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And while every school showed their pride fervently competing for the prize, only one could be crowned champion.
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The sales figures come out amid a war of competing conventional wisdoms, fervently held by pundits and pols.
Americans, they say, are fervently religious because there are so many churches competing for their devotion.
"It has been noted fervently that the mermaid is currently experiencing a resurgence in popular culture, competing with widely adored, utilized, and mythologized monsters such as vampires and werewolves," wrote Australian PhD candidate Venetia Laura Delano Robertson, a University of Sydney researcher who has also studied "Bronies", the adult fans of My Little Pony.
We can see this, for example, in the way the fervently pro-market British government has leaned on mobile phone companies to pool their competing private networks to provide better coverage, or, in the US, in President Obama's successful push to have broadband access officially designated as a utility.
Competing points.
Competing narratives.
Competing software?
Diminish competing.
Begin competing.
You see, in Crazytown, "discussion" means: "getting people who proudly (and without a hint of irony in their voices) call themselves 'dittoheads' to compete with each other to see how fervently they can agree with you".
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