51.   A too-cool announcer regaled the crowd, reminding them that the wet T-shirt and Mr. Spring Break contests were still to come.

52.   According to Combe spokeswoman Julie Bohl, the rotten sneaker contest is an event with spontaneous origins.

53.   After Iowa, the Republican presidential contest is almost certain to move further to the right, focusing on conservative social issues, ideological purity and fundamentalist piety.

54.   All of the candidates happen to be Democrats but the contest is technically nonpartisan.

55.   Bubka, fire in his eyes, cleared it on his first try and the contest was over.

56.   But a presidential contest is not a competition for best mood.

57.   But a presidential contest is not an intellectual exercise in economic theory.

58.   But Air Force Secretary Roche suggested the contest was not close.

59.   But at no point was this contest as ridiculous as some Barcelona affairs.

60.   But for many, online contests are just too hard to resist, because they offer the eternal lure of something for nothing.

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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
contest 0.03%
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