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    1. During the weeks and months of my incarceration there had only ever been the emptiness of night and the confused ramblings of my own competing thoughts and images


    2. What they were long on was endurance, the herd seemed to be having fun competing with each other for how far and fast they could run, maybe the one who gets the farthest is the new leader of the herd


    3. I am not competing for your love with Desa, I'm here to reinforce your love for Desa


    4. competing with millions of other sites


    5. We could think of it as a creature that has detected a tumor growing in its body and its immune system is at work excising the tumor, or we can think of it as an OS that has detected a competing OS


    6. “We were competing with it,” Alfred said, “we Angels, we simulates


    7. meats and several fish merchants, each competing with the others to


    8. At least two of the stalls were competing in their selection of


    9. Do you have any idea what year it might have been when the first businessman sent a pretty girl to bed the proprietor of a competing business and extract his financial secrets across the pillow?”


    10. The only person, someone should be competing against, is himself or herself

    11. The cacophony of sounds that filled the market minutes earlier, the arguments, competing


    12. They have a policy to remove anything that is competing for your visual


    13. This, specifically, is the theory of natural selection, meaning that those who are best are competing for those limited resources will ‘be selected naturally’ to continue on with their development over time


    14. Creating a winning subject line is critical when competing against other marketers also email marketing to the same audience


    15. Similar to other martial arts styles, Judo has rules that ensure the safety of those competing in the competitions


    16. The crowd bustled toward the doors, pushing others out of the way with continuing shouts and screams, as if they were competing for the only way to survive


    17. It was an eye opener for me to watch the old timers fire their pistols like a revolver, standing side on with one hand behind their backs as if they were competing at the Olympic Games or something


    18. Besides, how are diminishing (capital) resources expected to vie for cheaper consumer products when many workers will find themselves either under-employed or competing in greater numbers for lower paying jobs? (I exaggerate to make a point


    19. Operating in a free and open environment has historically encouraged Americans to consider the merit(s) and values of competing arguments by weighing the credibility of each in a manner that allows an individual to form accurate impressions and render sound judgments


    20. As someone that is competing in an athletic event, you need to position

    21. the process may find itself encumbered by any number of unintended consequences or competing designs operating within that (social) environment…


    22. The Material and the Spiritual are competing dynamics!


    23. He thanked the sponsors, the competing hair salons and the judges, as well as the spectators, for what had been a wonderful competition and what was now a first in the Helderberg area and hopefully not the last


    24. For this reason, a timid individual, for example, may be more unlikely than another individual, who is more daring, to confront pressing challenges unless the underlying motives are superseded by other, more compelling reasons or competing factors connected in some manner with the


    25. As a sports fan who came of age in the sixties, I often ask myself, what have become of the Larry Czonka‘s or the Bill Riggins‘ or the Jerry West‘s or Rick Barry‘s, White Athletes who once dominated their respected sports? Is it conceivable that, in a day and age when the financial rewards are exceptionally high, (White‘s) have suddenly lost their competitive spark? Or could it be that many have fallen victim, in their own right, to stereotypical standards that seem to favor skill specific attributes like speed or vertical aptitude above other, less ―remarkable‖ qualities equally essential for performing on a higher level? Will such patterns eventually mandate the same type of protective status for Whites that are presently afforded to African Americans and other racial minorities competing in the public and private sectors? The latter is a stretch, granted


    26. More recently, tourism became a major industry for the province and brought new life to the economy, competing each year with bananas for first place


    27. The various groups of people fell into a spawn of three or four competing actions called by several different groups, which had merged plans


    28. He looked at the man, idly wondering at the coincidence of so similar a voice to Frazer’s, while amid a myriad of thoughts competing for attention, was horror at the thought of Beth returning


    29. Parties spend millions and millions of dollars competing to get elected because of the ability to lie after winning—and dole out the candy—and this makes the Party winning the election much better off


    30. The Bible tells us that Jesus’ way is still the best way, but will we have ears to listen with, regarding the great multiplicity of distractions of the many competing spiritualities? Will we Christians have the foresight to give our modern institution of investigation, science, a respectful hearing for its new answers? Answers that appear to be well grounded as reflected in the parables that are in the Bible and are the Bible as iterated in the early chapters of this book? And will their counterparts in science reciprocate?

    31. This caused the gradual weakening within the movement, opening the way for intruders who seemed bent on competing with, even destroying it, if necessary, or capable


    32. So, these two competing groups, able to negotiate the allegiance of at least some of these powerful military commanders began the dance around an ethereal throne where only one would be able to sit when the music stopped


    33. So the music stopped, the seat was occupied and those who could not renew their grasp upon it were ground underfoot in such a convincing manner that those who had quickly occupied it would feel secure enough to dispose of any competing heirs without fear of reprisal


    34. Is it any wonder that the gift of the white stone (as described in chapter 17, The Revelation) looked more like the iridium layer that separated the dinosaurs from everything that came after? And the lamp stand of the Ephesians, as well as those around them, was knocked loose from its firm foundation so many times that it finally broke altogether in Constantinople’s collapse in 1453? And the gift of the Morning Star, the universality of the Christian Church so smothered by the pollution of the competing belief systems of Catholicism and the Protest that it refuses to shine through even today?


    35. These factions, depending upon the popularity of their competing interpretations, may gain adherents


    36. As a faction grows, disagreements widen to the point of eventual separation into two or more competing and antagonistic parts, each contending that their view is superior to the others, or all others


    37. Alone in the foyer, I surveyed the scores of young women competing for the prize in the soprano section, accompanied by their mothers fussing over them


    38. “States whose influence is right here, right now, competing for our souls from the


    39. assessing where to focus investments between competing projects


    40. The two male titans left competing in the battle of knives lost to Molin and Elena, but it was Elena who took the title of champion even though Molin was a terrific opponent

    41. The thought of two competing strong odors made me ill and I asked to return to court


    42. As a result, two competing theories have developed as to how the Court should view the Constitution


    43. because he was starting his own seat business, and he was afraid of competing


    44. He was selected from a list of competing professors from the Los Angeles Community College District to lead its first semester study program in Spain


    45. Your content will be competing with conversations, sponsored tweets, breaking news headlines, quips and different types of information


    46. But what am I competing in? Why was I blogging to begin with? Yes, I do want this blog to let


    47. A thrilling shiver runs through me, competing with a warm woozy sensation that floods my belly


    48. Under a “king-of-the-hill” rule, Members can vote on a long string of competing legislative proposals, but only the last one to receive a majority vote becomes law


    49. after time, collectively competing for the stability of the moment


    50. In all the studies that have repeatedly shown the socialistic bias of professors, few have inquired whether this is just a natural or accidental development, or whether it is in many cases a deliberate attempt by socialists determined to keep out competing viewpoints












































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