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vy·ing [ˈvaɪɪŋ] V.

vying part. pas. of vie:

Véase también: vie

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Most of the upper class accepted this form of government, while either vying for positions of leadership within it, or remaining aloof outside of it.
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These annual fixtures were used as trials for the leading players vying for national selection.
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This time, more challenging rounds will test eight teams of three vying for the bigger prize of 2 million pesos (around $40,000).
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In the wake of a toppled galactic dictator, a period of freeform chaos exists with factions from every side vying for control.
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During this period, there were a total of nine provinces and eight penlops vying for power.
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Both terms emphasize that the attention is typically on the honoree who actually drops the puck rather than on the vying for it.
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The candidate with the most number of votes joins the fifteen semifinalists vying for the title on the finals night.
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Populations of salamanders tend to be heavily male-biased, which results in a higher amount of males vying for access to the lesser amount of females.
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The song became so popular that record labels began vying to sign the band.
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Each of the ten acts performed in front of the judges and vying for the public vote.
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