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Mr. Usoyan's murder may change that, Dr. Galeotti said, particularly as lucrative construction contracts for the 2014 Winter Olympics and heroin-trafficking routes from Afghanistan are introducing new objects of competition for organized crime groups.
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It is a vision of sports in which the object of competition is to use science, intelligence, and sheer will to conquer natural difference.
During Margerie's hospital stay, Lowry wrote her letters about how happy he was in Ripe now; of working steadily again; of being the object of competition between their landlady and the vicar's housekeeper, who gave him his meals.
Scheduled to open next Thursday, it is set on an island off the coast of Greece, where a contemporary Penelope awaits her husband's return from war and serves as the object of competition among four Speedo-clad men — including Mr. Letts — camped in an empty swimming pool.
In the second part of the 1990s, integration and immigration became important, salient political issues and objects of party competition in Denmark (Green-Pedersen & Krogstrup, 2008) reflected in the establishment of the Danish People's Party in 1995.
The object of the competition was "to find-that is to say, locate, in time and space-God".
The development corporation has frequently said that the object of the competition, a master land-use plan, is not to "include the detailed architecture of individual structures".
Huddled in anonymous white vans parked in petrol stations, the opposing agencies were so hungry to be the first to film the aftermath of a drive-by or suicide, shoving matches between camera crews would frequently ignite into full-on brawls while the supposed object of their competition lay ignored nearby in a pool of blood.
Factors that might affect children's classification skills, such as use of single physical characteristics of objects, competition between thematic and taxonomic relationships, difficulty in forming hierarchical categories, were identified.
With Halloween on the horizon, pumpkins have become objects of spectacle, showmanship and competition, as displays across the New York region strive to be bigger, better and more bravura in their use of the no-longer-humble member of the gourd family.
All data obtained under different levels of competition with multiple objects were compared to a corresponding condition, in which only a single moving bar was presented in the absence of any interfering distracter object.
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