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Penn State will compete independently in hockey for the first two years, then join a conference.
The three cyclists will compete independently of RadioShack because of a rule barring ProTour teams from national-level events.
Then, last summer, he split with the United States team and decided to compete independently, hiring a small group of coaches, led by McBride, who for years had worked with Miller on the national team.
Once the constraints have been established, suppliers compete independently for one or more time slots (a bundle of items).
This has compelled U.S. carriers that would have preferred to compete independently to join the alliance movement, thus limiting their growth opportunities.
One should expect to see Divine spend its cash buying companies to augment its portal strategy, but it just doesn't have strong enough legs to compete independently in that space.
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Bode Miller of the United States, competing independently, was 26th.
Indeed, a number of other athletes at this year's games will be competing independently".
In 1738 Mme du Châtelet and Voltaire competed independently for a prize offered by the Academy of Sciences for an essay on the nature of fire.
Wiberg, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and winner of 24 World Cup races, competed independently, using the American event for additional training as she returns from a knee injury.
These season-ending World Cup finals have been a much more fulfilling experience for Vonn than for the 30-year-old iconoclast Miller, who has split from the American ski team and is training and competing independently.
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