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Miss Great Britain Tara Vaitiere Hoyos said she thinks the competition will come down to someone making an unexpected run the night of the show. "I think this year, it's extremely close. You could think you have your top 15 but there's some people that will shine in different areas that will definitely surprise you," the 20-year-old said. "With nerves and everything in dresses
-- just little different factors included -- I don't think you can know until the final day." Hoyos said late nights, pageant officials and issues back home can take their toll on competitors, so the girls have to lean on one another to make it through the one-of-a-kind experience. Miss Haiti Sarodj Bertin said she thinks the competition is tough because the field is made up of women who have already proven themselves. "It's a very hard competition. All the girls are so different, but all of them shine in their way," said Bertin, 23. "I believe that if they're already here in Las Vegas, it's because they have what they need to be a queen."
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