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en Greek week is always an intense competition because they are competing for trophies, but they are mostly competing for bragging rights.

en His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her. It's a big competition. It's a challenge because you're going against the best of the best in the nation, competing to be the top guy at your position and competing to get in the first round and fulfill your own goals.

en We're now competing with eastern Europe, China, Korea, competing with Turkey and competing with places with inexpensive labor pools.

en What impressed me most is that we didn't stop competing. When we play the level of competition that we do, it's important for us to keep competing. That's only going to help us when we come to conference play.

en I'm just super excited to work on my tricks for the rest of the season, rather than just competing, competing, competing. The Olympics were absolutely the highlight of my season, but I'm happy to slow down a bit.

en Even when I was at Northwestern [Miami], I had always made a point to travel to high-level events. This year, we set the table, competing against top competition. Next year, it will be more intense.

en There is some great competition. They are all competing strongly and they had a great week last week. We are pretty pleased. Now, as it intensifies and the bullets get live, you find out a little bit more about who really can do what they can do.

en Product managers are in two forms of competition. They're competing with other vendors, but they're also often competing for share of mind with other product managers.

en It may not be intense in the stands, but it's intense on the field. It's not a rivalry of hatred. It's a rivalry of mutual respect. We enjoy competing against these guys.

en Our kids, they love this. They've worked really hard for this. They had bragging rights for two years, now we have the bragging rights. We're so excited.

en I was on the bench watching and I wanted to be out there competing against him. He's a heck of a player. When you run into great players you want to be out there competing with them.

en This weekend is smooth for me. I'm looking forward to competing with these guys, getting out there on the floor and competing and trying to raise the game for all of us.

en Anytime you're competing on large animals, there's a chance someone's going to get hurt. They're competing on the ragged edge.

en We don't see ourselves competing against another soup. We see ourselves competing in simple meals. Innovation is very, very important to our program.

en After that, we weren't competing for overall. But lots of teams with top overalls didn't have the scores we were competing with.


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