Examples of using Would compete in English and their translations into Spanish
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whereas the M-body Dodge Diplomat would compete with full-size cars.
Experts stated that IBM developed the Portable in part because its sales force needed a computer that would compete against the Compaq Portable.
Kerrigan was named as one of the contestants who would compete on season 24 of Dancing with the Stars.
This Me 209 would compete against Focke-Wulf's high performance Fw 190 D-9
This branch would compete with House Aberffraw for supremacy and influence in Wales throughout the 10th,
Meanwhile, demand for heroin for the illegal market, which would compete with production for licit purposes, would continue.
A third-placed finish in the Welsh Premier League meant Rhyl would compete for a third year in a row in European Club competitions.
The newly announced Univa Grid Engine did include commercial support and would compete with the official version of Oracle Grid Engine.
American farm workers worried that braceros would compete for their jobs and lower their wages.
But Tano would compete for Bonter's affections against rebel leader,[[Steela Gerrera/Legends|Steela Gerrera]].
She would compete for the Toronto Furies squad that captured the 2014 Clarkson Cup.
For years the Touraine region would compete with the Beaujolais region for the release of an early bottling of Gamay that would rival the Beaujolais nouveau.
Eleven of the twelve acts that would compete on the final were revealed on 17 December 2012.
The main purpose of the games was to select the team that would compete in the first Modern Olympic Games later the same year.
At WrestleMania 34, Dillinger would compete in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal,
the Russell& Company, which would compete in 1820 with the British control of drug smuggling into China.
injury, and it is rare that a wrestler would compete beyond his early thirties.
Knockouts led by a male TNA wrestler would compete in singles, tag team
Fishermen would compete to be the first in coming to the port, for this meant getting better prices for their catch.
The cars based on the basic R90C platform would compete until 1993 before Nissan chose to withdraw from sports car racing, not returning until 1997.