Nonetheless, a purity of sorts still remains, evident in the heavy anticipation of the quadrennial event. |
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The Pacific island nation Kiribati, the newest addition to the Olympic family, made its debut in the quadrennial event. |
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Shame 2000 is hosted at unolympics.com and will be updated throughout the three weeks of the quadrennial sports event. |
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Measured through national championships and Olympic glory, certain schools are linked with quadrennial success. |
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The quadrennial presidential contests have offered, across the past 40 years, a relentlessly shrinking menu. |
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He is reportedly planning to attend the quadrennial soccer tournament's opening ceremony May 31 in Seoul as well. |
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Initially the quadrennial affair was scheduled to take place in 1940 but World War II intervened. |
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The top three boxers in the flyweight division automatically qualified for the quadrennial event in Sydney in September. |
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Lobrano's soft-spoken Southern manner belies the quadrennial frenzy that swamps her office each competition year. |
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On November 2, the United States will hold its quadrennial presidential election. |
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This already heated debate over NUP will almost certainly boil over in July at the AFECIO's quadrennial convention. |
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It represented a first for Thailand and the quadrennial event featured more than 20,000 participants. |
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Preparing the integrated follow-up report prior to the quadrennial comprehensive policy review report would have several advantages. |
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Subsequent reviews to track the timeframes of the quadrennial commission process. |
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Do it here, at this quadrennial test of body and spirit, and you're in. |
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When he floated his quadrennial idea three months ago, I assumed it was more of the same. |
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After every quadrennial vice-presidential audition, another cautionary guideline emerges. |
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This is exactly when and how these quadrennial Democratic cluster-you-know-whats start. |
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Leap years are quadrennial, like the Olympics or the World Cup. |
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The quadrennial effects of 2008 will mainly benefit television and newspapers. |
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Everybody knows the quadrennial presidential nomination conventions have become a tiny bit of official business and a whole lot of partying. |
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It runs a fine quadrennial games, a respected annual literary prize and a decent scholarship programme. |
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This year, the quadrennial tournament is back in the United States. |
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It's quite an exciting time for Canadian Swimming as we head into the Commonwealth Games and the second half of the quadrennial. |
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The first complete version may well have been that established as a standard for rhapsodic competitions at the great quadrennial festival at Athens, the Panathenaea, at some time during the 6th century bce. |
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A temporary footbridge collapsed as the 373-member Australian team was crossing to enter the gala opening ceremony of the quadrennial games outside the National Stadium in Tel Aviv. |
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The socialist writer Barbara Garson once compared the quadrennial farce to a contest for student president. |
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Democrats Abroad holds seats on the DNC and sends a voting delegation to the quadrennial convention to nominate our presidential candidate. |
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Cecil focused on the administrative side, and proposed annual Council meetings and quadrennial meetings for the Assembly of all members. |
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The Secretariat then forwards to the Committee before each of its ordinary sessions, an analytic summary of the quadrennial periodic reports received as well as the reports themselves. |
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These values are enshrined in the Commonwealth Charter and promoted by the quadrennial Commonwealth Games. |
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At a meeting which followed the World Cup, the International Cricket Conference agreed to make the competition a quadrennial event. |
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The 2015 Rugby World Cup was the eighth Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial rugby union world championship. |
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The 1999 Rugby World Cup was the fourth Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial international rugby union championship. |
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The quadrennial election of Chief Magistrate has passed off with less than the usual excitement. |
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In 86 he founded the Capitoline Games, a quadrennial contest comprising athletic displays, chariot racing, and competitions for oratory, music and acting. |
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