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He modelled himself on what he heard, and used recordings to take account of the competition, dead or alive, throughout his career.
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He had been driven, to some degree, by a "false and lonely conception of himself" and "haunted by the competition of dead men and the need to out-do everyone who had ever lived," as Stewart once wrote of Alexander the Great.
The UK's carbon capture and storage (CCS) competition is "dead on its feet" with only one of the three projects in the running capable of delivering a full scale working demonstration plant by the 2014 deadline, a leading expert has warned.
Market competition is dead, he said, killed by technology and large-scale development.
Just because there is an easier way to cooperate, doesn't mean that competition is dead.
The pressures of competition and dead time does not allow for proper scrutiny or fact checking.
Even in retrospect, I find the data-driven, competition-driven dead end taken by contemporary reformers to be inexplicable, and almost as weird as a Trump presidency.
A competition between the dead!
Guys?" In this competition, I come dead last.
9 P.M. (49), 10 P.M. (13 INSPECTOR LEWIS, SERIES III: YOUR SUDDEN DEATH QUESTION The students at Oxford have left for a holiday weekend, but a dangerous puzzle develops there when a contestant at a quiz competition is found dead.
Early in his life, the child I once was sensed the guilt in things, inseparable from the pain, the competition: the sparrow dead on the lawn, the flies swatted on the porch, the impervious leer of the bully on the school playground.
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