Examples of using Rivalries in English and their translations into Hindi
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or violent rivalries threatened the peace,
we also become harder to manipulate with fear or greed or“us against them” grievances and rivalries.
during James's presidency, class rivalries and Bob Zuppke's winning football teams contributed to campus morale.
yank us back to old childhood battles- peer and sibling rivalries, difficulties with authority,
For instance, Army traditionally had a rivalry with Yale, and Rutgers had rivalries with Princeton and Columbia, which continue today in sports other than football.
related to Macklin's rivalries with Garrick and William Smith.
Be that as it may, regardless of whether you succeed or neglect to accomplish your objectives at these immensely critical rivalries at last relies upon what occurs between your ears as these occasions close.
Thus, they get into professional as well as personal rivalries with each other most of the times so,
Moreover, traditional rivalries between Morocco and Algeria, and the unsolved question of Western Sahara's sovereignty, have blocked union meetings since the early 1990s despite several attempts to re-launch the political process.
Although the influence of political motives, rivalries, and considerations have made difficult the correct formulation of this problem, but this should not prevent thinkers
direct parenting style, and couldn't help but watch the two youngest Osbourne children as they battled their way through their sibling rivalries.
its demands for greater hegemony sharpen national rivalries, again threatening the stability of the Union.
shielded by their geographical position from the jealousies, rivalries, and traditional policies of the Old World and bringing all the resources of civilization
He then goes on to argue that“lofty disregard of global rivalries is unaffordable when an aspiring hegemon(read China)
deadlocked domestic rivalries- a phenomenon familiar to almost every country on the planet.
Based on one of the most famous racing rivalries in history, the two stars play colorful racing icons of the 1960s who team up with the Ford Motor Company to beat the Enzo Ferrari at Le Mans,
and business rivalries to build a ground-breaking brand that revolutionized black haircare,
Something that we will look to relive our rivalries on the field and as you must have picked already,
Something that we will look to relive our rivalries on the field and as you must have picked we are good friends off the field- we might be pushing each other on field
Oliver Cromwell's attempts to formally establish a University for the North in Durham were subsumed by politics and North-South rivalries, and it was not until 1832,