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A professional golfer wants to "enjoy the privilege of competing," Souter said.
In the A.I.H.L., players pay $500 and sell raffle tickets and advertisements for the privilege of competing.
If you want the privilege of competing in a team sport, Scout, show us that you can live within our perfectly reasonable system of directives designed to benefit you.
Today a new generation has begun to rebel against an education-financial system that seems to take for granted a system that imposes huge debts - often over 200,000 in student loans - for the privilege of competing for decent jobs in a Hunger Games-style economy. .
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At the very least, when a collegiate athlete has been found responsible for or convicted of an act of violence they should lose their privilege to compete on behalf of their institution.
Therefore, we assume a kind of competing relationship between starch production and maltose export for carbon fixed by the photosynthetic machinery, with a given privilege for starch synthesis under light exposure.
The joy of competing.
Instead of competing, collaborate.
It is a privilege to compete in the Olympics.
Alonso said: "We will always remember the privilege of racing and competing with someone like Michael".
By doing this you will have the privilege of learning about law enforcement, competing in local and national competitions, and ride on patrol up until 11 PM while you're under 18, and after 11 when you turn 18.
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