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The two branches are proposing similar laws that rival each other, setting up similar commissions that rival each other, and sparring about rules and deadlines.
"I didn't grasp that desire and duty could rival each other, least of all that they most often do".
The Hyderabadis and the Lucknawis rival each other for the foodie crown of India, with both areas spawning a variety of enchanting cuisine.
As a younger person, she believed "desire was duty," refusing to "grasp that desire and duty could rival each other, least of all that they most often do".
Men's golf is currently devoid of genuine rivalries other than that they all rival each other.
Citing more than 5,000 projects found across 140 countries, it reveals that China and the US rival each other in terms of how much they offer to other countries.
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In the field of education the schools of the denominational parties rivaled each other.
"All book prizes are charitable organisations that are run for the public benefit, so this notion of prizes somehow rivalling each other doesn't really make any sense.
Beyond prestige, remuneration and scholarly atmosphere, points on which the two institutions rivaled each other, the institute had something Harvard never would: Einstein's house, which it offered to sell to Mr. Wilczek.
For the first part of the 20th century, Lajoie and Cobb's statistics rivaled each other like few other players in the American League.
On Tuesday, just a week before Election Day, Brat and Trammell, his long-shot Democratic rival, faced each other in their sole debate.
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