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Though the forests of this region are mostly gone today, they're magnificently evoked here: "Imagine gliding on chaste sand beneath a virtually unbroken canopy of shade, a long glissade beneath a parasol of oak trees with limbs spread so long and low that on occasion squirrels would parallel our path on mossy avenues overhead, chattering in angry competition".
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I suppose you do get angry in competition, and it's full contact, so you have to control yourself.
Thirty years ago in Detroit, a Chinese-American named Vincent Chin was beaten to death by a pair of autoworkers angry at competition from Toyota.
The candidate who should benefit from this is Mr Gephardt, who says angry things about foreign competition.
ATHENS — Greek lawmakers voted Wednesday to open up road freight to competition, prompting angry truck drivers to briefly block the two main roads to the capital and clash with police in front of parliament.
Nonetheless, the move of service work overseas raised concerns over the potential loss of the high-wage white-collar jobs that were once considered safe from global competition, igniting angry calls from lawmakers and union officials for action to stem the loss of jobs.
While he feels that the app will face competition from Angry Birds, Draw Something; Colorize allows users to "turn banal scenes into something interesting".
Perhaps it was all the rain, but the booing sounded angrier this year, with the competition entry "Post Tenebras Lux," from the Mexican director Carlos Reygadas ("Silent Light"), coming in for the harshest reception I've heard here since Vincent Gallo's "Brown Bunny" in 2003.
Competition might make her angry or jealous, but if it's clear you're competition, then so be it.
Small farmers, angry about rising costs and foreign competition, are agitating to keep Poland from joining the European Union.
The shivering sounds at the start of the winner of Ms. Hahn's competition, Jeff Myers's pleasant "Angry Birds of Kauai," relax into repose, with hints of jazz in the piano.
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