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Under the auspices of the Outing Club, Dartmouth also has the Mountaineering Club, which takes on tough climbs like Mount McKinley, and Bait & Bullet, whose interests are self-evident, and even sports a Woodman's Team, which competes with other New England colleges in wood sawing and chopping, canoe races, and the like.
Caña competes, mainly in rural areas, with gin (" ginebra "— as in the Dutch kind of gin.
Part of Aston Martin's current racing program, Charouz Racing System competes with sports prototype powered by an Aston Martin V12
* Super Audio CD, a format which competes with DVD-Audio
A molecule with a high affinity for the chromatography matrix ( the displacer ) competes effectively for binding sites, and thus displace all molecules with lesser affinities.
3G cellular also competes with both DECT and Wi-Fi for both voice and data.
In the show, Frontline competes directly with Nine's A Current Affair and Seven's Real Life, which changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards.
As the temperature increases, thermal motion, or entropy, competes with the ferromagnetic tendency for dipoles to align.
CO competes with oxygen at the heme binding site.
Heapsort primarily competes with quicksort, another very efficient general purpose nearly-in-place comparison-based sort algorithm.
Heapsort also competes with merge sort, which has the same time bounds.
In Sabrina, Billy Wilder, unable to secure Cary Grant, chose Bogart for the role of the older, conservative brother who competes with his younger playboy sibling ( William Holden ) for the affection of the Cinderella-like Sabrina ( Audrey Hepburn ).
Led by off-road racer Rod Hall, Team Hummer competes in the Stock classes of both BitD and SCORE, which feature production-based vehicles with stock frames, stock suspension designs, and production-based engines.
Innovative and sometimes controversial marketing campaigns have kept it as the number one selling soft drink in Scotland, where it competes directly with global brands such as Coca-Cola and Pepsi.
Light pollution competes with starlight in the night sky for urban residents, interferes with astronomical observatories, and, like any other form of pollution, disrupts ecosystems and has adverse health effects.
Its basin competes with the Danube for water ; as a result, many of its boundaries are identical with those of the European Watershed.
Elevated tyramine competes with tyrosine for transport across the blood – brain barrier ( via aromatic amino acid transport ) where it can then enter adrenergic nerve terminals.
The PlayStation 3 competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles.
In addition to revolutionising the free media in the Middle East and indeed the rest of the world, the Qatar funded Qatar Airways has gone on an aggressive expansion, which also competes with nearby Emirates Airline, to reach more destinations and serve more passengers.
Q3A comes with several gameplay modes ; Free for All ( FFA ), a classic deathmatch, where each player competes against the rest for the highest score, Team Deathmatch ( TDM ), where usually two teams of four compete for the highest team frag total, Tournament ( 1v1 ), a deathmatch between two players, usually ending after a set time and Capture the Flag, which is played on symmetrical maps where teams have to recover the enemy flag from the opponents ' base while retaining their own.
Rice competes in 14 NCAA Division I varsity sports and is a part of Conference USA, often competing with its cross-town rival the University of Houston.
In some fields such as chemistry, the angstrom ( equal to 0. 1 nm ) competes with the nanometre.

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The Caulfield Grammarians Football Club competes in the Victorian Amateur Football Association, and has been represented by notable former Australian rules football players, including Dean Anderson and Duncan Kellaway ( both past students of Caulfield ), as well as Glenn Archer and Anthony Stevens.

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Midland is also home to the Midland Mad Dog Rugby Club, which competes in the Texas Rugby Union as a division III team.
Midland School competes in the private college preparatory Condor League.

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The party competes against the Liberal / National Coalition for political office at the federal and state ( and sometimes local ) level.
Arizona State University's NCAA Division I-A program competes in 9 varsity sports for men and 11 for women.
The DBR9 competes in the GT class in sports car races, including the world-famous 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The university competes in intercollegiate debate within the National Educational Debate Association, in intercollegiate mock trial and computer science competitions, and at South Carolina Student Legislature.
The fencing team competes in the NCAA's Division I, facing teams from USC, UCLA, UCSD, and Stanford, among others.
Cesar Baena competes Cross-country skiing ( classic style ) in Liberec, Czech Republic during World Ski Championships 2009.
As part of a Winston No Bull 5 fan contest, Earnhardt drives a Bomb Lift Truck and attempts to load an AIM-120 AMRAAM | AIM-120 advanced medium-range air-to-air missile ( AMRAAM ) missile as he competes in a load crew competition at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, September 2000.
Before a diver competes they must decide on a " list " this is a number of optional dives and compulsory dives.
AAU competes on the one, three, and tower to determine the All-American team.
In addition to the traditional American team sports ( football, basketball, baseball, and ice hockey ), Dartmouth competes at the varsity level in many other sports including track and field, sailing, tennis, rowing, soccer, skiing, and lacrosse.
A fantasy sport ( also known as rotisserie, roto, or owner simulation ) is a game where participants act as owners to build a team that competes against other fantasy owners based on the statistics generated by the real individual players or teams of a professional sport.
Dalglish often competes in the annual Gary Player Invitational Tournament, a charity golfing event which raises money for children's causes around the world.

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Wenders ' book, Emotion Pictures, a collection of diary essays written while a film student, was adapted and broadcast as a series of plays on BBC Radio 3, featuring Peter Capaldi as Wenders, with Gina McKee, Saskia Reeves, Dennis Hopper, Harry Dean Stanton and Ricky Tomlinson, dramatised by Neil Cargill.
Schuyler's single largest employer is the Cargill beef-processing plant, with approximately 2000 employees.
Some corporations are considered to be well on the way to achieving this objective, and have become very large in the process, such as Archer Daniels Midland, Monsanto Company, and the privately held Cargill, with 2004 revenues of $ 62. 9 billion.
She teamed with Ansley Cargill in women's doubles against Anna Kournikova and Likhovtseva but lost 5 – 2.
In 2011, Forbes called it the second largest privately held company in the United States ( after Cargill ), with an annual revenue of about $ 98 billion, down from the largest in 2006.
Robert Cargill argues that the theory suggesting Qumran was established as a Hasmonean fortress is not incompatible with the theory proposing that a group of Jewish sectarians reoccupied the site.
* North Star BlueScope Steel ( Joint venture with Cargill Inc., located in Delta, OH USA )
Jerry Cargill purchased the building and has begun renovating the hotel with help from local investors and aid from the city commission.
The forts of Ardoch, Strageath and Bertha on the Gask Road, as well as the forts of Cargill in Strathmore and the Glenblocker fort of Dalginross have also produced Antonine material attesting to a reuse of the sites contemporary with the Antonine Wall.
Chan also represented Canada in the team event at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece with teammates Courtenay Stewart, Fanny Létourneau, Jessica Chase, Shayna Nackoney, Anouk Reniere-Lafreniere, Marie-Pierre Gagne, Jessika Dubuc and Nicole Cargill.
The 1936 corn crop failed and with the 1937 crop unavailable until October, the Chicago Board of Trade ordered Cargill to sell some of its corn.
Tensions arose with the company's private shareholders, as Cargill typically put 80 % of earnings back into the business.
In 2005, the International Labor Rights Fund filed suit against Cargill, Nestlé, and Archer Daniels Midland in federal court on behalf of children who were trafficked from Mali into Côte d ' Ivoire and forced to work 12 to 14 hours a day with no pay, little food and sleep, and frequent physical abuse, on cocoa bean plantations.
Also with Cargill, he read Whisky Galore and Jimmy Swan-The Joy Traveller for BBC Radio, providing the voices of all the characters.
Ever since it acquired the Friskies business with Carnation in 1985, Nestlé has considered pet-care as a strategic growth area, and it has repeatedly strengthened it through acquisitions ( Alpo in 1994, Spillers in 1998, and Cargill Argentina in 2000 ).
He met with increasing controversy down the years: those provoked into announcing their opposition included R. P. Blackmur, Oscar Cargill, Ernest Hemingway, Harold Laski, Sinclair Lewis, H. L. Mencken, Joel Elias Spingarn, Allen Tate, and Edmund Wilson.
And he has worked as a consultant with Minnesota-based Cargill and Arizona-based DMB Associates on their controversial plan to develop a bay salt pond in Redwood City.
The production was adapted for radio by Diana Griffths and produced / directed by Pauline Harris with music by David Paul Jones and sound by Paul Cargill.
The slopes of Mount Cargill itself are densely wooded, and are crisscrossed with walking tracks, some of which start at the Bethune's Gully reserve, at the northern end of Normanby.
Cargill Communications purchased KLBB in 1993, along with KBCW ( 1470 AM ), WTCX-FM ( 105. 1 FM ) and WLOL-FM ( 105. 3 ) for the basis of a proposed alternative rock station, soon to become known as " REV105 ".
Cargill performed on several occasions with Tony Hancock, twice in Hancock's final BBC television series, including a role as the doctor who clashes with him in the " The Blood Donor " ( 1961 ).
Many of these stars appeared in an entertainment special starring Cargill, called Patrick, Dear Patrick, An Evening with Patrick Cargill and His Guests.

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