(Of the more skilled contestants) selectively arranged in the draw for position in a tournament so that they meet each other in later rounds.
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Examples for "sown "
1 The seeds of destruction are sown in civil intercourse, in social habitudes.
2 But late rains in other areas have improved prospects for summer - sown crops.
3 In 1611 the first wheat appears to have been sown in Virginia.
4 The words of the Lord are the seed sown by the sower.
5 But the seeds of doubt were sown in the breast of Oswald.
1 Family friend and billionaire venture capitalist Tim Draper seeded her first million.
2 The initial seeded cell number dramatically affected the response to hydrogen peroxide.
3 Portugal, Ukraine, Greece and Croatia were the seeded nations in the draw.
4 Fourth - seeded Washington leads the best-of-seven Eastern Conference series three games to two.
5 Taliban fighters have seeded the area with home-made bombs and sniper nests.
6 Another 16 seeded teams would get a bye into the group stage.
7 She then broke the eighth - seeded Russian again to take the opening set.
8 One by which the universe had been seeded with hope and intelligence.
9 The large - seeded Angophora mentioned by me before, also grew in this district.
10 After that it's world number one Rafael Nadal against sixth - seeded Robin Soderling.
11 You may substitute for the currants, raisins seeded , and cut in half.
12 Unfortunately for the fans and Stoop, the seeded pair held serve instead.
13 The draft for the finals started out well with us seeded 8th.
14 This time, top - seeded Gonzaga did not let an inspired underdog hang around.
15 The earlier contest in the Windy City pits top - seeded Virginia against No.
16 Every nation would be seeded by a group of possessed from Jesup.
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