They're not asking for a reciprocal roaming agreement or anything that would let a potential competitor onto T-Mobile's network. |
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In addition, Taoists sometimes saw in Buddhism an antagonist and competitor rather than a colleague. |
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His fellow competitor snapped his leg rope and was genuinely in a bit of trouble in the rough seas. |
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Yet, it has still managed to amass a huge amount of cash and a reputation as an aggressive and relentless competitor. |
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I think that what I always relished about having Peter as a colleague and as a competitor is that his passion was never tempered. |
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England does not possess a more admirable competitor and the doughty Lancastrian has been cruelly served by umpiring standards in this series. |
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Her virtual car lurches forward, overtaking a rival competitor tearing around the Alpine race track. |
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When one of these alpha males left to get some water, a competitor snatched his coveted position. |
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He has been woodchopping for almost two years and was the youngest entrant in the woodchop yesterday as a junior chop competitor. |
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Without a winning instinct how on earth is any competitor going to succeed in their chosen sport? |
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If he sees another competitor moving in for the kill, though, he wouldn't hesitate to move full-time into his South Beach Miami apartment. |
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For them, we're really 'the' competitor to beat and they don't think twice about aggressing us. |
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A tough competitor, with a soft stroke for deep, Williams played only two games in Boston, but looked solid. |
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If the host doesn't like the competitor or ratings slump the timer will be arbitrarily accelerated. |
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The report said the abolition of import quotas on Chinese textiles and apparel in key markets in 2005 will make China a formidable competitor. |
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They knew he would never jettison anyone short of an attacking pirate, but he did not like having to cater to his former competitor. |
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How can your competitor get away with not adding that tax and ace you out of yet another job? |
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Judging is carried out by three officials who indicate with red or green lights whether the competitor has qualified to the next round. |
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Each competitor rides the initial lap blind and is strictly timed during a special stage of each lap as well as during the entire lap itself. |
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Each competitor has to complete the activity against the clock, with the one who completes the circuit in the fastest time the winner. |
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Ann held a two shot lead over her nearest competitor, Kay Fanning, after the final eighteen holes. |
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Each competitor swam in six events during three selected meets throughout the fall season. |
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Within each weight division each competitor is placed in a pool that determines who they fight first. |
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The runners now toed this mark, each competitor leaning forward with his eye on the farther end of the platform. |
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If the competitor strategy is strong, the mimic strategy will inevitably be second best. |
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He is unfazed by the prospect of a new and innovative competitor on Scottish Provident's patch. |
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But on a lightening fast surface, the British No.2 was always likely to be a troublesome competitor. |
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In a handicap competition, the competitor with the lowest net score for the stipulated round or rounds is the winner. |
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Each competitor had to sing two numbers before the judges made their verdict. |
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The handicapper's job is to make the race as competitive as possible by giving each competitor a mark off which to run. |
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Under the watchful eyes of promoters and fans, she moved nimbly around semifinal competitor Stephanie Thomas and scouted for an opening. |
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Your mainsail changes color if you are being blanketed or backwinded by a competitor. |
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Domestically, he has overseen the development of his country from an imperial backwater to a cutting-edge competitor. |
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The fact that a new open source competitor called Wordpress is looking really good has to mean that this is a suicidal marketing move. |
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It marks the arrival of a new inheritor of Rome and a competitor to the Byzantines. |
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The Spaniard gained almost four seconds on the Finnish competitor, who was chasing him for fourth spot on the leaderboard. |
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The American athlete, known for her bullet starts got off to a flyer but a competitor ran her down and caught her at the tape. |
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Still a competitor, he branched out into fitness modeling after a talent scout noticed him training in a gym. |
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It used to be more but there are some issues to face, such as an aggressive local competitor and also a shift in direction in the industry. |
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Despite losing his round to an older competitor the tough tot's family said he would not be deterred. |
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Each competitor is required to possess two sixguns, a lever gun chambering a sixgun cartridge, and a shotgun. |
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With one home-schooled student, eight public school kids, and a competitor from a parochial school, the students are a diverse lot. |
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Fitzpatrick is the only competitor ever to beat Scott in over 20 bouts and it was sweet revenge for the talented Elton High School pupil. |
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Each competitor dons protective padding covering the knees, shins, and feet, and kicking is allowed. |
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She is a solid international competitor, having medaled in three World Endurance Championships. |
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You can even partner with your competitor and that's the whole basis of the association movement. |
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In the small, tight world of the judo competitor your opponent is very close, at arms length or less. |
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Each competitor tries to manoeuvre the other into making an error or violating the rules and incurring a penalty. |
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Each competitor has a shot glass, plenty of beer and ideally, an empty bladder. |
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It goes without saying that, for a golf event to be contested fairly, every competitor must play off the same tees. |
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Every competitor in both competitions received a medal and certificate for their afternoon's efforts. |
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So the competitor played with two players playing a friendly game, and one of them served as his marker. |
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It is a startling admission for a competitor in one of the most solitary of sporting arenas. |
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That advantage for their American competitor has haunted the Europeans for a long time. |
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If a contest ends in a tie on points, then the competitor with the most points before penalties were deducted is the winner. |
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For a competitor who could strip out costs and trouser the management fees, that would be very attractive. |
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The company argues that it will become a serious competitor to BT in the business services market. |
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A company could be right in the middle of its launch campaign when a competitor releases a rival product. |
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No competitor is the enemy, only the big corporations and people who think like Henry Ford. |
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To identify the focal male in each dyad, each randomly selected competitor was marked with a dot of white paint the evening prior to the trials. |
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Here, each competitor randomly selects a conker from a bag, rather than play with his own equipment. |
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It is the first top 10 finish by a woman competitor at the Race to the Sky. |
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The parting with Victoria was painful, even though an irresistible competitor in the shape of Albert had arrived. |
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A competitor in the under 17 race was taken to casualty with a damaged shoulder after taking a tumble on the descent. |
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If you don't stake out your turf in other domains, a competitor might grab the territory first. |
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He also counterpunched effectively while landing more shots to the head than almost any competitor so far. |
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Firstly because he is a true competitor and, secondly, because he likes the feeling of newly-won, crisp pound notes in his pocket. |
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Sports that involve facing a competitor in a direct struggle place different demands on a person than sports that require solitary concentration. |
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A competitor might erode the outlet's competitive advantage by offering natural beef through traditional channels. |
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This was James's first Pentathlon and he was the youngest competitor in this event. |
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He is also an experienced competitor on this stage, suggesting he would be tough to overcome. |
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Zoe enjoys horse riding and has two horses, one of which is an experienced competitor in eventing. |
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In fact I reckon the only competitor in the style stakes is the Alfa Romeo drophead. |
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To qualify for a particular age group a competitor must be under-age on July 31st of this year. |
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In Division III no competitor met the qualifying standard in high jump or long jump. |
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These were run as round robins, in which each competitor wrestled all the other competitors in their division. |
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Consequently, daily variations in irradiance may slow rates of competitive exclusion or reverse the identity of the superior competitor but not allow stable coexistence. |
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The first competitor will be flagged off at 7 p.m. on September 8 and the other competitors will be flagged off at two minute intervals from then onwards. |
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One year, each competitor had to tote around not only a tree stump but also a bicycle frame for hours. |
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The most accomplished female double trap shooter in the world, Kim is a favorite to win the gold medal in Athens and is the U.S. only woman competitor in the event. |
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Similarly, in the European bitterling, Rhodeus sericeus, dominant males invested most in ejaculations before oviposition if only one competitor was present. |
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The idea behind the effort is to monetize YouTube by positioning it as a competitor to Netflix for streaming Hollywood movies. |
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So everyone raising prices knows that a competitor could undercut them. |
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Once, a competitor was slandering us to some potential customers. |
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Riding in the slipstream of another competitor is not allowed. |
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What piquantly captured the imagination of each, from competitor to consumer to straw boss to newly outsourced consultant, was how all-inclusive the bench warrant was. |
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In the sport of orienteering, a competitor uses a detailed map to navigate his or her way across varied terrain following a course drawn on the map. |
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He did manage to sink the putt for a birdie, unlike a fellow competitor in the Jackalope, who after getting nearest the hole, played his next chip shot from further away. |
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The team was a sure-fire playoff competitor in the NAIA championship. |
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A party that is willing to sacrifice any or all of its policy preferences will have more room to manoeuvre than a competitor who gets stuck on a principle. |
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That tells you everything about her as a competitor and an athlete. |
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What piquantly captured the imagination of each, from competitor to consumer-to straw boss to newly outsourced consultant, was how all-inclusive the bench warrant was. |
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Not only did they have the top male and female finisher in this race but last Sunday had a female competitor win the Courts Women on the Move 5k race. |
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Duplicate contract bridge, in which each competitor or team plays identical hands under similar conditions, is the main form of competitive bridge. |
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This will require a significant shift in human consciousness from the selfish to the selfless, from the competitor to the cooperator, from the ignorant to the enlightened. |
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Although a spokesperson claims that they weren't reacting to their competitor and it was always part of their strategy, only a dill would lower the price it it didn't have to. |
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There is, of course, one notorious precedent of a British competitor who failed a drug test for a stimulant at an Olympic Games and emerged unscathed. |
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At an even five feet tall, Catanzaro is the shortest competitor in this season of Ninja Warrior, but average for a gymnast. |
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Arch competitor Volkswagen last year announced it will build a new assembly plant in Chattanooga, Tenn. |
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Even Loaded Lux could not keep a straight face, smiling as his competitor established a clear, early lead and never let up. |
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In short, it would have to make her less viable than every other competitor in the field. |
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Although Tracey is a vastly experienced competitor in rallying, circuit racing and rallycross, his move to the ranks of the World Rally Car drivers was not anticipated. |
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Insiders at The Daily Telegraph, a ferocious Times competitor, claim that about 15,000 Times refuseniks have defected since last Monday when the broadsheet Times disappeared. |
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Wal-Mart clearly lived up to its reputation as a low-price competitor. |
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A decade later and the sport is not only more athletically demanding, but there is clearly a younger breed of competitor more willing to challenge established methods. |
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He put on a wonderful demonstration with his four-horse hitch of Belgians and another competitor showed how it's done when he hitched his pair of gray Percherons tandem. |
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Dutch judo competitor Edith Bosch was sitting next to the bottle thrower and threw a punch at him after seeing the incident. |
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It gradually phased out its direct competitor the Nobel mine on the insistence of admiral Fyodor Litke. |
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Nissen was a gymnastics and diving competitor and Griswold was a tumbler on the gymnastics team, both at the University of Iowa, United States. |
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Red Funnel's main competitor is Wightlink whose services operate from Portsmouth to Fishbourne and Ryde, and from Lymington to Yarmouth. |
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Following Napoleon's defeat, Prussia emerged as Austria's chief competitor for rule of a Greater Germany. |
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The women's team won 19 medals at 20 African Championships, more than twice as many medals as any competitor. |
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From about 1640 Dutch Delftware also became a competitor, using styles frankly imitative of the East Asian decoration. |
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The expanded New Standard of 1913 was a worthy challenge to the New International, and remained a major competitor for many years. |
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Francis Bacon, his main competitor, was known as a philosopher and man of learning, but Coke had no interest in such subjects. |
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In 1708, for example, the East India Company merged with an erstwhile competitor to restore its monopoly over the Indian trade. |
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But Middleton is neither malnourished nor an ironwoman competitor. |
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In 2000 the competition accepted a sixth competitor, Italy, thus forming the Six Nations. |
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And one competitor says his agency will try to do some cherry-picking. |
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News UK's main competitor is DMG Media, which is in turn owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust. |
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Concerned about market share, Airbus recently announced a competitor, the Airbus Corporate Jetliner. |
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Hong Kong is also the most popular city for tourists, nearly two times of its nearest competitor Macau. |
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Every competitor has to have a nickname, usually something suitably classy like Squits, Snake Hips or Urine. |
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To top it off, Steyer has held an interest in a Keystone competitor. |
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With less sugar and fat than competitor crescent rolls, they can be stuffed with fillings or served from the oven as a perfect side to any meal. |
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As a competitor to the cogenerator, the utility buys the cogenerator's power at very low prices and then charges high prices to distribute it. |
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The defeat of Pisa, which never fully recovered as a maritime competitor, resulted in gain of control of the commerce of Corsica by Genoa. |
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Ainslie felt the photographer's boat's wake had prevented him from passing a competitor. |
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The most successful competitor was German wrestler and gymnast Carl Schuhmann, who won four gold medals. |
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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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Brack, 43, became the second Indianapolis 500 competitor to win an X Games gold medal, joining Jeff Ward, who has won X Games gold in supermoto. |
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For instance, if a competitor has bowled two bowls closer to the jack than their opponent's nearest, they are awarded two shots. |
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A new competitor may decrease the likeliness of an old hypothesis, but it will usually not change its loveliness. |
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Sinclair Research was based in Cambridge, as was its competitor in the 1980s, Acorn Computers. |
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The longnose gar is abundant throughout Texas and is a major predator on all fish and competitor to largemouth bass. |
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Andrea Leadsom, who was energy minister and May's primary competitor for party leader, was made the new environment secretary. |
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We think he's going to start working for our competitor, so we've put on him on garden leave so he doesn't take all of our latest ideas. |
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However, one brave competitor wore a small pair of red shorts and a Santa hat and others put on fancy dress. |
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The CEO of a company that manufactures tribbles knows his competitor across town can sell the same tribble for 10 percent less. |
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She also discovers she's a huge witch who's hated by almost everyone and that Poise is being clobbered by a competitor. |
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Ultimate brought Eagle and Malecek, also a national competitor and coach of WPI's ultimate Frisbee club team, together. |
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And we wake up in a cold sweat over the thought of a competitor going viral overnight with a marketing slamdunk. |
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Wallsend's Gary Wilson, a former professional and regular competitor in Teesside Pro-Ams, won the event. |
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How can we in full conscience pledge not to preannounce products when our biggest competitor has not done so? |
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Whatever the merit of Parkinson's Law, the blunt economic truth is that Birmingham is not doing as well as many of its competitor cities. |
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OnePlus will now diversify on its own, with the help of quite a few former members of competitor software customization team Paranoid Android. |
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Camels are placed side to side and victory goes to the competitor who leaps, from a running start, over the most camels. |
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Many thought Yemen was the strongest competitor, but it was defeated in the first three matches of the tournament. |
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In 2006 Jackson became the first competitor who had not won the main series to win the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special. |
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His funeral was paid for in part by former competitor and friend, Max Schmeling, who also acted as a pallbearer. |
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If the competitor does not flee, the male will eventually attack it to force it away, and the confrontation turns physical. |
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Overfishing eliminates a major jellyfish competitor and predator exacerbating the jellyfish population explosion. |
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He was defeated, but his successful competitor was unseated on petition, and at the second contest Bright was returned. |
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In 1907 US Steel bought its largest competitor, the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company, which was headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. |
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With the average male competitor weighing around 220, the total poundage of raw, ripped mass in the preliminary lineup is over 3,700 pounds. |
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Baker has been the most successful martial arts competitor in Irish history winning over 50 international titles. |
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Quackle is a game that's better than any human competitor and it's free to download at www. |
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It has all the attributes of property necessary for determining that a misappropriation of it by a competitor is unfair competition because contrary to good conscience. |
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The fastest smash ever recorded in a game was 206 mph,'' said the 18-year-old Newton South High School senior and international badminton competitor. |
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On occasion, a large competitor arrives to threaten the male cuttlefish. |
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If one occurs naturally, such as a competitor going out of business, or lack of competition, it is not illegal until such time as the monopoly holder abuses the power. |
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By the time the business was sold to competitor Romney's in 1987 there were several rival mint cake producers, many of which are still in business. |
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These plans drew strong opposition from the town of Hawes, in Yorkshire, a strong competitor in terms of Swaledale sales, and which had its own plans for a visitor centre. |
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They have truly proven themselves as a top competitor in the market because of the impeccability of their product as well as their top notch customer service. |
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Hurry had all the prejudices and antipathies of a white hunter, who generally regards the Indian as a sort of natural competitor, and not unfrequently as a natural enemy. |
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Key topics covered include strategic competitor assessment, market characterization, unmet needs and the implications for the Athlete's Foot Therapeutics market. |
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It was a great match because Woosy is such a great competitor, but I was six under this morning and seven this afternoon and I hope I can take that form into the weekend. |
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Irish Open international attracts over 4,000 competitor over the three days and is hosted in city west main conference centre which has seating capacity for 15,000 people. |
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Coupled with findings that they spend more prior to switching to a competitor, UK businesses are losing twice as much as American companies each yeara. |
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As mutual funds have become a significant competitor to depository institutions, these institutions have increased their participation in the mutual fund industry. |
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LaFond is a four-year skier and the team's third-ranked competitor. |
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After acquiring steel stockholding competitor Miles Druce and Co, by 1974 the company had created a full integrated steel production and manufacturing business. |
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The main purpose of fighting brands is to challenge competitor brands. |
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The first ski jump competitor to represent the UK, Eddie the Eagle was labelled 'the world's worst ski jumper' due to his record of finishing last every time. |
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If one presumes that Pytheas would not have written before reaching age 20, he would have been a contemporary and competitor of Timaeus and Dicaearchus. |
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Of special note was the support of John II Comyn, another competitor and head of the most powerful baronial family in Scotland, who was married to Balliol's sister, Eleanor. |
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In November 2007, Michelin released their first guide for fine dining in Tokyo, awarding 191 stars in total, or about twice as many as Tokyo's nearest competitor, Paris. |
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Japanese orders for MOX recommenced on 17 April 2013, being supplied by the Sellafield MOX plant's main competitor, the French MOX fuel vendor COGEMA owned by Areva. |
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The Sri Lankan becomes the fifth competitor to fail a drugs test at the Delhi Games, along with three Nigerian track runners and an Indian race walker. |
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The Sri Lankan becomes the fifth competitor to fail a drugs test at the Games in India, along with three Nigerian track runners and an Indian race walker. |
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The swadeshi cloth, although more expensive and somewhat less comfortable than its Lancashire competitor, was worn as a mark of national pride by people all over India. |
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A FORMER Urdd Eisteddfod competitor is spending this week adjudicating. |
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The front runner was thirty meters ahead of her nearest competitor. |
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Then, after a smoky-burnout to warm up the tires, you're lined up next to another competitor and the Christmas tree lights blink down... yellow, yellow, yellow, green! |
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I went to the Venice beach body building competition and noticed the competitor from Athen, and boy oh boy lemme tell ya, that's what a call classic Greek anatomy. |
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Unlike other competitor methodologies, The FTSE Shariah Global Equity Index Series uses asset-based debt screening, a more conservative approach to Shariah compliance. |
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Ford says that the closest any other competitor comes in the variation sweepstakes is its archrival the Chevrolet Silverado with an anemic 15 choices. |
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TradePoint has selected the Renault Premiums due to the best all round package they offer, in a tender prepared by BRS against competitor marques, including MAN and Mercedes. |
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The Dutchman, who coaches both Britain's heptathletes, claimed former Olympic champion Lewis is still the better competitor even after she pulled out after five events. |
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At 24, she was the youngest competitor to complete the voyage. |
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Before he entered the business arena, Eccles was in the public eye first as an Alpine skier at the University of Utah and later as an international competitor in the sport. |
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The brand that every competitor wants to follow in terms of market share and machine quality, Caterpillar is an indisputed heavy weight in the Middle East machinery markets. |
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Snowboarder Jenny Jones made history at those Games as the first British competitor to win a medal in an event on snow when she took a bronze in the slopestyle competition. |
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