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rivalry

[rahy-vuhl-ree] / ˈraɪ vəl ri /


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The Irish could have kept the rivalry alive with a scheduling tweak that would have helped both teams, but refused.

From Los Angeles Times

“The rivalry between our two schools is one of the best in all of sport, and we look forward to meeting again in the future.”

From Los Angeles Times

Since that era, both have slipped away from the top, but Saturday afternoon was evidence of a rivalry reborn.

From BBC

Even as the United States is embarked on a bitter rivalry with China over the deployment of artificial intelligence, Chinese technology is quietly making inroads into the US market.

From Barron's

He sat down with Kelly Somers to talk about his childhood, the coaches who have influenced his career, and sibling rivalries.

From BBC