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The country, he said at one point, is like a wobbly tripod, and its three major ethnic groups -- the Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba, who frequently contest one another for power and turf -- are its three unwieldy legs.
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In fact, they have spent so many years contesting one another that the controversy can resemble a vituperative political campaign — a constant volley of talking points and rebuttals.
He is strongest in showing the clash and bang of ideas in contest with one another.
The reality wave, initiated by "Survivor" last summer, will hit the prime-time beach the next few months, as CBS, NBC, Fox, UPN, and the WB network all unleash variations on the theme of real people contesting against one another for prizes.
Contemplating in tranquility now what passed before me then, I'm still wondering why Gibson thinks the tribulations Louise and Jonathan--who'd run neck-and-neck in a who's-less-likable contest--visit on one another would have any interest for paying customers.
So perhaps it should come as little surprise that messengers were the ones to pioneer a breed of unsanctioned urban contest in which bicyclists race one another while also weaving at top speed through streets crowded with cars, trucks, buses and all the other objects and obstructions typically found on city roadways.
I have a small theory about disconnectedness on that high a level: The rise in private jets, for CEO travel, and the subtle and vulgar contest they all have with one another to be the highest paid, the endless ease of access and egress, causes them to lose a sense of place.
This suggests that the females in the study groups had relatively well-established dominance hierarchies in which they could assess one another's contest ability without escalation (Parker 1974).
Like Clinton, Trump ended the night with a rally in Florida, the clearest indication they were both pushing past Super Tuesday to the next contests – and already sizing up one another.
"Only when everyone plays by the same rules can we avoid the mistakes of the past, like when countries challenged one another in contests of strength and will, with disastrous consequences for the region," Carter said.
Calhoun passed her love of surfing onto her two daughters and together, the three women became one of America's most prominent surfing families in the '60s, winning contests and often competing against one another.
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