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His favorite experience in the music department is one to be rivaled.
The scope of that effort is likely to be rivaled by a parallel pro-Perry operation being run by Mr. Toomey.
We'd planned to fish the Yampa River below Lake Catamount, where the size of the trout is said to be rivaled only by their number.
It has been said many times that New York is a city with eight million stories, and, to a careful observer, that figure might appear to be rivaled by the number of handshakes used each day in the city's neighborhoods.
Though at first their dominion seems to have been widely extended, they began to be rivaled in the 16th and 17th centuries by the rise of Buganda, under its ruler, or kabaka.
The speed with which messengers were able to travel during the peak of the administration was not to be rivaled in Europe until the 19th century: it has been claimed that more than 170 miles (270 kilometres) could be covered in a day and a night.
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"I don't think I'm going to be rivalling her as I possibly could have been a few years ago.
It's also far more attractive than it used to be, rivaling if not exceeding the user interfaces of Windows 10 or MacOS.
Which means that the NX is unlikely to be rivalling the PS4, now or in its so-called "NEO" guise to come, in terms of graphical punch.
That means that the NX is unlikely to be rivaling the PS4, now or in its "NEO" guise to come, in terms of graphical punch.
The two teachers are supposed to be rivals.
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