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rivalries <a rivalry; rivalries> N

rivalries

rivalry <a rivalry; rivalries> N

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Having the two groups in competitions do something that requires the groups to work together helps break the rivalries and fights.
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Most of the rivalries started due to the schools' compositions, because four of the old-timer six were schools exclusively for males from affluent families.
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The concept is derived off of the sports-fan subculture and rivalries that exist amongst them.
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The first three mountain monograms built were constructed to end class rivalries.
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It is through this consistency of playing the same teams yearly that these rivalries have shown remarkable staying power.
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At times, this conflict would take on the characteristics of rivalries between brawling children.
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It is one of the most notable tennis rivalries of the open era.
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A largely self-educated artist, she has steered clear of the doctrinal rivalries of competing artistic schools.
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Its factions had ties to specific RPG elements and rivalries and alliances occurred between them as the story progressed.
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His reports bear a testimony to his astute vision that could see through intense political ambitions and shrewd personal rivalries of power seekers.
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