And of course, there's no rivalry quite like a sibling rivalry.
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A rivalry doesn't even start until three, four years into the rivalry.
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It was a rivalry much in the way that a bowling ball has a rivalry with the pins.
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And Alabama and Florida State is one hell of a rivalry (though not the biggest rivalry for either team).
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Interstate rivalry An exchange during April arguments may have signaled the emerging jockeying -- rivalry even -- between Roberts and Gorsuch.
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And Houdini and Dante had a big rivalry, almost like a Hollywood rivalry, where they absolutely hated each other.
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If there was a rivalry between them in the 1930s and '40s, it was a rivalry between champion thoroughbreds.
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Sibling Rivalry: One Long Food Fight (2012) Sibling rivalry plays out at the dinner — or lunch or breakfast — table.
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Joe: The rivalry between us and Anchor Bar, which, obviously, invented the wings, I think is more of a city rivalry.
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The Mac-Windows rivalry has been replaced by the iOS-Android rivalry, and iPhone and iPad users aren't at an app disadvantage.
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As great as the rivalry was during its brief zenith, Graf and Seles (and tennis fans) never truly got the rivalry they deserved.
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The rivalry of the 1960s and early 1980s between the Celtics and Lakers ultimately became the rivalry of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird.
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Bergen: ISIS is a symptom of some deep problems: Sunni-Shia rivalry, Iran-Saudi rivalry in the region, and the collapse of Arab governance.
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The greatest college football rivalry on the internet had the most fascinating result of this week's games—you know, the famed Michigan-Rutgers rivalry.
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Russian aggression is again a chief threat to American and global security, with a different type of rivalry under Vladimir Putin but a rivalry nonetheless.
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"The rivalry was Bratton's rivalry," said Valerie Salembier, a former head of the nonprofit New York City Police Foundation and an admirer of Mr. Kelly.
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As the local matchup tries to gain footing and luster — headlining Major League Soccer's rivalry week — it has barely been much of a rivalry at all.
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Heated rivalry The sporting rivalry between the two neighboring countries dates to 1952, just five years after independence, when India and Pakistan played their first test series.
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Rather than position the United States to ease tensions in the Middle East, Mr. Trump has, essentially, picked one side in a small rivalry within a big rivalry.
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The pressure to take sides in the Picasso-versus-Matisse rivalry persists today, in exhibitions like Matisse and Picasso: A Gentle Rivalry at the Kimbell Art Museum in 1999.
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But the ratings rivalry on Wednesday will be closely watched.
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Maybe there's a new rivalry in town: Wendy v Chuck.
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The two companies have developed a bit of a rivalry.
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The teaser sets up a rivalry between the regal pair.
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There's no lack of rivalry in China's massive medical industry.
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It's like a time warp -- back to their campaign rivalry.
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It's not so much a rivalry, it's just a regret.
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It is not inevitable that rivalry must lead to war.
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This is the rivalry that I never miss to see.
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Now she is wowing in the Rivalry Series against Canada.
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The rivalry already exists, and it could last for years.
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Is there a bit of sibling rivalry in Pink's household?
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A new rivalry, between America and China, is taking hold.
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Rivalry between Sunni and Shi'ite Islam goes back many centuries.
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He'll narrate the rivalry between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr.
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But, they might just have one more (friendly) rivalry ahead.
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Maci Bookout's son Bentley certainly doesn't suffer from sibling rivalry.
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Indeed their rivalry is often an expression of these differences.
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A damaging rivalry developed with Barzani and his son, Massoud.
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The rivalry between Kitty Hawk and Opener quickly cemented itself.
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The rivalry between Luke and Han to be Leia's hero.
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Sibling rivalry ... it's better when everyone is super freakin' rich.
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Finally, a pair of triathletes embody a friendly sibling rivalry.
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Remember the rivalry between The Beatles and The Beach Boys.
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Sometimes there was intense rivalry to become the guru's favourite.
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Rivalry among Republicans is all the greater given the stakes.
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The curse is over, but the rivalry only has intensified.
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In the May interview, Fallon leaned into the Colbert rivalry.
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The rivalry between the two tech giants goes back decades.
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Val Kilmer's Iceman had a rivalry with Maverick at Topgun.
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For some, it is now the driver of the rivalry.
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Sun and Horton had developed a sharp rivalry this week.
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Venus seems prepared for the inevitable questions about sibling rivalry.
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And she joked about the rivalry with the press corps.
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Love — and rivalry — had wormed its way between these kinfolk.
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There simply is no greater rivalry in American professional soccer.
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But even that agreement will reflect the two powers' rivalry.
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The rivalry became the most enthralling in women's college basketball.
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Perhaps you've heard of these two men and their rivalry.
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But amid this idyllic online menagerie, a rivalry is brewing.
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Sports Illustrated calls it a top 10 college sports rivalry.
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What are the qualities that make for a good rivalry?
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Too often, I think, this aspect to rivalry is overlooked.
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I think it's more of a competitive rivalry, nothing personal.
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"In two weeks, we'll go back to a rivalry again."
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So the rivalry between these programs may be just beginning.
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It gave rise to a long rivalry between the two.
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And its expressions are political, not poetical: hate, rivalry, aggression.
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The rivalry between Leonard and James, meanwhile, continues to sizzle.
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The painting was intended to depict an athletic team rivalry.
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Longstanding rivalry Mahathir and Anwar put aside a longstanding rivalry to fight together to defeat Najib and his United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party, which forms the largest constituent in the Barisan Nasional coalition.
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Furthermore, both Zaidis and Shafi'is have always prayed at the same mosques, intermarried and coexisted with no sectarian rivalry; it was not until the Houthis-Saleh forces coup began that such rivalry took shape.
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NBC made some smart moves, including the decision to scrap the Wednesday Night Rivalry that sounded great in theory but never really worked in reality because there hasn't been a good NHL rivalry since 2012.
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If it is a family home, sibling rivalry can wreak havoc.
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GSP and Alves, however, had no real rivalry to speak of.
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Personal rivalry would make it hard for them to work together.
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Silicon Valley can be a place of intense rivalry and competition.
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The rivalry between Lyft and Uber isn't letting up anytime soon.
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How will Jerry respond in this NFC East rivalry, water edition??
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Their rivalry peaked when Logan slept with Jake's ex-girlfriend, Alissa.
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Taylor would cease the rivalry entirely if their enemies would, too.
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He opened Rivalry Roasters, a café and coffee roaster, in August.
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Akten went down a rabbit hole of research on binocular rivalry.
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Did you ever feel that sort of rivalry with a colleague?
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Either way, the rivalry between Airbnb and hotels will surely intensify.
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For me the greatest rivalry in America is Eagles vs Cowboys.
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It adds up to an unspoken insistence that a rivalry exists.
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The rivalry between Pusha and Drake goes back a long way.
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This upcoming season is set to feature a fresh new rivalry.
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The rivalry between Twitch and YouTube has begun to heat up.
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His rivalry with Richard Humphreys, the "gentleman boxer", transfixed the country.
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The Kurds then turned to Assad for help despite their rivalry.
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Is there a sibling rivalry brewing in the Kardashian West house?
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The Time/Revolution rivalry at one point included a food fight.
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Despite their rivalry, it appears to be all in good fun.
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So, on the pitch in Astana, another great rivalry was born.
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Sibling rivalry Losing to your brother under any circumstances is irritating.
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But Australia's rivalry with China appears to have swung the argument.
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And, more importantly, it cannot win with that kind of rivalry.
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This birthed a bit of healthy rivalry between the two labels.
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Mourinho, the dark destroyer, is one way of depicting this rivalry.
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The Clippers re-asserted their dominance in the rivalry quickly Saturday.
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The push is likely to intensify rivalry with Indonesia's Go-Jek.
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Read Karen Crouse's story on the race and the rivalry here.
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There is a growing sense of rivalry between Luckin and Starbucks.
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Saudi Arabia and Iran are taking their religious rivalry to Senegal.
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Keeping up with the Ks A baby boom or sibling rivalry?
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The two rappers have mostly kept their rivalry in their music.
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That rivalry is likely to come up in the meeting, too.
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S. tech rivalry Go deeper: ZTE sanctions might strengthen Chinese tech
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Go deeper: South Asian flash points in the India–China rivalry.
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So people try to paint a rivalry where there isn't one.
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Despite its IPO milestone, 360 Finance faces intense rivalry at home.
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Apparently, there has been somewhat of a rivalry between the two.
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Dougal returns to Colum's room to hash out their sibling rivalry.
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So the rivalry never feels organic, and their interactions fall flat.
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In recent years, the Red River Rivalry has been closely contested.
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For decades, this was a rivalry of geography, rather than history.
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A reverse — and equally perverse — dynamic propels the India-Pakistan rivalry.
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Eventually, though, the much-touted rivalry with Larkin seemed to dim.
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The AMD / Intel rivalry is a long-running one in technology.
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The loss snapped Vandy's three-game winning streak in the rivalry.
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That particular slur might get at the heart of their rivalry.
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Kansas City has won four straight in this way-back rivalry.
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Each, though, had been a part of the rivalry as players.
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Rivalry, not usually their thing, has become part of the equation.
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The pair have a long history of personal and political rivalry.
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It risks losing ground in its obsessive rivalry with New York.
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Deals • A rivalry between Paris billionaires is fueling luxury brand acquisitions.
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The Kenyatta-Odinga rivalry has long shaped much of Kenya's politics.
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Luck becomes a rivalry half as historic as Manning vs. Brady.
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He was a childhood friend, and there is jealously and rivalry.
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Their rivalry is seen as the main obstacle to a deal.
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In the past, both countries' techies have shared a healthy rivalry.
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The rivalry in the food-delivery market heated up with Takeaway.
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The Cruz-Trump rivalry has been intensifying ahead of the Feb.
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He added that he had a "silent, competitive rivalry" with Gatlin.
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"Rivalry can frequently drive prices to un-economic levels," Logsdon said.
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The Jones-Cormier rivalry has been the greatest in the sport.
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"Sports needs that kind of rivalry," UConn Coach Geno Auriemma said.
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At the same time, the two senators' rivalry intensified - and soured.
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Brazil and neighboring Argentina have a long-standing and fierce sporting rivalry.
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Development is welcome, but APEC members wonder where superpower rivalry is heading.
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The acquisition intensifies Didi's global rivalry with Uber, especially in Latin America.
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Cruz and Trump had a bitter rivalry during the 2016 Republican primary.
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On stage, he expanded on his thoughts on the U.S.-China rivalry.
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Amid an end-of-days siege, there's still time for romantic rivalry!
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The Gulf rivalry is also being felt on the ground in Somalia.
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More interesting than the Apple rivalry is Samsung's increasing confrontation with Google.
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It's like that sibling rivalry, it's what it feels like to me.
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Their heated rivalry constituted the main competitive story line of the weekend.
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Sibling Rivalry Back at Winterfell, tensions are high between Sansa and Jon.
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The Art of Rivalry: Four Friendships, Betrayals, and Breakthroughs in Modern Art.
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This industry is competitive in nature marked by high industry rivalry levels.
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The rivalry comes to a head in Ragnarok when Heimdall kills Loki.
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I saw that you tweeted something at Flickr, is that another rivalry?
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If one rival is constantly winning, then is it really a rivalry?
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But there's been little attention paid to the regional rivalry behind them.
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Both boys actually adore Sadie, they don't have that sibling rivalry yet.
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Monica was quick to downplay any rivalry, complimenting Brandy on her performance.
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The Tennessee-UConn rivalry brought widespread attention and respect to women's basketball.
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Rivalry between the reigning and rising superpowers need not lead to war.
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But there's also an aspect of rivalry, of possessivity bordering on covetousness.
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As China grows more powerful, its rivalry with America is heating up.
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Civil servants cited regulations; cynics noted the mayor's rivalry with the president.
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Rivalry between Kenya and Tanzania, the two largest members, is more straightforward.
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Her rivalry with fellow actress Bette Davis was far from a secret.
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At the time, it looked like the beginning of a beautiful rivalry.
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It will be interesting to see how the rivalry proceeds from here.
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The West Midlands has long suffered from regional fragmentation and political rivalry.
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Cats versus dogs: it's a rivalry that has spilt mankind for centuries.
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"I grew up in the rivalry," said Wiley, who is from Alabama.
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Facebook and Twitter's live video rivalry goes beyond Periscope and Facebook Live.
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That system of incessant imperial rivalry led, of course, to global catastrophe.
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In their post-primary events Saturday night, they highlighted their potential rivalry.
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The rivalry between the two duos goes deeper than the Oscars too.
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Anyway, let's hope for more of that hilarious rivalry with the Australians.
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N), upping its rivalry in retail with Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (BABA.
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Shortly after the war ended the focus of America's nuclear rivalry shifted.
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That's saying something for a decade-long rivalry that spans 45 matches.
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Brutality, murderous sibling rivalry and sibling protectiveness are among the story's themes.
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California's North-South rivalry has taken a strange turn in recent days.
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A sportswriter's account of three famous basketball coaches and their rivalry. 7.
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A sportswriter's account of three famous basketball coaches and their rivalry. 3.
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Rob Kardashian may have just taken sibling rivalry to a new level.
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" Charles added: "I think for our schools, that was a big rivalry.
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That could be why the rivalry has always felt so deeply personal.
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The Macron-Le Pen rivalry is a tale of two languages. Macron
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Scaramucci's rivalry with Bannon goes back to his brief White House stint.
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The Ford-Chevy rivalry is a familiar one to pickup-truck customers.
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A rivalry game and making history kept the Badgers focused on Saturday.
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Venus and Serena Williams have a friendly sibling rivalry on the court.
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A tariff battle with China is highlighting a growing great power rivalry.
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And though he and Dr. DeBakey reconciled, their rivalry never completely abated.
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In a statement on Monday, Mr. Drummond was upfront about the rivalry.
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The rivalry between the two rappers also extends to their voting preference.
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Murphy now appears to be at the center of a burgeoning rivalry.
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Weiner: I think we play with the rivalry and hopefully transcend it.
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Wednesday, the rivalry that isn't quite that will have its latest fracas.
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The rivalry lives on today and extends to other finance-related subs.
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This rivalry is all part of the intrigue about the Juicy Lucy.
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Back at Matt's Bar, Rees insisted the rivalry is lighthearted and fun.
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The next great tennis rivalry had arrived — or so many people thought.
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That means that the Airbus versus Boeing rivalry is alive and well.
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The latest generation of the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry is upon us.
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"If it is a rivalry, he's winning hands down," she said, laughing.
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So if you measure success in those terms, he's won the rivalry.
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For the two women, there is another delicate undercurrent to their rivalry.
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There was no sense of the Heat-Knicks rivalry from years past.
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Chua's message: Ethnocultural rivalry powerfully shapes both international relations and domestic policy.
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Conor: Adam, I think that the classic NorCal/SoCal rivalry is fading.
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This fake rivalry has continued long enough, and it must be stopped.
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These stories are interwoven through that initial rivalry between Johnny and Daniel.
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It annually features a couple of rivalry games — including Southern California vs.
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For a competitive rivalry, prices can easily be double or triple that.
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Last year, Didi expanded into Mexico, intensifying its global rivalry with Uber.
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As that rivalry plays out, the global economy is suffering the consequences.
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The cricket rivalry is often regarded as the fiercest in any sport.
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The study rates the most unbalanced rivalry as Boston College-Notre Dame.
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The rivalry is closely-fought, but at least there's a harmonious ending.
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Wall Street players largely dismissed the notion of any competition or rivalry.
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So could the actual rivalry between Ford and Ferrari, if you wanted.
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Not every fan has pined for the return of the Williams rivalry.
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His chronic pain serves a constant reminder of his rivalry with Logano.
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And in the mid-1980s, the Celtics-Lakers rivalry produced 1 vs.
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"Afghanistan should keep out the rivalry of the regional powers," he said.
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The blue and red team have somewhat of a rivalry, Malcolmson says.
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Watson downplayed talk of a brewing friendly rivalry between him and Mahomes.
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Hofstra has its own big rivalry game on Tuesday, against Stony Brook.
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It's the ultimate sibling rivalry and has been teased since Season One.
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This should come with a caveat: rivalry in government can be counterproductive.
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The commitment to a "healthful rivalry," on the other hand, hasn't changed.
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There has been a rivalry, sure, but above all, a friendly one.
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All sides downplay any rivalry between the executive and the legislative branches.
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But the latest chapter in this rivalry might be among the nastiest.
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As we've discussed here before on more than one occasion, the two of them have a long and complicated relationship, which vacillates between idol worship, friendly rivalry, not-so-friendly rivalry, regular friendliness, and mutually beneficial business arrangements.
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"Getting a chance to participate in this rivalry and make plays in this rivalry is just an honor for me," Baer, a Bettendorf native, said after finishing with 21980 points and eight rebounds in 22010 minutes off the bench.
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"I don't see the relationship with London as a rivalry," says Ms Pécresse.
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"That type of familiarity brings out a rivalry," Portland coach Terry Stotts said.
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Like Mayfield, Ehlinger grew up in Austin dreaming about playing in this rivalry.
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But that Goodell-Patriots rivalry still felt palpable, and the fans backed Brady.
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Wednesday night's game produced yet another chapter in the National League Central rivalry.
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The latest Cars 3 focuses on the rivalry between McQueen and Jackson Storm.
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Many recognize this rivalry as the fuel that ultimately ended both rapper's lives.
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"It's pretty nice that our rivalry has evolved over the years," he said.
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"This rivalry with Hirscher is really fun," said Kristoffersen, who lives in Austria.
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Go back eight to 10 years, and there was almost a rivalry there.
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There's no reason to create a rivalry between women when one doesn't exist.
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But as far as a rivalry, that's a media- and fan-driven thing.
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FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette Ashley Rosenbaum Opens Up About Her Sibling Rivalry Fears
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Xi Jinping, not Mr Trump, is the main catalyst behind their countries' rivalry.
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Bytedance is, in fact, locked in a fierce rivalry with Tencent, in particular.
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The story suggests that it all came down to jealousy, rivalry, and money.
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Modern history has not seen such ideological rivalry between two giant trade partners.
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Carol and Barbara's rivalry is the impetus for max's toxic, gang-ruled environment.
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Gulen and Erdogan: fierce adversaries The rivalry seen today has not always existed.
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There's no sign of sibling rivalry in the household of Nicky Hilton Rothschild.
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However, Minaj, 34, and Ma's rivalry is still very much alive and well.
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Go deeper: Lyft beats Uber to IPO as ride-hailing rivalry heats up
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Frieda (Dale Soules) was present for the inception of the Carol-Barbara rivalry.
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When we last left off, Marie and I had finally mended our rivalry.
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She even joked that the rivalry has flowed over to their home life.
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Haider al-Abadi, Iraq's prime minister, seems happy to juggle the regional rivalry.
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Here's your primer for the history behind Davis and Crawford's four-decade rivalry.
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Expect the rivalry between the two cities to bleed over into this series.
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The rivalry between the two women has largely defined Bangladeshi politics for decades.
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The 2013 film "Snake and Mongoose" dramatized McEwen's rivalry and friendship with Prudhomme.
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Is this just sibling rivalry, or a lead up to a bigger conflict?
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Now it's much more than that, and there's a lot of rivalry too.
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This, combined with Schuster's injury, only fanned the flames of their burgeoning rivalry.
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"There is definitely a sense of competition," Moore said of their sibling rivalry.
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But Obama's golf rivalry with Curry from the Golden State Warriors runs deeper.
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Since then, a protracted rivalry between the two men has increased, insiders said.
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Both teams play in the Southern conference, and unsurprisingly share a fierce rivalry.
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Thursday he gets his first taste of the division rivalry with the Ravens.
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In the meantime, the rivalry between Turkey and Iran is prising Kurdistan apart.
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How would you describe the competitive rivalry now among Netflix, Amazon and Hulu?
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It's sustained the rivalry, at the very least, if not made it worse.
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"The question of the rivalry is something the media talk about," he said.
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It is a rivalry that will likely dominate the politics of this generation.
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Oregon State leads the most contested rivalry in NCAA history 186-160. 2.
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His rivalry with le Clos, while shorter in duration, has been more intense.
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And there is rivalry for talent in Canada, says, King, it's not overwhelming.
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A childish, jealousy-fueled rivalry between two generations of police almost obstructed justice.
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"This is not about the rivalry that some people may see," he said.
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This wholly-manufactured sibling rivalry has the effect of leaving the audience behind.
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Everyone makes it [out] to be some big rivalry, but we're just friends!
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"We go furthest back, you know," he said of his rivalry with Nadal.
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Neighbours India and Pakistan have a long tradition of national and cricket rivalry.
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People act like Sunni and Shia (rivalry) is ancient but it's not actually.
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There was some early tension in their rivalry, sparked by the Davis Cup.
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"It's a rivalry in a good sense, in a good way," Edoardo said.
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The Michigan-Ohio State rivalry is one of the most enduring in sports.
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And, if history is a guide in this rivalry, perhaps the only way.
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It will be great to see him back in that rivalry, play out.
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Even without their shared history, that is reason enough to stoke a rivalry.
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Asked about Rivian's rivalry with Tesla, Mr. Scaringe would not disparage the competition.
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Go deeper: Oregon Live: The spark of the rivalry at the 1980 Olympics
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So this rivalry game could be the best chance to knock them off.
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In this state, it's not so much a rivalry between Hindus and Muslims.
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Meanwhile, Japan has a rising rivalry with another growing regional power, South Korea.
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Their rivalry looks like one that will sizzle for some time to come.
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"We have history," said Crawford, referring to the rivalry between the two teams.
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The Red Sox' tactics will add to the longstanding rivalry with the Yankees.
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An emerging submarine rivalry has added new urgency to this year's ICEX exercises.
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"Our rivalry was crazy," Christopher said of games against the Greeks and Italians.
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The secretary also made no effort to hide his rivalry with Mr. Bolton.
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That leads to fierce rivalry, with restaurants trying to offer ever bigger menus.
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"It's a great rivalry," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said of facing the Steelers.
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"That is what makes the Arctic a source of strategic rivalry," he said.
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The rivalry game is played annually between Grambling State University and Southern University.
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Even with an ongoing sibling rivalry, they finished the puzzle within an hour.
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Sharapova spoke of her rivalry with Williams extensively in her autobiography last year.
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He never brooked rivalry or showmanship among embassies, government agencies or nongovernmental organizations.
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Despite their bitter rivalry, the two projected a message of unity on Tuesday.
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Joshi spotlights the Andaman Sea as one emerging theater for Sino-Indian rivalry.
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The rivalry between the two schools didn't truly take shape until the 23s.
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Jackson admitted he failed to keep his rivalry with Kuhlman hidden from staff.
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This time around, you begin your career in Formula 2, in the midst of a friendly rivalry with your fictional teammate, the affable and serious Lukas Weber, and a more combative rivalry with the arrogant, sneering, and also fictional Devon Butler.
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It was definitely all there in terms of rivalry right from the first episode.
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If not, O'Brien is going to have an epic sibling rivalry on her hands.
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In the rivalry between Pat's and Geno's Steaks, there's never been a clear winner.
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FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette Ashley Hebert Rosenbaum Opens Up About Her Sibling Rivalry Fears
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There's a shared pride to Historical Black Colleges [HBCUs] that make this rivalry different.
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Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson might have some good-natured parent rivalry going on.
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"This could be the next step in the growing China-India rivalry," Fuchs said.
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"Unfortunately, this rivalry brings out the worst in fan behavior," Wipperman told the newspaper.
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Rivalry between subreddits is nothing new, but The_Mueller has become something of a target.
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The home team has won 11 of the past 13 meetings in the rivalry.
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FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette Ashley HEbert Rosenbaum Opens Up About Her Sibling Rivalry Fears
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That rivalry is also at the root of the tension over baseball's unwritten rules.
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With the president out of the way, the rivalry will come into the open.
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Will this be as legendary a music world basketball rivalry as Lil B vs.
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Through the years, the expression of their rivalry has been through mathematics and sentiment.
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It's kind of that sibling rivalry and sibling love and it's the whole thing.
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And thus begins the iconic rivalry between Josie and Archie and their musical aspirations.
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Get ready for some sibling rivalry on season 23 of Dancing with the Stars.
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The rivalry between Miller Lite and Bud Light is up there with Pepsi vs.
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It also puts Postmates into more square rivalry with DoorDash, another restaurant delivery business.
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Either way, the rivalry may not be able to shake the status quo, Munster.
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So often, awards season debate swirls around a rivalry between two Best Picture nominees.
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Mr Xi may still prefer to exercise caution in his country's rivalry with America.
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Two brothers in North Carolina have taken sibling rivalry to a whole new level!
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Woods and Manning are friends but have a healthy rivalry on the golf course.
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Though the media pushed the rivalry narrative, each singer meant the world to me.
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Their rivalry would become legend and intensely personal, with constant verbal taunting from Ali.
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FROM PEOPLETV: Former Bachelorette Ashley Hebert Rosenbaum Opens Up About Her Sibling Rivalry Fears
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I think he was trying to create a rivalry in real life between us.
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In addition, a proper east-west tech rivalry promises to bring big economic benefits.
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The characters we have grown to love orbit on the peripheries of this rivalry.
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FROM PEOPLETV: Former Bachelorette Ashley Hebert Rosenbaum Opens Up About Her Sibling Rivalry Fears
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Since then, their rivalry has probably added more to cricket's folklore than any other.
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In any other non-Christian season, the two would be the standout bromantic rivalry.
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Step aside, Kanye and T-Swift, this is how you do a celebrity rivalry.
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But, it will be hard to forget how plastic this "rivalry" feels come March.
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The Cohn/Ross/Navarro differences are a crucial subpart of the Kushner/Bannon rivalry.
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The prospect of a new rivalry comes as Starbucks' international business faces several challenges.
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But in the Uber-Lyft rivalry, Mikitani is taking a more hands-on approach.
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And thankfully, we don't all seem as fussed about the cultural rivalry as before.
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The government in Kabul is weak, ridden by conflict and rivalry between senior players.
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Karachi has also long been a hub of violence, often linked to political rivalry.
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Just last week, Perry avoided the question when Entertainment Weekly inquired about the rivalry.
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But that would belie the rivalry between the dominant Kurdish parties in each country.
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Saturday will mark the first night game in the 110 editions of the rivalry.
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A long-running rivalry between the two has split the country along ethnic lines.
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This ignited an often bloody rivalry between Nusra and Islamic State fighters in Syria.
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"I don't feel like there's a true rivalry here," Seattle midfielder Cristian Roldan said.
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In middle school, I even developed a strange rivalry with a boy named Jesus.
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Look back exactly 127 years and you will find a similar rivalry at work.
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Apple had a famous rivalry with IBM, which lasted well into the 21st century.
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By surpassing China, the U.S. has escalated the tech rivalry between the two countries.
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The event was a renewal of the longtime gymnastics rivalry between Japan and China.
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The emerging Abe-Koike rivalry will likely spawn a two-party system in Japan.
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Naval forces are therefore the most important military variable in this Sino-American rivalry.
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It was almost the first-ever music rivalry in that kind of a way.
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We'll chalk that up to healthy sibling rivalry ... or maybe the giant purple ribbon.
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It is fun going against a team like that and having an intrastate rivalry.
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The announcement provided an opportunity to look back at the rivalry between the teams.
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How much of the Bill Gates and Steve Jobs Rivalry do you get into?
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"If there's a rivalry, it's them against us, because we're killing them," Keros said.
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But the rivalry may eventually get heated as the battle for talent heats up.
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Another Trump administration rivalry highlighted in the WSJ wrap-up of the Flynn implosion.
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The Warriors and the Cavaliers appear determined to re-establish that sort of rivalry.
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Can we expect to see this legendary rivalry play out again in some form?
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As a result, the pinnacle of the rivalry, it seems, was its first incarnation.
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Here's how the outlines of the rivalry are defining the future of the continent.
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And then the rivalry fades, the postseason arrives, and both sides wind up disappointed.
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That rivalry has changed somewhat, as they have become friends with much in common.
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"I thought this was a blast," Alonso said of his immersion into the rivalry.
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"I don't believe in the rivalry between Antwerp and Brussels," Mr. Van Laere said.
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But there is a more specific back story to the United States-Russia rivalry.
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He hasn't known the fraternity and rivalry that animated relations for an earlier generation.
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As close neighbors with interlinked histories, Britain and France have a long-running rivalry.
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But this is the wrong relationship and the wrong moment for great-power rivalry.
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It might seem like family dysfunction or a very bad case of sibling rivalry.
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You know, he's there to cause trouble and stoke that Northern, Southern California rivalry.
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Were the superpower rivalry to spiral out of control, the costs would be vast.
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The roots of the Saudi-Qatari rivalry, however, have little to do with Iran.
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It would be fitting if their rivalry plays out on Wall Street as well.
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We've played so many times, also on special occasions already... It's a nice rivalry.
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The Haskins part of the Haskins-Jones rivalry is off to a bad start.
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The U.S.-China trade agreement outlined on Friday is an act of cooperative rivalry.
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Nonetheless, interservice rivalry, a force never to be underestimated, had to have its day.
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Plot: The merciless 1970s rivalry between Formula One rivals James Hunt and Niki Lauda.
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There is even some late-game history specific to the Kansas-Kansas State rivalry.
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Maybe we've been telling ourselves the wrong story about his rivalry with Rafael Nadal.
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The rise of China under Xi Jinping has reinvigorated talk about great-power rivalry.
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Even today's Rosberg-Hamilton pairing has something in common with that most exciting rivalry.
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This drive, he said, was fueled by his rivalry with Apple founder Steve Jobs.
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There may be some sibling rivalry over who gets to use the toaster first.
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In the crowded field of Democratic candidates, it's a rivalry neither of them expected.
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The rivalry regained a little of its sauciness last season after a stale period.
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The rivalry with Firestone was fierce, with both teams scheming to get an edge.
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The Pakistani military, in particular, is moved foremost by their country's rivalry with India.
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However, our rivalry has never been more heated than that of two close siblings.
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This everlasting rivalry, paradoxically, has only enhanced the beauty and cultural richness of Jerusalem.
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Such an arrangement would prove difficult with Merz, given his past rivalry with Merkel.
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Meyer later understood that the rivalry held the key to success at Ohio State.
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Washington (CNN)Former President George W. Bush said whatever rivalry he had with Sen.
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More than a gentle rivalry for supremacy in the history books joins the two.
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Elizabeth Warren as she continued her long-simmering rivalry with Mayor Pete Buttigieg. pic.twitter.
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I think it's a rivalry between elite athletes and athletes who have tested positive.
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The Wall Street Journal: In U.S.-China tech rivalry, whose side Is Qualcomm on?
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The two candidates reignited a rivalry that dates back to the debate in July.
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"Anytime you play, it's a rivalry and the fans take it personally," Gibson said.
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His rivalry with Coban Lookchaomaesaitong produced some of the best fights of all time.
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It concludes with a student and his family leaving Chicago over a gang rivalry.
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The question now is how these depressive regimes fit into a growing geopolitical rivalry.
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If anything encapsulated the current iteration of the Knicks-Nets rivalry, that was it.
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But their rivalry is driving up prices in a way that may be unsustainable.
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It was his 52nd match against Djokovic, 31, a rivalry dating back to 2006.
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Red Sox rivalry ... Wells says it's good, but not like it used to be.
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Over time, the revolutionary roots of the Iran-Saudi rivalry have faded a bit.
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If you're emotionally invested in the seven year old rivalry, this fight is awesome.
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There's some crucial context that has shaped the course this rivalry has taken, though.
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Ms. Carmichael spoke about Edith's bad luck, the problem with male editors and sisterly rivalry.
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O) hints that its cut-throat rivalry with U.S. ride-hailing rival Uber Inc (UBER.
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And looming over it all is political rivalry that is steeped in the country's history.
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The Russia factor It's not only the regional rivalry that is playing out in Libya.
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Older fans fondly remember the Los Angeles Lakers-Boston Celtics rivalry of the mid-1980s.
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The Prestige is not just a neat magic trick; it's about rivalry, obsession, science vs.
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Arab states, preoccupied with their rivalry with Iran or their internal difficulties, have little interest.
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Like cats from Venus and dogs from Mars, the pitcher/position player rivalry is real.
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"This isn't just a sort-of personal rivalry between these two political figures," Connolly said.
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Throw some desperation into this meeting, and it's a recipe for another great rivalry game.
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But it is also because America and China need to co-operate despite their rivalry.
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Since then, the friendly rivalry (mostly friendly) became a recurring bit on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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Amazon and Apple, for example, have allowed their rivalry to impact consumers for some time.
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He's upped the rivalry and wrote a rap song, "bitch lasagna," calling out T-Series.
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Beyond a rivalry in China, Ucommune and WeWork have also engaged in a legal spat.
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With other parties in trouble, the PiS-PO rivalry will continue to dominate Polish politics.
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For example, in the Midwest, there's a great football rivalry between Ohio State and Michigan.
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Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York is opening up about her perceived rivalry with Princess Diana.
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Public Enemies: JAY-Z vs Kanye aims to bring a supposedly bitter rivalry to light.
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And though they have a school rivalry, Metz said she's still a fan of Hines.
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A source close to Aaron previously told PEOPLE the brothers have had a lifelong rivalry.
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The Varchie-Veggie Rivalry Begins (And Ends?) Last week, Veggie certainly seemed like the future.
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Geopolitical rivalry is gripping the tech industry, which accounts for about 20% of world stockmarkets.
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I mean, what could compare to a good, old-fashioned sibling rivalry on the field?
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I had totally forgotten that you and Nick had this rivalry for a long time.
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An insider close to Aaron previously told PEOPLE the brothers have had a lifelong rivalry.
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SpaceX's ambitious plans have ignited a spirit of entrepreneurial rivalry with other private spaceflight companies.
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"China firmly opposes any words or actions that would escalate rivalry and tension," Lu said.
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Also way too much time is taken up talking about her rivalry with Taylor Swift.
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The rivalry between McGregor and Nurmagomedov's teams are what sparked the April incident in Brooklyn.
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It's yet another installment of an epic quarterback rivalry that's enthralled NFL fans since 2000.
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These values are based on respect, rivalry based solely on sportsmanship and fair play principles.
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Kevin Durant was sensational in his first chapter of the best rivalry in the NBA.
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Security officials blamed the violence on a fierce rivalry between drug cartels inside that prison.
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So it emerged in step with the ideological and geopolitical rivalry between East and West.
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Picasso and Matisse were friends with an intense rivalry Let me give you an example.
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But unlike the European Union, it has failed to find a mechanism for managing rivalry.
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The Federer/Nadal rivalry was, in many ways, a 21st-century reboot of this dynamic.
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So much for the heated rivalry between the New York metropolitan area's two N.F.L. teams.
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That rivalry has the potential to fuel tensions between the United States and its allies.
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By the precepts of clan rivalry, Giuseppina Pesce and Maria Concetta Cacciola were unlikely friends.
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Kardashian laughed about her children's sibling rivalry in her interview with Ellen DeGeneres in April.
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Between the eagle and the dragon Then there is the spectre of Sino-American rivalry.
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He denied having a behind-the-scenes rivalry with Tom Cruise while shooting Top Gun.
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Every now and then, that rivalry regains its fire, with rich storylines and outsize personalities.
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The cannoli rivalry in Boston continues to this day between Mike's Pastry and Modern Pastry.
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A rubber match of sorts: Each illustrious program's record in this rivalry is 1-1.
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Diaz hasn't fought since his two-fight rivalry with the former lightweight champion Conor McGregor.
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BUT OUR FOCUS IS HOW DO WE FIT IN THEIR STRATEGIES TO HELP CREATE RIVALRY.
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Former Oasis band members Liam and Noel Gallagher's rivalry ended the brothers up in court.
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Barring accidents and reckless miscalculations, that offers a perspective of a grudgingly managed strategic rivalry.
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His rivalry with Irving Penn spanned decades and existed on planes both artistic and petty.
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Mayor John Fetterman (D) of Braddock, Pa.,, also weighed in on the age-old rivalry.
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