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rivals <a rival; rivals> N

rival <a rival; rivals> N SPORTS

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The new unbalanced schedule allowed for additional games in each season between divisional rivals, replacing additional series with teams outside the division.
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Regardless, they had become bitter rivals by 1555.
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His years of cockiness, his frequent and public criticism of rivals, his many small snubs are not forgotten.
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While the party is able to see the master file, candidates are not supposed to be able to access data obtained by their rivals.
thehill.com
The two men are depicted as bitter rivals with a genuine antipathy for each other.
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While competing, he suspected rivals of doping, despite endurance sports being less susceptible to drug cheats.
www.stuff.co.nz
He tracked the leaders and, having had problems obtaining a clear run, quickened away from his rivals to record an impressive two length win.
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The brothers raced as one in the swim and the bike, leaving their rivals discarded like flotsam and jetsam in their wake.
www.irishmirror.ie
Personal accounts of the battle frequently magnified an individual's own role or minimised those of rivals.
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It rivals the scandal and snobbery of 19th century clubland, doesn't it?
blogs.telegraph.co.uk

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