These days, Hollywood-inspired thrillers and action extravaganzas vie for moviegoers' attention alongside the more family-oriented saccharine formulas.
It's been an absolute pleasure watching you vie for the 2008 Henry Blodget Award.
If the employer wants to offer insurance, agents from local insurance agencies vie for their business.
The Czech Republic, Lithuania and Liechtenstein are the other countries who will vie for qualification.
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Alliances shift between the main gangs as they vie for control of trafficking routes.
Instead, players pay millions to vie for such flashy properties as South Beach and Waikiki Beach.
Patients get that medicine for a smaller co-payment, and drug companies will vie for that spot.
Dozens more brands vie for shelf space, but Kraft's are the superheroes to defeat.
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Multiple suppliers vie for each component and push innovation, and the diversity lowers risk for Apple.
As the candidates vie for votes, their campaigns are announcing progress in the race for superdelegates.
There are roughly 250 NFL draft selections annually, and thousands of college players vie for them.
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They'll vie for Olympic gold Sunday against Spain, led by Pau Gasol of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Yet there are still sporadic bombings and shootings throughout the province as the bikers vie for territory.
The Ulster Unionist Party has confirmed that two candidates will vie for the position of party leader.
In fact, they may be the most defense-challenged, star-dependent and choke-prone teams ever to vie for the crown.
The winners of the two matches will progress to the final while the losers vie for third place.
Officials there are largely clueless about it. n On portal Excite's first page, 17 missives vie for attention.
That was so successful that wine makers now vie for the opportunity to give their wine for such samplings.
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The spectacle draws crowds of onlookers - the narrow roads are jammed as people vie for the best view.
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Mr Karimov must balance the interests of competing clans who vie for control of lucrative sectors of the economy.
Mr Mugabe, 89, and Mr Tsvangirai, 61, will vie for the presidency in elections expected to be held in July.
At least three major wireless protocols -- INSTEON, ZigBee and Z-Wave -- vie for adoption in wall switches for lighting.
As lenders vie for the middle, interest spreads have narrowed even beyond benchmark rates being kept low by Mr. Bernanke.
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In fact, they may be the most defense-challenged, star-dependent and choke-prone teams ever to vie for the English Premier League crown.
While it may vie for the most dramatic, this high-altitude hot spot is now one of many built in major metropolises.
It is a scenario played out around the world as agriculture, industry, and residential populations all vie for the same resource.
They were at the whim of a maniacal despot whose death would have seen two even more maniacal sons vie for power.
The sprawling plot unfolds as Sookie is pursued by demonic forces and framed for murder, while several supernatural suitors vie for her affection.
At the sight of this cortege, an incongruous roaring shakes the crowd, where shaggy adults and slender youths vie for the choicest places.
Allowing price coordination on competitive routes would encourage airlines to vie for profitable business by improving service rather than cutting back on it.
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