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The winner of tonight's talent contest will be decided by clapometer.
It's a real feather in our cap to be representing Britain in this contest.
She is one of the front-runners in the contest.
The organizers say it's a fair contest but who knows what goes on backstage?
The party leadership contest has let the genie of change out of the bottle.
Lower-class women frequently contested the city's efforts to control their activities through strikes, negotiations, petitions to the cabildo and civil disobedience.
Inventing images: constructing and contesting gender in thinking about electroacoustic music.
As the fine arts became commodified and politicized, images of rule too became possessed, interpreted, and contested by subjects.
By monumentalising the past through the dead, the authority and status of particular elites are announced, confirmed or even contested.
Our understanding of the causal forces that bear upon our current circumstances is bound to be limited and often contested.
The office bloc ballot is designed so that the names of candidates are grouped together under the title of the office they are contesting.
Established candidates contested these nominations to the convention.
First, election contests in both chambers have tapered off considerably since the beginning of the twentieth century.
With nearly half of all constituencies contested, the election dramatically confirmed the extent to which divergent religious sensibilities provoked opposing political affiliations.
The machinery developed here is quite general, but the main application is to two-candidate contests.
Electorally contested 'swing' regions tended to be the beneficiaries of national subsidies rather than others.
In this period, there have been 352 races where incumbents have been contested and where data are available.
Our findings suggest that political discussion is infrequently public, modestly contested and sometimes marred by inequality.
Their status was contested by both markets and state hierarchies and their independence was constrained and manipulated.
While donors generously finance post-conflict or founding elections, funds become scarcer for subsequent electoral contests.