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What if, like Jason assembling his Argonauts, you made a competition of your needs and claimed your obstacles as part of an elaborate game?
During the performance of "Irreplaceable", she asked from the crowd to sing the lines "to the left" along with her and made a competition in singing between sections.
Gaga and Bradley cried and laughed together in front of cameras, made a competition of out-complimenting each other in interviews and generally played up the Oscar buzz surrounding the movie with what could be identified as beautiful desperation.
Horseradish peroxidase was used as an enzyme-labelled antigen in both assays that made a competition with unlabelled antigen for binding with a limited number of antibody sites on the micro-plates (solid phase).
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I make a competition for very young singers.
It was quite a stage on which to make a competition debut.
"I'm really happy for him because he always makes a competition interesting".
Try learning with a partner and making a competition of it, or just cutting out some flash cards and challenging yourself.
Again, we were the first up American Eagle, my son crowing (8-year-olds, you may remember, can make a competition out of anything).
The stigma of making an unsolicited offer is far less of a concern for many boards today, nor is it considered "poaching" someone else's deal to top an announced transaction by making a competition bid.
You make a competition.
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