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1. Sweepstakes winners will enjoy a week-long stay in luxury accommodations in Las Vegas.
2. Clare felt as if she had won a sweepstake.
3. Could it be one of those sweepstakes enticements that would bury me under a dune of unwanted magazines?
4. The gap leaves both sides in the presidential sweepstakes with a strategic choice.
5. For complete sweepstake rules, including alternative entry methods, visit Official Rules, Windows Feedback Program Sweepstakes.sentencedict.com/sweepstake.html
6. Enter for that sweepstake?
7. Enter for that sweepstake? Not if I know it, once bit twice shy, I lost $ 100 last year.
8. This sweepstake was conducted under the watchful eyes of over 8,000 spectators.
9. Officials at Cheltenham, which stages the trial fixture on November 15, have agreed to hold sweepstakes on the races.
10. There are then further prizes of gold medals, the Phillips Cup and the proceeds of two sweepstakes.
11. Since his last visit she has framed the letter that arrived with some magazine subscription sweepstakes.
12. The entry ticket must be filled out completely and deposited in the specific sweepstake boxes during the sweepstake period. Incomplete entries will be voided.
13. It was the town with the highest rate of deaths from falling objects, with four times as many as San Diego, and had no lottery or sweepstake winners.
14. This lucky draw came first in the 2nd Category of the Sweepstake .
15. Players that achieve a cash win in either the Lottery or Sweepstake will be sent a claim form via email to be completed and returned.
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