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Seven-times Eurovision winners Ireland have failed to qualify1 for Saturday's final of the song contest in Moscow. 欧洲电佘视节目交换制七次获胜者爱尔兰没有达到周六歌曲决赛的要求。 Sinead Mulvey and Black Daisy had a tricky2 early draw The country's pop-rock entry was not among the 10 successful nations in Thursday's semi-final, which included Denmark, Ukraine, Estonia(爱沙尼亚) and Greece. Pre-contest favourites Norway, plus Albania(阿尔巴尼亚), Lithuania(立陶宛), Moldova(摩尔多瓦), Croatia(克罗地亚) and Azerbaijan also made the cut. Ireland failed to progress last year with their comic(滑稽的,有趣的) entry performed by glove puppet(木偶,傀儡) Dustin the Turkey. This year, they were represented by Sinead Mulvey and Black Daisy who performed Et Cetera. Other disappointed countries included Serbia, who fielded one of the few comic entries this year. The Serbs hosted last year's contest after winning in 2007. The Netherlands, represented by veteran band De Toppers, were knocked out for the fifth year running. Poland, Latvia, Slovakia, Cyprus, Hungary and Slovenia have also exited the competition. The success of the night was Estonia, who last appeared in the final in 2003. But it was all not all bad news for the Irish, as Denmark's successful song was co-written by Ronan Keating. Following Thursday night's semi-final, the draw for Saturday's final was made. The UK's Jade3 Ewen, who will take part in her first full dress rehearsal4(彩排) on Friday, will perform 23rd in a line-up of 25 songs. Bookmakers Ladbrokes are tipping Norway's singing violinist Alexander Rybak as the favourite for the big night, followed by Greece, Turkey, Azerbaijan and the UK. 点击收听单词发音
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