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Fantasy sports are considered gambling and therefore illegal if the competition does not meet this rule: " prizes and awards offered to winning participants are established and made known to the participants in advance of the game or contest and their value is not determined by the number of participants or the amount of any fees paid by those participants.
The F1 season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix ( from French, originally meaning grand prizes ), held on purpose-built circuits and public roads.
According to Nicholas Delbanco, UM English Professor and Director of the Hopwood Awards Program, " This is the oldest and best known series of writing prizes in the country and it is a very good indicator of future success.
Traditional academic prizes, such as the University of Aberdeen's Lumsden and Sachs Fellowship, tend to be awarded for performance in theology ( or divinity as it is known at Aberdeen ) and religious studies.
Among the array of prizes available, there will invariably be an item known as the " special prize " ( typically a small slit of gold or novelty item encased in plastic ) that can be sold for cash at an outside establishment in the vicinity of the parlor.
* Higher-class races for bigger prizes are known by different terms in various countries — graded stakes races in the United States and Canada, conditions races in England and France, and group races in Australia and New Zealand.
It became famous nationally for its processed cheese brands but was better known in overseas dairy industry circles for the high quality and large variety of its natural cheeses which were extensively exported around Europe and for which it earned many international prizes.
Some lotteries that sell Powerball also offer Hot Lotto ; whose Sizzler ( known in North Dakota as Triple Sizzler ) automatically triples non-jackpot prizes.
In showland, the prizes are known as swag and are supplied by a swagman.
Special Events is most well known for their make and take programming that allows students to enjoy fun activities such as " Build-A-Bull ," where students get the opportunity to make their own stuffed animal bull mascot, as well as tie-dye events, casino nights where students are able to compete for over $ 1, 000 in prizes and many more.
The prizes were established in 1988 and were known as the Science Book Prizes until 1990 when they were sponsored by Rhône-Poulenc and became known as the Rhône-Poulenc Prizes for Science Books.
The movie claims that all guests of the show receive an autographed photo of Dicker and Dicker of Beverly Hills ( furriers known for their fur coats, mainly as prizes on game shows ), coupons, and Turtle Wax.
Some websites have been known to offer prizes to the visitor who makes the web counter roll over to a specific number.
The format is a general knowledge quiz, where contestants ( usually three ) earn money for correct answers, and occasionally have the chance to " buy " heavily-discounted prizes with their score money via " Instant Bargains " ( also known as " The Gift Shop ").
Sound and gameplay mechanics were altered radically from the first two entries into the Pac-Man series-instead of eating dots, the player is required to eat keys in order to open doors, which open up sections of the maze that contain what in earlier games were known as " fruits " ( foods such as apples and bananas, or other prizes such as Galaxian flagships ), which are now the basic items that must be cleared.
The United States consumer sales promotion known as a sweepstake ( also known by its inflected forms which are both single and plural: sweepstakes and sweeps ) has become associated with marketing promotions targeted toward both generating enthusiasm and providing incentive reactions among customers by enticing consumers to submit free entries into drawings of chance ( and not skill ) that are tied to product or service awareness wherein the featured prizes are given away by sponsoring companies.
" Herodotus mentions the temple dedicated to Perseus and asserts that Chemmis was remarkable for the celebration of games in honor of that hero, after the manner of the Greeks, at which prizes were given ; as a matter of fact some representations are known of Nubians and people of Punt ( southern coastal Sudan and the Eritrean coast ) clambering up poles before the god Min.
A prominent example is the American Philosophical Association Book Prize ( formerly known as the Matchette Prize ), one of the oldest prizes in philosophy.
Since other comic companies had given out prizes for pointing out oversights and continuity errors in their books, Lee started doing the same thing, and awarded No-Prizes to people who found errors in the Marvel line of books — which at the time was quite a feat since Marvel was well known for its rigorous continuity.
The prizes include the individual General Classification, the team classification, the King of the Mountains, the points classification, and often the best young rider classification, in addition to other less known classifications.
In 1991, for instance, no awards were given to best selling and critically lauded albums like Nirvana's Nevermind or U2's Achtung Baby, but instead lesser known artists like The Riverdogs, Michael Lee Firkins, rapper Paris and instrumentalist Jean Marc Zelwer got the prizes.
Parks ' first game show was Party Line on NBC ( broadcast from New York City NBC flagship station WNBT ), which involved viewers calling in to answer questions and win $ 5 prizes ; Party Line ran from June 8 to August 31, 1947, making its one surviving episode the oldest known game show and one of the oldest surviving television shows to have been recorded.

known and for
He knew who was riding after him -- the men he had known all his life, the men who had worked for him, sworn their loyalty to him.
Two of the new hands, a Mexican named Jose Amado and a kid known only as Laredo, were picked for the first trick of riding night herd.
I have just asked these questions in the Pentagon, in the White House, in offices of key scientists across the country and aboard the submarines that prowl for months underwater, with neat rows of green launch tubes which contain Polaris missiles and which are affectionately known as `` Sherwood Forest ''.
I had known him for some years, when I was a delegate and before, and this manner had never been his ''.
On one visit he stopped at the office of the American, where he was known surreptitiously as `` the Great White Chief '', and for the first time met his managing editor, fat Moses Koenigsberg.
It need hardly be remarked that Thompson was not generally known for his scrupulosity about keeping his social engagements, which makes his irritation in this letter all the more significant.
Taking into account Thompson's capacity for self-dramatization and the possibility of a wish to identify his own life with the misfortunes of other poets who had known unhappy loves, there can be no doubt about his genuine emotion for Katie King.
What is not so well known, however, and what is quite important for understanding the issues of this early quarrel, is the kind of attack on literature that Sidney was answering.
The CTCA program of activities was profuse: William Farnum and Mary Pickford on the screen, Elsie Janis and Harry Lauder on the stage, books provided by the American Library Association, full equipment for games and sports -- except that no `` bones '' were furnished for the all-time favorite pastime played on any floor and known as `` African golf ''.
Sturley's allusion probably explains why Greville took out the patent in the names of Best and Wells, for Sir Anthony Ashley described Best as `` a scrivener within Temple Bar, that deals in many matters for my L. Essex '' through Sir Gelly Merrick, especially in `` causes that he would not be known of ''.
In light of the scholarly reappraisals engendered by the higher criticism this is a most remarkable statement, particularly coming from one who was well known for his antifundamentalist views.
The Dominican people have known no democratic institutions and precious little freedom for a generation, and all alternative leadership has been suppressed.
And there, on the way, had been the box turtle, that slow, self-contained, world-ignoring relic of pre-history, bent, for reasons best known to itself, on crossing the road.
Since little is known about autism, and almost nothing has been written for the layman, we'd like to share one experienced mother's comments.
But as the more concrete plans for the work of the Council gradually became known, there was a rather sharp and abrupt disappointment on all sides.
And thus torn between his desire to be known as the composer of a successful opera and the necessity of remaining true to his proclaimed desire for anonymity, Rousseau suffered through several painful weeks.
Both of them had known the feeling of the small life in her waiting, ready, for the two of them to run up her sails.
It is known that at least five towns ( Barrington, Bristol, Narragansett, Newport and Westerly ) place some value on some boats for tax purposes.
Control would be limited to those rodents for which economical means of control are known.
The Chenoweth brothers were experienced bridge builders, and against the competition of other, and better known, bridge designers and builders they had constructed nine of the covered, wooden bridges on the Parkersburg and Staunton Turnpike a dozen years before, as well as many other bridges for several counties.
The group known as the American Association for Health,, Physical Education, and Recreation ( a division of the National Education Association ) initiated a conference which brought together representatives of the National Rifle Association, SAAMI and the American Fishing Tackle Manufacturers.
After it has reached terminal velocity, the time for the tape to travel a known distance is recorded.

0.492 seconds.