Sentence examples for competing play from inspiring English sources

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Despite a competing play mounted by his enemies on the same general subject, Racine's Iphigénie (first performed 1674, published 1675) was a resounding success that confirmed him as the dominant figure in French theatre.

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She said: "We all want to see our children competing, playing sport.

"We have a team here that's been competing, playing hard and been in a lot of games.

We're a team who's competing, playing good football, playing well, deserving more from the performances, but not getting it".

No. 4 Denver will host the E.C.A.C. tournament this week at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium, with No. 1 seed Loyola andthe Pioneers playing Wednesday, and No. 2 seed Ohio State and No. 3 seed Fairfield competing playing later.

Though the play was never revived and only ran for four nights, it still did moderately well especially when compared with the competing plays at that time.

"If you want to compete, play online.

"I make sure to remind our players to compete, play hard and have fun.

There has been much speculation about whether Woods is fit enough to compete, playing in his first tournament since having surgery on his left knee April 15.

We competed playing at 80%.

The hard fact is that America cannot compete playing Marquis of Queensbury rules against foreign competitors (read: "China") who play by the Law of the Jungle.

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