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1 The sense of a bitter rivalry stirring again had upped the ante.
2 As may be inferred there was bitter rivalry between the two shoe-makers.
3 There was a bitter rivalry between them, though they never met.
4 These agencies were not always united; sometimes a bitter rivalry grew up between them.
5 There is sometimes bitter rivalry among academics, so I hear.
6 That appeared to be a reference to the bitter rivalry between Yushchenko and Tymoshenko.
7 Before Ukraine obtained independence, there was bitter rivalry between Dynamo Kiev and their Muscovite opponents.
8 And just like that, we were gifted a bitter rivalry to follow during the pandemic.
9 The bitter rivalry , not yet extinct, between the two branches of the Serb race-Serbiaand Montenegro-nowbegan.
10 An often bitter rivalry had grown up between Defenders and Companions, centering on who should guard Rand.
11 The bitter rivalry between Scott and Brenna Richardson, another yearbook photographer, was the stuff of reality TV.
12 Perversely, it irked him that he no longer sensed jealousy and bitter rivalry in those around him.
13 Her life was marked by a storied and bitter rivalry with her older sister Olivia de Havilland.
14 The bitter rivalry between talk show hosts Jay Leno and David Letterman has transfixed the US for years.
15 The inhabitants of these cities are proud of them, and envious of each other with a bitter rivalry .
16 Mounting antagonism between the two Koreas has unnerved investors, worried the bitter rivalry could spill over into conflict.
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