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The other electors refused to allow two princes from the same dynasty to have electoral rights, so a heated rivalry arose between the Count Palatine and the Duke of Bavaria.
Upon the formation of the American Football League, the Jets developed a heated rivalry with the Oakland Raiders.
The team's heated rivalry with the Philadelphia Eagles is the oldest of the NFC East rivalries, dating all the way back to 1933 and has been called the best rivalry in the NFL in the 21st century.
Their heated rivalry with the Giants is the oldest of the NFC East rivalries, dating all the way back to 1933 and has been considered the best rivalry in the NFL in the 21st century.
Previously, the rivalry between the New York Giants and the Chicago Cubs had been universally-regarded as one of the most heated in baseball, with Merkle's Boner being a match-up of particular note.
However, this rivalry can become very heated in the sports the two high schools do compete in, most notably basketball.
There has been a long and heated rivalry between Sulphur and the neighboring town of Davis, located just 7 miles to the west, known locally as the Murray County Bedlam.
The rivalry has heated up the past few years, with both schools seeing great success on the gridiron.
( The two high schools share a heated and longstanding rivalry in athletics.
The rivalry between the two men became so heated, that Hopkins sued Ward for £ 40, 000, but lost the case and had to pay costs.
1999 saw the end of the heated Wings-Bandits rivalry, as the Bandits started to rebuild and fell to a 4-8 mark, missing the postseason.
" The team's heated rivalry with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats is one of the oldest CFL East rivalries.
They had a heated crosstown rivalry with the St. Paul Saints.
Separated by just on Interstate 75, the two schools celebrate a heated rivalry in several sports.
The Storm have a heated rivalry with the Orlando Predators known as the War On I-4.
Harvard competes in one of the most heated rivalries of college hockey at least twice each season against Harvard's archrival, the Cornell Big Red, in installments of the Cornell-Harvard hockey rivalry.
For example, a famous regional rivalry ( akin to, but somewhat more heated than, that between the American north and south ) exists between Gyeongsang and Jeolla residents, sites of the ancient kingdoms of Silla and Baekje respectively, due to historic social, economic, and political differences, some of which have continued into the present day in more muted form.
Historically, Arkansas ' most heated rivalry was with the Longhorns of the University of Texas.
This incident also renewed a heated rivalry between Tracy and Bourdais in which the Canadian driver criticized his rival for knocking him out of several past races and claiming that the Denver incident was payback according to him.
Austin continued his feud with the Hart family, becoming embroiled in a heated rivalry with Owen Hart, who pinned a distracted Austin and secured victory for The Hart Foundation in the ten-man Tag Team match main event of In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede, where Austin was partnered with Ken Shamrock, Goldust, and The Legion of Doom.
The Immaculate Reception spawned a heated rivalry between the Steelers and Raiders, a rivalry that was at its peak during the 1970s, when both teams were among the best in the league and both were known for their hard-hitting, physical play.

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The terms " North Siders " and " South Siders " are synonymous with the respective teams and their fans, setting up an enduring rivalry.
The Wings had built up a fierce rivalry with the Avalanche.
The rivalry truly began heating up with the 1998 draft and the selections of Peyton Manning by the Colts and the ill-fated Ryan Leaf by the Chargers.
According to Consumer Reports, in the 1970s, the rivalry continued to heat up the market.
" He therefore set himself up in rivalry with John Lackland, youngest son of Henry II, and supported by Philip Augustus of France, and aided by William des Roches, seneschal of Anjou, he managed to enter Angers ( 18 April 1199 ) and there have himself recognized as count of the three countships of Anjou, Maine and Touraine, for which he did homage to the king of France.
He also supported Henry's rebellious sons, and encouraged Plantagenet disunity by making Henry's sons, rather than Henry himself, the feudal overlords of the Angevin territories in France ; but the rivalry amongst Henry's sons and Louis's own indecisiveness broke up the coalition ( 1173 – 1174 ) between them.
The Supreme Executive Committee, set up by Nasser to oversee the conduct of the war, attributed the repeated Egyptian defeats to the Nasser-Amer rivalry and to Amer's overall incompetence.
" He relates the tale of how Peter Pan cut off his hand and fed it to the crocodile, setting up the rivalry between them.
Miyamoto came up with many characters and plot concepts, but he eventually settled on a gorilla / carpenter / girlfriend love triangle that mirrored the rivalry between Bluto and Popeye for Olive Oyl.
Both sisters have refused to comment publicly about their feud and dysfunctional family relationships, though in an interview with John Kobal, Fontaine stated categorically that the so-called rivalry was a pure hoax, cooked up by the studio publicity hounds.
Thus began a rivalry that lasts up to the present day.
Both Robert and his little sister Janet had piano lessons ; Smith said that Janet " was a piano prodigy, so sibling rivalry made me take up guitar because she couldn't get her fingers around the neck.
The issue of whether the Katipunan should be replaced by a revolutionary government was brought up by the Magdalo, and this eclipsed the rivalry issue.
A rivalry begins to develop between Murphy and her ex-husband, until one day another woman shows up with Bobby Jack's twin baby boys.
William was caught up in the rivalry for the throne after the death of Edward IV.
With Buckingham a sharp rivalry sprang up, and they only combined forces when endeavouring to bring about some evil measure, such as the ruin of the great Ormonde, who was an opponent of their policy and their schemes.
Another notable prolonged conflict was a rivalry with the young Paavo Lipponen on his way up.
Her Diana Fox persona climbs up the rank of Albion's Shadow Captains as Britannia and develops a rivalry with Lionheart.
Late in the 1971 rivalry game against Michigan in Ann Arbor, furious over what he thought was a missed defensive pass interference foul committed by Thom Darden of Michigan, Hayes stormed onto the field, launched a profanity-laced tirade at the referee, Jerry Markbreit, and tore up the sideline markers, receiving a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.
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.
" The rivalry of Eudocia and Pulcheria came to a head when Eudocia left for the Holy Land, and openly supported Nestorism, " But she had been brought up in Athens in pagan ways ; she had ever been devoted to the literature of her native Greece.
Their rivalry heats up when a mutual friend, Myung Fang Lone, shows up.

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