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- noun Plural form of
invitational .
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The Avon-based Science School offers two annual trips, called invitationals, to destinations that offer premier educational opportunities.
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The Avon-based Science School offers two annual trips, called invitationals, to destinations that offer premier educational opportunities.
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The Avon-based Science School offers two annual trips, called invitationals, to destinations that offer premier educational opportunities.
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The Avon-based Science School offers two annual trips, called invitationals, to destinations that offer premier educational opportunities.
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There are track meets, swim invitationals and other events that demand their time, but in an Olympic year, there are events like trials and national championships that require an athlete to perform his or her best with little room for error.
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But when, in 1962, the tour fined her $25 for one of those withdrawals, despite a letter from her doctor, she became upset and decided to move on, reducing her tour appearances to scattered invitationals and other special events.
Golf's Grande Dame 2009
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I can remember family trips to Las Vegas twice a year for competitive swimming invitationals.
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In 2000, National Gymnastics of Boca Raton took 30 of its students, including Kuleba, to one of the nation's biggest gymnastics invitationals - the Gasparilla Gymnastics Classic in Tampa.
A sad commentary on society Sinfonian 2008
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Worse, she has skated in just two invitationals this season, finishing third in both.
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Kwan was out of competition for most of the season, appearing only in a pair of invitationals before the worlds.
USATODAY.com - Slutskaya captures her second World Championship 2005
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