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The bitter, often violent competition culminated in the Seven Oaks Massacre of 1816.
Violent competition over scarce resources may erupt with or between emerging superpowers, such as China and India.
"There are films here that transcend any idea of violent competition, and the base violence of pure competition.
"There won't be a spirit of violent competition between the museums, as if they were out to destroy each other.
The key difference, Buscaglia said, is that today's expansion model is based on tactical alliances rather than violent competition.
Hobbes argues that life without a government, in a "state of nature," would be "nasty, poor, solitary, brutish, and short" as a result of violent competition for resources.
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Males are taller, have larger upper body muscles, and are more likely to engage in violent competitions with other members of their sex.
Non-violent competition is viewed as a novelty or ineffective, like playing chess or publishing opinion essays.
Some informants reported receiving financial assistance from other community members from time to time, while others reported widespread distrust among sex workers and fierce competition for clients that sometimes became violent.
That is because boxing is perhaps the most elemental form of violent human competition still acceptable in modern society.
Across the line in Palestinian society the schism between Fatah and Hamas has meanwhile grown increasingly violent, a competition for power and ideas mirrored in its turn by a wider split between the "resistance" block of Iran and Syria and a pro-American camp led by Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
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