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In Europe, the show "Pop Stars" which winnows a group of girl contestants down until they form a new singing group, is suing a prospective show called "Pop Idol," which wants to start a contest to winnow contestants down to a single new male singing star.
Why not start a contest among the schoolchildren the fellows work with to come up with a substitute?
The rain relented temporarily to allow William Porterfield's team to start a contest already reduced to 12 overs per side.
MPs backing Eagle were on Tuesday night collecting names of colleagues who were prepared to nominate her in order to start a contest, but Watson supporters were calling for calm, insisting that Corbyn could yet stand down.
His allies said the only way to take Corbyn on would be for another MP to collect the 51 nominations of MPs and MEPs needed to start a contest, warning that he would stand and that they believed he would win.
Starting in April, Blizzard will start a contest where players will compete for a grad prize of $75,000.
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He has called his new missiles "invincible," as some can evade missile defenses, and started a contest to name them.
After the book's first sentence leaked in New York magazine, The Village Voice started a contest to come up with the best final sentence.
But little comes easily to the founding nation of competitive soccer these days, least of all when it starts a contest as heavy favorite.
So we started a contest for scientists: Tell us what a flame is in a way that an 11-year-old can understand.
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