Fewer teams competed this year than in the past because interest in wallyball is waning, he said. |
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The animals not only damaged crops and fences but competed with domestic sheep and cattle for precious grass. |
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Active in many sports, Reeve owned several horses and competed in equestrian events regularly. |
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In fact, when we moved to California, I also tried gymnastics and competed in equestrian riding for many years. |
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In total, it is estimated that over 5,000 youngsters have competed, and entries are increasing year on year. |
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I was interested in how many women competed, and how enthusiastic they were about it. |
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The company took over the festival 15 months ago from a small non-profit making enterprise after both competed for the contract. |
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The gymnasts competed for the first time according to the new compulsory program. |
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They competed in their country's quad last year but are back leading the eight. |
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The Olympic silver medallist competed at a Grand Prix meeting in Zagreb last night and successfully came through his two races. |
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A total of 344 athletes competed in the three disciplines of this sport, freestyle, Greco-Roman and women's wrestling. |
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He has rarely competed this season and is receiving psychiatric treatment for depression. |
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Since the early thirteenth century two great factions, the Guelfs and the Ghibellines, had competed for control of Florence. |
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Dancers competed in categories including ballet, tap, modern dancing and song and dance. |
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In the list of great athletes who never competed in the games, he would be right there at the top. |
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Those ancient games were real games in which athletes competed for glory and not for money. |
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Earlier this year, the house teams competed in friendly rivalry games of cricket, football and volleyball. |
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In 2001, he competed at the futurity with broken ribs and a punctured lung. |
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Inside the party, issue for issue, the realos and the fundis competed for the soul and stewardship of the Greens. |
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The Ulverston runner competed in the Under-20 men's race and was the first Cumbrian home and delighted with his 21st placing. |
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The water frothed and boiled as the guys in the grey suits competed for a meal. |
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Lucie competed against a number of animals imported from Holland and a total of 500 Frieslands from all over South Africa. |
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In contrast, Sorenstam competed in only 11 qualifying tournaments and scored more points than the Frenchwomen combined. |
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Ushers tried to control the free-for-all as the rest competed for the remaining seats toward the back of the hall. |
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During the course of the weekend, the fraternities and sororities on campus competed against each other in a variety of events. |
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Sounds of voices barking instructions competed with the rattle of chains as the boat and cradle were lowered down the slipway. |
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Furthermore, they competed with local authorities from 31 counties for this prestigious award. |
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The iron men and women of Kerry proved their mettle at the weekend when they competed in a gruelling triathlon to raise funds for a worthy cause. |
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Both have competed for a few seasons but are rarely on the winners' podium. |
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After the Olympics, Izabela competed at several invitationals, until an ankle injury sidelined for the rest of the year. |
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According to Gymnastics Canada, she competed in 21 international invitationals alone. |
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The Warriors track and field team competed at the invitational Nike University of Toronto Track Classic this past weekend. |
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Because brides often converted to the faith of their husbands, all of the major religions within Lebanon competed for converts to their faith. |
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The Hogan Cup was first played for in '46 but was not competed for between '49 and '56 when the colleges opted to play interprovincials instead. |
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The Romans dithered and competed for the honor of victory, while the people of Carthage fought fiercely, knowing their fate. |
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Sarah came home one day to tell her father she had competed in field day, a day devoted to athletic competition. |
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He informed the audience that they were the latest in a long line of students that have competed in the contest. |
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Since Zhang had previously competed with a dash team in Shanghai, she was able to quickly adjust to the grueling exercise routine. |
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All of the girls on the team are my friends that I competed with when I was at home, so they were looking forward to seeing me. |
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Only nine months after he started physique training, Williams competed in his first contest. |
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The sound of the cool wind competed with the output from large speakers as a local music troupe doled out hot Hindi pop and movie numbers. |
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Radio competed with the print media, but soon it became incorporated into the mainstream. |
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The war-generated industrial boom competed with the manpower needs of the armies. |
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Found in rivers, lakes and other wetlands, they competed with human beings for fish, their main diet, and lost. |
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Barrow graduated in 1649 and successfully competed for a college fellowship in the same year. |
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As companies competed to indulge this yearning, they began to elaborate mass production into mass customization. |
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This will be the highest level at which Ilkley have competed in league rugby since the inception of league rugby many years ago. |
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Meanwhile there was need for the national soccer team to have national colours whenever they competed in international games. |
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All the fabulous items and riches so earnestly sought and viciously competed for over the years, will be gone. |
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His percherons competed beautifully in all their classes and took home a handful of ribbons. |
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She competed in singles until she was twelve, when she started ice dancing. |
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Her parents, Carol and Robert, are former ice dancers who competed at the Olympic Games when ice dancing was an exhibition sport. |
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Moxley later switched to ice dancing and competed in senior dance with Alexander Kirsanov. |
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This was some of the most closely competed women's squash I have ever seen in the United States. |
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Cooperation between vendors who even competed with each other is necessary to produce a horizontal solution. |
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The garnet and blue clad hoopsters competed in four exhibition contests that season, winning each by a comfortable margin. |
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Master cheesemakers from across the country competed in 20 classes to find the best hard and soft cheeses, yoghurt, cream and butter. |
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Over the last decade she has competed successfully at the highest level on the international circuit. |
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He designed and built two trials racing cars which competed in the Rest and Be Thankful hill climb race held every year in Scotland. |
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I had always competed against larger people and at a certain point I decided I wasn't going to let anybody outwork me. |
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Six towns, which achieved litter-free status, competed for the outright prize. |
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The Briton has not competed in a heptathlon since her Sydney 2000 triumph, after taking time out for the birth of her daughter. |
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On Bank Holiday Saturday, local orienteers competed in the Scottish Championships at Glen Truim. |
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The merger of the strawboard and boxboard manufacturers has at last been competed. |
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The Kent athlete sprained his ankle after falling off a bus on Friday and competed with heavy strapping. |
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However, the twist to this yarn is that some of the players competed against each other on opposing sides. |
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This was seen in World War II, when U.S. forces operating in the Pacific theater competed for resources with those in the European theater. |
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The American has won the last three Australian Opens he has competed in, missing out only in 2002 while recuperating from wrist surgery. |
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Around 50 pool players competed in the weekly pool league, but the traditional haze of cigarette smoke hovering above the tables was missing. |
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He is currently preparing for the upcoming Community Games finals but has created a stir recently when he competed in a 400m event. |
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One or two of his performers are experienced semiprofessionals who have competed in regional story-telling competitions. |
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They added to their renown by beating handsomely the professional crews that they competed against. |
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The school's indoor hurling and camogie teams competed very well in Abbeyfeale. |
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Some 15,000 others who competed in the full and half-marathons and the 5K race know otherwise. |
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All big publishing houses were sponsors of the Book Fair and competed in attracting visitors to their stalls. |
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There boys and girls alike competed naked, which got Spartan maidens the reputation for being rather fast. |
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Teams from the three resorts competed in netball, volleyball, football, basketball, cricket and track and field. |
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The Community Games broke with tradition in holding a cross country event where boys and girls competed in the same race. |
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We had a young team that did really well up front and I am really pleased at how they competed. |
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The afternoon was filled with mud, dirt, water, ice, soapy suds and laughter as the students from year 8 to 12 competed with gusto. |
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Every sort of reef fish competed for meals, the oddest being the boxfish, trunkfish and filefish, all trying to feed through pursed lips. |
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But the Gateshead Harrier, who finished sixth when he last competed at the championships in 1993, said the early start will not bother him. |
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Businesses competed ruthlessly, sometimes unethically, and corrupted the political system through bribes, kickbacks, and illegal rebates. |
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Choirs of men and boys competed in singing hymns and we know that large amounts of undiluted wine and expensive food were consumed. |
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The best of Vancouver's slam poets competed against one another for the honour of being Slam Champion. |
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Like many other bobsled teammates, Jones competed in other sports before crossing over to bobsled. |
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Periodically, fights broke out between the males as they competed for the coveted role of alpha grouse. |
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Several have competed in previous under-age World Cup events, and a good number have graduated to playing for the Saltires at senior level. |
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Intermediate snowboarders competed in the intermediate events immediately following the downhill skiers. |
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He has also climbed the Cullin mountain range on the Isle of Skye and has competed as the co-driver for a rally team for 15 years. |
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There, a vast fleet of brand new motor buses and taxis competed for trade with the brand new electrified trams. |
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For longtime runners who have competed in and finished several marathons, an ultra is an enticing challenge. |
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Traffic in Banda Aceh, home to 400,000 people, was busy as motorized trishaws bajaj competed with cars and motorbikes for space. |
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Farrior competed in his first field trial in 1919 when he was only seven years old. |
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He competed in the triple jump and pole vault in high school as well as diving, football and wrestling. |
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A swarm of brightly coloured flags, shirts, banners and placards competed for the eye's attention while a mishmash of languages filled the air. |
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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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He competed as an international swimmer and was Scottish motorcycle trials champion twice before he switched to pedal bikes. |
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And it was not only an interservice competition, for we also competed with some of Australia's finest biathletes and cross-country skiers. |
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In the war in Eastern Europe, the harsh climate competed successfully with artillery shells and bullets in killing people. |
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Wearing sports suits from China, prisoners competed in track and field, boxing and basketball. |
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The six gymnasts who competed on each event earned their berths at the semi-final competition held two weeks ago. |
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Bolton competed well for almost all the first half before falling behind to Diouf's header which the visitors insisted was offside. |
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She competed regularly in junior tournaments throughout Ohio and was good enough to play in national events. |
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At the time, teams competed in both tournaments, and both were equally important. |
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South Africa have competed at the last two World Cup tournaments and three African Nations Cup finals. |
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He competed in the women's tennis tour in the 1970s after his sex-change operation. |
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The last time I competed, I totaled 2,127 pounds in the deadlift, squat and bench press. |
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Forty teams representing ten schools competed in this year's semi-finals with the top seventeen qualifying for the final. |
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Matches of 27 game sets are vigorously competed among players from the various teams. |
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He won five British championship titles and competed on the Grand Prix circuit for seven years during an impressive riding career. |
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Sixty clubs throughout England competed for the championship title, sending their best athletes forward. |
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Fresh from a round of golf and a dinner at which dark-eyed senhoritas competed for his attention. |
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Taking a deep breath, Julian pressed on through the Zetapol market, where merchants and traders competed in hollering. |
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There wasn't much shame in that because I thought we competed hard in the four games and we were beaten by a better side. |
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Employees, family members and friends competed with one another in contests of brain and brawn. |
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Apart from the scrum, where tight head Gavin Kerr had a torrid afternoon against Sylvain Marconnet, they competed admirably. |
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The national selectors have made three changes to the team that competed in the Champion Challenge. |
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She has competed at five Olympic Games and medalled at all of them including four golds. |
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Guerrilla groups competed for popularity among urban populations being barrel-bombed by the regime. |
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A total of 83 teams competed in ten divisions this year, making it the biggest league of its type in Great Britain. |
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You could say that saints' relics were the earliest tourist attractions, whose possessors competed for business like barkers at a fair. |
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He made history in the old days when he competed in ploughing championships with a pair of horses, at which he excelled. |
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He left everything he had on the wrestling mat and football field each and every time he competed. |
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Swirling robins and starlings competed for the red berries of the barberry and the blue berries of the privet. |
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At the time Rachmaninov wrote, he competed with variations on the same theme by Liszt, Schumann, and Brahms. |
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A reorganised Kirkby front row competed well and the pack scrummaged well to take three against the head. |
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For some, Mammon has competed effectively against Hippocrates as a figure to guide action. |
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There's no question that we competed with the Daily News, but not because it was a tab. |
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Many local athletes competed in the North East's leading open meeting of the season. |
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In 1989 he competed in the London 24-hour, clocking up an astonishing 147 miles. |
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This year he managed the Irish Youths team which competed in the Euro championship in Poland. |
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He competed anyway, wrapping the ankle in tape and popping aspirin to stifle the pain. |
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In the under-20 age group Claire and Katie Huck both competed in high jump and long jump. |
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Olympic heptathlon champion Denise Lewis competed in the long jump in her bid to rediscover form and fitness ahead of Paris. |
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Thus air defense planners competed against fellow Army Air Forces officers in the struggle to obtain appropriations. |
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Victory monuments, monumental altars, and porticoed squares competed with royal palaces in the richness of their artistic display. |
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Two of those lifters competed in Athens after resurrecting their careers following a drug ban. |
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I was into my running and competed in the London Marathon three times and did numerous half marathons. |
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When we competed as amateurs in the Olympics we would practise all year for three or four events. |
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In tributaries feeding the lake, brook trout competed with young bull trout for food and in the lake, lake trout preyed on bull trout. |
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All houses competed aggressively, and even the last race made a difference in the rankings. |
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Rogge, who competed as a yachtsman in three Olympics, came to power because he was known throughout the world as the clean face of the games. |
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The quota system prompted derby-style fishing, where fishermen competed to catch as much wreckfish as possible before the quota was met. |
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Damien Doolan and Colm Guilfoyle competed in the under-14 wind instrument category but unfortunately did not come out tops this time. |
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Trumpets and whistles competed with the sound of African drums as the noisy march made its way through the city centre. |
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Local children who competed had their posters adjudicated on at the recent Charleville Agricultural Show. |
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The accommodation is competed by a self-contained unit adjacent to the dining room. |
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During World War II, he competed as a welterweight for the Air Force, boxing in Australia and New Guinea. |
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They are the first Irish school to have competed in the competition, and qualified for the finals after two exacting trips to England. |
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An expert navigator and sailor, he competed in the Fastnet Race. |
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Like Hamlin, McGinley is also no stranger to bedazzled spandex, having also competed on a season of Dancing with the Stars. |
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After 1730, the French competed from the southwest as La Verendrye and his sons developed a series of posts to intercept the aborigines travelling from the west to the Bay. |
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For 47,745 of the 47,763 runners who competed in the New York Marathon in 2011, it was a co-ed race. |
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And no amount of fancy lace could ever have competed with the joy of sleep. |
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Before finding resurging relevance on Mad Men, he competed on Dancing with the Stars, as did his wife, Lisa Rinna. |
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Agren entered the fashion industry at the ripe age of 13, when she competed in the Elite Model Look contest in France. |
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She competed in an era when Allan Wells beat the rest of the world after training on rainswept tracks in Edinburgh without money, but not motivation. |
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His book reported that by 1640 two trade networks competed, one made up of the Algonquin, Huron, and French, and the other consisting of the Oneidas, Dutch, and English. |
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After this, dressage became a more civilian sport, and the first women competed at the 1952 Olympics. |
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Inside the museum, all manner of detailed models, from submarines, steamboats and trawlers to battleships, tugs and cobles, competed for best model in the various classes. |
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The men's squad and the lightweights competed at the second World Cup in Lucerne and took away a gold in the lightweight men's four and bronze in the men's eight. |
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Throughout the twentieth century, radicals, revolutionaries, feminists, utopians and unionists competed for their hearts and minds to lead the people's procession. |
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Last week, she competed in barrel racing in Exira, Whiting and Bloomfield. |
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Indeed, she medalled in every competition in which she competed. |
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The system, if it be so described, did not exclude the possibility of partiality and prejudice, and the playing field on which pupils competed was not always level. |
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Although pasta can sometimes disappoint, the mushroom tortellini with truffle oil and rocket was delicious and easily competed with the high standard of the fish and meat. |
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Nattavude has a wealth of experience at Macau having competed there for many years in touring cars and, more recently in the Porsche Infineon Carrera Cup Asia. |
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Sam's great-grandparents also competed for England in bowls. |
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Hamilton competed in middle-distance running at the Games in 1992, 1996, and 2000 but never scored a medal. |
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The leading neocons competed with each other to come up with the most grandiose vision of Middle East and planetary restructuring. |
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Sidorova competed in the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games when she was only 19 years old, serving as Skip for several matches. |
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I chose Wei Sun Christianson because she is one woman who successfully competed against hordes of high-profile men. |
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In a split second all eyes turned eastward and there, at the end of Telescope Point, was the white sail barely visible as it competed with the white foam of the breakers. |
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The result was a phenomenal success and classical music critics around the world competed with each other to invent ever-new terms of superlative praise. |
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Of course, supernormal profit can be, and often is, competed away in the real world as people come up with innovations and new ways of doing things. |
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The ladies Cup, for which yachts competed at Rosses Point at the weekend is reputed to be the oldest perpetual trophy in the world for which sailors still compete. |
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Suburban office and industrial parks and shopping centers competed successfully with central business districts, dispersing economic activity over wide areas. |
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Much of the fortune of Dundee was founded on its jute mills and other textile industries, and its jute barons once competed with each other to build grand houses. |
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He actually competed as a powerlifter before switching to bodybuilding, and squats, deadlifts and benches are still staples of his training routine. |
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David junior, at 116 kg, competed in the 125 category and set a new three-section world figure of 592.5kg as well as posting new marks for the squat and dead lift. |
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The purebreds that competed in Best In Show last year are widely acknowledged among fanciers to be the greatest single lineup in Westminster history, according to Frei. |
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In this industry it competed locally with Norwich and Leicester and internationally with St Etienne in France. |
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The expenditures necessary for these land campaigns directly competed with the funds necessary to continue naval expeditions. |
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Gardenstown in Banffshire was the setting for ITV show The Baron, where three celebrities competed for the lairdship of the village. |
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In excess of 60 pupils competed at the event, which took place at the Tyneside Badminton Centre in Newcastle. |
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Instead, the communes competed with the Crown and each other to maintain economic advantage. |
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Drivers are not required to have competed at this level before entering Formula One. |
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Wife Pippa, a singer who competed in the BBC's Fame Academy talent show, named their baby after legendry rock star Jimi Hendrix. |
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The Dutch arrived in 1599 and competed with the Portuguese in the area for trade. |
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At the 2004 Summer Olympics, Bermuda competed in sailing, athletics, swimming, diving, triathlon and equestrian events. |
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Harri competed in the peewee division in both the points stop and continuous contests. |
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Skiffing has dwindled in favour of private motor boat ownership but is competed on the river in the summer months. |
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The Glasgow Cup was a once popular tournament, which was competed for by Rangers, Celtic, Clyde, Partick Thistle and Queen's Park. |
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I was absolutely delighted with the way we competed and the players did me proud. |
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Until 1815, France, Russia, Prussia and the Habsburgs competed for hegemony in the German states during the Napoleonic Wars. |
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In 1884, Ireland competed in the inaugural British Home Championship and lost all three games. |
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If he or she had competed for another country previously, we might allow him or her to compete for Ireland. |
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The Soviet Union and Germany at this time competed with each other for influence in Poland. |
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This is the only time that Great Britain has competed in handball at the Olympics. |
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So far, the Northampton team has competed in three drag races around the country. |
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Some of Ireland's highest performers in athletics have competed at the Olympic Games, such as Eamonn Coghlan and Sonia O'Sullivan. |
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Thirty pupils competed to be the school's popstar of the year and there were drumming, samba and Indian music workshops. |
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In 2009, Hong Kong hosted the 5th East Asian Games and nine national teams competed in it. |
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She competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in double sculler light weight together with Juliane Rasmussen. |
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South Sudan competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics with three athletes in track and field. |
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One athlete from South Sudan, Guor Marial, competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics. |
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He started sailing at the age of eight and first competed at the age of ten. |
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He also competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics, finishing 4th, and the 2012 Summer Olympics, finishing 7th. |
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It is inscribed with names of the yachts that competed for it, and has been modified twice by adding matching bases to accommodate more names. |
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O'Sullivan next competed in the Champion of Champions where he was defending champion. |
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In 2000 the team was purchased by Renault, but competed as Benetton for the 2000 and 2001 seasons. |
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It only competed in the 2009 Formula One World Championship, with drivers Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello. |
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It also competed in the 1997 Bathurst 1000 with Menu and Plato leading for much of the early part of the race. |
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Having competed in three of the 13 rounds, he finished 18th out of 21 in the Drivers' Championship. |
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He has since competed in additional sports car races with his sons Leo and Greg, including the 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans. |
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Like many drivers of the era, he competed in several formulae, often on the same day. |
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The Games brought together 12 nations and 241 athletes who competed in 43 events. |
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Manchester and Birmingham have traditionally competed as frontrunners for this unofficial title. |
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All teams competed against one another for the right to face the previous year's champion in the final round. |
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Perry competed in a total of 20 Davis Cup matches, winning 34 of his 38 rubbers in singles, and 11 out of 14 in doubles. |
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Another team to fail from outside the heartlands was Gateshead Thunder who competed in the first season of Super League. |
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Wales, including as Great Britain, has competed in all but the 2008 tournament. |
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They were presented with the Ashes Trophy by the Australians, which the two countries have competed for ever since. |
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There, they competed for trade supremacy with Portugal and with each other. |
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They showed every game England competed in at the 2013 Rugby League World Cup as well as all their Four Nations games. |
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In October and November that year, England competed in the Autumn Internationals where they took on Wales, and France. |
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With the East India Company, England also competed with the Dutch and French in the East. |
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For many years England also competed in the European Nations Cup and in 2006, an England 'A' team, competed for the Federation Shield. |
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Henceforth, Wales entered regional sides rather than the club sides that had previously competed. |
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Six other lifters who competed at the 2012 Games also tested positive after hundreds of samples were reanalysed. |
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Women's boxing was included in the programme for the first time, and 36 women competed in three weight classes. |
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It was the first time that the Philippines, India and Pakistan competed as independent nations at the Olympic Games. |
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At the 1952 Games in Helsinki the USSR team competed for the first time and immediately became one of the dominant teams. |
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Lagat competed for Kenya in the 2004 Athens Olympics even though he had already become a United States citizen. |
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This waiting period exists only for athletes who previously competed for one nation and want to compete for another. |
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Dual nationals may compete for either country, as long as three years have passed since the competitor competed for the former country. |
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The Games brought together 14 nations and 241 athletes who competed in 43 events. |
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The remaining eight teams competed in the group stage, from which two teams advance to the Super 10 stage. |
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Seven teams have competed in every finals tournament, five of which have won the title. |
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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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Since then, they have mostly competed in the top two League tiers, bar five seasons in the third tier. |
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This cinnamon eventually competed with Sri Lankan cinnamon, which was controlled by the Portuguese. |
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Before Thomson's acquisition of West, CJS competed against the American Jurisprudence legal encyclopedia. |
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The Tang Empire competed with the Tibetan Empire for control of areas in Inner and Central Asia. |
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The Midland had long competed on the extra comfort it provided for its passengers but this advantage was lost in the merged company. |
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Proctor, as an Anguillan, has competed in the Commonwealth Games, World Youth, World Juniors and World Championships. |
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Note All tournaments from 1950 to 1990 inclusively were competed as West Germany. |
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In the 1950s, various organizations, including some advocating armed uprising, competed for public support in bringing about political change. |
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The most successful national team is the Namibian rugby team, having competed in five separate World Cups. |
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They competed for the Jerudong Trophy at cirencester Park Polo Club. |
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I've competed in three military-style obstacle races and I'm a huge fan of mixed martial arts, particularly Brazilian Jiujutsu and Muay Thai. |
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Andy Beattie was manager for six matches in 1954 when Scotland competed at their first World Cup. |
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Oman has competed repeatedly for a position in the FIFA World Cup, but have yet qualified to compete in the tournament. |
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Oman hosted the Asian 2011 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup qualifiers, where 11 teams competed for three spots at the FIFA World Cup. |
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Biondetti actually competed in four Formula One races in 1950, but only one of these counted for the World Championship. |
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Madagascar sent its first competitors to the Olympic Games in 1964 and has also competed in the African Games. |
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The nation has competed at every Summer Olympic Games, one of only four countries to have done so. |
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Cushman and Salsbury competed against each other, with both companies advertising the economy of their scooters. |
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The club remained in the second division for three seasons and since 2004 had competed in the top tier. |
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Cricket has close historical ties with Australian rules football and many players have competed at top levels in both sports. |
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So far in the competition fans have competed to win a variety of prizes from Diesel schwag and ghetto blasters to digital cameras. |
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A total of 16 four-person teams competed in the single-elimination tournament vying for the four custom designed bocce ball trophies. |
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In the 2010 Commodores Cup a total of 10 teams from five nations competed, with Ireland claiming overall victory. |
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In addition, instead of being a competition between national teams, the event was competed between yacht clubs, each with two boats. |
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From 1957 to 1999 the cup was competed for between national teams, each having three boats. |
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Weston Martyr, a British yachtsman, conceived the idea of the race after having competed in Bermudan yacht races. |
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The national rugby union team has competed at every Rugby World Cup, and takes part in the annual Six Nations Championship. |
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Amatori Catania have competed in the top Italian national rugby union league called National Championship of Excellence. |
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This wine has competed with the best cabernet sauvignons in the world and has bested them for years. |
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Kalhor competed in two events, finishing 55th of 55 in the slalom and 60th of 60 in the giant slalom. |
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The Huddersfield college were mob-handed at the AOC National finals and competed superbly in a series of events. |
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Wadsworth has competed in other Special Olympics events, such as floor hockey and swimming, but cycling is by far his favorite. |
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Rebekah Bradford is an Olympic speedskater who competed in the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver for the United States. |
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Willem Coetzee was an ultra-marathoner who could have competed in speedwalking in the Olympics if not for the political upheaval of the times. |
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Henceforce Wales entered regional sides rather than the club sides which had previously competed. |
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In 2012 it again competed for city status during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. |
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He was also a renowned and successful athlete, having competed in the Scottish Highland Games. |
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One is that descendants of different lines of the royal family competed for the throne. |
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No bronze medal was awarded in the men's synchronized 10 metre platform as only four teams competed in the event. |
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He explained that he had trained apprentices who now competed with him in the private painting market. |
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Commonwealth gold medalist Ross Murdoch, who also competed at Rio 2106, is a student at the university. |
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The local band, Dunbar Royal British Legion Pipe Band, has competed with considerable success over the years. |
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Courtiers and other wealthy Elizabethans competed to build prodigy houses that proclaimed their status. |
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Scottish monarchs made repeated efforts to introduce bishops and two ecclesiastical traditions competed. |
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In gaining this qualification, it has competed with the city of Maastricht. |
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The women's team has competed at the Olympics and World Championships though without any notable success. |
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In northern Somalia, the Gerad Dynasty conducted trade with Yemen and Persia and competed with the merchants of the Bari Dynasty. |
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They have also competed in the Rugby League European Nations Cup and Victory Cup. |
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Scotland made their World Cup debut at the 2000 World Cup having previously competed as part of Great Britain. |
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All 25 super strongmen lined up for the announcement, only eight of whom competed on the third and final day of the competition. |
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A nominator system was tied in where all runners competed for nominators and they earned prizes for reaching the final and the eventual winner. |
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Pakistan has competed many times at the Olympic Games in field hockey, boxing, athletics, swimming, and shooting. |
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Engine manufacturers and constructors in bold have competed in the 2017 World Championship. |
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Scotland competed in the qualifiers in the United Arab Emirates, to compete for a place in the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 in the West Indies. |
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Back in the UK, they competed in the Friends Provident Trophy, their only win coming against Lancashire. |
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The teams competed in identical Sunfast 37 yachts with help from experienced skippers from the Royal Yacht Squadron. |
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Between 2010 and 2013, the team competed in the ECB 40 as the Scottish Saltires. |
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The NI Men's National Team competed in the first round of the World Championships under coach Gerry Ford and captain Nick Wright. |
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Whelan, Claudia Fragapane, Ruby Harrold, Kelly Simm and Rebecca Downie all competed at the SSE Hydro last night on the vault and uneven bars. |
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