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1 It's time for the populace to challenge the world of medical terminology.
2 We might challenge the world to name a more beautiful, a more excellent prayer.
3 Montreal can point to her Victoria Bridge, and challenge the world to produce its equal.
4 Germany feels herself strong enough to challenge the world .
5 They did not sound like a band that was getting ready to challenge the world .
6 We challenge the world to produce his equal!
7 Only accept my vows at the altar, and I challenge the world to breathe an imputation upon their sanctity.
8 Pope John Paul will challenge the world to come up with new international laws to prevent future conflicts, the Vatican says.
9 Petzl setters had been working in the cave for 5 months finding the perfect lines to challenge the world 's best climbers.
10 You know we bill him as remaining under a fraction over four minutes, and challenge the world to produce his equal.
11 When DeepMind first unveiled AlphaGo, serious students of the game questioned whether it was skillful enough to challenge the world 's best players.
12 I may safely challenge the world to show in human form the perfection which dwelt in Jesus, the founder of this religion.
13 White's belief that he can challenge the world 's best skateboarders in Tokyo is not as outlandish as it might sound at first.
14 Women in Saudi Arabia got behind the steering wheels of their cars today to challenge the world 's only ban on driving by females.
15 The English flag has a home on those heights which we have already said may challenge the world for bold picturesqueness and beauty.
16 I think you may challenge the world 's literature for more wholesome pictures of rural pleasures than those mirrored in the "Deserted Village."
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