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Sixty-nine cars started the selection event that would show which entrants would be allowed to start the main event, the race from Paris to Rouen.
Other independent companies were grouped under the Mutual banner in 1912, and there were also important new entrants, particularly the Jesse Lasky Feature Play Company, and Famous Players, which were both formed in 1913 to take advantage of the fact that films could reproduce the real substance of a stage play ( plus embellishments ), and so the best plays and actors from the legitimate stage could be enticed into films.
In part, the excitement stemmed from the inclusion of all tournament entrants into the same tournament, where a small town's David might knock off a large city's Goliath.
Changes in the labour force are due to flow variables such as natural population growth, net immigration, new entrants, and retirements from the labour force.
Finally, they argue that the ILECs generally did not construct their local loop in a competitive, risky, market environment, but under legal monopoly protection and using taxpayer's money, which means, according to the new entrants, that ILECs ought not to be entitled to continue to extract regulated rates of return, which often include monopoly rents from the local loop.
Eventually attracting 17 entrants, a winning design was announced in October 1991, that from the Munich-based architectural firm of Hilmer & Sattler.
The increased availability of flights to and from the archipelago due in part to new entrants Emirates and Qatar airlines is also beginning to show.
The Chardonay from Le Clos Jordanne placed first out of the 14 white wines, some of which were notable international wines, including: Chateau Montelena, Mer Soleil, Kumeu River, an aged reserve wine from Rosemount Estates, and a number of Burgundian entrants from producers such as Drouhin, Lamy, Boisset, Jadot and others.
Only ten of the 32 entrants, and four of the 16 qualified teams ( Brazil, Argentina, United States and Egypt, the first African team to qualify for a World Cup finals tournament ), were from outside Europe.
This time there were only 47 entrants ; 1 from Sweden, 1 from Puerto Rico Peter Fiore – still lifting for Zambia, 2 Canadians, 1 West Indian, 8 from Great Britain, and the rest Americans.
The Carter administration argued that the industry and its customers would benefit from new entrants, the end of price regulation, and reduced control over routes and hub cities
* Creation of new jobs, e. g. through a first-year exemption from social security contributions for graduate entrants
The Mini Cooper and Cooper " S " were sportier versions that were successful as rally cars, winning the Monte Carlo Rally four times from 1964 through to 1967, although in 1966 the Mini was disqualified after the finish, along with six other British entrants, which included the first four cars to finish, under a questionable ruling that the cars had used an illegal combination of headlamps and spotlights.
At the time of the Champions League expansion, UEFA also considered expanding the CWC from 32 teams to 64 by allowing a second team to enter from many countries, although by what qualification criteria the second entrants would be determined were never settled upon – ultimately UEFA did not make any of these changes to the CWC.
In 2009 there were over 500 events from over 140 entrants.
The college did, however, attract many academically able entrants from the grammar schools ( particularly those in northern England and Scotland ).
The event features dozens of marching bands, over 150 floats and hundreds of horses with entrants from around the world, and combines western themes with modern.
At the 1990 Macau Grand Prix Guia touring car race, the factory backed R32 driven by Masahiro Hasemi led the race from the start to the finishing line which caused a wave of protests by the European entrants.
He also established an academy of music and welcomed worthy entrants from all regions of Mesoamerica.

entrants and like
Other first wave bands such as The Slits and new entrants to the scene like The Ruts and The Police interacted with the reggae and ska subcultures, incorporating their rhythms and production styles.
Games which the Olympiad would like to run, but have so far been unable to due to lack of entrants:
The term was also one of the new entrants into the Chambers Dictionary in 2008, along with words like electrosmog, carbon footprint, credit crunch and social networking.
The contest required entrants to submit a postcard ( no letters ) with a 25-words-or-less essay to a designated address by November 1, 1977, stating why they would like to host Saturday Night Live.
The new entrants, however, are likely to be net recipients of EU funds and not net contributors like the UK and only Germany will make a larger contribution to these poorer entrants.
The start of the International event with some 300 entrants is in Paris ; the finish alternates between various cities like Cannes, St. Tropez and Biarritz.

entrants and Peugeot
This drove up costs and drove away entrants and crowds, and by 1993 prototype racing was dead in Europe, with the Peugeot, Jaguar, Toyota and Mercedes-Benz teams all having withdrawn.

entrants and Panhard
For the 1902 Gordon Bennett, three entrants ( the Charron-Girardot-Voigt, a Mors and a Panhard ) contested for France, with Edge in a Napier and two Wolseleys.

entrants and De
The municipality issued a architectural design competition to rebuild the hill ; Julien De Smedt's proposal was selected among 104 entrants.

entrants and Dion
On April 19, 2006, he declared his candidacy for the leadership of the Liberal Party, joining Martha Hall Findlay, Michael Ignatieff, and Stéphane Dion as official entrants into the leadership race.

entrants and amateur
This is similar to the men's PGA Championship, but contrasts with the U. S. and British Opens, which have long had both amateur and professional entrants through qualifying.
It is for all clubs in the south of Scotland, aside from reserve teams-and thus it has 38 entrants, 23 from the EoSFL, 12 from the South of Scotland Football League, two amateur SFA clubs-Burntisland Shipyard F. C.
In 1974 the FA abolished the distinction between official professional and amateur status and discontinued the Amateur Cup, and the Trophy soon had 300 entrants.
Over time, contests that fail to attract enough entrants will be abandoned by their sponsor, and new contests will be proposed and sponsored to meet the evolving interests of amateur radio operators.

entrants and owners
The annual 567 CapeTalk Wiggle Waggle Walkathon, held to raise money for the animals at the Cape of Good Hope SPCA, is a fun walk for dogs and owners that has become a tradition among thousands of two and four-legged entrants.

entrants and only
Sweeping the first four places is no longer possible, as only three entrants per country are allowed.
No official tallies are given for the number of entrants in either contest, but it is believed that thousands enter the Writers contest every quarter, while only hundreds enter the Illustration contest.
After receiving only eight entrants in 1972, the numbers grew to over one hundred entrants in 1982, and over two hundred in 1991.
During the first half of the 19th century, the academic strength of the college diminished: scholarships were sometimes not awarded because of a lack of suitable candidates, and numbers fell: there were only seven new entrants in 1842.
The majority of states have closed the designation " Public Accountant " ( PA ) to new entrants, with only about six states continuing to offer the designation.
In the same year the college was ranked 85th in the country ( only including institutions with at least 30 exam entrants ) based on Average Points Score.
It has also been adopted for horse racing as a race in which only two entrants compete.
A New Year's Eve event in Houston, TX held on 31 December 2010 had over 100 Illuminated entrants, it is titled Gloworama, produced by Art Cars of Houston LLC-their events are limited to illuminated vehicles only.
The risk of such an approach under allowing competitive entry is that a cross-subsidy exists and thus new entrants can potentially cream-skim ( enter in only profitable routes or lines ).
Despite an upsurge in interest in snooker there were only two entrants for the 1931 professional championship.
Meanwhile the ' official ' World Championship did attract only two entrants, Horace Lindrum from Australia beating New Zealand's Clark McConachy – and Lindrum's name is inscribed on the familiar trophy.
The majority of entrants are schools, colleges, Scout groups and Cadet squadrons from South West England, though groups from across the UK regularly take part, as do teams from Australia and New Zealand, though from 2012 onwards only teams from the South West of England will be able to take part, due to the high numbers of entrants.
The Portuguese Water Dog is a fairly rare breed ; only 15 entrants for Portuguese Water Dogs were made to England's Crufts competition in 2002.
The closest Dennis came to defeating Davis was in the 1931 tournament, when the pair were the only two entrants.
Today, only entrants currently under contract by the IFOCE can compete in the contest.
Thus low-wage firms attract only low-ability lottery entrants, while high-wage firms attract workers of all abilities ( i. e. on average they will select average workers ).
Other classes include Tandem Unlimited ( similar to unlimited, but only two entrants per boat ), Solo Unlimited ( one entrant ), and other types defined by conventional canoe racing standards.
The team won the series ' 1977 drivers ' championship cup for Bob Tullius but missed winning the manufacturer's title by two points ( only one Jaguar was competing in the Trans-Am series compared to many more Porsche entrants ).
The event regularly attracts over 50, 000 entrants, making it ( as it has been every year since 1981 ) the UK's biggest road race, with only the London Marathon coming close to challenging it for numbers of participants.
Michaels stated on the October 8 show that absolutely zero bias would be held against entrants, and only required them to have " talent and a strong belief in ".
Paxman has also calculated that only 8 % of new entrants in 2008 made any reference to marital breakdown, which is far below the national average.

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