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- gets to the small blind). Chopping is not permitted in tournaments. An uncontested election is often referred to as a walkover, when it is also referred...
- In basketball, an uncontested shot is any kind of shot in which the shooter has no one contesting or interfering with the shot. It encomp****es shots from...
- An uncontested election is an election in which the number of candidates is the same as or fewer than the number of places available for election, so...
- interests. It is estimated that upwards of 95% of divorces in the U.S. are "uncontested", because the two parties are able to come to an agreement (either with...
- Shooting Free throw Jump shot Fadeaway Layup Finger roll Slam dunk Posterized Alley-oop Backboard shattering Hook shot Air ball Buzzer beater Uncontested...
- An acclamation is a form of election that does not use a ballot. It derives from the ancient Roman word acclamatio, a kind of ritual greeting and expression...
- proceeding may not have formally designated adverse parties or is otherwise uncontested. The term is commonly used in case citations of probate proceedings,...
- (PAP) won in a landslide, winning all 58 seats at the time, including 44 uncontested constituencies. The PAP would end up occupying all seats in Parliament...
- Westminster by-elections, ministerial by-elections were often a formality, uncontested by opposition parties. Re-election was required under the Succession...
- "thoroughly democratic" elections to the first Supreme Soviet permitted only uncontested candidates and took place at the height of the savage violence in 1937...