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competition [ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃən, ingl. am. ˌkɑ:m-] SUST.

1. competition sin pl. (competing):

3. competition (contest):

4. competition DEP.:

zawody pl.

competition authority SUST.

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They are the governing body of all inter-school competitions and provide the organizational support for sporting, academic and artistic events among the schools.
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In the 1920s there were children's talent competitions, magicians then known as conjurers, and Punch and Judy shows.
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Inter-house debates, elocution, dramatics and sporting competitions are also a part of the cultural lives of the older students.
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Aggressive competitors go even further, combining internal staff, external ecosystems of expertise, microsourcing, small company acquisitions, contests and competitions to quickly find and orchestrate expertise.
www.cio.co.nz
These competitions can involve live cattle or cattle carcases in hoof and hook events.
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He also participated in the freestyle javelin throw competition and in the discus throw event but in both competitions his final ranking is unknown.
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Serious sport crosswind kite power systems drive the movement of athletes around race courses in local and national competitions.
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Every year both competitions are oversubscribed, and qualifying races have been held for the events.
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Cage bird competitions began at the show around 1869.
www.smh.com.au
He was very active in theatre and dramatics all through his schooling years, participating in all levels of drama competitions.
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