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Naturally, the patient does not say, `` I hate my father '', or `` Sibling rivalry is what bugs me ''.
Since then, Alumni has played at the highest level of Argentinian rugby and its rivalry with Belgrano Athletic Club is one of the fiercest local derbies in Buenos Aires.
The best-known and longest-running of these events is the rugby league rivalry between Great Britain and Australia ( see rugby league " Ashes ").
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 ).
PSV is also considered a rival, but in terms of tension and rivalry, these matches are not as loaded as the duels with Feyenoord.
As act two opens, the two groups are now in bitter rivalry over who is the normal group (“ A-1 March ”) Another stranger, a French woman in a feathered coat appears.
The prefrontal cortex is not the only candidate area, however: studies by Nikos Logothetis and his colleagues have shown, for example, that visually responsive neurons in parts of the temporal lobe reflect the visual perception in the situation when conflicting visual images are presented to different eyes ( i. e., bistable percepts during binocular rivalry ).
The history of this newspaper rivalry and the raid appearance of comic strips in most major American newspapers is discussed by Ian Gordon.
Although it serves as a rival to Confucianism, a school of active morality, this rivalry is compromised and given perspective by the idiom " practise Confucianism on the outside, Taoism on the inside.
The Brewers-Cubs rivalry is due mostly to the fact that the ballparks are located less than apart.
The search for raw materials and the current search for new investment opportunities is a result of inter-capitalist rivalry for capital accumulation.
It is said that the rivalry was fueled in the 1970s due to the stark contrast of the teams: the Cowboys, being more of a " flashy " team with Roger Staubach's aerial attack and the " flex " Doomsday Defense ; while the Steelers were more of a " blue-collar " team with a strong running game and the 1970s-esque Steel Curtain defense, a contrast that still exists today.
The third condition for economic calculation is the existence of genuine entrepreneurship and market rivalry.
Editor war is the common name for the rivalry between users of the vi and Emacs text editors.
The brothers ' close relationship is often turbulent, and their sibling rivalry intermittently results in chaos.
A recurrent source of conflict on Gamma World is the rivalry among the " Cryptic Alliances ", semi-secret societies whose ideological agendas — usually verging on monomania — often bring them into conflict with the rest of the Gamma World.
Geneva's traditional sports rivalry is with Westminster College in nearby New Wilmington, Pennsylvania.
The rivalry between the Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots is one of the NFL's newest rivalries.
The rivalry is fueled by the quarterback comparison between Peyton Manning and Tom Brady.
The nature of this rivalry is ironic because while the Colts and Patriots were division rivals from 1970 to 2001, it did not become prominent in league circles until after Indianapolis was relocated to the AFC South.
The Royals ' most prominent rivalry is with the intrastate St. Louis Cardinals, beginning with Royals ' successes in the early ' 80's and fueled by the Royals ' victory over the Cardinals in the 1985 World Series.
Forgotten in recent years is the old division rivalry between the Royals and the Oakland Athletics.
Liverpool's longest-established rivalry is with fellow Merseyside team Everton, against whom the club contest the Merseyside derby.
Liverpool's rivalry with Manchester United is viewed as a manifestation of the cities ' competition during the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century.
After Macready " retired " to America, he continued to perform in the role ; in 1849, he was involved in a rivalry with American actor Edwin Forrest, whose partisans hissed Macready at Astor Place, leading to what is commonly called the Astor Place Riot.

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Ethnic rivalry between the Shona and Ndebele has played a large part in Zimbabwe's politics, a consequence of the country's borders defined by its British colonial rulers.
The Erectheum was associated with some of the most ancient and holy relics of the Athenians: the Palladion, which was a xoanon ( defined as a wooden effigy fallen from heaven-not man-made ) of Athena Polias ( Protectress of the City ); the marks of Poseidon's trident and the salt water well ( the " salt sea ") that resulted from Poseidon's strike ; the sacred olive tree that sprouted when Athena struck the rock with her spear in her successful rivalry with Poseidon for the city ; the supposed burial places of the mythical kings Cecrops and Erechtheus ; the sacred precincts of Cecrops ' three daughters, Herse, Pandrosus and Aglaurus ; and those of the tribal heroes Pandion and Boutes.
Legislative politics was defined in the following years by an intense rivalry between the Federalists, and later the Whigs ( which dominated South Jersey and Essex, Hudson, and Middlesex Counties ), and the Democratic Party ( which was prominent in the northwest, the Shore region, and Bergen County ).
The pact: Bill Clinton, Newt Gingrich, and the rivalry that defined a generation ‎ ( 2008 ) 342 pages
This proved fatal for Bulgaria because the prerogatives of his sons ' authority were not defined, leading to rivalry between the brothers.

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Pervo sees Luke ’ s work as a legitimizing narrative ” because it makes a case by telling a story ( or stories )” and serves to legitimate either Pauline Christianity ( possibly in rivalry to other interpretations ) or generally as the claim of the Jesus-movement to possess the Israelite heritage .” On the other hand, some scholars greatly disagree with the view of legitimation because they believe that it mirror-reads ” Luke ’ s work attempting to uncover the circumstances surrounding Luke ’ s work by over-arguing something that may not be that valid.
It is a competitive league ; all the teams that are competing have been for a long time and have a lot of history to play for .” Great rivalries are made including Kalamazoo vs. Hope ; Albion vs. Kalamazoo and the Calvin vs. Hope rivalry in basketball.
The original article had summed up the situation in terms of the long-term rivalry between Whitehaven and nearby Workington: Legend has it that one town ’ s miners had jam on their sandwiches and the other did not, but no one agrees on which town it was or whether they did it because they were snobs or peasants .” A reader from Maryport, a few miles further up the Cumbria coast ( which, as occasionally mentioned in discussions on the topic, used to have a jam factory ) reported that he had understood the term originally referred to people from Whitehaven, and this was echoed in the comments on the Whitehaven News article, suggesting that a former distinction between the Whitehaven " jam eaters " and Workington " high siders " had gradually been lost in the trading of insults across the Rugby pitch.
" According to the ancient historian Sozomen, in his Ecclesiastical History, Sozomen claims that much of the rivalry was based on an ornate statue made in the honor of Eudoxia which Chrysostom condemned, The silver statue of the empress ... was placed upon a column of porphyry ; and the event was celebrated by loud acclamations, dancing, games, and other manifestations of public rejoicing ... John declared that these proceedings reflected dishonor on the church .” According to Sozomen, John had also condemned the empress for her grandiose style of ruling over the empire and condemned her in the church, this of course enraged the empress and John was immediately disposed of.
A friendly rivalry, however, continues to this day between Conservative and Liberal members, who consider themselves Clios ” and Whigs ”, respectively, and take their places on opposite sides of the Senate chamber, to adversarially continue the nearly two and a half century ’ s tradition of Parliamentary Debate.
Though these imperial powers had experienced relatively few major conflicts between them over the previous hundred years, an underlying rivalry, otherwise known as the Great Game ”, had exacerbated the situation to such an extent that resolution was sought by the early 20th century.
The Great Game ” refers to the rivalry between Britain and Russia over territorial and political control in Central Asia.
A serious rivalry such as The Great Game ” would have seriously hindered the Triple Entente in confronting German expansionism and in later achieving victory in World War I.
America ’ s betrayal ” of the League of Nations was only the first in a series of US actions — over war debts, naval rivalry, the 1931-2 Manchurian crisis and the Depression — that convinced British leaders that the United States could not be relied on .’ Equally, as President Truman's secretary of state, Dean Acheson, recalled: ' Of course a unique relation existed between Britain and America — our common language and history ensured that.
After the fight, Shamrock admitted that he underestimated Gracie: I didn ’ t know who Royce Gracie was ... when I saw him in his gi, I thought he was some karate guy ( with no ground skills ).” The loss to Gracie haunted Shamrock and was the beginning of a large rivalry between the two fighters.
Society follows competitions because competitions influence the unity of society .” Being loyal to one team in a rivalry brings a sense of belonging to a community of supporters that are hoping that the team they are rooting for wins.
His rivalry with Napoleon landed him in a dungeon and led to his early death, but his life inspired his identically named son to write books like The Count of Monte Cristo ” and The Three Musketeers .”
Valentino Rossi said he is looking forward to renewing his rivalry with the former foe ... I am sorry I didn't see Sete on the track when we tested in Valencia because I think it's quite a big emotion for us to be together on the track again after all our great battles.
We, recognizing the evils and wrongs that must beset men so long as our social life is based upon selfishness, rivalry, and ignorance, and desiring above all things to supplant it by a life based upon unselfishness, love, and wisdom, unite, for the purpose of realizing the higher life among ourselves, and of inducing and enabling others to do the same.
In the initial years masters played with boys on the same teams, and the traditional football rivalry with Groton was slowly expanded to include the English game of fives ”, baseball, and other sports.
The castle at Grotagna that came to be called Macereto was often the focus of their fierce and often bloody rivalry and when the intervention of Pope Boniface IX placed Macereto under the jurisdiction of Visso in 1404 and then finally, in 1521, when Duke Giovanni Maria Varano organised inspections and an in-depth study on the disagreements between the communities of Appennino, Ussita and Cupi ” and a decree was issued that divided the contested land and put the hilltop of Macereto under control of Visso.

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