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The most recent flap appears to revolve around competing animal shelter contestants.
"Or he'd be running around competing with Jeff in something".
If surgeons are rushing around competing for a bigger slice of a fixed pie in private practice, that is not compatible with improving the NHS.
The uncertainty of the play, and the historical record, revolves around competing explanations for why Heisenberg went to Copenhagen for the meeting.
This term refers to the confusion that has arisen around competing claims of the numerous versions and editions of his works, full of complexities stemming from Bruckner's intricate patterns of composition, revision and publication.
The immediate effect of colonialism was to reorient the stratified and dynamic societies of the Great Lakes around competing poles of collaboration with, and resistance to, the new foreign occupiers.
Big pharma is all around, competing in a tough, highly lucrative market where greed abounds for the manufacturers who make the stuff and for the doctors who sit on advisory panels and then sign prescriptions for it.
Back in the old days when there weren't so many brands around, competing for our attention.
And, we'll have some of the best startups around competing in the Startup Battlefield competition, vying to win the $50,000 main prize and the coveted Disrupt Cup.
Swatches is a puzzle game that revolves around competing to control the largest blocks of color against five live opponents or the AI.
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