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By contrast, there is something of a contest for chairman of the Democratic Party.
It became something of a contest to see who could find the most amazing item in the branches.
From then on, it has become something of a contest every four years for each candidate to gather the most supporters with uniforms in their closets.
As the bit develops, the audience throws out more obscure issues, and the show turns into something of a contest between the performer and crowd.
The insurance is a way to protect you from running out of money should you live to a ripe old age, though it turns your retirement years into something of a contest with the insurance company.
"There's something very, very strange about following a game at this stage in the knowledge that I want to see what's left of it tomorrow, ideally in something of a contest where India have a chance of saving the game.
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The trouble with having two premières side by side is that the evening inevitably became something of a popularity contest.
The final two rounds of the tournament had become something of a matchplay contest between the two biggest stars on show and holes 10 to 12 were parred by both players.
Japan's SoftBank Group, which owns a set of major tech and finance companies, announced a new group of senior execs late on Friday that sets up something of a leadership contest to succeed the group's founder, Masayoshi Son.
Sundays tend to be something of an endurance contest around here.
Yet as soon as one reads the two new novels in tandem one realises that the pairing is something of an artificial contest.
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