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fierce rivalry

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fierce
adjective
uk /fɪəs/ us /fɪrs/
physically violent ...
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rivalry
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈraɪ.vəl.ri/ us /ˈraɪ.vəl.ri/
a situation in which people, businesses, etc. compete with each other for the ...
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Examples of fierce rivalry


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On the other side you have fiercerivalry for place and power, which is made more intense when constitutional changes are under review or have recently been inaugurated.
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It seems to me that the time has come to choose between integration via the market and political integration, between fiercerivalry and solidarity and between capitulation and ambition.
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The two companies do not have a good relationship; it is not merely a fiercerivalry between two channels but a more significant battle between two platforms.
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The two teams had created a fiercerivalry during the season due to several controversial and violent games.
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Eventually their fiercerivalry turns to a secret affection, which blossoms into love.
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This fiercerivalry extended to the track and field programs, where for a period, they met twice a year.
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A group of mysterious guardians have been guarding the map to the location of the treasure until a fiercerivalry erupts.
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The atmosphere is competitive rather than co-operative, with fiercerivalry between the various scientists.
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During the 1880s and 1890s, the two teams were a part of a fiercerivalry that often became boisterous and violent.
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A fiercerivalry for the leadership erupted within the family.
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A fiercerivalry began to develop between the brothers.
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Either way, it's quite refreshing and can be quite addictive in two-player mode, fiercerivalry developing between friends.
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These two old clubs forged quite a fiercerivalry.
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Twins in mythology are often cast as two halves of the same whole, sharing a bond deeper than those of other ordinary siblings, or facing fiercerivalry.
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This match would spark the beginning of a fiercerivalry between the two men they would fight two more times with both of them splitting wins.
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Blakeman had been a female morris dancer until she was 16, but the play is as much about bickering, bonding and fiercerivalry between women.
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Due to each club's close proximity towards each other being separated by only 40 km and sociological differences between each club's supporters, a fiercerivalry developed.
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The brass band world is as full of drama and fierce rivalries as any soap opera.
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Teams develop fierce rivalries, and violence is not uncommon during matches.
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