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There's no reason we can't be a team that competes for the Stanley Cup".
Lexington itself has two bakeries that compete for top honors like Affirmed and Alydar dueling down the stretch.
Of the 34 Harvard varsity sports that compete for Ivy championships, men's basketball was the last to win one.
Despite their differences, both firms are powerful communication tools that compete for people's attention (see article).
"We had a desire to add a sport that competed for national championships," Florida's athletic director, Jeremy Foley, said.
The pollination boom has invited droves out-of-state beekeepers that compete for the dwindling forage land.
But their goals differ in ways that compete for research dollars and are costing some government researchers their jobs.
They are a radical right splinter group that competes for the significant homophobic audience of Radio Maryja".
Susan Hilferty's costumes for the Duke's hangers-on include tuxedo jackets in varying colors and patterns that compete for tackiness.
That experience, he says, is why he wants to break down GSK's research teams into smaller, fleeter units that compete for funding.
With or without revenue sharing, it is a big challenge to put a team on the floor that competes for the championship year after year.
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