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Though Bird and Johnson later became pals, their NBA encounters were furiously competitive.
They are still furiously competitive in everything, including numbers of Twitter followers and control of the cable box.
The world portrayed by Voet is enclosed, secretive, furiously competitive, and not too bothered about moral questions.
Shane Horgan crowned his 200th appearance for Leinster with the only try of a furiously competitive first half.
We meet the club's protective manager, Teixeira Fernando Gomess); its young rising star, Jenny Jenny Larruee), with whom Tonia is furiously competitive; and Tonia's best friend, Irene (Cindy Scrash), with whom she also has a scrappy relationship.
She was furiously competitive about her work, painting a picture a week — accomplished, pleasant phantasmagoric landscapes — and putting a black mark on her studio wall whenever a work was sold.
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In the months after September, with business travel off even more, airlines instead furiously cut leisure fares on certain competitive routes in desperate attempts just to fill airplanes.
Far from adding to sensible debate, George Soros, Chalmers Johnson, Robert Jay Lifton, Emmanuel Todd and Tariq Ali seem locked in a competitive struggle to see who can most furiously malign the United States.
Democratic presidential candidates campaigned furiously across Iowa on Saturday as they approached the conclusion of a competitive and complicated fight that party officials said would set the tone for the rest of the nomination battle.
Furiously effective.
Furiously personal.
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