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No. They did fight against each other in WW2 though.
Ostracism - banishment for 10 years. It was manipulated by the smarter ones to get rid of their rivals.
One of Athens biggest rivals was Sparta.
The packers and the bears. The lions not so much. Also the cowboys are kind of their rivals.
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The primary rival was Puma. Both companies were in the same town, started up by brothers.
You can either organize events under the Socialize tab, or you can compete against rivals under the Fight tab.
Thier sports teams. They are both good teams, so they often compete.
the Detroit pistons
Sega's attempt to compete with Nintendo came through the most after creating there mascot character Sonic the Hedgehog who boosted the sales of the company sky high. Nintendo's character Mario had been dominated the video game industry for years after his initial appearance and Sega's plan to compete was to release as many titles of Sonic as possible. In the end the Sega and Nintendo video game war began and Sonic and Mario became known as ultimate rivals. Although they are rivals they are friendly towards another knowing each other's strengths and weaknesses and respect each other.
no you cant it is against the rules.
Well Mario and Sonic are rivals but they still like each other as friends so basically they just compete each other like in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games that's all
Bill Gates has faced many obstacles in his career. For example, his operating system had to compete with rivals such as Apple.
I would say Microsoft is a big one along with Dell, HP, RIM (Blackberries), Sony, and a variety of other MP3 player manufacturers, computer manufacturers, music download sites, and cell phone manufacturers.
In "Rivals" by Tim Green, the main characters are Josh and Jordan, twin brothers who compete against each other in football and deal with family challenges. Other characters include their parents, coaches, and teammates who play integral roles in the brothers' journey.
Cheryl Cole was forced to compete as the Tribune from District 11 and battled Sarah Harding to the death.
Absolutely... IF you specialise in one product, component or service - you will have little or no competition until your prospective rivals discover a way to compete with you.