For months, more than a hundred radio stations broadcast trivia questions and gave away sample games to listeners. |
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I haven't touched a drop of liquor since, and promptly gave away all of my cigarettes to friends on New Year's Day. |
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Winfrey also gave away a four-year college scholarship to a woman who spent her teen years in foster care and homeless shelters. |
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A local industrialist gave away the trophy and the prizes to the winners at the concluding day yesterday. |
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Local police officers attended and gave away colouring books and crayons to children. |
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Arnside gave away a penalty, but they gained a draw thanks to an own goal by Galgate fullback Kevin Voyle. |
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After providing people with necessary medical care, the troops gave away the food and drinks. |
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I was clerking at the Institute for Justice that summer, and a writer for Reason magazine gave away some extra copies to the clerks. |
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Not only did they give away free copies of their mag, they also gave away three month subscriptions as well. |
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The Republican front-runner claimed that he gave away 13 percent of his income charitably. |
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To add more smiles, the organisers gave away freebies to all the participants. |
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Staff from the Evening Press also joined in the fun yesterday and gave away free six-packs of hot cross buns with every sale of the newspaper. |
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Others were a little eccentric and gave away yo-yos, 3D paper buses and stress globes. |
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She has been reunited with the love child she gave away as a teenager, it emerged yesterday. |
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All staff were wearing 'digger' style hats and they gave away Anzac biscuits with every kebab. |
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The Programme Officer also gave away prizes and awards to those who stood out in various sports events held on the eve of the World Disabled Day. |
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The boards were so rotten that they gave away immediately, showering him with debris. |
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We gave away a big chunk of our sovereignty in 1972, and since then, bit by bit, we have been ceding more and more of it. |
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He gave away much that others might enjoy the treasure of God's grace in Jesus Christ. |
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It was only when the words had escaped him that he recognised how much they gave away. |
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The minestrone had a deep, meaty taste to it but the reconstituted dried vegetables gave away its origins as a packet soup. |
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Her grandparents cultivated paddy and always gave away the best quality rice to people who came to them seeking charity. |
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She was also an expert handicraftswoman, with which she earned and gave away in charity. |
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The chief who gave away many things in the beginning would receive even more from other chiefs when they had their potlatches in later years. |
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He did not fight for personal gain, as is manifest from the fact that he was a very poor man who gave away all he had constantly, to help others in charity. |
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Kelly, a single mother living in public housing, gave away her much needed weekly laundry money to friend Lisa who had no money and no clean clothes for her kids. |
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Just look at the way they gave away the Spratly and Paracel islands to China. |
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John Baptist de La Salle gave away his fortune and began taking steps to give up his canonry. |
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The Conservatives basically gave away the softwood lumber industry to the United States, and we had to kowtow to the Americans on that one. |
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This conversion gave away with original Mannlicher en bloc clip, and replaced it with Mauser stripper clips. |
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She gave away her tent to a family who had no shelter, and gave her sleeping bag to an earthquake victim who had no blanket. |
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Esau for a short hunger gave away his birthright, a contributory factor for over 3 millenniums tumult in the Middle East. |
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Yvette Jacob gave away some tricks for financial management and dealing with logistics. |
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With the tamest of tackles and pushes on Talbot, he gave away a penalty and earned himself a red card. |
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The usher at the cinema introduced the movie, and gave away the plot. |
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For all his ruthlessness, Cromwell gave away a hostage to fortune by his efforts to propel Henrician religious policy in a moderately Protestant direction. |
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When he left the church, he gave away all his vestments to a Brazilian seminarian, but he's still got his first chalice and paten stored in a box in the back of a closet. |
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After we signed these failed agreements and gave away these things, not one member actually checked to see whether or not exports went up. |
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When Zaccheus came to Jesus and discovered salvation, he gave away half his wealth as a result. |
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In the end, far from defending the collectivized property, the Stalinists gave away the workers states. |
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Then ask for the names of those who gave away coins and the amount that each donated. |
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For over a decade we saw these budgets that gave away money to business and failed to bring benefits to working people. |
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There are senior members of the NCP who feel that the Government gave away too much in the peace agreement negotiations. |
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The government of Saskatchewan gave away 30,000 of their centennial coins to students. |
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We gave away thousands and thousands of mosquito nets to prevent even more people from getting malaria. |
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The Settlement House gave away baskets at Christmas and served as a home base for social workers investigating conditions for general or specific relief. |
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Her red-rimmed eyes gave away the fact she had recently been crying. |
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Cooke's graceful reply, we're told, gave away no trade secrets. |
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Scotland gave away a single steal in the sixth and then a further three in the seventh when Martin's last draw shot was too light and wrecked on front stones. |
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I gave away the ending, but it was so good I just couldn't help myself. |
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My colleague was doing her best to avoid my gaze, but the telltale blotches around her eyes gave away the fact that her waterworks had been flowing. |
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Tethered ascents improved the aeronauts' observations but also immediately gave away the position of the ground station usually collocated with the division or corps headquarters to expedite the transmission of observations. |
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My sister gave away her shoes from when she was little, having outworn them. |
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Rowling gave away the remaining six copies to those who have a close connection with the Harry Potter books. |
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The Newmans cheerfully gave away their car. |
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Many observers, however, disagree and have openly declared their fears that the government gave away too much to the traffickers in its eagerness to achieve peace. |
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Later on Managing Director NTDCL and DG HR gave away certificates and stipend of Rs 5000 to each internee. |
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The nurses gave away the last of the prenatal vitamins, but the children had already been dewormed by a visiting nurse, so they didn't distribute the deworming pills. |
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She gave away Binders, shirts and water bottles. |
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The troop that learned about Somalia gave away paper cups filled with pineapple covered with coconut sprinkles. |
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We gave away one of these great pizes last weekend and we've another one to be won. |
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It is thought those who gave away the plot had been to a preview screening but had been specifically asked not to blow the plotline. |
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McVeigh, who has declined to comment on his sexual orientation, said neither his on-line handle nor his profile gave away his identity. |
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If Australia aren't as bad – they never really were – as everybody said they were, then England, who gave away their wickets with a series of aristocratically absent-minded strokes, perhaps aren't quite as good. |
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It gave away every opportunity it had to help the poor. |
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Right before the end of the half, Linwood gave away a silly corner and Matt Hamshaw's in-swinger had 17-year-old keeper Michael Jones all at sea. |
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In 2006, the bank gave away twenty-eight million pens, which found their way into the kitchen drawers and jacket pockets, as well as into the collective doodad mind, of consumers up and down the Northeast coast. |
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The government just gave away our lives to the Taleban. |
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Both matches ended in a draw and in the process Switzerland were put under enormous pressure in the last half hour of the away match and gave away a 2-1 lead. |
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We gave away VIP tickets for the gig a few weeks ago on our schoolie competition, Topple The Class. |
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Some poor errors cost the Cook Islands as they gave away an early penalty and then saw defender Daniel Shepherd sent off for two bookable offences inside the first 40 minutes. |
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So Hoval Herzog AG gave away Hobals on its stand and we were delighted that not only could they be seen everywhere, but they were also tried out straightaway on the forecourt of the trade fair building. |
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As he lay dying, he asked for a priest and gave away his identity. |
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Meanwhile, the Chief Secretary Balochistan, Babar Yaqoob Fateh Muhammad gave away the prizes and medals to the position holders of the water sport championship. |
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Dropped at second slip when on 12 off the bowling of Coles, he then needlessly gave away his wicket by driving uppishly to short extra cover to gift Coles another scalp. |
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Maxwell swept Mishra for three successive sixes over midwicket and lifted the fourth six into the sightscreen as the leg-spinner gave away 25 runs in that single over. |
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Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha chaired certificates distribution ceremony and gave away certificates among all society coordinators and blood donors. |
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Tolkien did not like the title The Return of the King, believing it gave away too much of the storyline, but deferred to his publisher's preference. |
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