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bye [baɪ], bye-bye [ˈbaɪˈbaɪ] INTERJ. coloq.

bye

bye-law SUST. ingl. brit.

bye-law → by-law

Véase también: by-law

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Eight teams played first-round games, with the remaining participants receiving byes into the second round.
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The 15 teams advancing from the first round are drawn together in the second round with the seven teams receiving a bye.
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Fifteen clubs competed in a knock-out system, whereby one club had a bye for the first round.
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She received first round byes in both tournaments.
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The same pre-war fixture format was retained, with no bye, but one blank or dummy fixture in the first round.
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Under the current playoff structure, the top eight teams are all seeded, and receive a bye week in the first round.
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Starting in 2012, the top six seeds will get byes in the first round.
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The winner of each division would receive a bye in the first round of the playoffs.
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The 3 teams chosen from the territories received a bye into the television round.
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Highly ranked teams get byes through to the quarterfinals.
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