Rival
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A rival is a competing person, company, or team.
Rival or rivals may also refer to
[edit] Literature, music, and media
- "Rival" (Pearl Jam song), song on Pearl Jam's 2000's album Binaural
- "Rival" (song), the second opening theme song of the Pocket Monsters series
- "Rivals" (DS9 episode), the eleventh episode of the second season of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- "The Rivals" (The O.C. episode), the 17th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.
- The Rival, comic book villain, enemy of The Flash
- The Rivals, play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
- Rivals (film), a 1925 film starring Oliver Hardy
[edit] Other uses
- Rivals in sports; see Sports rivalry
- Rivals.com, a network of United States-based sports Web sites with a particular emphasis on college sports and a subordinate emphasis on recruiting
- College rivalry
- Rivalry (economics)
- Monocular rivalry and Binocular rivalry in visual perception
- Sibling rivalry