111.   The British colony of Gibraltar will compete as a neutral team when the World Badminton Championships open Monday in Spain.

112.   The final jumpers competed as dusk approached at Steamboat Ski Resort.

113.   The government feels the family-controlled conglomerates, called chaebol, have become fat, inefficient and poorly equipped to compete as the trade environment changes.

114.   The mixed-pairs competition will feature a man and a woman from each country competing as a pair.

115.   They compete as much against themselves as their rivals.

116.   Though Labor Party members cannot run in upcoming parliamentary elections under the party banner, they are competing as independents, he said.

117.   Ukrainian athletes, who used to compete as part of the Soviet team, went as an independent team for the first time to the Summer Olympics.

118.   Under an International Olympic Committee agreement, Hong Kong can still compete as a separate entity in international sports.

119.   Years ago, the International Olympic Committee brokered a deal with Beijing allowing Taiwan to compete as an independent team in the Olympics.

120.   He is to compete as part of the Bosnian team in the European chess championship in October.

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