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There's a bit of unspoken rivalry between the World Science Festival in New York City and Cambridge's festival.
And it's true that there are a couple of hard cases, boys for whom this would be the next sanction, who have almost reached the begging stage of 'please don't send me there!' "The school we are going to be paired with is quite close and there's always been an unspoken rivalry between us.
We stood in line; new friends exchanging knowledge of the east and west of our city, agreeing that the unspoken rivalry between the two sides of Los Angeles was petty.
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Unspoken rivalries, ulterior motives, frustrated desires, and bilious grudges boil beneath the cool surface of Eric Rohmer's Parisian comic drama of stifled romance, from 1990.
Or perhaps it is actually love; there is too much private history here, too much unspoken brotherly rivalry to know for certain.
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The claustrophobic, unspoken bonds and rivalries that link Rachel, David and Stephan in their younger and older incarnations are overshadowed by Vogel and everything he represents, and a finely observed study of desire under duress gives way to a breathless and pedestrian globe-trotting thriller.
"The claustrophobic, unspoken bonds and rivalries that link Rachel, David and Stephan in their younger and older incarnations are overshadowed by Vogel and everything he represents, and a finely observed study of desire under duress gives way to a breathless and pedestrian globe-trotting thriller," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
Wouldn't it have been better if he had never brought his family with all its rivalries and unspoken truths to this sodden, remote outpost, only to watch it buckle under the strain of this place?
(One unspoken reason might be the rivalry between Mr. Sarkozy and Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the I.M.F. chief and a former French finance minister).
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