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1 His last years were embittered by the fierce rivalry of his sons.
2 But then Athens permitted fierce rivalry and perpetual change, and was certainly not happy.
3 The beauty-spots of Great Britain are engaged just now in a fierce rivalry of advertisement.
4 Next year, he will probably be the subject of fierce rivalry among Coney Island caterers.
5 A fierce rivalry exists between these two clubs, dating back to at least the early 80s.
6 BEACH volleyballer Chris McHugh spent the past decade building up a fierce rivalry with Victorian Damien Schumann.
7 A fierce rivalry with Ford, most famously on Bathurst's Mt Panorama racetrack, took the brand to passionate heights.
8 There might be fierce rivalry behind the scenes, but generally the various producers like to present a united front.
9 Still, in the interdealer broker field, there is often fierce rivalry between companies to hire the most sought-after individuals.
10 SO much for fierce rivalry .
11 A fierce rivalry with Ford F.N, most famously on Bathurst's Mt Panorama racetrack, took the brand to passionate heights.
12 The fall of Quebec did not merely bring to a close the fierce rivalry of France and England in America.
13 The struggle of the Baltimore and Ohio for its share of Western business led to fierce rivalry with the Pennsylvania.
14 The Belles have a fierce rivalry with Arsenal, who in recent years overtook them as the most decorated club in English women's football.
15 They are now locked in a fierce rivalry , with Ah Tai's stallfront plastered with newspaper clippings talking up the vicious chicken rice war.
16 By inspiring a fierce rivalry between the would-be golfers of the two clubs, they could build up a thriving practice in their chosen profession.
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