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Several hundred people entered the 2010 competition, from which we picked a longlist of 20.
In poor countries, the arrival of foreign brands points to an increase in competition from which consumers gain.
His insecurity has already shown in a competition from which he was disqualified for "rough driving" after placing first.
Nine are now flashing up their classic catches competition, from which one "lucky" viewer can win a year's supply of fried chicken.
So the Greek government sponsored an international competition from which Bernard Tschumi, the celebrated New York architect, was chosen to build a new museum at the foot of the Acropolis.
Neo-Darwinists such as Bill Hamilton, another of his heroes, have appreciated the evolution of cooperation with unrivalled depth precisely because they have gazed unflinchingly at the competition from which it arose.
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She was performing publicly by the age of six, and entering competitions from which she always emerged with the first prize.
Those 28 games in charge actually brought 10 wins, though seven of them were in three cup competitions from which he also oversaw three unceremonious exits.
The standard reference compound is DEX, which is tested in each experiment at several concentrations to obtain a competition curve from which an IC50 is calculated.
These matters are already covered by competition law from which we should not depart.
Facing competition from Amazon, which sells magazine subscriptions for its Kindle, and Google, which has Android software, Apple has become a more agreeable partner, publishing executives have said.
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