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Finalists compete for trophies and educational grants-in-aid from Colgate-Palmolive Company at New York City's Madison Square Garden in February.
Finalists read from their works at the presentation ceremony in the Great Hall of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D. C ..
Finalists since 1958-33 of Norwood's OMHA Finals appearances came in a 27-year span from 1983 to 2010:
Finalists are selected from public nominations following a review by the AAU Sullivan Award Executive Committee.
Finalists were whittled down by a combination of votes from " industry figures " and the general public.
In February 2007, the Titans played their historic first game in a trial against the previous season's Minor-Premiers and Grand Finalists Melbourne Storm, previously the newest club in the League ( apart from the merged teams ).
During the decade, they had made DCI Finals seven times in nine years, and would never again fall from the ranks of DCI's Top Twelve Finalists.
Six students from the class of 2006 were National Merit Semifinalists, and all became Finalists.
Finalists must qualify from approximately 25, 000 competitors at over 100 regional science fairs ( or, in the province of Quebec, the provincial science fair ) throughout Canada.
The school regularly produces National Merit Finalists and Governor's Scholars from its large population of academically dominant students.
For the 2009-2010 school year, LISD recognized 43 National Merit Finalists from a pool of 49 Semifinalists.
They played in the New South Wales Premier League as Belconnen Blue Devils from 2000 to 2005, and lost to Bonnyrigg White Eagles in the 2005 Preliminary Final, whilst they were Premiers ( 1st in the league ) and losing Grand Finalists in 2004.

Finalists and end
In Portugal, proms are held before the end of the year, in May or June and are called " Baile de Finalistas " ( Finalists ball ).
Traditional fixtures include a " Grand Final rematch " between last year's Grand Finalists on the afternoon of ANZAC Day, which is well attended due to the venue's close proximity to the Torrens Parade Ground, the end of the ANZAC Day Parade in Adelaide, and the Finals in the first 3 weeks of the SANFL Finals Series, with only the Grand Final being played at AAMI Stadium.
Finalists are announced at the end of February, and the prize itself is given at the end of March in each year.

Finalists and failed
Adelaide United were premiers in the inaugural 2005 – 06 A-League season, finishing 7 points clear of the rest of the competition, before finishing 3rd in the finals, The Reds were also Grand Finalists in the 2006 – 07 and 2008 – 09 seasons, but failed to win either of the grand finals.

Finalists and place
While shaded by the specactular success of the previous decade, the Dragons remained competitive throughout most of the 1970s winning premierships in 1977 and 1979, being runner-up Grand Finalists in 1971 and 1975 and finishing the regular season in 3rd place or better in all years excepting 1974 and 1978.

Finalists and .
Wabash College won the Men's Division III NCAA Championship in 1982 and their 1905 24-0 team was considered World Champions ; DePauw University and Manchester College were Div III National Finalists.
There have been 35 National Merit Finalists since 1974.
Finalists usually live in the newer Maplethorpe Building, whose rooms have en-suite facilities and clusters of eight rooms sharing a kitchen on each of the three floors, with four staircases altogether.
The Yellowjackets were also 1999 AA Division I State Finalists.
In recent years the school has produced two Wendy's High School Heisman State Finalists in Greg Guiler and Andy Rhinehart, an award to the state's best high school student athletes.
Johnston's work on the comic strip earned her a Reuben Award in 1985 and made her a nominated finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in editorial cartooning in 1994 .< ref name =" pulitzer "> The Pulitzer Prize Nominated Finalists Retrieved 10 October 2007.
Finalists have been announced since 1980.
Finalists have been announced since 1980, and are shown as the indented entries.
Furthermore, the New Hartford Boys Varsity Soccer Team has won the State Title in 2004 and becoming State Finalists, losing in the last match to Comsowogue, in 2009.
Finalists Rosie Ribbons and Zoe Birkett have both scored chart hits, Birkett also moving on to a career in musical theatre whilst Jessica Garlick represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002.
For applicants for Fall 2010, National Achievement Program Semifinalists / Finalists and National Hispanic Recognition scholars were also considered.
The top two players selected in each region are the " Finalists " and are placed on a national ballot.
* East of Scotland ( City ) Cup: Finalists of the East of Scotland Qualifying Cup join Berwick Rangers and Livingston in single-legged semi-finals and final, which go straight to penalties if drawn after 90 minutes.
Finalists have been made public since 1980.
Finalists are chosen by an independent board of eminent journalists and photographers.
Universal Music released an album Popstars Live: The Finalists featuring the finalists singing versions of well-known songs.
Finalists were chosen based on the lie that they were the most likely to be able to parlay their win into a successful recording contact based on talent.
A behind-the-play incident involving Nathan Burke of St Kilda during the Cats ' Elimination Final triumph over the Saints saw Ablett suspended by the AFL Tribunal for two weeks, with Geelong subsequently losing to the season's two eventual Grand Finalists – Hawthorn in the 2nd Semi-Final and West Coast at Waverley Park in the Preliminary Final – and prematurely ending Ablett's year.
* 1999 – 2000 Finalists vs. Rimouski Océanic
* 2001 – 02 Finalists vs. Erie Otters
* 2009-10 Finalists vs. Windsor Spitfires

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Thus the possibility of re-incorporating Portugal ( up to then Southern Galicia ) into a Kingdom of Portugal and Galicia as before was eliminated and Afonso became sole ruler ( Duke of Portugal ) after demands for independence from the county's church and nobles.
Thus the possibility of incorporating Portugal into the Kingdom of Galicia was eliminated and Afonso become sole ruler ( Duke of Portugal ) after demands for independence from the county's people, church and nobles.
Partition cut the county off, economically and administratively, from Derry, which had acted for centuries as the county's main port, transport hub and financial centre.
The graduation rate from this school district is an above-average 92 %, and the county's schools are ranked among the best in the state.
The county's name is derived from the family name of the Barons of Baltimore, the proprietors of the English Colony of Maryland.
The county's name originates from an Oneida word meaning " large bull-thistle.
The county's name comes from Lake Erie, which in turn comes from the Erie tribe of American Indians who lived south and east of the lake before 1654.
The county's northern half, including Buffalo and its suburbs, is relatively flat and rises gently up from the lake.
Representative of the work are one county's accomplishments in less than five months, from November 1933 to March 1934.
The county's population flourished, from 89, 276 in 1950 to 265, 475 in 1990.
In honor of Mr. Hayes, the then new county's seat was appointed Hayesville and the newly formed county was named in honor Henry Clay, famous American statesman, member of the United States Senate from Kentucky.
15 % of Millard county's economy is from farming.
Runoff from the western slopes of these mountains provides water to the county's cities and agricultural areas.
The county's geography ranges from high mountain terrain ( Uinta Mountains ) to the fertile Ashley Valley ( site of the county seat ), to a rugged and desolate canyonland which includes the Dinosaur National Monument, to desolate and largely uninhabited hills in the south (" The Bookcliffs " to locals ; officially Roan Plateau ).
The official county seat has been located in Titusville since 1894, although most of the county's administration is performed from Viera.
The county's population reached its peak in the 1920s, due in part from jobs created by a sawmill boom with companies as the E. E. Jackson Lumber Company and Choctaw Lumber Company.
The county's distance from the large metro areas of San Francisco and Los Angeles has helped it to retain its rural character and reminders of old California abound.
Six of the county's nine cities, from Healdsburg south through Santa Rosa to Rohnert Park and Cotati, are in the Santa Rosa Plain.
The county's topography makes a dramatic transition from the lower Sonoran Desert to the south to the heights of the Coconino Plateau to the north, and the Mogollon Rim to the east.
A typical criminal defendant will be arraigned and subsequently indicted or held over for trial before a trial court in and for a particular county where the crime occurred, kept in the county jail ( if he is not granted bail or cannot make bail ), prosecuted by the county's district attorney, and tried before a jury selected from that county.
Maximum extent of the Laurentide ice sheet, from John W. Attig. Taylor county's terrain was shaped chiefly by glaciers.
The county's name originated from the word calumet, which was a ceremonial pipe used by Native Americans in councils on the east shore of Lake Winnebago.
The town served as the county seat of government from the county's founding in 1844 until a county election in 1878 moved that honor to Grafton, West Virginia.

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