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The second was to put them in jail to "eliminate them as a competitor for influence".
Liu has been as much a symbol as a competitor for nearly a decade, representing China's, even Asia's, global aspirations.
Indeed: as a competitor for Russia in the early 1990s, Mrs Engquist was given a ban for four years (later rescinded) for using, yes, anabolic steroids.
People have questioned his exact role at the club but Van Gaal signed him as a competitor for nights such as this.
One of the other points of interest is that the C4 foreshadows the launch of a trendier DS4 sister model; the C3-derived DS3 has already been very well received as a competitor for BMW's Mini.
Shaherkani was named as a competitor for Saudi Arabia only three weeks ago along with the 800m runner Sarah Attar, who has joint US citizenship and is based in San Diego.
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Other employers are seeking to prevent executives' expertise from benefiting a competitor for as long as possible.
And today's Scotland is seen by some as a rival to the North - a competitor for investment and jobs.
"This is a stronger field than normal for a big-city marathon," Radcliffe said by telephone from Ireland, adding that she respected Prokopcuka as a competitor and for her "nice flowing style".
It could make them an easy mark for criminals as well as for a competitor sniffing around for shipping intelligence.
In particular, this study was not intended to promote ICF as a universal competitor for the BI, which is a well-established and justified measure.
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