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Pat Riley cried treason, but Mourning believes friendship and rivalry can be separated.
The Redskins-Bears rivalry can be compared in Redskins' history only to the more recent one with the Dallas Cowboys.
Yes, the point that rivalry can be good for cities and states looks laudable on the surface.
The roots of the rivalry can be traced back to when the British army walked the streets of Cairo.
A second article from the program, summarizing the history of the Princeton-Rutgers football rivalry, can be viewed at 77 Years Princeton-Rutgers.pdf.pdf
That rivalry can be traced to the late 1990s, when Uganda occupied Congo before being forced to finally withdraw in 2003 under international pressure and accusations of plunder and rape.
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"It's what traditional rivalries can be all about".
Brazil, the only nation of similar size and diversity in the hemisphere, can be an important partner in this if petulant old rivalries can be laid to rest.
Although the language ("loan", "courtesy of") sounds amiable enough, rivalries can be bitter, resembling the trading of star players between Premiership football clubs.
In the past, when students wanted to compete with one another, they might have compared pencil cases, toys or even test results – but today classroom rivalries can be much more harmful.
I mean, is Iraq a totalitarian dictatorship under a cruel, iron-fisted man because the country is actually an Arab Yugoslavia -- a highly tribalized, artificial state, drawn up by the British, consisting of Shiites in the south, Kurds in the north and Sunnis in the center -- whose historical ethnic rivalries can be managed only by a Saddam-like figure?
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