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Recently, life has been looking more and more like a game of chance in which prizes are given.
Travel Guard, the trip insurance company, sponsors a monthly contest, called World's Unluckiest Traveler, in which prizes are awarded for the most woeful tales.
THE BESSIES An annual gathering of the clan -- of downtown or experimentalist dancers and choreographers, that is -- in which prizes are awarded, speeches are made and performers perform.
Simultaneously with arrival of the new biscuit Messrs. Huntley and Palmers have inaugurated a cross-word competition in which prizes are offered to the extent of £1,000.
In the spring, we hold an annual resident research day, which is a juried competition in which prizes are awarded for excellence and originality.
It allows lottery-style games, like the state lottery itself, in which prizes come from the pool of money the other players have lost.Despite this, Indian tribes in the past few years have been introducing "video slot machines".
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Mr. Chubais was the architect of Russia's state asset sales program in which prize companies were sold at bargain prices, and he has championed free market changes and foreign investments in Russia.
But even in fiction, which prizes the individual point of view, and in our society, which stresses the individual to excess, belief is considered as a social matter rather than an individual one.
He observed that she represents a strand in Labour which "prizes managerial competence almost more highly than principled politics".
But it might have something to do with living in a society which prizes the appearance of women much more highly than it does their actions, their voices.
Much of the restraint, no doubt, is embedded in the Spanish nature, which prizes above everything the dignity of a great performer.
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