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Ms. Pelosi said a public option would give consumers choice by stirring competition.
While this criterion for appointive office may not seem much more absurd than measuring candidates today by the enormousness of their campaign war chests or the telegenicity of their coiffures, it resembles a tiresome male fixation that is now stirring competition in a surprising arena: the staid field of paleontology.
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Learn about the Basques' culture, like their love of a stirring strongman competition, at the Basque Museum and Cultural Center (611 Grove Street, 208-343-2671; www.basquemuseum.com).
It is good to see some competition stirring across from across the pond.
There is no stirring defense of competition or innovation which made Silicon Valley what it is today.
But competition is stirring.
The two players may forever be linked, and Stern does not mind stirring the pot of competition between them.
But while the two rivals have successively one-upped each other with ever sleeker, more technologically sophisticated phones, new competition is stirring.
Worse, serious and well-funded competition is stirring, from a consortium of the nation's major newspapers and from Microsoft's HomeAdvisor.com.
But to do so they have paid negligible interest to depositors and lent money at steep rates -- an arrangement that has generated a lot of profits now but could erode with the first stirrings of competition.
Another film that mysteriously missed competition is Olivier Schmitz's stirring "Life Above All," with a talented cast that is mostly nonprofessional.
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