By 1914, many composers of both races were rivalling each other to turn out the blues hits of the day.
Unsupervised word-sense disambiguation rivalling supervised methods.
If we abandoned the battle now there would be no hope of our ever rivalling our main industrial competitors again.
A pseudo-democracy like that proposed in this measure creates the real problem of a parallel franchise, rivalling local, democratically elected councillors.
That is not by one party rivalling the other in its promises—promise is easy, performance is difficult.
The nations of the world are continually rivalling one another in discovering fresh means whereby they may prove their mechanical, their scientific or even their ethical superiority.
He installed a highly regulated but ultimately inefficient government system of anxious centralization, himself being the chief arbiter between rivalling statesmen.
Finally, in 1819, the two rivalling cities were united into a single communal entity.