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Novelty-value men have been competing for years, of course, while women from the Gulf Kingdom have been excluded from international sporting competition.
With growing off-balance-sheet obligations, notably unfunded pension liabilities (see graphic in "Debt Weight Scorecore"), the states will be competing for years with the federal government for scarce taxpayer dollars.
We hypothesized that an asymptomatic athlete training and competing for years at international level would not present alterations in joint cartilage of the lower limb.
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Those with incomes in the $50,000-to-$50,000-to-$50,000-to-$70,000ompeting for year-round rentals with Manhattanites willing to pay anywhere from $25,000 on up -- just for July and August.
Armstrong competed for years when doping was pervasive in cycling.
Under her grandmother's name, she has competed for years as an acrobatic rock'n'roll dancer.
A reorganization would require lawmakers to sacrifice committee powers they competed for years to accrue.
The result of the process will be the rules on which markets compete for years to come.
One reason is that firms which have competed for years on the quality of their networks still see the RAN as a source of advantage.
Just as lenders competed for years to be the first card to be taken out of the wallet, they are now competing to be the first ones paid back.
Referring to his 16 Grand Slam championships, Federer added, "We'll see at 36, 39, how many more I was able to get," raising the possibility that he will compete for years to come.
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