51.   And company executives say they would not compete simply on price.

52.   And Illinois, the only team with the talent to compete on a national level, played in essence two home games to get there.

53.   And foreign securities companies, proven winners where they can compete on price and quality, will be increasingly active.

54.   And hardest hit will be the smaller local manufacturers that cannot compete on price or quality.

55.   And Home Depot and Wal-Mart Stores, both known for competing on price, recently began selling large appliances in some markets.

56.   And Kinsella, of course, raises baseball players from the dead to compete on a cornfield.

57.   And neither she nor his second wife, Elsa, can compete on the program either.

58.   And the two began competing on the same field last night when the Red Sox were to meet Cleveland here to begin their American League playoff series.

59.   Arbor and CBOT President Thomas R. Donovan called on Congress to enact legislation that would let exchanges compete on an equal footing with over-the-counter markets.

60.   As a result, HMOs like Kaiser and Health Partners would be able to compete vigorously on price, he said.

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