Word: competitors
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...standout Sarah Duncan led the way for the Crimson with 16 points (on 7-for-11 from the floor, 2-for-2 from the line), five rebounds, four blocks, and four assists. Duncan now has 16 blocked shots on the season, which is 11 better than Cibotti--her closest competitor...
...after a three-second victory in the mile relay, the Crimson seemed fated to win as Jim Umlas--running the second leg of the two-mile--neatly avenged his earlier loss by surging past his BC competitor...
...loyal alumnus. Secondly, it would not have cost Harvard a dime. Lastly, by McKinney's admittedly wishful projection, the stock would have net Harvard half-a-million dollars annually by 1990. Whatever the exact figures, if Cannabis gets off the ground, it is bound to be a strong competitor in a $50 million market...
...chief rival is Ethernet, a system first devised eleven years ago by Xerox and adopted by such companies as Digital Equipment and Intel. Ethernet already has 30,000 users and costs only about $500 per connection, compared with the $800 that IBM is expected to cost. Another competitor, American Telephone and Telegraph, has introduced three networks...
...those who habitually appear drunk at work or in public. Western- style medical detoxification and counseling is still rare: only two hospitals and 23 out-patient centers serve Moscow, a city of 8.5 million people. According to widespread rumors, one recent patient was Grigory Romanov, Gorbachev's erstwhile competitor for the party leadership. After resigning from the ruling Politburo last July, Romanov, long thought to be a heavy drinker, is believed to have checked into a drying-out program...