When the Stanley Flaggs' first boy was born there was so much rivalry as to who the child should be named for that the poor little soul had to go for two years without a name.
" The bidding ran on with warming rivalry.
Gambit could go away from the chief grocer's without fear of rivalry, but not without a sense that Lydgate was one of those hypocrites who try to discredit others by advertising their own honesty, and that it might be worth some people's while to show him up.
Borthrop Trumbull—nothing more than a sincere sense of his own merit, which, he was aware, in case of rivalry might tell against competitors; so that if Peter Featherstone, who so far as he, Trumbull, was concerned, had behaved like as good a soul as ever breathed, should have done anything handsome by him, all he could say was, that he had never fished and fawned, but had advised him to the best of his experience, which now extended over twenty years from the time of his apprenticeship at fifte
Casaubon; digestion was made difficult by the interference of citations, or by the rivalry of dialectical phrases ringing against each other in his brain.
And he was not going to have his vanities provoked by contact with the showy worldly successes of the capital, but to live among people who could hold no rivalry with that pursuit of a great idea which was to be a twin object with the assiduous practice of his profession.
What would she do without their inspiring rivalry?
Her rivalry with Gilbert was as intense as it had ever been in Avonlea school, although it was not known in the class at large, but somehow the bitterness had gone out of it.
Yet she was undeniably glad that they were in the same class; the old rivalry could still be carried on, and Anne would hardly have known what to do if it had been lacking.
Schoolwork was as interesting, class rivalry as absorbing, as of yore.
There was open rivalry between Gilbert and Anne now.
The rivalry between them was soon apparent; it was entirely good natured on Gilbert's side; but it is much to be feared that the same thing cannot be said of Anne, who had certainly an unpraiseworthy tenacity for holding grudges.
But it was the great rivalry between two women in America that made the industry what it is today.
There is a great competition and rivalry between the two.
There is a great competition and rivalry between the two.
On the geopolitical front, Trump's unilateral moves represented a fundamental shift of America's strategic priorities from terrorism to rivalry with major countries.
End-to-end Control Jobs's reluctance to make the Mac compatible with the architecture of the Lisa was motivated by more than rivalry or revenge.
He also saw healthy rivalry as a way to motivate his troops.
Sibling rivalry: It is thought that the children benefit from the age gap because parents have more time to invest in them.
Any memories of parental arguments or sibling rivalry will pale in comparison to your memories of how amazing they are.