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The Brigades have competed well with Hamas; they have succeeded in blowing up Israelis in such large numbers — and provoking clumsy military retaliation on such a scale — that Arafat's approval rating has soared.

Yeovil, whose successive relegations were confirmed at the weekend, competed well with the high-flying Blades.

Though Motherwell competed well with Celtic, as several clubs have done so far this season, with a nine-point lead at this stage, the league title seems certain to remain at Celtic Park.

However, McIntyre felt his side competed well with the champions and said: "The second goal is not a free-kick in the first place, which has led to it.

After positive early reviews, the late-to-launch BlackBerry devices haven't competed well with Android or Apple, mainly due to a lack of big name apps.

This is consistent with the fact that these mutant viruses competed well with wild type.

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Daniel Kunstler, an analyst with J. P. Morgan, said Sun's new lineup of Unix servers competes well with I.B.M.

Also, if we want to compete well with other nations, we need to reduce inequity, not increase it.

I'm not nearly in the same cycling category, but in my 40's, I was competing well with 20-somethings.

In terms of exports per head it beats China, Germany and America by great lengths and its entrepreneurs compete well with their German rivals.

The 1,100-square-foot 1,100-square-foot 1,100-square-footust doesn't compete well withouseilar houses in that price range," withh typically have three bedrones and two baths and are about 1,500 to 2,000 square feet, he said.

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