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  • UN chief praises intensified talks by rival leaders on war-divided Cyprus UN chief praises intensified talks in CyprusNICOSIA, Cyprus - Rival leaders on the divided island of Cyprus launched a round of intensified talks Monday aimed at paving the way for a peace deal this year.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 AP 2010

  • I like the fresh cut bacon from Sin Rival in Patzcuaro, sliced thick.

    ham and bacon 2007

  • The green chorizo from Sin Rival was a huge hit, as were the fig preserves I made from a big bucket of the blackest figs I have ever seen.

    spinach 2006

  • Swede sprints to win Rival's fall in men's 1.3 km cross-country event helps Lind.

    USATODAY.com 2006

  • Abror Rival is a Performing Arts graduate from Uitm and has worked as a journalist for the pop art magazine Siasah.

    Archive 2005-06-01 Sharon Bakar 2005

  • Abror Rival is a Performing Arts graduate from Uitm and has worked as a journalist for the pop art magazine Siasah.

    67 Jalan Tempinis 1 Strikes Again Sharon Bakar 2005

  • For the new study, dubbed Rival, researchers enrolled more than 7,000 patients at centers around the world who were randomized to receive the wrist or groin procedure.

    Weighing Risk of Surgery Via Wrist Ron Winslow 2011

  • Not surprising, really, when the backstage stories included the sensational tale of the Irish actress Peg Woffington stabbing her colleague George Anne Bellamy in a fit of jealous rage when they were starring together in a play called The Rival Queens.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011

  • Our author received his education at Oxford, and while he remained at the university he wrote a comedy called The Rival Modes, his only dramatic performance.

    The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758 1753

  • I remember a witty Author, in Allusion to this kind of Writing, calls his Rival, who (it seems) was distorted, and had his Limbs set in

    Spectator, May 9, 1711 1711

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