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| x Harvard University |
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Harvard-Yale football rivalry |
Harvard University (incorporated as The President and Fellows of Harvard College) is a private university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts and a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1636 by the colonial Massachusetts legislature, Harvard is the...
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| x Yale University |
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Harvard-Yale football rivalry |
The Yale Bulldogs are the athletic teams of the Yale University. The school sponsors 35 varsity sports. The school has won two NCAA national championships in women's fencing, four in men's swimming and diving, and twenty one in men's golf.
The...
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| x Netscape |
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Microsoft vs. Netscape |
Netscape Communications (formerly known as Netscape Communications Corporation and commonly known as Netscape) was a US computer services company, best known for its web browser. The browser was once dominant in terms of usage share, but lost most...
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| x Microsoft |
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Microsoft vs. Netscape |
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKEX: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of software products for computing devices. Headquartered in Redmond, Washington,...
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| x Antonio Salieri |
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Mozart vs. Salieri |
Antonio Salieri (18 August 1750 – 7 May 1825) was an Italian composer and conductor from the Republic of Venice. As the Austrian imperial Kapellmeister from 1788 to 1824, he was one of the most important and famous musicians of his time. His music...
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| x Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
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Mozart vs. Salieri |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (German: [ˈvɔlfɡaŋ amaˈdeus ˈmoːtsart], full baptismal name Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era. He composed...
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| Mozart vs. Clementi | |||
| x Chief Inspector Charles LaRousse Dreyfus | Clouseau - Dreyfus Rivalry | ||
| x Inspector Clouseau |
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Clouseau - Dreyfus Rivalry |
Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau (formerly inspector) is a fictional detective in Blake Edwards's Pink Panther series. In most of the films, he was played by Peter Sellers, with one film in which he was played by Alan Arkin and one in which he was...
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| x Michigan Wolverines football |
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Michigan–Ohio State rivalry |
The Michigan Wolverines football program represents the University of Michigan in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) level. Michigan has the most all-time wins and the highest winning percentage...
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| x Ohio State Buckeyes football |
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Michigan–Ohio State rivalry |
The Ohio State Buckeyes football team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of The Ohio State University. The team is a member of the Big Ten Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, playing at the Football Bowl Subdivision ...
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| x Sylvester |
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Tweety Bird vs. Sylvester |
Sylvester J. Pussycat, Sr., or simply, Sylvester the Cat, or Sylvester, or Puddy Tat (as in I tawt I taw a puddy tat, a sentence often repeated by his arch-nemesis Tweety Bird) or gringo pussy-gato/Senor Pussycat (a sobriquet attached by another...
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| x Tweety Bird |
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Tweety Bird vs. Sylvester |
Tweety (also known as Tweety Bird and Tweety Pie) is a fictional Yellow Canary in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated cartoons. Tweety's popularity, like that of The Tasmanian Devil, actually grew in the years...
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| x Black Spy | Spy vs. Spy | ||
| x White Spy | Spy vs. Spy | ||
| x Washington Redskins |
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Cowboys-Redskins rivalry |
The Washington Redskins are a professional American football team based in the Washington, D.C. area. The team plays at FedExField in Landover, Maryland, which is in Prince George's County, Maryland. The team's headquarters and training facility are...
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| x Dallas Cowboys |
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Cowboys-Redskins rivalry |
The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team in the Eastern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). They are based in the Dallas suburb of Irving, Texas. The team...
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| x Less filling | Miller Lite product attributes | ||
| x Tastes great | Miller Lite product attributes | ||
| x Lotus Software |
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Microsoft vs. Netscape |
Lotus Software (called Lotus Development Corporation before its acquisition by IBM) is a software company with headquarters in Westford, Massachusetts. Lotus is most commonly known for the Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet application, the first feature-heavy...
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| x United States Air Force |
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U.S. Air Force-U.S. Navy rivalry |
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the aerial warfare and space warfare branch of the U.S. armed forces and one of the American uniformed services. Initially part of the United States Army, the USAF was formed as a separate branch of the military...
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| x United States Navy |
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U.S. Air Force-U.S. Navy rivalry |
The United States Navy (USN) is the sea branch of the U.S. Armed Forces. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. As of 31 December 2008, the U.S. Navy had about 331,682 personnel on active duty and 124,000 in the Navy Reserve...
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| x Randolph McCoy | Hatfield-McCoy feud |
Randolph "Ole Ran'l" McCoy (30 October 1825—March 28, 1914) was an American pioneer and the patriarch of the McCoy clan involved in the infamous American Hatfield-McCoy feud. His nemesis was Devil Anse Hatfield.
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| x Devil Anse Hatfield |
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Hatfield-McCoy feud |
William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield (September 9, 1839 – January 6, 1921) was the patriarch of the Hatfield clan in the infamous American Hatfield-McCoy feud. Devil Anse himself survived the feud, and agreed to end the feud in 1891.
Hatfield...
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| x Food |
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Guns versus butter model |
The food industry is the complex, global collective of diverse businesses that together supply much of the food energy consumed by the world population. Only subsistence farmers, those who survive on what they grow, can be considered outside of the...
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| x Military |
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Guns versus butter model |
A military is an organization authorized by its nation to use force, usually including use of weapons, in defending its country (or by attacking other countries) by combating actual or perceived threats. As an adjective the term "military" is also...
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| x Women | Toilet seat up or down | ||
| x Men | Toilet seat up or down | ||
| x London and North Western Railway |
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Race to the North |
The London and North Western Railway (LNWR, L&NWR;) was a railway company of the United Kingdom which existed between 1846 and 1922. It was created by the merger of three railway companies - the Grand Junction Railway, the London and Birmingham...
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| x Great Northern Railway |
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Race to the North |
The Great Northern Railway (GNR) was a British railway company established by the London & York Railway Act of 1846.
The main line ran from London via Hitchin, Peterborough, and Grantham, to York, with a loop line from Peterborough to Bawtry (south...
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| x Mark Cuban |
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Mark Cuban - Kenyon Martin controversy |
Mark Cuban (born July 31, 1958) is an American entrepreneur. He is the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, an NBA basketball team, and Chairman of HDNet, an HDTV cable network.
Mark Cuban (his family's last name was shortened from Chabenisky when his...
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| x Kenyon Martin |
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Mark Cuban - Kenyon Martin controversy |
Kenyon Lee Martin (born December 30, 1977) is an American professional basketball player. Nicknamed "K-Mart", he currently plays power forward for the Denver Nuggets of the NBA.
Martin played for the Cincinnati Bearcats under the direction of Bob...
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| x Me | Weight watching | ||
| x Waistline |
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Weight watching |
The waistline is the line of demarcation between the upper and lower portions of a garment, which notionally corresponds to the natural waist but may vary with fashion from just below the bust to below the hips. The waistline of a garment is often...
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| x Roommate | Driver of remote control |
A roommate is a person who shares a living facility, called as a sharehome, such as an apartment or dormitory. Synonyms include sharemate,suitemate, housemate, or flatmate ("flat": the usual term in British English for an apartment). In the UK, the...
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| x Person | High jump |
A person is a legal concept both permitting rights to and imposing duties on one by law. In the fields of law, philosophy, medicine, and others, the term has specialised context-specific meanings.
In many jurisdictions, for example, a corporation is...
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| x Gravitation |
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High jump |
Gravitation, or gravity, is a natural phenomenon by which objects with mass attract one another. In everyday life, gravitation is most familiar as the agent that lends weight to objects with mass and causes them to fall to the ground when dropped....
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| x Elmer Fudd |
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Bugs Bunny vs. Elmer Fudd |
Elmer J. Fudd is a fictional cartoon character and one of the most famous Looney Tunes characters, and is considered by many to be the archenemy of Bugs Bunny. He has one of the more disputed origins in the Warner Bros. cartoon pantheon (second only...
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| x Bugs Bunny |
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Bugs Bunny vs. Elmer Fudd |
Bugs Bunny is a fictional character who appears in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated films produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, which became Warner Bros. Cartoons in 1945. In 2002, he was named by TV Guide as the greatest...
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| x West Coast hip hop |
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East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry |
West Coast hip hop is a hip hop music subgenre that encompasses any artists or music which originates in the westernmost region of the United States. Although the culture of hip hop was given its name in New York City, it is believed by some that...
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| x East Coast hip hop |
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East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry |
East Coast hip hop is a form of hip hop music that originated and developed in New York City, USA during the 1970s and early 1980s. The style emerged as a definitive subgenre after artists from other regions of the United States emerged with...
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| x Tattaglia Crime Family | Godfather rivalry |
The Tattaglia family is one of New York City's fictional criminal Five Families, portayed in The Godfather series of books and films.. They are well known to be involved in prostitution run from the St. Sebastian Hotel in Brooklyn. They were the...
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| x Corleone family |
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Godfather rivalry |
The Corleone family is a fictional Sicilian Mafia family settled in New York City. The family was created by Mario Puzo and appears in his 1969 novel The Godfather, as well as the acclaimed film trilogy of the same name directed by Francis Ford...
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| x Road Runner |
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Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner | |
| x Bill Gates |
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Billionaires' fashion sense |
William Henry Gates is an American business magnate, philanthropist, and chairman of Microsoft, the software company he founded with Paul Allen.
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| x Meg Whitman |
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Billionaires' fashion sense |
Margaret C. "Meg" Whitman, former President and CEO of famous online marketplace,eBay, was born and raised in Long Island, New York. She is a BS Economics graduate from Princeton University and she received her MBA at Harvard Business...
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| x Taste |
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Billionaires' fashion sense |
Taste as an aesthetic, sociological, economic and anthropological concept refers to a cultural patterns of choice and preference. While taste is often understood as a biological concept, it can also be reasonably studied as a social or cultural...
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| x Wile E. Coyote |
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Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner | |
| x Truth |
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Spin |
Truth is a commodity and can have a variety of meanings, from the state of being the case, being in accord with a particular fact or reality, being in accord with the body of real things, events, actuality, or fidelity to an original or to a...
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| x Public Relations |
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Spin |
Public relations (PR) is the practice of managing the communication between an organization and its publics. Public relations gains an organization or individual exposure to their audiences using topics of public interest and news items that do not...
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| x Jean Valjean | Les Misérables pursuit |
Jean Valjean is the protagonist of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel Les Misérables.
The character's twenty year-long struggle with the law for stealing bread during a time of economic and social depression - along with police inspector Javert, who...
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| x Javert |
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Les Misérables pursuit |
Javert is a fictional character from the novel Les Misérables by Victor Hugo. He is a policeman and prison guard who devotes his life to the Law. He is always referred to just simply as "Javert" or "Inspector Javert" by the narrator and other...
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| x Faith | Creation and evolution in public education |
Faith is the confident belief or trust in the truth or trustworthiness of a person, idea, or thing. The word "faith" can refer to a religion itself or to religion in general. As with "trust", faith involves a concept of future events or outcomes,...
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| x Science |
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Creation and evolution in public education |
Science (from the Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") is, in its broadest sense, any systematic knowledge-base or prescriptive practice that is capable of resulting in a prediction or predictable type of outcome. In this sense, science may refer to...
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| x Ticketmaster |
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Pearl Jam vs. Ticketmaster |
Ticketmaster is the world's leading ticketing company, providing ticket sales, ticket resale services, marketing and distribution of event tickets and information. Ticketmaster celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2006.
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| x Pearl Jam |
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Pearl Jam vs. Ticketmaster |
Pearl Jam is an American rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1990. Since its inception, the band's line-up has included Eddie Vedder (lead vocals, guitar), Jeff Ament (bass guitar), Stone Gossard (rhythm guitar), and Mike McCready (lead...
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| x Jack McCollough |
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Kiefer Sutherland head butt |
Jack McCollough is the co-founder of womenswear label Proenza Schouler.
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| x Kiefer Sutherland |
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Kiefer Sutherland head butt |
Kiefer William Fredrick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland (born 21 December 1966) is a British-born Canadian actor, best known for his portrayal of Jack Bauer on the Fox thriller drama series 24. He is an Emmy Award- and Golden Globe award-winner. He...
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| x United States of America |
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US vs. USSR |
The United States of America (commonly referred to as the United States, the U.S., the USA, or America) is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America,...
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| Space Race | |||
| x University of Cambridge |
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Oxford vs Cambridge |
The University of Cambridge (informally Cambridge University, or simply Cambridge), located in the City of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, is the second oldest university in the English-speaking world and the fourth oldest in Europe. The...
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| Oxbridge rivalry | |||
| x Oxford University | Oxford vs Cambridge |
Oxford University was a university constituency electing two members to the British House of Commons, from 1603 to 1950.
This university constituency was created by a Royal Charter of 1603. It was abolished in 1950 by the Representation of the...
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| Oxbridge rivalry | |||