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They began to rival that top black team in 1895.
They would also have to make something that could rival one note.
Its impact, they said, is likely to rival that of the personal computer.
"It now rivals anything that the weapons business has ever had."
It rivals another favorite moment for me during the Series.
What would happen if their daughters rival each other in love?
She had not seen anything in the other shops to rival them.
You would think that, after such a loss, there could be no other to rival it.
But in its best moments, it rivals the great ones.
No amount of sun and heat can rival that day for me.
You will see him grow to rival his father's honor.
"I cannot imagine that anyone in this area has anything to rival it."
In one instance, the back of the jewelry rivals the front.
But in some respects these days could rival the worst of them.
It is an office that has the potential to rival the presidency.
The growing reputation is beginning to rival many others throughout the country.
Few cities in the world can rival the experience from an economic, business or social standpoint.
This challenge may rival other difficult commissions on the site.
No museum in the world can rival such a tally.
She rivaled even the women of his student days in Paris.
No team in any sport comes close to rivaling their record over the past century.
I doubt that it'll ever rival mine, but he's running a close second.
But he had never thought of Caesar as a man who intended to rival him.
The phone bill nearly rivalled the national debt these days.
For one thing, the country has cultural riches that rival almost any place on earth.