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Competing and territorial
Competing French and British interests led to Siam becoming a buffer zone, though Siam was forced to make huge territorial concessions to maintain its freedom ; this included Isan, which the French did not recognise as fully Siamese territory until 1904.

Competing and claims
Competing states had agreed to end their claims to the lands ; Pennsylvania and Virginia received some lands.
Competing Union and Confederate claims in Arizona and New Mexico ( 1861-1865 ).
Competing land claims followed, with no unified government to settle the disputes.

Competing and between
Competing crews start the race lined up in order, one behind another, with their coxes holding ropes attached to the bank, with gaps of about 1. 5 boat lengths between the bow of one boat and the stern of the one in front.
He has been among the first economists to deal with: a ) empirical models about the relation between the economy and politics, especially politico-economic cycles ; b ) new concepts of federalism ( Functional, Overlapping, Competing Jurisdictions, FOCJ ); c ) crowding-out and intrinsic motivation ; d ) orders and awards.
Competing almost exclusively in the WWF from 1979 to 1993, Solis helped bridge the gap between the 1980s " Rock ' n Wrestling Connection " era to the 1990s " New Generation " era.

Competing and what
Competing arbitrageurs are expected to persist in striving to increase their execution speed of trades by engaging in what some researchers describe as an " electronic trading ' arms race '.
Tichu is the trade name for what appears to be a variant of Choi Dai Di ( Hong Kong slang: " Step on the little guy ") or Da Lao Er ( Mandarin slang: " Big penis ") combined with Zheng Fen (" Competing for Points ").

Competing and later
Competing at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Canada, Freeman won gold in both the 200 m and 400 m. She also competed as a member of Australia's 4x100 m squad, winning the silver medal and as a member of the 4x400 m team, who finished first but were later disqualified.
Competing national interests and war with Turkey led to the dissolution of the republic half a year later, in April 1918.
Competing prospective candidates for the seat included Peter Lilley and Michael Howard, later Conservative leader.
* Jim Elliot: Competing DJ of " Elliot and Woodside ", later worked at WAVA with Don and Mike, later worked at Arista Records, and currently ; analyzes radio airplay.
Competing for his new nation, Matthews-Jouda became African champion in July 2004 and competed at the Summer Olympics a month later.

Competing and became
Competing in the bantamweight division, he became Puerto Rico's first world champion.
Competing for Kansas, in 1957 he became the NCAA discus champion ; in 1958 he successfully defended his title.
Competing with Sean Salisbury for the starting job, Gannon ultimately became the Vikings ' starting quarterback for 1992.
Competing as team captain in Barcelona, he became one of the colorful " bald eagles " as all of the U. S. men's team players shaved their heads in protest of alleged officiating misconduct.
Competing for his country at 1912 Stockholm Olympics, Nadi became the youngest fencer to win a foil gold medal.

Competing and state
Competing schools are drawn from Adelaide's traditional independent schools and an increasing number of state schools.
Competing in the 5A Division for 25 years, the school captured several hundred championship titles ( region and state ).

Competing and led
Competing proposals and broad interest in the initiative led to strong disagreement over which technology to standardize.
Competing factions developed among the congregations and leaders, especially after the death of the charismatic Noble Drew Ali, and led to at least three separate organizations.

Competing and northern
Competing northern or central routes championed, respectively, by Stephen Douglas of Illinois and Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri would still need to go through unorganized territories.

Competing and continued
Competing welding processes such as resistance welding and oxyfuel welding were developed during this time as well ; but both, especially the latter, faced stiff competition from arc welding especially after metal coverings ( known as flux ) for the electrode, to stabilize the arc and shield the base material from impurities, continued to be developed.

Competing and through
Competing mainly in the established Southeastern US market through the 1980s against Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus and Gus Mayer, Parisian underwent a series of restructurings and mergers during its 130-year history, and was taken over by Saks Incorporated in 1998.
He authored or co-authored several international bestsellers, including: Competing for the Future ( with Gary Hamel, 1994 ), The Future of Competition ( with Venkat Ramaswamy, 2004 ), and The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid: Eradicating Poverty through Profits ( Wharton School Publishing, 2004 ).

Competing and .
Competing machines such as the Altair 8800 generally were programmed with front-mounted toggle switches and used indicator lights ( red LEDs, most commonly ) for output, and had to be extended with separate hardware to allow connection to a computer terminal or a teletypewriter machine.
* Davenport, Thomas H. and Harris, Jeanne G. Competing on Analytics: The New Science of Winning ( 2007 ) Harvard Business School Press.
Competing phone companies often offer ISDN only and no analog lines.
Competing with DuPont and IG Farben, the new company produced chemicals, explosives, fertilisers, insecticides, dyestuffs, non-ferrous metals, and paints.
Competing projects would result in the IBM POWER and Sun SPARC architectures.
Competing views, however, usually have to reinterpret " estuary " to mean something other than an estuary, as the west of the Baltic Sea is the only body of estuarial water of sufficient length in the region.
Two similar ideas are " Functional Overlapping Competing Jurisdictions " ( FOCJ ) advocated by Swiss economists Bruno Frey and Reiner Eichenberger and “ multigovernment ” advocated by Le Grand E. Day and others.
Competing phone companies have agreed on interconnection standards, which were brokered by the United Nations funded Somali Telecom Association.
Competing brands developed shortly thereafter in eastern and southeastern France contained their own, proprietary mix of ingredients, including herbs, roots, and spices.
Competing religions are treated as compatible and co-existent in a henotheistic world, allowing the Greek Pantheon to live side by side with the Norse Gods, Indian Deities, the " God of Love " and others.
Such circuits include the Mid-America Competing Band Directors Association, or MACBDA, and the Catholic Youth Organization circuits.
Competing with the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt, Balzac visited her in St. Petersburg in 1843 and impressed himself on her heart.
Competing interpretations of the resolution regard Israel as being obligated to withdraw unilaterally from all territories captured in 1967.
Competing alongside Luzhin in the championship is Dottore Salvatore Turati ( Fabio Sartor ), who is approached by Leo Valentinov ( Stuart Wilson ), a Russian, who is Luzhin's former chess tutor from pre-revolutionary Russia.
Competing for the Grand Prix, Labrouste took second place behind the Palais de Justice by Guillaume-Abel Blouet in 1821.
Competing against Bruno Brodd of the Irish American Athletic Club and J. Bredemus of Princeton University, he won seven of the ten events contested and came in second in the remaining three.
Competing standards are exclusively digital: these include a system using low-voltage differential signaling ( LVDS ), known by its proprietary names FPD-Link ( flat-panel display ) and FLATLINK ; and its successors, the LVDS Display Interface ( LDI ) and OpenLDI.
Competing theories as to the origin of his name exist ; some sources say he was named after the character Dr. Terwilliker from the film The 5, 000 Fingers of Dr. T, but others say he was named after Terwilliger Boulevard in Portland, Oregon.

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