"But what's less well-known is that the ABC laugher "was originally developed by a rival network." | |
"For him to retrace the same path of his rival and imitate him." | |
"I have no rival, no man can be my equal" | |
"Listeners will switch off or hunt with their dials to find more exciting sounds which are readily available from the rival stations abroad." | |
"The one who finishes the rival." | |
"But what's less well-known is that the ABC laugher "was originally developed by a rival network." | |
"For him to retrace the same path of his rival and imitate him." | |
"I have no rival, no man can be my equal" | |
"Listeners will switch off or hunt with their dials to find more exciting sounds which are readily available from the rival stations abroad." | |
"The one who finishes the rival." | |
"Champion - a person who's surpassed all rivals "in a sporting contest or other competition." | |
"The power of this Wesen rivals the wrath of Zeus himself. | |
"Why" I asked "must there always be new rivals for the throne?" | |
"Yale Lacrosse team sticks it to Ivy League rivals"? | |
"and that it is no match for its German rivals." | |
"Champion - a person who's surpassed all rivals "in a sporting contest or other competition." | |
"The power of this Wesen rivals the wrath of Zeus himself. | |
"Why" I asked "must there always be new rivals for the throne?" | |
"Yale Lacrosse team sticks it to Ivy League rivals"? | |
"and that it is no match for its German rivals." | |
3,500 years ago, the Greek islands were home to a powerful and advanced Bronze Age civilisation... ..one that rivalled the Egypt of the Pharaohs. | |
Go back 200 million years and Europe rivalled the Sahara. | |
My Lord of Burgundy, we first address towards you, who with this king have rivalled for our daughter. | |
Never before had we encountered beings with powers that rivalled our own. | |
New York rivalled London and Paris as a great world metropolis. | |
- Some of them were. They were bear-sized, up to...almost rivalling mammoths and mastodons, up to six metres in height when they reared up onto their hind legs. | |
And kidnapping at the hands of rivalling cartels in the Mexican state of Michoacán. | |
And rivalling them in size, the biggest of all fish, the 20-ton whale shark. | |
He publicised some new findings on the properties of numbers by an unknown amateur who would end up rivalling Descartes as the greatest mathematician of his time, Pierre de Fermat. | |
I heard you are representing dad's rivalling company. | |
3,500 years ago, the Greek islands were home to a powerful and advanced Bronze Age civilisation... ..one that rivalled the Egypt of the Pharaohs. | |
Go back 200 million years and Europe rivalled the Sahara. | |
My Lord of Burgundy, we first address towards you, who with this king have rivalled for our daughter. | |
Never before had we encountered beings with powers that rivalled our own. | |
New York rivalled London and Paris as a great world metropolis. | |
- Some of them were. They were bear-sized, up to...almost rivalling mammoths and mastodons, up to six metres in height when they reared up onto their hind legs. | |
And kidnapping at the hands of rivalling cartels in the Mexican state of Michoacán. | |
And rivalling them in size, the biggest of all fish, the 20-ton whale shark. | |
He publicised some new findings on the properties of numbers by an unknown amateur who would end up rivalling Descartes as the greatest mathematician of his time, Pierre de Fermat. | |
I heard you are representing dad's rivalling company. | |