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Rival leagues had crumbled or merged with it, and when the American Football League began to play in 1960, it was the fourth of that name to challenge the NFL.
The Georgia Force's only Rival in the Arena Football League is the New Orleans VooDoo.
Hamilton is highlighted in two books ; it appears in The Hidden Ivies: 50 Top Colleges from Amherst to Williams That Rival the Ivy League and Hidden Ivies: Thirty Colleges of Excellence.
Rival directors argued over who owed how much tax and eventually the Hungarian League intervened.
Rival supporters must stop at Aumale metro station for UEFA Champions League matches due to security measures.
Hidden Ivies: 50 Top Colleges that Rival the Ivy League, the second edition of the guide published in 2009, evaluates fifty " renowned academic institutions.

Rival and club
His songwriting contributions to Pearl Jam have not been limited to music with Gossard Yesterdays "; " Strangest Tribe " ( from the 1999 fan club Christmas single ); the Binaural songs " Thin Air ", " Of the Girl ", and " Rival "; and the Lost Dogs songs " Don't Gimme No Lip " and " Fatal ".

Rival and later
In 1854 he produced, in conjunction with Tom Taylor, Two Loves and a Life, and The King's Rival, and, unaided, The Courier of Lyons ( well known under its later title, The Lyons Mail ) and his adaptation of Tobias Smollett's Peregrine Pickle.
* The Two Poets ( 1886 ), later revised as The Rival Poets ( 1901 )
After the split of Gorilla Biscuits, Walter started Quicksand, and later on, Rival Schools and Walking Concert.
It was later revealed that a professor found the last container of heavy water vapors and used it to gain superspeed, becoming the Rival.
He also collaborated on three novels with Rosa Campbell Praed: The Right Honourable ( 1886 ), The Rebel Rose ( issued anonymously in 1888 but appeared in their joint names in two later editions under the title, The Rival Princess ), and The Ladies ' Gallery ( 1888 ).
Julia Annas, in supporting the authenticity of Rival Lovers, saw both dialogues as laying the foundation for ideas Plato would later develop in Charmides.
The two later enlisted the help of bassist Cache Tolman ( of Rival Schools fame ) and drummer Josh Freese.
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.

Rival and they
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.
Rival NBC paid affiliates for every sponsored show they carried and charged them for every sustaining show they ran.
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 pageant contestant Blake ( Valerie Breiman ) has a controlling stage mother who tricks Shawn and Michelle into going to a party on Krevske's boat to try to get them out of the way for the next round of the pageant so that they will be disqualified.
In 2008 Rival Schools reformed for live performances at various festivals, and in 2011 they released their sophomore album Pedals.
If the player drives dirty and bumps into other drivers, even if it was an unintentional bump, that driver becomes a " Rival ", and will bump into the player if they happen to encounter each other in the race.

Rival and had
Rival newspaper Daily Planet had always stood free, condemning Luthor's actions in an outrageous editorial signed by Perry White.
Rival retailer Woolworths launched its Everyday Rewards fuel discount card nationally in 2009 and by August 2010 had 5. 1 million cardholders, with 2. 7 million linked to the Qantas frequent flyer program.
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.
In 694 BC, Sennacherib had completed the " Palace Without Rival " at the southwest corner of the acropolis, obliterating most of the older structures.
Rival broadcaster TV3 accused Raidió Teilifís Éireann ( RTÉ ) and Joe Duffy of waging a " dirty tricks " war against them after a late-night game show run by TV3 was berated by callers to Liveline and saying several times on air that he had been unable to get a representative from the station to reply to callers ' concerns.
Rival colour television methods, which had been in development since the 1920s, were incompatible with monochrome televisions.
The phantom poet is named More, a reference to James Moore Smythe, who had plagiarized both Arbuthnot ( Historico-physical Account of the South-Sea Bubble ) and Pope ( Memoirs of a Parish Clark ), and whose only original play had been the failed The Rival Modes.
Rival charter airline Skyways, one of Britain's foremost independent airlines during the 1950s and early 1960s, had been taken over by Euravia in 1962.
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 councillors Karen Stintz and Frances Nunziata argued that the contest was demeaning to women, and Stintz suggested that Moscoe had " a history of making disparaging comments to women ".
In 2004, legendary comic artist George Tuska ( who drew the Black Terror in the 1940s ) joined small press publisher TLW Comics, and had an older Bob Benton, now retired, appear in the comic Rival.
Mrs. Rival wrote to the police to state that her late husband had a scar behind his left ear.
Mrs. Rival was murdered before she could tell the police who asked her to make the false identification, just as Edna had been killed before she revealed what she inadvertently knew.
( Rival station KQEG-CA had dropped its affiliation with UPN at the end of the previous week.

Rival and with
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.
The focus of the 154 sonnet series appears to narrate the author's relationships with three characters: the Fair Youth, the Dark Lady or Mistress, and the Rival Poet.
Rival gangs, such as the Gennas and the Aiellos, started wars with Capone, eventually leading to an epidemic of killings of epic proportions.
Sega AM2's first attempt in the genre was the anime-style arcade game Burning Rival, but began to attract attention with the release of Virtua Fighter for the same platform the same year.
* 421984 / 6 Crass-" Rival Tribal Rebel Revel " 7 " ( Flexi-disc free with " Toxic Grafity " fanzine )
On 8 July 1988 Rival tycoon Rupert Murdoch, having failed to gain regulatory approval for his own satellite service, and failing to become part of the BSB consortium announced that his pan-European television station, Sky Channel, would be relaunched as a four channel UK-based service called Sky Television, using the Astra system and broadcast in PAL with analogue sound.
In its original American broadcast, " Lisa's Rival " finished tied for 23rd place ( with Dateline NBC ) in the weekly ratings for the week of September 5 to September 11, 1994 with a Nielsen rating of 9. 9.
* Alasdair MacIntyre has made an effort to reconstruct a virtue-based theory in dialogue with the problems of modern and postmodern thought ; his works include After Virtue and Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry.
The band began to tour relentlessly with bands like Brand New, The Reunion Show, Rival Schools, The Rainboy Case, and others before speaking to labels.
Rival chip-maker AMD added support for SSE2 with the introduction of their Opteron and Athlon 64 ranges of AMD64 64-bit CPUs in 2003.
Rival networks TV3 has offered NICAM stereo in all available regions since its launch in 1989 this is also the case with Prime TV.
This has become a point of political disagreement in Leicester, with the Labour Cabinet supporting the move under the Rival Market policy, despite cross party opposition from the lead scrutiny committee.
Lee's reputation was made in 1677 with a blank verse tragedy, The Rival Queens, or the Death of Alexander the Great.
Rival ATI Technologies coined the term visual processing unit or VPU with the release of the Radeon 9700 in 2002.
Rival private equity firm, Forstmann Little & Co. was invited into the process by Shearson Lehman but attempted to provide a bid for RJR with a consortium of Goldman Sachs Capital Partners, Procter & Gamble, Ralston Purina and Castle & Cooke.
Three Rival Versions of Moral Inquiry was first presented by MacIntyre as part of the Gifford lecture series at the University of Edinburgh in 1988 and is considered by many the third part in a trilogy of philosophical argumentation that commenced with After Virtue.
Rival gangs known as the " Liberty Boys "-mostly weavers from the Liberties-and the " Ormonde Boys "-butchers from Ormonde quay on the northside-fought bloody street battles with each other, sometimes heavily armed and with numerous fatalities.
WUPA sponsors a local theater venue in a promotional partnership with Rival Entertainment at 17th and West Peachtree Streets in downtown Atlanta.
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 ).

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