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Fears of American bombs compete with rumors of forced Taliban conscription or of even more lasting changes, they say.
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When our antihero finally succeeds in hacking off the wings and tossing them in the trash, the surgeon retrieves them, paints them black and stitches them to the bartender, who swoops through town, bombing the bars that compete with his.
And as saturation bombing ravaged German cities, the Nazi industrial machine increasingly lacked the ability to mount a vast bomb development project to compete with the American Manhattan Project.
This WFD (Weapon of Family Destruction) is a ticking time bomb that competes with the ticking of the clock on the kitchen wall.
In an accompanying letter, Faber tells the prime minister that he realises "a book cannot compete with a bomb in its ability to cause death and misery, but each of us must make whatever small contribution we can, and I figure that if you drop my novel from a plane, it might hit a Syrian on the head".
Meanwhile, wealthy candidates like Carly Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard chief executive running for Senate in California, have become adept at buying up prime Google-YouTube advertising real estate to compete with digital stink bombs tossed by the rabble.
How could campaign nerd talk compete with racial stink bombs and treasonous accusations being thrown around by guys in tricornered hats?
Never compete with them.
Equity cannot compete with that.
Don't compete with me".
Does it compete with nature?
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