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Less politely, his magazine launched the "pubic wars" – a back-and-forth rivalry with Playboy over increasingly revealing photographs of the pin-up of the month.
The back-and-forth rivalry, during their opening meal, in which each claims to offer a perfect Michael Caine impression, sets the bar very high, but even better is their jousting over James Bond.
They, along with countrymen Mario Cipollini and Baden Cooke, had had a back-and-forth rivalry for sprinting supremacy that had gone back several years but had been stunted in 2006 when Petacchi missed most of the season, including all but the first three stages of the Giro, due to a fractured kneecap sustained from a crash.
And, she added, ever the competitor, "We have a friendly rivalry of back-and-forth personal records".
The back-and-forth continues for weeks.
There is back-and-forth on this.
It's a back-and-forth conversation.
We had a little rivalry going because we went back and forth, breaking the school mile record in PE class.
The teams had hollered back and forth at each other all week, reflecting their nasty divisional rivalry.
Binocular rivalry concerns the phenomenon whereby perception switches back and forth between different images presented to either eye [65, 66].
We played back and forth during any free time we had, rekindling old friendships and rivalries we hadn't exercised since the freeloading days of college.
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