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Even if West or East pushed on to three hearts, South would probably have competed only to three spades.
But on many of the thorniest issues, such as whether to reappoint Mr Parks at the LAPD, the two men competed only to out-waffle each other.
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And President Bush finished first here, where John McCain did not compete, only to lose to him in New Hampshire.
There are four other Russians competing here who, like her, were cleared to compete only at the last minute.
Paul Murray and Esther Bottomley competed in the sprint; Clare-Louise Brumley was selected for the pursuit and 30 km freestyle, but competed only in the former due to illness.
During normal operation, individual states operate and compete only according to local interests, thus preventing improving the overall efficiency of the grids and even creating overload and other security risks.
She does not see other women as her enemy and competes only with herself to do her best at all times and to be her best at all times.
A dream of mine is to play in the Olympics, not only to compete but to win an Olympic gold medal.
When Harvard and Yale were all male, applicants had to compete only against a pool of white males to get in.
She intends to compete only in 60m sprints in the indoor season, to build up the strength in her legs for a summer in which she is likely to concentrate solely on the long jump.
Steve Penny, the president of USA Gymnastics, said Memmel, 20, would still provide value to the team if she were to compete only in that event at the Olympics, which begin Sunday for women's gymnastics.
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