111.   If there has to be a contest between a self-conscious perpetuation of tradition and efficiency, for Boulez the choice is clear.

112.   If Penske were to move his drivers and teams to the IRL, the popularity contest would be all but over.

113.   If the Massachusetts contest is between two candidates with similar backgrounds, the candidates for the Senate in Maine could hardly be more different.

114.   If there was a contest for who could recite the most phone numbers, I would be a strong contender.

115.   In most western countries, karaoke has been largely confined to bars and restaurants, where singing contests are popular.

116.   In certain cultures, formal beauty contests are the kind of event that people look down on as sexist or foolish.

117.   In looks alone there is no contest.

118.   In Wyoming, the second largest wool-producing state in the nation, ranchers and hunters say the contests are a cost-effective way to manage the coyote population.

119.   Indeed, letting people know the wineries are around is what the contest is all about.

120.   In years past, there was no contest.

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