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In rivalry, the two eyes of the subject are presented with two different images such as the ones in Fig. 1(b) [6].
Colleagues competing for the boss's attention — or merit raises and bonuses — are siblings in rivalry.
Group succeeds group like one hand of cards after another, forever being rearranged, and sometimes in rivalry.
Because the truth is, Messi and Ronaldo do not operate in rivalry but in symbiosis, their stark contradictions in style accentuating the idiosyncrasies of each.
The two participants in next week's A.C.C. championship game were outscored 79-36 in rivalry games against in-state foes from the SEC.
The two were interlocked in rivalry and mutual dependence, and the Belgian Congo was described as the "portfolio state" for its reliance on copper shares.
The issues were fought out in rivalry for the mind of the Prophet, the authority of which was the sole agreement in the very disputing of it.
Two or three males may dance in rivalry, performing difficult leaps, kicks, and other acrobatic stunts to demonstrate vigour and virility.
Apparently the antipapal policies of Napoleon III provoked him to revive his Legitimist claim to the monarchy (in rivalry alike with Bonapartist and with Orleanist claims).
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Barbara Haskell, the Whitney's curator of early-20th-century art, said there was a built-in rivalry with MoMA.
Part of it is the normal sporting tension seen in rivalries across the globe.
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