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Don't we also laugh, cry, love, eat well, compete?
The pattern of Italy's play — start well, compete, miss chances, then founder — was the same as in its losses to England and France.
For me, the most interesting part of the trip was getting to see the factory I wrote about in my previous post — a factory that may well compete with us for a project.
To contemporary Westerners, she said, art may seem detached from the real world, an elite stage on which proud peacocks and designated visionaries may well compete for high stakes.
Searing images of wind-damaged homes, flooding and mass evacuations — all fraught with the memory of Hurricane Katrina — may well compete on television with Mr. Romney's bid to seize the initiative in his battle with President Obama for the White House.
"Qatar LNG can pretty well compete with anything," he insists.
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Rugby teams from around the region were there as well, competing in a 10-sided tournament.
Actually, Los Angeles Kings owner Philip Anschutz and Rangers head Jim Dolan are rivals off the ice as well, competing in the entertainment business.
"Everyone said three years ago that he was done and finished but he's still there, playing well, competing for the big matches.
Despite these hindrances England performed remarkably well, competing hard against a top outfit arguably playing the best cricket in the world.
Each challenge will be well competed.
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