Unlike Bernie he doesn't take a back seat but competes in the events whose fiendish formats he invents. |
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ManufacturingCo competes in internationalised oligopolies in its core power systems businesses. |
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Amtrak also competes with Greyhound and other private bus lines in passenger carriage. |
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For a full-on cookie experience, Newman's crunchy chocolate chip cookie competes with any store brand. |
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Today, he competes as a heeler in team roping, an event that requires precision timing between partners. |
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Bladderpod is an annual plant and it competes poorly with cedar trees, cheat grass, and fescue. |
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He tires quickly, quarrels childishly, and competes with his 7-year-old daughter. |
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Royal Ascot is traditionally a high-point in the social calendar when fashion competes with horseflesh for attention. |
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He competes as hard as anyone in British sport but he does so with honour and fellow feeling. |
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From luxury yachts to tug boats, fishing vessels to ferries and cruise ships, Asenav competes on a global level. |
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Non-indigenous rainbow interbreeds and competes with native species, and brown trout are threatened as a result. |
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Her twin sister Lindsay, a former heptathlete at Brown University, now competes in pole vault and finished eighth at 2004 Trials. |
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Although Cleo is not born a society woman, she aspires to that status and competes with the other women in the novel to be the it girl. |
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A thick, folded, gorgeously patterned rug just to the left of the center competes for pride of place. |
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This comedy of disguises, errors and errant passions competes with the most hilarious of pantos. |
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His time in the event was unimportant, and that applies to many of the races he competes in these days. |
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A manipulative wood nymph, Dunphia, competes for the attentions of the impressionable Keano with the pink dolphin god, Fergie. |
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If a horse that I own competes successfully, that in part reflects well on all the work that I have put in preparing that horse. |
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Even when she competes for Birchfield, her club, the long lenses of photographers follow her every move. |
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The Oklahoma City native competes in bass fishing tournaments and would one day like to do so full time. |
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Aidan plays soccer, excels in track and field and competes in Orienteering and Rogaining events. |
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Because of their overall dearth of talent, Washington competes only with the rest of the league's bottom feeders. |
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He is a long-standing member who competes regularly, if usually unspectacularly, off his 23 handicap. |
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The Greek king openly and brazenly competes with a god for the hearts and minds of many of his subjects. |
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He also competes in hill climb events on a 1947 Vincent 1000 cc solo machine and chalked up wins at Saltburn, Dalby Forest and Scarborough. |
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Apart from athletics, she also competes in a wide range of events such as gymnastics, volleyball and basketball. |
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Indeed, distinct therapies like naturopathy, Ayurveda, and acupuncture have coalesced into an industry that both works with and competes against mainstream medicine. |
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Another animal newly classified is the wild Bactrian camel from China and Mongolia, which has been hunted because it competes with domestic camels for water and grazing. |
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I can speak with knowledge on this point as I was there just a few weeks ago in the emergency reception area, which competes with the toilets at Dover harbour for rankness. |
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Born and raised in a tiny Texan cattle town, she has ridden cutting horses for much of her life. She currently competes on her sorrel Quarter horse gelding, Rum n Tari. |
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The Sunday papers are spread messily around, and the hiss from our glasses of Buck's Fizz competes with the crackling log fire to be the most pleasurable sound. |
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Beth now competes in endurance competition rides of up to 44 kilometres. |
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In the staging area of an overseas theater of operations, the flow of supplies competes with the flow of vehicles to add to congestion and confusion. |
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The shortnose gar are predators that can occupy the role of a scavenger, but often competes for food with common gamefishes like the northern pike, walleyes, and bass. |
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One day, South Sudanese will be watching as their national football team competes for the right to hoist the FIFA World Cup trophy above their heads. |
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She competes in vocal, gospel, bush ballad, country rock and yodeling. |
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The clatter of breakfast dishes competes with the din of the churning coffee grinder for Most Annoying Background Sound award for those seated in the booths near the counter. |
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But the anti-Stalinism competes with half-baked fantasies about a better tomorrow. |
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The company competes in dozens of contests a year, and has won, or reached the finals in, nearly 20 in the three years since its service has been available. |
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She also competes with a pair and tandem both indoors and out. |
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They say that whereas, in a state of wildness, all life shares and competes for resources, domestication destroys this balance. |
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Its principal team competes in the North Lancashire and Cumbria Cricket League, Premier Division. |
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Workington Comets are the town's professional speedway team, which competes in the British Speedway Premier League. |
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Also Chesterfield has a competitive athletic team which competes regularly all over England. |
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Chesterfield also has a mildly successful Men's Hockey Team which typically competes in the Midland's Premier Hockey League. |
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Leeds City Athletic Club competes in the British Athletics League and UK Women's League as well as the Northern Athletics League. |
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A nearby sedge warbler competes, blaring out its more hurried, chaotic whirrs, chatters and whistles from the top of a small tree. |
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The United Kingdom competes in the Olympics as Great Britain during Olympic competition. |
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It competes in the two major professional tournaments, the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship. |
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The country is also a full member of FIFA and therefore the Faroe Islands football team also competes in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers. |
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A former masters swimmer, Boies still competes in triathlons, and also as a racewalker. |
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To kill broadleaf vegetation, particularly red alder, that competes with conifer trees planted after clear-cutting. |
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Restored to life, Pelops competes for Hippodamia against her father Oenomaus, who dies cursing Pelops' family. |
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A Tyneside-based mixed martial artist hopes she has a fighting chance of success when she competes in Japan this spring. |
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The club competes in the Super League and are the current Super League Champions. |
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Rathway competes in the all-women's candlepin bowling league called The Dropouts. |
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First impression of Zaha Hadid is surprise that no telltale intervention competes for attention in the famous white void of the Guggenheim. |
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Wales competes in the European Championships, World Championships, Commonwealth Games and the Thomas and Uber Cup World Team Championships. |
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In all other competitions, including the Hockey World Cup and the Commonwealth Games, Wales competes in its own right. |
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The team competes annually in the Six Nations Championship, which they have won twelve times outright and shared eight times. |
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The Bailiwick is also a member of the Commonwealth Games Federation, and competes in the Commonwealth Games. |
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The Guernsey Gaels was founded in 1996 and competes in the European Gaelic football leagues. |
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Companies with which Moody's competes in specific areas include investment research company Morningstar, Inc. |
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Liechtenstein competes in the Switzerland U16 Cup Tournament, which offers young players an opportunity to play against top football clubs. |
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Scotland's national side today competes in the annual Six Nations Championship and the Rugby World Cup. |
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Highland RFC is the local rugby union club that competes regularly in the Caledonia Regional League Division One. |
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It competes though with moyno motors and increasingly with rotary steerable systems and is again out of favour. |
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Ulster is one of the four professional provincial teams in Ireland and competes in the Celtic League and European Cup. |
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The club competes in the Principality Premiership and play home games at The Wern. |
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There is also mixed martial artist Costas Philippou, who competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship promotion's middleweight division. |
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Italy's national team competes in the Six Nations Championship, and is a regular at the Rugby World Cup. |
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Folkestone Cricket Club currently competes in the first division of the Kent Cricket League. |
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The basketball team MyGuide Amsterdam competes in the Dutch premier division and play their games in the Sporthallen Zuid. |
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Dorset County Cricket Club competes in the Minor Counties Cricket Championship and is based at Dean Park Cricket Ground in Bournemouth. |
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Each House has its own facilities, customs and traditions, and each competes in sporting events against the others. |
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The club, based in Carlisle, competes in the Minor Counties Championship and the MCCA Knockout Trophy. |
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Ventnor Cricket Club competes in the Southern Premier League, and has won the Second Division several times. |
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The Jamaica national cricket team competes regionally, and also provides players for the West Indies team. |
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This rhymes the way in which the plinths' incredibly subtle angle of incidence competes with their emphatic physical entrenchment in the concrete floor. |
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England competes in the Commonwealth Games, held every four years. |
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Each country of the United Kingdom has a national football team, and competes as a separate national team in the various disciplines in the Commonwealth Games. |
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Northern Ireland competes separately at the Commonwealth Games, and people from Northern Ireland may compete for either Great Britain or Ireland at the Olympic Games. |
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The highest profile rival of the team is the Australian team, with which it competes for The Ashes, one of the most famous trophies in British sport. |
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The club competes in the Rules derby with near neighbours Hallam. |
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The Faroe Islands are a full member of UEFA and the Faroe Islands national football team competes in the UEFA European Football Championship qualifiers. |
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The most prominent team is the Scotland national rugby union team, which competes in the Six Nations tournament every year and in the Rugby World Cup every four years. |
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The SRU also oversees the Scotland national sevens team, which competes every year in the IRB Sevens World Series and the Scottish National Women's Rugby Team. |
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The Amsterdam Pirates baseball team competes in the Dutch Major League. |
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The club competes in the Wessex League Premier Division and is affiliated to the Isle of Wight Football Association, which is a division of the Hampshire Football Association. |
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A society that is unable to offer an effective response to other societies it competes with will usually be subsumed into the culture of the competing society. |
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There are regional teams as well as a squad that competes internationally. |
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Garcia-Tolson is the athletically gifted 15-year old boy who is missing both his legs above the knee and competes in triathlons all over the country. |
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Cuba also provides a national team that competes in the Olympic Games. |
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Once activated, it competes with other incoming market orders. |
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Masoud, 29, competes in the discus throw and shot put F33 events and took home gold in both during the Asian Para-Games 2014 in Incheon, South Korea. |
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Team CSC, which competes internationally in cycling's most prestigious races, finished third at last year's Tour de France and is ranked sixth in the world. |
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Your camera competes for precious backpack space with your binoculars, rangefinder and other essentials, so toting a packable model is top priority. |
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