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Mexicans frequently carpet their churches with mosaics of wild flowers, and in the Netherlands during tulip time flower pictures are made for competition.
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In fact, in many ways it's nothing like the 1955 original, which contrary to popular belief wasn't designed to go after the Corvette, but was meant to be a "personal luxury car," meaning it was very fast in a straight line, but not made for competition-level cornering.
Italian wines aren't made for competitions but for enjoying with food, and this is certainly one way to do it.
However, the overlap also potentially makes for competition and tradeoffs between wildlife and pastoralist land uses.
His final preparations made for stiff competition for the Q.&A.
The most famous of them were made for the competition she won in 1983 to design a resort complex in Hong Kong, known as The Peak.
The boycotts of the late cold war era not only made for lopsided competition but displayed the painfully obvious truth that Olympian internationalism was a sham.
Interestingly, a similar finding has been made for cell competition in Drosophila (Senoo-Matsuda and Johnston, 2007).
The park is a great place to train for disc competitions, and the agility training center is specially made for agility competitions.
Greater rewards make for fiercer competition, and fiercer competition makes it harder to keep up and hence harder to resist reaching for the syringe.
Quite a few high-profile Aussie swimmers were there which made for a good competition.
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