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This is despite two periods (1956-1965 and 1977-1999) in which contest rules required countries to sing in their own languages.
It is true that young Republicans participated in larger numbers than ever before in all four states in which early contests have occurred.
The obvious point of reference is reality TV contests, in which the contestants have to undertake ridiculous tasks.
Daniel Sullivan directs David Mamet's drama, in which a contest is held in a real-estate office.
GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS Daniel Sullivan directs David Mamet's drama, in which a contest is held in a real-estate office.
But they must be given some forum, like a military tribunal, in which to contest their continued imprisonment.
In few games is the link as explicit as in buzkashi, an Afghan version of polo in which horsemen contest possession of the headless carcass of a goat.
However, Ms O'Connor and the other four ruled that Mr Hamdi should at least have some forum in which to contest his enemy-combatant status.
"There is something to be said for the ways in which the contest may be engendering a way of identifying with this larger supra-nation, Europe".
The Guantánamo prisoners need immediate access to their governments, families and lawyers and deserve some tribunal in which to contest their confinement.
Ten physicians were involved in the events in which a contest was cancelled in the pre-bout medical examination period.
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