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Here are the issues of brotherly competition and fatherly betrayal that Mr. Miller explored again and again.
Tacitly sanctioned homophobia, the hazing of probationary firemen, the dead-serious rivalry with the police department, the brotherly competition to be the big dog are all part of the fabric of the show.
After the war, "Joe and I picked up right where we left off in our brotherly competition," Dom wrote in "Real Grass, Real Heroes," his 1990 book with Bill Gilbert.
John Harbaugh's first-half fake field goal might have worked, though we're most disappointed that Jim, in a fit of brotherly competition, didn't try a fake of his own.
There aren't many connected themes in the collection, aside from quite a few instances of brotherly competition and hostility — the book is dedicated to Shepard's brother, which feels a bit like "Hamlet" being dedicated to Uncle Claudius — and what connections you find feel like those you'd notice after reading 11 stories in the newspaper.
One way out of the crisis is for Abu Dhabi and Dubai to put aside their brotherly competition and work together to protect the UAE.
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But somehow their brotherly rivalry creates real energy despite the mammoth production.
The mood was a mix of friendly competition and brotherly support.
Though the companies are individual entities that vie for the same business, the competition is of a brotherly sort; sometimes they route orders to each other when they are at capacity or borrow factory space and workers from each other.
The Gaelic Athletic Association, founded in 1884 to promote traditional Irish sports such as hurling and Gaelic football, and to resist the pernicious influence of "foreign" (for which read "English") games such as soccer, organises its competitions according to province, with all-Ireland finals.But the picture is not one of uniform brotherly love.
Sheer brotherly strain?
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