Examples of using To rival in English and their translations into Swedish
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Mithra has no martyrs to rival the martyrs who died for Christ.
Sometimes brilliant enough to rival the Sun's brightness,
Google is starting to show its clear intentions to rival in time with Apple on the top smartphone market.
Recent engineering advances now enable LED to rival the metal halide and high pressure sodium lights that have traditionally dominated the world of outdoor commercial lighting.
To rival the United States. to rival Europe, we need an independent Syria that is a leader of an Arab renaissance For that.
To rival Europe, we need an independent Syria For that, to rival the United States. that is a leader of an Arab renaissance.
To rival those faces even on Mount Rushmore.
With a modern fleet to rival any ferry company, your journey really does start the moment you step onboard the beautiful state-of-the-art cruise ferries of Tallink Silja.
which are said to rival those of Italy.
The obvious answer had to be the great superiority of Germany in industrial development in the 1920's, which France began to rival in the 1950's.
tactile but with a durability to rival a real concrete floor.
My interest was piqued when I was informed that they are producing a male milking machine to rival the Venus.
expensive attempt by the EU to rival the US as a fully-fledged global
has resources to rival many national laboratories.
fortresses mix with nightlife and shopping to rival any modern city in the world.
tactile but with the durability to rival a real concrete floor.
has been know to rival even the older,
their American empire came to rival the Spanish American colonies in military and economic might.
is an area in Yokohama where they try to rival Tokyo with modern buildings.
is an area in Yokohama where they try to rival Tokyo with modern buildings.