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And unlike Mr Chevènement, he looms as a genuine rival for power.
Liverpool's emergence as a genuine rival has not diminished Manchester City's greatness.
And China, which is on track to have the world's largest economy by 2030, will soon be a genuine rival.
He got the job by an ordinary interview against genuine rival candidates, and it will be hard work.
He was far more liberal on nuclear-arms issues in the nineteen-seventies than, say, Paul Nitze, a genuine rival, and a Democrat.
It's from that inglorious beginning that an extraordinary system — a network, to borrow Mr. Elsaesser's word — has emerged as a genuine rival to contemporary Hollywood.
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In most areas of science, however, there is no obvious way to invoke genuine rivals.
A move to Fulham isn't as onerous to someone who bleeds Chelsea blue as a shift to Arsenal or Tottenham, genuine rivals.
For the first time, the Lib Dems now have, in the Scottish Greens, genuine rivals in Scotland's partly proportional voting system.
And he linked up with Levene and Astaire as genuine rivals to the leading post-war British promoter Jack Solomons, staging numerous sell-out shows at the Empire Pool, Wembley (now Wembley Arena), featuring boxers such as Downes, Henry Cooper and Billy Walker.
The Yorkshire seven include Adam Lyth and Alex Lees, the left-handers who formed such a prolific opening partnership in the summer and are seen as genuine rivals to Robson to go in first with Alastair Cook in England's next Test series, in the West Indies in the spring.
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