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The Old Firm were so named for good reason: they have a commercial and competitive use to each other which has spanned footballing ages.
In 2009, when the Pro-Ride surface was in its last full year of competitive use, there were 0.90 fatalities per 1,000 starts.
Motorcycle racing, the recreational and competitive use of motorcycles, a sport practiced by both professionals and amateurs on roads, tracks, closed circuits, and natural terrain.
Rap, the competitive use of rhyming lines spoken over an ever more-challenging rhythmic base, had a long history in African American culture; however, it came to musical prominence as part of the hip-hop movement.
In contrast, the competitive use of sodium bicarbonate in AD plants for treating vinasse requires further dosing optimization.
And this means that competitive use of technology will determine the winners and losers of every legacy sector.
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"She is more likely to be highly competitive, used to being a winner at work," she explained.
"Some low-revenue clubs," the report said, "believing the amount of their proceeds from revenue sharing insufficient to enable them to become competitive, used those proceeds to become modestly profitable".
On the first page of the report, the panel writes, "Some low-revenue clubs, believing the amount of their proceeds from revenue sharing insufficient to enable them to become competitive, used those proceeds to become modestly profitable".
But Google's acceptance of such competitive uses of trademarks has irked many other companies, including the likes of American Airlines and Geico, which have filed suits against Google and settled them.
But it is not easy to find so much manure because of numerous competitive uses already in existence [20],[20].
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