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Rival and newspapers
Rival newspapers like The Times, began to dig up the original " Lily ".
Rival editions and variations multiplied in songbooks, newspapers and broadsides.

Rival and William
" Rival Federalist pamphleteer " Peter Porcupine " ( William Cobbett ) said Webster's pro-French views made him " a traitor to the cause of Federalism ", calling him " a toad in the service of sans-cullottism ," " a prostitute wretch ," " a great fool, and a barefaced liar ," " a spiteful viper ," and " a maniacal pedant.
Chapman has been identified as the Rival Poet of Shakespeare's sonnets by William Minto, and as an anticipator of the Metaphysical Poets of the 17th century.
Mr Arthur Acheson ( Shakespeare and the Rival Poet, 1903 ) brings much evidence in favor of the theory, first propounded by William Minto, that George Chapman, whose style is parodied by Shakespeare in the 21st sonnet and in Love's Labour's Lost, was the rival poet of the 78th and following sonnets.

Rival and Chicago
* John Malcolm Russell, Sennacherib's " Palace without Rival " at Nineveh, University Of Chicago Press, 1992, ISBN 0-226-73175-8
Rival Chicago reporters Sabrina Peterson ( Roberts ) and Peter Brackett ( Nolte ) reluctantly join forces to uncover a train wreck conspiracy.

Rival and American
* 1969 – Walter Schreifels, American musician ( Gorilla Biscuits, Rival Schools and Youth of Today )
Rival leagues had crumbled or merged with it, and when the American Football League began to play in 1960, it was the fourth of that name to challenge the NFL.
* American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America ( 2011 ) Colin Woodard
In its original American broadcast, " Lisa's Rival " finished tied for 23rd place ( with Dateline NBC ) in the weekly ratings for the week of September 5 to September 11, 1994 with a Nielsen rating of 9. 9.
In 2005, Elaine Sciolino, the American journalist who was the Paris bureau chief of The New York Times from 2002 to 2008, writes a detailed article on Fauchon at the time of the retreat: “ Fauchon ’ s Food Empire Cedes Territory to a Rival ” “ Of all the luxury food emporiums of Paris, none is better known than Fauchon.
Only one of the previous teams failed to attend the new tournament: the American Sports Team, now replaced by the " Rival Team " consisting of Iori Yagami, Billy Kane ( from Fatal Fury: King of Fighters ), and Eiji Kisaragi ( from Art of Fighting 2 ).
* The Rival Company, an American appliance maker

Rival and though
As with School Life Mode in the original Rival Schools, though, this boardgame is not included in non-Japanese ports of Project Justice due to the amount of time it would take to translate the mode.
Samuel Sheppard, in a 1651 epigram, mentions a fourth lost work, The Pirate, which he thought showed how Davenport " Rival ' st Shakespeare, though thy glory's lesse ".
In October 1695, Gould's second tragedy, The Rival Sisters, was performed at Drury Lane, even though, again, Betterton and Barry opposed it.

Rival and street
Rival gangs known as the " Liberty Boys "-mostly weavers from the Liberties-and the " Ormonde Boys "-butchers from Ormonde quay on the northside-fought bloody street battles with each other, sometimes heavily armed and with numerous fatalities.
Chaplin and Sterling play two young men, Masher and Rival Masher, who fight over the chance to help a young woman ( Clifton ) cross a muddy street.

Rival and gangs
Rival gangs, such as the Gennas and the Aiellos, started wars with Capone, eventually leading to an epidemic of killings of epic proportions.
The Rival Kings ( 1858 ) broke new ground for a children's book in featuring rival children's gangs and their hatred for each other.

Rival and such
Rival Muslim dynasties such as the Fatimids of Egypt and the Umayyads of al-Andalus were also major intellectual centres with cities such as Cairo and Córdoba rivaling Baghdad.
Rival CKFM-FM switched from adult top 40 to contemporary hit radio due to high airplay on top-played singles, while CIDC-FM tweaked its format by adding some adult top 40 singles, such as Bon Jovi's What Do You Got ?.
This DVD will have 13 of the show's greatest hits, including such popular episodes as " The Joyride " and " The Rival House ".
Rival products from Brazil and Mexico came on to the market as a substitute, but these were produced from other citrus fruits such as sweet lime.
The authors of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood commented that " The idea of Lisa being unpopular in the light of a new girl in the school hallways is not new ( see " Lisa's Rival ") but it is done here with such class ," concluding of Homer's treatment that " this is an episode which shows that even he can find interesting ways to do things.

Rival and under
In 1854 he produced, in conjunction with Tom Taylor, Two Loves and a Life, and The King's Rival, and, unaided, The Courier of Lyons ( well known under its later title, The Lyons Mail ) and his adaptation of Tobias Smollett's Peregrine Pickle.
This has become a point of political disagreement in Leicester, with the Labour Cabinet supporting the move under the Rival Market policy, despite cross party opposition from the lead scrutiny committee.
Rival sites under consideration included Springfield, Lexington, and property owned by Harvard University in Roxbury.
The Rival Company bought Naxon in 1970 and reintroduced it under the Crock-Pot name in 1971.
He also collaborated on three novels with Rosa Campbell Praed: The Right Honourable ( 1886 ), The Rebel Rose ( issued anonymously in 1888 but appeared in their joint names in two later editions under the title, The Rival Princess ), and The Ladies ' Gallery ( 1888 ).
Rival tribes, loyal to France and under métis chieftain Charles Langlade, attacked Pickawillany in June 1752, with a force consisting of around 240 Ottawa and Ojibwa.

Rival and clubs
" Rival karate clubs fight on N. W.
Rival clubs did not buy into Fagan ’ s major league ambitions.
Rival clubs operated by RCA and Capitol offered only their own labels ' products at the time.
Rival clubs included crosstown clubs LDU Quito, Deportivo Quito, and to a lesser extent, ESPOLI.

Rival and ",
Colloquially referred to as the New World, this second super continent came to be termed " America ", probably deriving its name from the feminized Latin version of Vespucci's first name .< ref > Rival explanations have been proposed ( see Arciniegas, Germán.
* Mc Mahon, Robin, " Probus ( 276 – 282 A. D .) and Rival Claimants ( Proculus, Bonosus, and Saturninus ) of the 280s ", DIR
" Versus Mode " and " Rival Mode " are same as " Tournament Mode ", except the player only races against one other skater ( human in versus mode or computer in rival mode ) and only through one stage.
His songwriting contributions to Pearl Jam have not been limited to music with Gossard Yesterdays "; " Strangest Tribe " ( from the 1999 fan club Christmas single ); the Binaural songs " Thin Air ", " Of the Girl ", and " Rival "; and the Lost Dogs songs " Don't Gimme No Lip " and " Fatal ".
Rival candidate Peter Kormos accused her in the leadership debate of bearing responsibility for the " social contract ", which forced open collective bargaining agreements with public sector unions and was deeply unpopular with labour, and for the Rae government's abandonment of a promise to institute a publicly run auto insurance system.
Rival fans jocularly claim that the losses are caused by a fictional disease called " the Colliwobbles ", a term still used today.
Rival KXXR, then known as " 93X ", was purchased by then-owners Capital Cities-ABC in the Spring of 1994 and became an alternative rock station ( KEGE, " The Edge ").
The Biographical Dictionary of Actors contains an inconclusive discussion of the claim in Davies ' Dramatic Miscellanies ( 1784 ) that Verbruggen was identical to the actor referred to in 1680s and 90s cast lists as " Mr. Alexander ", supposedly an alias based on the part of Alexander the Great in John Dryden's Rival Queens.
" Wesley Mead noted, in a review of the tenth season that the episode " might deal with familiar territory (" Lisa's Rival ", anyone?
If the player drives dirty and bumps into other drivers, even if it was an unintentional bump, that driver becomes a " Rival ", and will bump into the player if they happen to encounter each other in the race.
He began as a writer and producer for the show during its fifth season and wrote the episodes " Lisa's Rival ", " Two Dozen and One Greyhounds " and " Lisa on Ice " which aired in season six.
* Steely Dan ( Gaucho: " My Rival ", " Glamour Profession ")

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