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That will change, he said, with a new sweepstakes later this year.
Soon competition between the two major sweepstakes companies began to heat up.
Two days later he ran in a sweepstakes over the same course and distance.
She was interested enough to enter one of our sweepstakes.
The purpose of the sweepstakes is to attract attention, he said.
So we're not really in any sweepstakes at this moment."
If we come back with a ship under us, that'll be like winning a sweepstakes.
No one will know who the winner is until after the Sweepstakes ends.
It is the first time since 1980 that the "Sweepstakes" title has been used.
The most exciting race occurred on the second day of the Sweepstakes.
"But I don't know what kind of sweepstakes this is going to be."
To them, it is not unlike a sweepstakes or lottery.
Many lawsuits later, the sweepstakes industry was nearly driven out of business.
Blue Gown finished last in a sweepstakes at the same meeting.
Of course, the voters did more than simply enter their names in the sweepstakes.
Some sweepstakes company executives may also not like to talk about how their contests work.
Or they were rich, lucky winners of the Market sweepstakes.
Until recently, the company offered sweepstakes gifts to attract members.
Everybody in the family looks for sweepstakes and brings them back to mother."
But then the sponsors changed the rules from writing skills to sweepstakes.
Legally, all sweepstakes in which the winner is decided by chance must be free.
The sweepstakes industry is often prepared to respond to such obstacles.
"And print can provide a lot more information related to the sweepstakes announcement."
There will also be a sweepstakes or similar type of consumer promotion.
For their part, the sweepstakes companies keep 75 to 90 percent of a publication's subscription price.
That will change, he said, with a new sweepstakes later this year.
Soon competition between the two major sweepstakes companies began to heat up.
Two days later he ran in a sweepstakes over the same course and distance.
She was interested enough to enter one of our sweepstakes.
The purpose of the sweepstakes is to attract attention, he said.
So we're not really in any sweepstakes at this moment."
If we come back with a ship under us, that'll be like winning a sweepstakes.
No one will know who the winner is until after the Sweepstakes ends.
It is the first time since 1980 that the "Sweepstakes" title has been used.
The most exciting race occurred on the second day of the Sweepstakes.
"But I don't know what kind of sweepstakes this is going to be."
To them, it is not unlike a sweepstakes or lottery.
Many lawsuits later, the sweepstakes industry was nearly driven out of business.
Blue Gown finished last in a sweepstakes at the same meeting.
Of course, the voters did more than simply enter their names in the sweepstakes.
Some sweepstakes company executives may also not like to talk about how their contests work.
Or they were rich, lucky winners of the Market sweepstakes.
Until recently, the company offered sweepstakes gifts to attract members.
Everybody in the family looks for sweepstakes and brings them back to mother."
But then the sponsors changed the rules from writing skills to sweepstakes.
Legally, all sweepstakes in which the winner is decided by chance must be free.
The sweepstakes industry is often prepared to respond to such obstacles.
"And print can provide a lot more information related to the sweepstakes announcement."
There will also be a sweepstakes or similar type of consumer promotion.
For their part, the sweepstakes companies keep 75 to 90 percent of a publication's subscription price.