Public money is involved, by definition a scarce resource that has many competing claims to its use. |
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While the number of competing clubs was down on last year's entry the competition was, nevertheless, keen with some excellent individual scoring. |
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However, a Cup driver must weigh the risk involved in competing against less experienced racers. |
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One could readily imagine Woods not going out on the tour competing as assiduously as he does, but there he is. |
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Any car which fails to finish a stage is banned from competing in the rest of the race. |
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Instead, the new campaign is all about touchy-feely dads competing in school sports days and non-conformist, caring soldiers. |
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The competing nations will vie to win handball, volleyball, six-a-side soccer, touch football and biathlon. |
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The competing forces of gravity at the lower end and outward centripetal acceleration at the farther end keep the cable under tension. |
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It appears that the sun does not set without at least one agitation, with protestors competing to put forth their demands in a novel manner. |
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Angus beef is claimed to be more reliably marbled, fattier and juicier than that of competing breeds. |
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Even from there, the odor was pervasive, competing quite successfully against the warm aroma of cinnamon from the plum torte in the oven. |
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The experience open-wheel racers gain from competing on a variety of courses in a variety of cars is second to none. |
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The market for this type of software is red hot as competing vendors try to grab market share. |
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What surprises me is that Telecom isn't out there competing in this marketspace rather than simply resting on its laurels. |
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I enjoyed competing in the Pony Club triathlons and tetrathlons and did quite well. |
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Well we're competing against the women's division too and won, and also we're competing against mixed teams. |
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As a result of her win on Sunday she will also be competing in the National Athletic finals at Tullamore in July. |
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This resembles an individual time trial, but with entire teams competing together. |
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Divided into 11 U.S. districts, racers earn points by competing in regional events. |
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However, the competing protein ligand results in a much lower affinity, on the order of magnitude of 1 torr. |
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The development of the competing air terminal at Dublin Airport was part of the Government's manifesto. |
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The Queen's granddaughter, 23, was competing in trials in Dorset on Friday when she fell from her horse. |
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Karin will be competing in both the time trial and the individual pursuit in Athens. |
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The Bradford team will be competing in swimming, carpet bowls, ten-pin bowling, athletics and power-lifting. |
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He wasn't bad at track, either, competing in all sorts of events and once triple-jumping nearly 47 feet. |
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If they aren't competing with each other to be Top Mom, they're killing him with kindness. |
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He also loves to practise and you can clearly see the enjoyment derived from competing against and beating his rivals. |
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However, once you select your event, you must train your athlete first before competing. |
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The withdrawal of the Godolphin trio will hit the number of overseas horses competing. |
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The same myth was later used in Japan for similar purposes, with Shintoism being the competing indigenous teaching. |
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The MMC micro can operate on either 3.3 volts or 1.8 volts, cutting power consumption up to one-sixth that of competing devices. |
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Poor and miserable facilities posed enormous hardship to competing athletes. |
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Swans competing for territory, herons being mobbed by crows and ducklings jumping for flies. |
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For example he will be competing in his third Olympics under three different flags. |
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By blocking or scrambling messages from females, he may be keeping competing males from realizing that a receptive female is nearby. |
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Sport is about competing to see who is the best and athletes have to train hard to reach the top. |
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Let competing county buses and private jitneys ply bus stops for passengers. |
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All 12 teams make the play-offs with the bottom eight competing in the best of three preliminary round. |
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We congratulate our swimmers for participating on the day and doing us proud, competing against swimmers who get to swim all year round. |
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She is here competing with other piscivorous birds in search of anchovy, shiner perch and grunion to eat. |
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Spring is when many songbirds are most active, busy competing for mates, establishing breeding pairs, setting up territories. |
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It has proved difficult to argue for one choice over another without simply begging the question against competing positions. |
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So, each competing band will be counting on the support of all their local fans in the Ambassador on final night! |
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Given her brush with death, it's understandable that Christine relishes the self-gratification that accompanies competing. |
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It effectively created a new bank which has brought us back into the mainstream of competing with the big Scottish banks. |
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China had not developed to the stage when strong and competing social interests would give shape to politics. |
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After competing at three pool meetings against five other schools they qualified for the finals night. |
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It's one thing beating Italy and Scotland, who are competing for the wooden spoon. |
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Understandably, US exporters get toey competing against their own cheaper goods, in essence, arguing that they face too much competition. |
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Only a prince could be captain and stand apart from the competing interests of sectionalism, race, caste, creed and customs. |
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Other dogs sit tethered to benches, and occasionally woof at competing mutts, but Jasper whines and barks the entire time. |
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In fact, music critics everywhere are thumbing through a thesaurus, competing to compose a squirtier review of her impressive sophomore album. |
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From the semi-final, the competition is a straight knockout, with the winners progressing to the final and the losers competing for the bronze. |
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The nature of the application with which I am concerned means that I do not need to weigh the variety of competing factors to a nicety. |
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In a time trial racers go one at a time competing only against the clock going out alone with no teammates to help. |
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There is more than a little feeling of two elemental goddesses competing to work their will on nature. |
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Through us they wage viral war competing for space in the human experience. |
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This speaks volumes about the perceived quality of the product compared to competing offerings at the moment. |
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The modulation indicates a competing type of order that can also coexist with superconductivity. |
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A competing, though less compelling, interpretation is that similarity mediates the link between liking and perceived intelligence. |
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It might just be the jagoff in the computer terminal next to you, but you're competing! |
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Class Two involves the design and manufacture of a working car chassis as well as competing in numerous static events. |
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Meanwhile Grainne, competing against one hundred and twenty dancers got seventh place for her reel and was placed tenth in the Championships. |
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England and Germany looked for all the world like two teams competing to avoid the title of worst team in their section. |
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She also used to swim 30 lengths a day, competing with everyone who came in the pool. |
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There are various Midrashim that have the Hebrew letters vigorously competing for attention by calling out to God. |
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Beaver County native Lauryn Williams is in the running for that, along with an olive wreath and a gold medal, when she begins competing today. |
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Murray seems to have realised he is not fit enough to stand the rigours of competing at the highest level, week in, week out. |
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Like most athletes, I want to know that I'm competing on a level playing field. |
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Sixteen years ago there were two national league divisions with 10 teams competing in each. |
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Anatomical terminology and slang exist in competing registers, and offer different possibilities for communication in such contexts. |
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It is all very well to say it is great to be competing with sides like Legion but this has to be looked on as a game thrown away. |
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His first year competing in the Senior level, he did remarkably well in a very competitive series to reach the semi-final berth. |
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With no flights available due to overbooking and the official weigh-in only six hours away, her dream of competing was again in jeopardy. |
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We are playing some good lacrosse, but we are letting ourselves down by not competing for the full 80 minutes. |
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Changes in tax rates shift the Laffer curves of competing tax jurisdictions. |
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They are competing in terms of business but will join together when it will help to bring about benefits for retail across the board. |
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Each activity involved two competing homerooms from different houses and at the end of the day a champion house was announced. |
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The resulting jostle of competing versions marks him more than any other poet, even Auden. |
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I'm just thrilled to be here and competing with the big boys in touring cars. |
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However, it was a mixed bag of results for a number of other local wrestlers competing on home soil. |
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The youngsters were competing for the first time on snow against seasoned teams. |
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And the ladies were there in their best bib and tucker competing for Queen of Fashion which was judged by a TV presenter. |
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Youngsters will also be competing in a sports event on the day, which includes a sprint, three-legged race and an egg and spoon race. |
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But these farms have trouble competing with larger, highly mechanized farms for the beef market. |
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They enjoy competing to see who can throw their reindeer lassos the farthest and with the greatest precision. |
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Increased mucous production prevents adherence and colonization by competing microflora. |
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Over the years, he has won several laurels competing in international events in Japan, Australia, and the United States. |
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Now the question master has barred the accusing team from competing again until he receives a public apology. |
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Reasonableness is essentially a basis for resolving competing claims where otherwise lawful activities conflict. |
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Put the right money as a prize purse, and you will have the world competing in your backyard. |
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It cannot compel you to remain in the congregation, forbid you from joining a competing sect, or punish you for your waywardness. |
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He also noted the difficulty of addressing the competing interests of layman and specialist in his text. |
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Four tennis aces from Lancaster Royal Grammar School have been competing in the National Schools Tennis Championship finals in Hertfordshire. |
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They are being quietly overpowered as the physical market gains strength and competing bids rise. |
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Stacey resigned herself to not competing, and went in for a second arthroscopic surgery. |
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Until recently, there were nine different armies competing for food and access to the local mineral wealth. |
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Some of the Constitutional Court judges themselves took part in adjudicating the competing entries. |
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He has been competing in triathlons for two years but only restarted competing this season after taking a year out to pursue his career. |
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After the first adjudication, Tramore was placed 14th out of the 29 towns competing. |
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What makes Ovid so special and powerful in comparison with the many inventors and retailers of stories competing for attention? |
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You send your camp's story into a veritable jungle of competing messages that bombard every parent and every child with whom you correspond. |
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As a result of some of the initiatives undertaken by the club, some young juniors are already competing at regional events. |
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The NFL also needs multiple cities competing to host the game in order to get maximum leverage in negotiations. |
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That's because, left unchecked, black rhino populations can grow to the point where females are competing with other rhinos for food. |
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What is different here, though, is that there is no competing jurisdiction with an interest. |
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Traders rely on instinct, on a sense of the direction of the herd, mindful of the constant threat of competing predators. |
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Yet competing media outlets, anxious to preserve their access, obligingly kept the lid on. |
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You need superior technology, but you also need a demonstrable advantage over any competing method of doing business. |
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Yet the only real hope for the Sahrawis may now be the foreign oil companies competing to exploit the riches off the Atlantic seaboard. |
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In both cases, the ultimate goal is to understand how suites of traits and trade-offs between competing functions respond to natural selection. |
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I have a newfound respect for the Arabian breed, but was proud to see several Appaloosas, Quarter Horses, and even a few mules competing. |
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Bryan is usually out to beat Vincent, basically because they're rivals and always competing with each other. |
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Things turned real bad in the last year and they became rivals, competing for everything. |
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Now he is competing in the Paralympics in Athens as part of the Great Britain wheelchair rugby team. |
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In 418, competing camps elected their own popes, Eulalius, an archdeacon, and Boniface I, a priest. |
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They are used to stop the hands and body shaking while competing in sports such as shooting and archery. |
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The council expected the four competing architectural firms to provide energy-conscious designs, suitable for the hot, arid regional climate. |
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Through his teens and beyond he was an athlete and travelled the world competing and training on the circuit. |
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Sonia is the first kiwi competing on the first full day of competition in Athens, rowing in her single sculls heat around early Saturday evening. |
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It's a traditional race with rowers competing in long, elaborately decorated Chinese boats. |
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The Americans had been gold medallists in every Olympics since 1992 when NBA players started competing in the Games. |
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More than financial, the rub we feel in such circumstances is the tension between competing views of how we can be most helpful to newsrooms. |
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I crossed the recently pedestrianized town centre on a hunt for cat equipment, and saw two competing groups of question askers. |
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Many cyclists and triathletes need a change of taste when training and competing, and gels provide a semi-solid answer to this dilemma. |
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You can have great track, road and marathon runners all competing in the one race. |
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Merchants will end up competing with each other in a never-ending race to the bottom. |
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Ensure that vegetation control is carried out, if rushes, grasses or weeds are competing with young trees. |
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I'm really looking forward to competing against other athletes from all over the country. |
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Sport is about competing to see who is the best, and athletes have to train hard to reach the top. |
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We have two professional lumberjacks competing in many of the events of the Old-Time Lumberjacks. |
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This will be Haka's first time competing at Badminton, although he has previously competed in the three-day Burghley horse trials. |
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There were large exotic trees and open spaces around the few houses, each competing with the other, in design, elegance and luxury. |
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Lopate understands it is neither the self as exhibitionist nor the structure of narrative competing with lyric that dulls contemporary poems. |
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I took to figure skating with enthusiasm and began competing at the age of eight. |
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Riders competing in the jumping classes braved the rain, put on their macintoshes and carried on. |
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A company is a living organism competing, collaborating, and cocreating in a network of other companies. |
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We chatted for a while and the chatting moved quite smoothly, well as smoothly as talking can when there is competing loud music. |
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The combined package makes for better tamper-evident qualities than most competing caps in the market. |
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He said today he was not afraid of competing with supermarkets but feared the effect on customer choice. |
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They spent more time vying for prizes at the Royal Television Society than competing for business. |
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Oinomaos had invited suitors to vie for Hippodameia by competing with him in a chariot race. |
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These boots are essential for horses competing in stressful events such as barrel racing, show jumping, cross country jumping, etc. |
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Now he is competing among the best of the world's golfers in the second major of the 2001 calendar. |
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Unwilling to jeopardize her marriage, Anna backed off from competing for a couple of years. |
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The company is banking on competing with Cisco based on its laser-beam focus on the cable market. |
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There is a palpably macho tone to all of this, as of alpha males competing for dominance and display. |
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I watched lapwings competing for nest sites on the damp fields where I also saw pheasants, grey partridges, teal and mallards. |
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He tries organizing competing industries, but loses his shirt. |
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I lack the wherewithal to start my own competing certifying board, to say nothing of the chutzpah. |
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Philosophy will never quell the conflict between competing ways of life, but it can at least point the way towards values on which all rational people might agree. |
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Up above, a skywriter had scrawled a simple, competing message across the cloudless blue. |
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What is the correct balance between these competing factors? |
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By his sophomore year, Burt had secured some low-grade sponsorships while competing on a ragtag racing circuit that would, in 1987, coalesce into a bona fide World Cup series. |
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Armchair sleuths have been competing for years to determine the identity of one of the most notorious serial killers. |
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Essentially, America is competing with al Qaeda for the support of those rebel groups. |
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With her place in the road race long since secure, Cooke has yet to make up her mind about competing in the time trial, the event she came unstuck in at the Commonwealths. |
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They are constantly juggling the nation's many competing needs. |
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Hawking's idea of science is that of a rarefied discipline far above the heads of ordinary people and definitely superior to all competing forms of knowledge. |
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The competing club teams and are not affiliated with high schools. |
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And we're competing for our livelihood, so we don't need a lot of rah-rah. |
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These were two egos competing for attention in a town where celebrities are omnipresent, each pulling in different directions, yet both fired with a will to win. |
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The contest for client states that reached through Africa, Asia and the Middle East produced sponsored mobs on the streets and incessant streams of competing propaganda. |
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She contends that women winnow competing ideas less through hostile scrutiny than by getting inside another's mind, and often by way of friendly conversation. |
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Using this kinematic and kinetic perspective, we offer four specific criteria to help constrain and evaluate competing scenarios for the origin of the avian flight stroke. |
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By forcing the internet to be accessible to everyone, there is a risk that we are levelling it down, reducing its potential to suit many competing, latent, unrealised needs. |
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It shows an inability to recognise that the real world consists of trade-offs of competing priorities rather than painless solutions derived from one all-embracing value. |
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Since they were competing in all the matches at Winter Range, they had shipped their clothing so they could use all their baggage allowance for gun cases. |
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The club is competing in the Kilkenny and midland Area Leagues. |
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There are competing interests seen in a motion to reopen the trial. |
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Meanwhile, back at the car park, we were treated to some splendid entertainment courtesy of the lads and lassies from the three competing nations. |
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With urgency and empathy, Above the East China Sea draws the reader into these two competing and vastly different worlds. |
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This summer, two competing Canadian rape-awareness campaigns began popping up on posters across Edmonton and Vancouver. |
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Each episode of the programme, anchored by Yugendran, son of the well-known singer, Malaysia Vasudevan, has three teams fiercely competing with one another. |
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Women were banned from competing and spectating at the original Games, and shot put is barely 100 years old, so the direct linkage with the ancient past was tenuous. |
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It is true that we are currently competing, lazily, on price point alone. |
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The alternative is political dispute resolution, in which the dispute resolver seeks above all to satisfy or reconcile the parties' competing interests. |
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As an Indian agent in New Mexico in the 1850s, Carson had to balance competing desires and needs of Anglos, Apaches, Hispanos, Navajos, Pueblos, and Utes. |
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How might the competing forces of transnationalism and movement be squared with the necessity for reasonable levels of access to services and institutions? |
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They blamed the Americans for the internecine struggle that broke out among competing Afghan political parties afterward. |
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The back story here is that reporting on the details of competing budget proposals is monstrously boring. |
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A format war has broken out among online music vendors, with competing compression and anti-piracy software determining what songs play on what devices. |
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Royal Navy minesweepers have been competing for the award of excellence since the 1970s when it was inaugurated by the original sponsors, Thomson Marconi Sonar Ltd. |
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She is competing in aquatics in the Special Olympics in Dublin this week. |
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At the same time she was also competing as a diver for her county, and trying her hand at high jump, long jump and discus throwing at a local athletics club. |
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If events continue to go south in a big way, the IRGC might be forced to choose between competing, compelling security priorities. |
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Like consumer marketers competing for a slice of public mindshare, Washington, Beijing and New Delhi are increasingly trying to win hearts and minds. |
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Purism, however, also has its barbarisms, such as the quasiclassical plurals octopi and syllabi for octopus and syllabus, competing with octopuses and syllabuses. |
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Talented gamers can make a solid living in South Korea by competing in championships or selling the virtual money for real cash. |
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The competing elite factions are engaged in a bitter struggle to gain control of the state apparatus and will stop at nothing to achieve their ends. |
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Courtney is another athlete who was introduced to the sport of Modern Pentathlon in 2004 through competing in Pony Club triathlons and tetrathlons. |
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At the time, people familiar with the situation said a competing dealer and importer may have been involved in the incident. |
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As, at this stage, most of the bids will still be in the ring, all those committee members belonging to the competing countries will be barred from this executive meeting. |
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I tried to repair the damage as best I could, but in the end the book was a mishmash of competing ideas with no clear narrative. |
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Of course, the gag running through all the action is that these old geezers from another era are competing with guys 40 years their junior and making mincemeat of them. |
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Imagine the primordial fear a competing biped species produces. |
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This allowed experimental chicks to be more successful at competing with sibs when they were returned to their natal nest after the hand-rearing period. |
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Moreover, it would not only beggar our neighbours but eventually Australia as well, by preventing Australian businesses from competing effectively in global markets. |
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Now, after a slew of random projects, Kerr has officially signed as the face of Wonderbra, a competing lingerie company. |
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This, in turn, serves to amplify and aggravate differences of interest and power among the competing national groups. |
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Despite competing claims made by the British government and nearby Antigua, the rock island maintained its sovereignty. |
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When he is awarded Player of the Match while competing for India in England, he is given champagne at the ceremony. |
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Julien had trouble competing in the flamboyance category with his occasional air show mate, Bessie Coleman. |
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A much more interesting way of looking at the elites vs. battlers debate is to accept the premise that there are competing elites, and competing visions of the good society. |
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As a brand, blue moon beer is not unlike Blue Dog Democrats, walking the tightrope of competing identities. |
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The documentary claimed dogs suffering from genetic illness were not prevented from competing in dog shows and had gone on to win best in breed despite their poor health. |
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No campaign can afford a multitude of competing strategies, or row upon row of bullfight critics publicly questioning every move. |
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Also, the Abenakis and other Native American societies injected a volatile element in the economic and military relations between the competing empires. |
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The University of West Alabama wanglers were in action over the weekend, competing at the Troy University Rodeo, as the Tiger women won the meet, while the men placed fourth. |
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On the one hand, he abhorred the waste of competing power producers, whose inefficiency would often double the cost of production. |
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Chiacchia had to relearn the basics of walking and tying his shoes, but is now back competing in eventing. |
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There were two competing groceries in the neighborhood, but neither of them made much profit. |
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There are two main trampoline clubs on the island, in Freshwater and Newport, competing at regional, national and international grades. |
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Cultural symbiosis and separation are found in Poland, Ireland and Switzerland, all countries with competing denominations. |
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Whilst the developments were rather complicated, there are two competing theories. |
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Virginia natives currently competing in the series include Denny Hamlin and Elliott Sadler. |
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The success of these voyages led to the founding of a number of companies competing for the trade. |
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In fact all the competing theories have developed their own specialized jargons and have a tendency to be difficult to penetrate. |
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Ponds Forge is also the home of Sheffield City Swimming Club, a local swimming club competing in the Speedo league. |
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It quickly became apparent that a generic package of soap had difficulty competing with familiar, local products. |
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The pricing of private brand product are usually cheaper compared to competing name brands. |
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In 2010, the government of Serbia displayed open interest in the Eurofighter and competing products. |
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We have to invest more into space research and technology in order to have an industry capable of competing with other international players. |
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Their hurry to produce a model of DNA structure was driven in part by the knowledge that they were competing against Linus Pauling. |
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In 1851, the GWR purchased the Kennet and Avon Canal, which was a competing carrier between London, Reading, Bath and Bristol. |
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Further development under the auspices of the IETF was stalled by competing interests. |
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Because of this, they could not convince everybody, so atomism was but one of a number of competing theories on the nature of matter. |
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Such systems give the consumer a free choice amongst competing insurers whilst achieving universality to a government directed minimum standard. |
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By the 1880s, however, psychological and social realism were competing with Romanticism in the novel. |
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The club has numerous athletes competing for championships both nationally and internationally. |
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Despite competing claims to the English throne, the transition of power following Elizabeth's death went smoothly. |
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Because of competing national interest, nations had the desire for increased world power through their colonial empires. |
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In modern America, various competing ideologies have divergent views about how best to promote liberty. |
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Henri Rousseau's 1908 work Joueurs de football shows two pairs of rugby players competing. |
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South Africa was prohibited from competing internationally from 1969 to 1994 due to apartheid. |
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It was first held in 1963 at the Chelsea College of Physical Education at Eastbourne, England, with 11 nations competing. |
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A caddy's advice can only be given to the player or players for whom the caddy is working, and not to other competing players. |
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Due to the technological advances of the 1990s, the cost of competing in Formula One increased dramatically. |
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A total of twenty teams have competed in the eleven editions of the tournament, with fourteen competing in the 2015 tournament. |
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A list of champions for the period would be subjective and in most seasons there would be strongly competing claims. |
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For example, Sochi hosted 2,873 athletes from 88 nations competing in 98 events during the 2014 Winter Olympics. |
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Anita DeFrantz, chair of the IOC's Women and Sports Commission, suggested that countries be barred if they prevented women from competing. |
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At the 2012 Olympic Games in London, Great Britain, for the first time in Olympic history, every country competing included female athletes. |
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The only sport on the Olympic programme that features men and women competing together is the equestrian disciplines. |
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For the first time since the Games started in 1896 were all five inhabited continents represented with athletes competing in the same stadium. |
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England replaced Great Britain in competing in the Rugby League Four Nations which replaced the previous Tri Nations tournament. |
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In all, there were 22 competing, 21 qualified for the race, and 11 classified. |
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Six days after competing at Donington Park, the F3000 guys were at Silverstone for the second round of the 1993 International F3000 Championship. |
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He remained the English driver with the most Formula One victories until 1991 when Nigel Mansell overtook him after competing in more races. |
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There is no longer an argument within the structure of the debate to resolve the competing claims of harm. |
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In sailing there are three main ways of competing in order to find the best sailor, crew or boat. |
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This was a new era for the cup with interest in competing being shown by many countries. |
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However this challenge withdrew without competing following a period of discussion regarding the future format of the event. |
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The Crusader states were fragmented, and various powers were competing for influence. |
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Pluralists view society as a collection of individuals and groups, who are competing for political power. |
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In radio, DR has a near monopoly, currently broadcasting on all four nationally available FM channels, competing only with local stations. |
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It has subsequently won the competition six more times, the highest number of wins by any competing country. |
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The WAA also control the selection and management of representative teams competing for Wales at international events. |
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At that games, two swimmers from Northern Ireland were prevented from competing in the OCI team. |
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The Games involved 1,130 athletes from 35 national teams competing in 94 events. |
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Llangefni RFC is the island's highest competing team in the WRU Division One North. |
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In 2010, Gibraltar hosted and won the Mediterranean Cup, competing against France, Italy, Turkey, Malta and Cyprus. |
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The larger economic boom generated construction of skyscrapers competing in height and creating an identifiable skyline. |
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Meanwhile, the competing Vickers converted its successful WW1 bomber, the Vickers Vimy, into a civilian version, the Vimy Commercial. |
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Rumours circulated of a brain haemorrhage, followed by competing reports that he had been mugged and even that he had drunk himself to death. |
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Its struggles were attributed to the growth of the competing social network Facebook. |
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However, each of the other five nations has accumulated more than that through competing in previous eras. |
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Bob Tisdall also won gold for Ireland in 1932, competing in the 400m hurdles. |
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Embolded drivers are competing in the Formula One championship in the current season. |
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Teams in bold type are competing in the Formula One championship in the current season. |
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The team is currently ranked fourth in the RLIF World Rankings, having jumped from ninth after competing in the 2016 Four Nations. |
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Various armed factions began competing for influence in the power vacuum, particularly in the south. |
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Many of the opposition groups subsequently began competing for influence in the power vacuum that followed the ouster of Barre's regime. |
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Teams competing traditionally camp alongside the outdoor courts with the campsite being administered by local cadets. |
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To mark the opening of the Colosseum, the emperor Titus presented 100 days of arena events, with 3,000 gladiators competing on a single day. |
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Apical growth of the stem was slow from 1926 through 1936 when the tree was competing with herbs and shrubs and probably shaded by larger trees. |
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Individual members were free to, and often did, secede from a tuath and join a competing tuath. |
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A typical season for many competing pipe bands might include ten or more of these competitions. |
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Portarlington has an Australian Rules football team competing in the Bellarine Football League. |
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The decision to hold the first World Cup in Uruguay, for example, led to only four European nations competing. |
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The other type is Government agencies which might also do activities competing with private owned companies. |
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His work sought to overcome the perception propagated in the 1960s that learning two languages made for two competing aims. |
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They secrete chemicals into the soil to prevent competing vegetation from growing. |
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University of Aberdeen researchers say the dolphins do not eat their victims, but are simply competing for food. |
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Shortly after Queen Arwa's death, the country was split between five competing petty dynasties along religious lines. |
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However seven places remains for teams competing in the competition, despite the change of format. |
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The new Parker Pen Shield saw 32 teams divided into eight groups of four competing for the title. |
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The 2011 movie The Big Year depicted three birders competing in an ABA Area big year. |
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Thereupon they not only hatch a day or So earlier than the competing egg or eggs bu eventually outshove the rival young for food. |
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Both states were competing for preeminence in the Persian Gulf and using increased revenues to fund expanded militaries. |
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The overlapping governance networks of panarchy have facilitated a context conducive to the above competing multilateralisms. |
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Despite this success, native relatives such as the Cape sparrow also occur in towns, competing successfully with it. |
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Thinning allows the best trees to grow much faster, because it prevents weaker trees from competing for sunlight, water, and nutrients. |
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The next day, at Athena's prompting, Penelope maneuvers the Suitors into competing for her hand with an archery competition using Odysseus' bow. |
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The people were associated with the studia humanitatis, a novel curriculum that was competing with the quadrivium and scholastic logic. |
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In 2010, Norway and Russia signed an agreement that placed the boundary equidistant from their competing claims. |
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These competing hypotheses have generally been discounted by mainstream scholars. |
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On his second voyage, Vasco da Gama inflicted acts of cruelty upon competing traders and local inhabitants, which sealed his notoriety in India. |
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For the 2008 event, a total of six nations and 15 teams were competing, two up from the 2006 event. |
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In the 2007 season, the Extraleague and First League had eight teams competing and the Second League had seven teams. |
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