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Rival and European
Rival European powers began to make inroads in Asia as the Portuguese and Spanish trade in the Indian Ocean declined primarily because they had become hugely over-stretched financially due to the limitations on their investment capacity and contemporary naval technology.
Versions of the game's box in certain European countries promote the game as Rival Turf 2.

Rival and development
Rival colour television methods, which had been in development since the 1920s, were incompatible with monochrome televisions.
Elliotson hoped his development of mesmerism would lead to new therapeutic applications for medical science ( and so also help score ' social reform ' points against UCL's ' Tory ' Rival, Kings ).

Rival and among
The Rival Poet's identity has always remained a mystery ; among the varied candidates are Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman, or, an amalgamation of several contemporaries.
* Rival among existing competitors: Rivals fighting to be dominant in the market, in order to stay in business and maximize profit.
Rival candidate Ron Gidwitz's advertisements, attacking Topinka, were rebuked in the same week by the Illinois Republican Party: " In an unprecedented action, the Illinois Republican Party has officially rebuked the Gidwitz campaign for this ad because the Party found that the ad violates the Party's " Code of Conduct ," which was enacted to police proper conduct among Republican candidates.

Rival and subjects
When analysed as characters, the subjects of the sonnets are usually referred to as the Fair Youth, the Rival Poet, and the Dark Lady.

Rival and which
Defeating the Rival will unlock Round 2, in which the player must re-challenge the Stadium, Gym Leader Castle, and the Rival in order to complete the game.
Issue 7 came as a package with a limited edition 7 " by Porcelly and Brown's project-band, Project X, which also featured Sammy Siegler ( Side By Side / Youth Of Today / Civ ) and Walter Schreifels ( Gorilla Biscuits / Youth Of Today / Quicksand / Rival Schools ).
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 newspapers William Randolph Hearst's Chicago American and the Chicago Tribune extend contracts though Moses Annenberg to street gangs such as Ragen's Colts, under the guise of " athletic clubs ", in which newsdealers and vendors are intimidated ( otherwise known as " bootjacking ") into selling a specific newspaper.
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 ".
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.
The Rival hotel and bar, which until recently was a cinema theatre, is partly owned by former ABBA star Benny Andersson.
Among the most significant telenovelas are: 1971's Rosas Para Veronica, which was another major hit, 1973's Mi Rival, and 1979's Amor Prohibido, which was also remade later on.
The game features a similar cast to KOF ' 94 with the exception of the USA Team, which was replaced by the Rival Team.
On November 16, 2010, Rival Schools released the deluxe single for " Shot After Shot " on iTunes from the forthcoming record Pedals, which was released in March 2011.
Rival writing systems have been developed over time, and there is ongoing debate within the Taiwanese mother tongue movement as to which system should be used.
Rival males engage in ritual fights the aim of which is to pin down the opponent's head with one's own or coils of one's body ; biting may occur but is not typical.
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.

Rival and were
The programs were so well received by the British public that the arguments have been published in a totally engrossing little book called, `` Rival Theories Of Cosmology ''.
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 methods were those of the Mir and Telz yeshivas.
Rival states were in perpetual war.
Rival terms like Modernism or Symbolism were never as easy to handle, for they covered literature, architecture and other arts as well, and they expanded to other countries.
Rival translations of all three of these works were also published by Richard Sault in 1694-95.
Rival firms of undertakers were not permitted to use the LNC's trains to Brookwood Cemetery and had to pay the much more expensive LSWR fares to transport coffins and mourners from Waterloo to Woking, giving the LNC a significant advantage in carriage to the crematorium.
Rival candidate Joe Volpe announced his support for Rae after the speeches were concluded.
Rival political organizations were permitted, after the Algerian Constitution was amended to allow a multiparty system and democracy.
Rival elections were known to take place within the building.
Black Spiders, Four Year Strong, Lower Than Atlantis, Rival Sons, Kobra and the Lotus, Skindred, Kids in Glass Houses, Gallows, Six Hour Sundown, Refused, The Union, Lawnmower Deth, My Passion, Silent Descent, Don Broco, No Americana, Edguy, Porter Robinson, T. Mills and Fearless Vampire Killers were added to the lineup on 3 April.
The winners were Illzilla from Victoria who played at the Lorne event, and Red Rival from Tasmania who played at the Marion Bay event.
While Rival Schools only plays a story if characters from the same school were selected, the game instead has separate Story and Free modes.
Rival Red Guard groups led by the sons and daughters of cadres were formed by these work teams to deflect attacks away from those in positions of power towards bourgeois elements in society, mainly intellectuals.
The plot was borrowed from Josephus and the romance of ‘ Cleopatra .’ In 1678 appeared ‘ The Siege of Babylon, by Samuel Pordage of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., author of the tragedy of Herod and Mariamne .”’ This play had been licensed by Roger L ' Estrange on 2 November 1677, and acted at the Duke's Theatre not long after the production at the Theatre Royal of Nathaniel Lee's ‘ Rival Queens ;’ and Statira and Roxana, the ‘ rival queens ,’ were principal characters in Pordage's rhymed tragedy.
Rival anti-government groups in Tigray were the Ethiopian Democratic Union ( EDU, led by Ras Mengesha Seyoum, commonly seen as a pro-monarchist group ), the Tigray Liberation Front ( TLF, led by Yohannes Tekle Haymanot who advocated Tigray independence just like the TPLF ), and the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party ( EPRP, moved to Mount Asimba in eastern Tigray after the Red Terror ).
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 plot and even some of the dialogue were lifted straight out of Gilbert's Bab Ballad " The Rival Curates.
Other heroic dramatists were Nathaniel Lee ( The Rival Queens ) and Thomas Otway, whose Venice Preserved is a fine tragedy that transcends the usual limitations of the form.

Rival and ethnic
Rival ethnic groups in the late 1990s claimed the Banyamulenge numbered no more than 35, 000, while the Banyamulenge sympathizers claim up to ten times that number.

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