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The first hour on two wheels is not for the faint hearted. The lack of space means pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles all vie for pavement.

What motivates Nantah alumni associations all over the world to put in money and hard work to vie for the honour of hosting a reunion?

Occasionally, in your garden, the flowers and willows vie for beauty, and the sound of birds dare to look inside, but they are not surprised to lose this note.

India's fast-growing mobile-phone operators vie for capacity on the airwaves.

Austalia's striker Samantha Kerr (center) and Norway's defender Guro Knutsen Mienna vie for the ball during their match in Leverkusen, Germany. (Patrik Stollarz/AFP/Getty Images)

It starts from carpeting the ground all over the mountains and plains, later all flowers vie for beauty in full blossom, like gems of all kinds studded on the Altay Mountains' spring clothing.

Oracle, Cisco and IBM will vie for corporate customers; Apple and Google will scramble for individuals (see table).

The yachts are scrubbed, the red carpet is unraveled and giant movie posters vie for attention on the seafront . Let Cannes, the world"s greatest film festival, begin.

call on the young people to work hard and vie for pace-setters in the new long march

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The moon and the stars vie for Brilliance

When application requests from multiple high-speed links converge at the backbone to vie for server bandwidth, server connections can quickly become saturated.

To vie for an advantage or a position.

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