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  1. Patrol: Patrol, a verb meaning to move up and down or traverse a specified "round" or "beat" in a district in a town, camp or other place, or on a stretch of water on a river or sea, for the purpose ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Patrol (TV series): Patrol (Chinese: 铁警雄风; pinyin: tiě jǐng xióng fēng) is a Singaporean action drama produced by Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) (now MediaCorp) in 1989. The series chronicles the lives of several traffic police officers on the job and how they deal with difficult ... (TV series) [100%] 2023-09-10 [Singapore Chinese dramas]
  3. Patrol: A patrol is commonly a group of personnel, such as law enforcement officers, military personnel, or security personnel, that are assigned to monitor or secure a specific geographic area. The word "patrol" is derived from the French word patrouiller, itself ... (Type of personnel group) [100%] 2024-01-13 [Reconnaissance] [Military units and formations by size]...
  4. DG Sport Compétition: DG Sport Compétition is a Belgian auto racing team based in Theux, Belgium. The team has raced in the TCR International Series, since 2017. [96%] 2024-01-09 [Auto racing teams in Belgium] [European Rally Championship teams]...
  5. Competition: Competition is the effort of multiple independent parties working against one another to achieve a goal. As an economic term, competition refers to the rivalry between firms to sell the goods or services they provide. [94%] 2023-02-07 [Business] [Economics]...
  6. Competition (economics): In economics, competition is a scenario where different economic firms are in contention to obtain goods that are limited by varying the elements of the marketing mix: price, product, promotion and place. In classical economic thought, competition causes commercial firms ... (Economics) [94%] 2024-01-09 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...
  7. Competition (biology): Competition can be defined as an interaction between organisms or species, in which the fitness of one is lowered by the presence of another. Limited supply of at least one resource (such as food, water, and territory) used by both ... (Biology) [94%] 2023-11-07 [Competition] [Biological interactions]...
  8. Competition (economics): In economics, competition is a scenario where different economic firms are in contention to obtain goods that are limited by varying the elements of the marketing mix: price, product, promotion and place. In classical economic thought, competition causes commercial firms ... (Finance) [94%] 2023-10-17 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...
  9. Competition: Competition is a rivalry where two or more parties strive for a common goal which cannot be shared: where one's gain is the other's loss (an example of which is a zero-sum game). Competition can arise between ... (Rivalry where multiple parties strive for a goal which cannot be shared) [94%] 2024-01-09 [Competition] [Social events]...
  10. Competition (companies): Company competition, or competitiveness, pertains to the ability and performance of a firm, sub-sector or country to sell and supply goods and services in a given market, in relation to the ability and performance of other firms, sub-sectors ... (Finance) [94%] 2023-11-02 [Competition (economics)] [Foreign direct investment]...
  11. Competition: The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) defines competition as "the activity or condition of competing against others" and as "an event or contest in which people compete". Competition is a key ecological factor and is defined for that purpose as "the ... [94%] 2023-09-04
  12. Competition (economics): In economics, competition is a scenario where different economic firms are in contention to obtain goods that are limited by varying the elements of the marketing mix: price, product, promotion and place. In classical economic thought, competition causes commercial firms ... (Economics) [94%] 2024-03-04 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...
  13. World Sports Competition: World Sports Competition is a sports video game developed by Make software for the PC-Engine in 1992 and released on the TurboGrafx-16 in 1993. It has also been released on the PlayStation Network in Japan and North America ... (Software) [92%] 2023-12-08 [Virtual Console games]
  14. Patron: Patron, a word of which the various meanings in European languages are derived and transferred from that of the Lat. patronus, whose position in Roman law and antiquities is treated below (Patron And Client). The most general application of the ... [83%] 2022-09-02
  15. Petrol (song): "Petrol" is a song by Northern Irish rock band Ash, released as the second single from their 1994 mini-album, Trailer, and as their first single on Infectious Records. It was released on 15 August 1994 on CD and 7 ... (Song) [83%] 2023-12-12 [1994 singles] [1994 songs]...
  16. Petrol (film): Petrol is a 2022 Australian drama film directed by Alena Lodkina, starring Nathalie Morris and Hannah Lynch. The film premiered at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland on 5 August 2022. (Film) [83%] 2024-09-07 [Australian drama films] [2022 drama films]...
  17. Sport: Sport is commonly defined as a sort of game that requires physical activity and involves a degree of competition as, for example, baseball, soccer, bowling, or basketball. Many adolescents and adults play sports with their friends. [82%] 2024-01-02 [Sports] [Physical exercising]...
  18. Sport: Sport: * Sport — испанская ежедневная спортивная газета. Sport — спортивный государственный общедоступный телеканал Узбекистана. , пожалуйста, вернитесь и уточните ссылку так, чтобы она указывала на нужную статью. [82%] 2024-01-09
  19. Sport: The Oxford English Dictionary defines sport as "an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment". The activity is governed by a generally accepted set of rules and guidelines. [82%] 2023-07-15
  20. Sport: Sport (a contracted or shortened form of "disport," to amuse, divert oneself, O. se desporter or deporter, to leave off work, hence to play, Lat. dis-, away, and portare, to carry; the origin of the meaning lies in the notion ... [82%] 2022-09-02

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