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A recent rivalry has developed between the Panthers and Arizona Cardinals.
Upon the formation of the American Football League, the Jets developed a heated rivalry with the Oakland Raiders.
Indeed, the position has been described as undergoing a " presidentialisation ", to the point that its incumbents publicly outshine the actual head of state ; former governor general Adrienne Clarkson alluded to what she saw as " an unspoken rivalry " that had developed between the prime minister and the Crown.
McKay then developed a great rivalry with Lynn Adams, and after McKay moved back to Australia, Adams dominated women's racquetball for the better part of the 1980s.
There, a particular rivalry between members of the Lo and Ly clans developed into open enmity, also affecting those connected with them by kinship.
A year later a rivalry developed between the two on the issue of the Lavon Affair, a failed 1954 Israeli covert operation in Egypt.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s an intense rivalry developed between the two clubs.
In 1894, Spike and Angelus developed a rivalry with the enigmatic Immortal, who later had Spike sent to prison for tax evasion.
A rivalry soon developed between the two towns, each attempting to best the other as the more developed area.
The two schools have developed a rivalry in which, Lee County won the first basketball game 62-60 on a last second shot.
A rivalry developed between the two settlements, and those on the eastern shore began referring to the settlement on the western shore as the " Jersey Shore ," because the Manning family had relocated from New Jersey.
The towns of Newcastle and Chatham developed a long history of rivalry, including a small " war " fought between the communities (" the fighting election of 1843 ").
Becker and Stich developed a fierce rivalry, with the media often comparing a passionate Becker to a more stoic Stich.
An intense rivalry soon developed between him and William McGillivray over the Oriental market and westerly expansion to unclaimed territory in what is now the Columbia River basin, in the present-day states of Washington and Oregon.
Sicot then left and formed a new group and an intense rivalry developed, though they remained good friends.
Les Ambassadeurs and Rail Band were the two biggest bands in the country, and a fierce rivalry developed.
Newton's Method of Fluxions was formally published posthumously, but following Leibniz's publication of the calculus a bitter rivalry erupted between the two mathematicians over who had developed the calculus first and so Newton no longer hid his knowledge of fluxions.
By 77 BC, the rivalry between the Red and the Whites was already developed, when a funeral for a Red driver involved a Red supporter throwing himself on the funeral pyre.
The siblings developed a rivalry early on, with both brothers competing for their parents ' and sisters ' attention.
She developed a rivalry with an editor at The Miami Metropolis whose greater familiarity with the history of Miami gave her cause to make fun of Douglas in writing.
Two women over the years had developed a rivalry based on their different backgrounds and religious beliefs, despite the fact that Pulcheria had arranged the marriage of Eudocia to Theodosius.
In 1841, Haynes was hired as editor of the Tennessee Sentinel, a Democratic paper published by former Emmerson associate Lawson Gifford, and an intense editorial rivalry developed between Brownlow and Haynes.
It was during this time that Borussia developed its intense rivalry with Schalke of suburban Gelsenkirchen, the most successful side of the era ( see Revierderby ).

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those watching the growing rivalry between craft unions and industrial unions may recognize all the pressures that led to the big labor split in 1935.
suspicion between member states still existed, but it was of about the same low order of virulence as the twentieth-century rivalry between Arizona and California over water supplies.
Military action was heavily influenced by the Russian military, which inspired and manipulated the rivalry between the two neighbouring nations in order to keep both under control.
The best-known and longest-running of these events is the rugby league rivalry between Great Britain and Australia ( see rugby league " Ashes ").
Stilicho also claimed to be the guardian of Arcadius, causing much rivalry between the western and eastern courts.
This rumour has been attributed by some to a rivalry between the German and the Italian schools of music.
It is a story that builds on the rivalry between a meticulous but untested officer ( Gandolfini ) serving as the warden of a military prison and an imprisoned but much admired and highly decorated general ( Redford ).
The rivalry has existed for some time with PSV and stems from various causes, such as the different interpretations of whether current national and international successes of both clubs and the supposed opposition between the Randstad and the province.
After years of intense rivalry between the navy and the air force for the control of naval aviation, President Castelo Branco decreed in 1965 that only the air force would be allowed to operate fixed-wing aircraft and that the navy would be responsible for helicopters.
As of late 2002, the Navy had reportedly become responsible for flying all aircraft with the rivalry having subsided between the two branches of the armed forces.
* Duel In The Somme-Holbrook illustrated a story by Ben Bova and Rob Balder in this strip about a romantic rivalry between a computer-simulation designer and his boss.
However, rivalry between Hadjerai, Zaghawa and Gorane groups within the government grew in the late 1980s.
Two civil wars resulted from bitter rivalry between the Conservative and Liberal parties.
The Cardinals – Cubs rivalry refers to games between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Cubs.
Because of the rivalry between Chiang and Li, Chiang refused to allow Nationalist troops loyal to him to aid in the defense of Guangxi and Guangdong, with the result that Communist forces occupied Guangdong in October 1949.
However, while bitheism implies harmony, ditheism implies rivalry and opposition, such as between good and evil, or bright and dark, or summer and winter.
Bowie portrayed physicist Nikola Tesla in the Christopher Nolan film, The Prestige ( 2006 ), which was about the bitter rivalry between two magicians in the late 19th century.
In addition to this rivalry between Britain and Russia, there were two specific reasons for British concern over Russia's intentions.
In the following years a bitter rivalry between Tesla and Edison, known as the " War of Currents ", took place over the preferred method of distribution.
There was probably rivalry between the Benedictine Monastery of St Maurice founded at Magdeburg by Otto and Eadgyth in 937, a year after coming to the throne and Matilda's foundation at Quedlinburg Abbey, intended by her as a memorial to her husband, the late King Henry I.
A bitter rivalry between the Earl of Essex and Robert Cecil, son of Lord Burghley, and their respective adherents, for the most powerful positions in the state marred politics.
Editor war is the common name for the rivalry between users of the vi and Emacs text editors.
Although Emperor Kōgon ruled as cloistered Emperor, the rivalry between Ashikaga Takauji and Ashikaga Tadayoshi began, and in 1351, Takauji returned to the allegiance of the Southern Court, forcing Emperor Sukō to abdicate.

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