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Competitively

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  • In 2002 he was awarded competitively a Breast Cancer Concept Award by the U.S.
  • 7, behind Max Euwe, and he stopped playing competitively after this.
  • is stint in the military, but did not play competitively afterward.
  • perts who claimed that he would never swim competitively again in 1994, and won a silver medal in t
  • from all over the world and are evaluated competitively against other applicants.
  • Two players play competitively against the computer, each taking the role
  • rting Association (IGSSA) and participates competitively against 28 other similar type independent
  • ool rallies, school sports events, perform competitively against other schools and groups, or hold
  • He continued to play competitively, and captured the 2002 Ontario Indoor Cham
  • Harris continues to curl competitively, and is now also a curling commentator for
  • nd secondary school, Palmer played netball competitively, and also participated in athletics, swimm
  • m, in September 2007 he returned to riding competitively and a few weeks later earned his first win
  • g realised that he cannot continue playing competitively and decided to retire due to an old injury
  • Traders aim to sell goods as competitively as they can, and if the final price is com
  • rnament, games are typically not played as competitively as matches during the main season.
  • ership is open to anyone who wants to surf competitively as an amateur.
  • The basketball team competes competitively as well.
  • arted sailing at nine years-old and racing competitively at the age of eleven.
  • He began swimming competitively at New Trier High School, Winnetka, IL, un
  • pe Cod Community College, he began dancing competitively at local pow-wows.
  • were into swimming so he started swimming competitively at age ten.
  • Punting is also carried out competitively at the same regattas as skiffing under the
  • Johnson played competitively at Longview High School, and college baske
  • son, had not yet proven that he could play competitively at the professional level.
  • was one of 20 players to play for the club competitively at both Cassio Road and Vicarage Road.
  • started skiing at age 4 and started racing competitively at age 11, and as a child he also raced BM
  • fleets with several youth members sailing competitively at a regional and national level.
  • Dampier played competitively at Lawrence County High School in Monticel
  • was born with club feet, started swimming competitively at age 10 at the CAMO Natation club, where
  • " (1.88 m) 180 lb (82 kg) guard and played competitively at Marshall High School, Northeastern Okla
  • A 6'3" guard, Floyd played competitively at Hunter Huss High School in Gastonia, an
  • ma, Japan, Nakamura began playing football competitively at age 5, playing with the local youth clu
  • Nixon began curling competitively at fourteen.
  • Thomas played competitively at Nova High School in Davie, Florida.
  • llion budget, augmented by $5.5 million in competitively awarded extramural funding.
  • Pre-qualified investor teams competitively bid for a 49% interest in the trust, and t
  • It competitively binds to enzymes used in the catabolism of
  • ADH-1 selectively and competitively binds to and blocks N-cadherin, which may
  • e cholinergic receptor sites in muscle and competitively blocking the transmitter action of acetylc
  • In 2003 he quit rowing competitively, but after a two year stop he returned to
  • In those early years the club did not play competitively, but by the early 1980s Zenith had establi
  • Members are appointed competitively by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad
  • A number of sports have been played competitively by the Cracovia Club including netball, te
  • he became more able, she started competing competitively, coached by her mother, Karen Beaubrun.
  • b, who considered the player unfit to play competitively, despite him having the highest salary in
  • She stopped lifting competitively due to the amount of drugs she saw others
  • tition in boys' volleyball, he only played competitively during the summer.
  • able to field many teams that played quite competitively, especially in 2003 when they finished ato
  • of a plan by the Austro-Hungarian Navy to competitively evaluate foreign submarine designs from Si
  • Kiszkurno continued shooting competitively following his Olympic appearance and was t
  • Roman Catholic schools, where he also swum competitively for the school team.
  • muni at the start of 2010, but did not run competitively for the rest of the year.
  • In 2009 she relocated to Europe to ride competitively for the Moving Ladies club in Holland, and
  • those wishing to join, have to have raced competitively for a period of years with their founding
  • he high quality of its students (who apply competitively for admission to the school's five-day cou
  • ree loan specifically to allow them to bid competitively for the contract, drawing complaints from
  • Stovall swam competitively for the University of Georgia from 2004-20
  • Bennett played competitively for Bellaire High School in Bellaire, Texa
  • Growing up, McCarthy rode horses competitively for 10 years.
  • She practiced rhythmic gymnastic competitively from 1994 to 1997 and was subsequently acc
  • Much of the work is carried out in competitively funded projects in co-operation with Finni
  • As a young school, Dougherty was competitively growing and establishing itself during its
  • later performed as a breakdancer and then competitively in rock 'n' roll revival dance competition
  • 0 and 1984 Spanish Olympic Teams, and swam competitively in the United States for UCLA.
  • County Cricket Club first used the ground competitively in 1980 on their way on to winning the Cou
  • erbilt students to sail recreationally and competitively in its fleet of eight Flying Junior dinghi
  • After swimming competitively in America as a collegian at North Carolin
  • He began to play competitively in 1996.
  • e two teams first began playing each other competitively in 1892.
  • Although competitively ineligible skaters are usually barred, the
  • s stimulated by insulin, PEP, and AMP, but competitively inhibited by ATP, NADH, and Acetyl-CoA.
  • other uricosurics, sulfinpyrazone works by competitively inhibiting uric acid reabsorption in the p
  • a sulfonamide antibiotic, it functions by competitively inhibiting (i.e., by acting as a substrate
  • ic alphaIIb-beta3 receptor antagonist that competitively inhibits fibrinogen binding.
  • indings demonstrate that 7-ketocholesterol competitively inhibits Ahr signal transduction.
  • a selective NMDA receptor antagonist that competitively inhibits the ligand (glutamate) binding si
  • tive NMDA receptor (NMDAR) antagonist that competitively inhibits the active site of NMDAR.
  • Flumazenil competitively inhibits the activity at the benzodiazepin
  • ort highlights Ho Chi Minh City ability to competitively meet client nations' needs in scale and ca
  • and have the opportunity to play the game competitively on a regular basis support the development
  • An exhibition match, can be played competitively or cooperatively.
  • While Robatsch played competitively over five decades, the high points of his
  • first year that women were allowed to row competitively over the full course.
  • ng car journey times and a high frequency, competitively priced reliable service.
  • This contract was competitively procured with more than 85 proposals solic
  • The fourth stage was not competitively raced; it was instead run as a cycling pro
  • The Ontario Cup is open to any competitively registered team in Ontario.
  • ympiad - are offered cost-free to students competitively selected for participation.
  • A Country Wedding was competitively selected for the 2010 Davinci Film Festiva
  • small, low-cost robotic missions to Mars, competitively selected from innovative proposals by the
  • to save Pennsylvania's taxpayers money by competitively selling off unneeded surplus state propert
  • Competitively, she placed 22nd at the 1988 Winter Olympi
  • He has been drifting competitively since 2003 and was crowned the 2005 D1NZ c
  • is a Canadian junior alpine skier, racing competitively since 2004.
  • he game at the age of seven and has played competitively since attending the Royal Grammar School,
  • s than any other club in the state, and is competitively strong in competitions run state-wide.
  • g much better than Metronet because it had competitively tendered contracts for its capital program
  • l and gives its members (who must audition competitively) the opportunity to perform challenging mu
  • Competitively, the Ledger suffered from an ascendant The
  • castle United W.F.C. was formed and played competitively, their main local rivals being Cowgate Kes
  • When the club decided to play competitively they joined the Church Alliance League sho
  • Grants were awarded competitively through a peer-review process.
  • It binds irreversibly and competitively to the acetylcholine receptor found at the
  • It is a mixed agonist/antagonist, binding competitively to rat uterine estrogen receptors, though
  • at the New Den, but Lawrence did not play competitively under him, as he moved to rivals Crystal P
  • She was designed to race competitively under the IRC rating system.
  • next season, though he continued to skate competitively until 1986.
  • ame Dead Space 2. Wright raced motorcycles competitively until the age of 21 when he moved to South
  • The last time he skated competitively was at the 2004 Russian Championships, whe
  • ths of training the team are about to play competitively when Hurricane Katrina slams into the city
  • Jair spent two more years playing competitively, with Connecticut Wolves in the A-League i
  • ) and 210 lb (95 kg) small forward, played competitively with Seward County Community College and B
  • ange County Children's Theater, and danced competitively with the South Coast Performing Arts studi