- parti****nt or side a
rival to the other. Someone's main
rival may be
called an
archrival. A
rivalry can be
defined as "a
perceptual categorizing process in which...
- Look up rival, rivalry,
archrival, or
archrivalry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
rivalry is the
opposition between two
competing parties (rivals)...
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meaning 'to lead') and enemy. An
archenemy may also be
referred to as an
archrival, archfoe, archvillain, or archnemesis, but an
archenemy may also be distinguished...
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qualified to the
Vodacom Premier League in 2018
Tanzanian football,
their archrivals being Simba and Yanga. KMC FC drew an
average home
attendance of 1,033...
- Records. SO l'Emyrne (SOE)
intentionally lost the game
against their archrivals AS
Adema in a pre-planned
protest over
refereeing decisions that had gone...
- addition, Adanaspor's home ground,
Adana Stadium, is
shared with
their archrivals,
which intesifies their matches even further. Adanaspor's
jersey colors...
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Krishna Dwaipayana, the
author of Mahabharata). He was the
contemporary and
archrival of the
famous Veerashaiva poet
laureate Chamarasa who
wrote the seminal...
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tournament with the
losers buying dinner.
Since its
historic boat race
against archrival Yale in 1852,
Harvard has been in the
forefront of
American intercollegiate...
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Aseana City
township development,
close to PAGCOR's
Entertainment City and
archrival mall SM Mall of Asia in
Central Business Park I of Bay City. With a total...
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Georgia on
April 6–8, 2003. UConn,
coached by Geno Auriemma,
defeated archrival Tennessee,
coached by Pat Summitt, 73–68 in the
championship game. UConn's...