One problem: Canandaigua's acquired jug wines--Paul Masson, Inglenook and Almaden--competed for the same customers.
The two-time world champion competed for the first time since ankle surgery 16 months ago.
In 1979, Z Boaz competed for players with three non-municipal public courses within 15 miles.
They used different hand signals on their floors and, of course, competed for products.
This was because price controls kept fares high, and airlines competed for passengers with generous perks.
In the early 1990s Fluxman grew chummy with Warshaw, as the two men competed for contracts.
Individual banks competed for consumers by offering mileage awards, toasters and all manner of other gimmicks.
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And in January, Itron competed for and won its own Advanced Energy Manufacturing Tax Credit.
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Egocentric goals also meant individuals competed for resources, which undermined the group as a whole.
The 25-year-old left-sided player, who competed for Australia at the 2004 Olympics, has signed a two-year deal.
Record-breaking distance runner Haile Gebrselassie competed for the first time and went on to take the men's title.
May, who turns 30 this year, formerly competed for Britain and was a world junior champion in 1988.
Network television, on the other hand, was the ultimate populist medium, where Bonanza and The Beverly Hillbillies competed for ratings.
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It used to be that my peers competed for beats at the Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times.
Clarke tussled with Butterfield wide on the left as they competed for the ball, with the Palace defender going to ground.
She has competed for Italy since 1994 and became Italy's first women's world champion in any event at the 1995 Gothenburg championships.
One of Team GB's Liverpool-born equestrian gold medallists previously competed for Ireland.
West Berlin's shop-window prosperity was bought at the price of gross corruption, as crooks and opportunists competed for the lavish West German subsidies.
Distinguished by the Hacker Prize and the Silver Medal in Painting, he competed for the Rome Prize, which he won in 1959.
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She has now won 17 Crystal Globes -- handed out for the overall title and each of the six disciplines competed for each season.
The IPC said the greater number of events made that "impossible", with more than 500 golds being competed for compared with 300 at the Olympics.
The all-rounder has a shoulder injury and is missing from a squad which contains eight players who competed for Ireland in the 2007 World Cup.
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The cup, which is competed for annually by fan-owned clubs, was secured with goals either side of half time by Andy Brown and Alex Meechan.
Naturally, they also competed for status and influence within the group.
Paul Mayor Norm Coleman competed for the seat in Tuesday's elections.
The emirs once competed for the best falcon, the fleetest thoroughbred.
In the past, and the present, places have competed for smart, high-skilled newcomers by building impressive physical infrastructure and offering incentives and inducements for companies or individuals.
The two world-class teams that competed for the Eagle P3 project contract proposed many alternative technical concepts (ATCs), many of which are being incorporated into the project.
Launched in 1933 by David Lawrence, U.S. News competed for decades with the likes of Time and Newsweek, acting as a weekly distiller of national and foreign news.
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Carried away, they competed for highest collar, most corseted waist.
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