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In a typical contest, bouncers will perform a series of 10 consecutive tricks, each following a bounce on the trampoline.
In the past, a more typical contest was the sort between George H.W. Bush and Reagan, or Reagan's challenge to President Ford in 1976 — or the contest four years ago, that included McCain, Romney et al. They represented the modern form of eastern moderation vs. the Old Guard.
So far, Mary acknowledges, "this has been a pretty typical contest between utopians and realists" which shouldn't lead to permanent schisms in November.
Any athlete or fan knows that a typical contest involves an enormous amount of "illegal" or borderline conduct--all of which the participants fully anticipate when they sign on--so that can't be the dividing line.
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A decade ago, a typical national contest received 1,000 recipes from home cooks, Ms. Parham said; today, nearly 10 times that many enter.
The veritable circus of helping students circumnavigate the specific deadlines and doublespeak that characterize the typical scholarship contest — where else should you find self-professed headhunters but on a carnival midway?
As that single week in its life would indicate, this primary battle in the 17th Congressional District, which includes parts of the Bronx and some of Westchester County, is not your typical political contest.
Heitkamp told HuffPost earlier this month she only needed to turn out between 150,000 and 160,000 supporters in order to win ― a much smaller total than a typical Senate contest.
But this was a contest typical of Christmas week in England.
Paul Begala, a former political adviser to President Bill Clinton who now teaches a class on politics and the news media at Georgetown, said it was typical for such contests to become personal.
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