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In a way, Drake was Mr. West's first child — an eventual competitor, but also a validation of his vision.
With the death of Aper, however, Diocletian was relieved of an eventual competitor and, retroactively, his act had been granted sacred meaning.
In 2001, when Nissan introduced the $26,470 350Z, the eventual competitor to the RX-8 (which wasn't out yet), the company hedged its bet and also debuted a four-seat, $29,500 Infiniti G35 Sports Coupe.
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The home stands on a stone foundation and was designed by local carpenter and eventual barbed wire competitor to Glidden, Jacob Haish.
"If instead Sprint prices closer to $60 for unlimited voice, that would create much more marketing stir and be a real differentiator, but would risk an eventual response from competitors," he said.
Yes, Lori Systems has been on a TechCrunch stage before — as competitors (and eventual winners) of our inaugural TechCrunch Battlefield competition in Nairobi.
It thought it could spin the process out until 2006, setting up as many "barriers to competitors" as possible in the eventual detailed specification.
Jesse Tamangrow finished seventh out of eight competitors in a heat which included eventual bronze medallist Walter Dix.
Other competitors to rise to fame included eventual Queen tourmate Adam Lambert and future Academy Award winner Jennifer Hudson.
Of the six competitors, Ferrari's Michael Schumacher was the eventual winner, with his team mate Rubens Barrichello finishing second.
As a result, the shows are suffering from a deficit of genuine talent, and the competitors are being set up for eventual disappointment.
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