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emulation malicious rivalry or contention: “worthless emulation,” 1 HENRY VI., iv. 4. 21 ; “emulation now, who shall be nearest,” RICHARD III., ii. 3. 25 ; “pale and bloodless emulation,” TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, i. 3. 134 ; “Whilst emulation in the army crept,” TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, ii. 2. 212 ; “A gory emulation,” TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, iv. 5. 123 ; “Out of the teeth of emulation,” JULIUS CAESAR, ii. 3. 11 ; “Such factious emulations,” 1 HENRY VI., iv. 1. 113.

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