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We get some competition from barricades made in China but those barricades are not well made, and eventually police departments that buy them come back to us.
MOSCOW — Gazprom, which has long held a government-granted monopoly on Russia's natural gas exports to Europe, might finally get some competition.
And Lipitor is about to get some competition from Crestor, an anti-cholesterol drug from AstraZeneca that uses lower doses to accomplish the lipid reductions of Lipitor.
At Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall, Goerne and Trifonov get some competition from the Telegraph Quartet, one of the finest of the emerging string quartets, as it traces the progression of late Romanticism into modernism and beyond.
So there's some poetic justice in the fact that at this year's Mostly Mozart Festival the boy genius will get some competition from a real live composer-in-residence — George Benjamin, whose "Written on Skin," one of the most acclaimed of recent operas, will receive its U.S. stage première at the Koch Theatre Aug. 11-15, with Alan Gilbert conducting.
But then, it's in the interests of the creditors and administrators to get some competition for future ownership of Rangers.
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Now he's getting some competition for that role: a female character named Alex.
Movember, the ever popular annual event that sees men worldwide make their best attempts at facial hair to raise awareness for testicular cancer, has got some competition.
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