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Only Denver seems to meet a prerequisite Martin set for his search, a team that can contend for a championship.
"In order to be a great team, in order to be a team that can contend late in the season, you have to work on these things," offensive tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson said.
The 28-year-old Lindros, a restricted free agent whose rights are held by the Philadelphia Flyers, wants to go to a team that can contend for the Stanley Cup.
Note that is also the maximum number of stations that can contend in a collision-free fashion.
But the new GT trumps even those icons, as it is not just a sports car, but a supercar that can contend with the best from such exotic automakers as Lamborghini and Ferrari.
I'd still be a good player, I'd still contribute but I didn't want that hanging over the new-look Saints, because this year we have a squad that can contend.
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He suggests that hindsight criticism of the early publications should be mitigated by the then nascent state of radiochemistry: highlighting the prudence of Debierne's claims in the original papers, he notes that nobody can contend that Debierne's substance did not contain actinium.
Both sides had plenty to prove; Chelsea that talk of a crisis was wrong and Arsenal that they can contend for the title.
"We've got a team in place this year that can definitely contend for the U.S.L. Pro championship.
Our goal is to put a team on the field that can consistently contend for a championship.
The warmer temperatures in those regions produce heavier wines with a higher alcohol content that can better contend with the new oak.
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