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Rivals, The

noun

  1. a comedy of manners (1775) by Richard Brinsley Sheridan.



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A supporting actor has been arrested on a set while filming the TV show Rivals, the BBC understands.

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Moose Wala had promoted the tournament which was organised by Bishnoi's rivals - the Bambiha gang - Brar told us, in a sport where match-fixing and gangster influence are rampant.

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It’s a heartening, humanistic thesis that even a rather dull dude like Chuck has an inner life that rivals “The Iliad.”

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The two men were both connected to a local gang known as the Linacre Young Guns, and believed members of rivals the Kirkstone Riot Squad were responsible.

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Their main rivals, the Conservatives, have focused their campaigning on Canadians' desire for change following nine years of leadership under Trudeau.

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