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These were wildly competitive affairs.
Byelections are furious, competitive affairs packed with high drama.
He will discover, as Mansell did, that rolling restarts after yellow-flag periods are ferociously and sometimes decisively competitive affairs.
Nowadays, it is rare to see groups of swimmers such as these other than at organised events such as charity swims or triathlons, which tend to be serious and grimly competitive affairs.
Derbies are usually highly charged and competitive affairs, but this one took nearly an hour to come to life.
Fixtures between Manchester United and Arsenal have proved highly competitive affairs down the years, with both teams often competing for the Premier League title.
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The awards, hosted by Sue Perkins, were deliberately a more competitive affair than in previous years.
Rightly, for the well-being of culture and society, this is a competitive affair.
Our friend said she'd heard that jewelry was a very competitive affair, and the young man said that this might often be the case.
Little Pete 5.45 Goodwood The sprint handicap won by Fathom Five at Epsom last month was a competitive affair and Little Pete made a good impression.
What many expected to be an entertaining yet close, competitive affair was in fact a shoot-out of old western proportions.
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