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"We have good rivalry.
It's a good rivalry.
"I think they are rivals on the pitch but to be honest that rivalry has helped us because there's so much emotion behind it," he said.
Surely there is a crucial one: If shared democratic and human rights values always kept the U.S.-British rivalry "honest," then it is essential to continue strong support for human rights and democracy in China until those values have been deeply inculcated in China's leadership, whatever its political label.
Horse racing was hoping for another Triple Crown winner; instead it got itself an honest-to-goodness rivalry.
(Ages 3 to 8) An uncommonly honest look at sibling rivalry, evoking just how superfluous a younger sibling can seem to the firstborn.
They include inside jokes about ethnic rivalries ("Parsis are honest," unlike "Marwaris and Sindhis") and invent forms of employment, like "telephone sanitizer," that would make sense only in India.
To be honest I'm sick of the rivalry because it's all hype that's been invented by the marketing men," he said.
"But what I can say, and I have to be honest, is that Justine had to have this sense of rivalry for her to let out her claws and be able to beat Serena".
"I used to really respect her as one of my strongest competitors and it was a great rivalry between us, but I don't see her as a true honest competitor any more," added the Lithuanian.
Never once in all that extended rain of good luck — the middle eighties — did I hear him begrudge anyone else's fortune, admit to rivalry, take away anybody's glory, or sell out his or anybody's honest efforts.
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