A broken skein of clouds, outracing the birds underneath, abruptly halts, spins and dissolves into a moist nimbus. |
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The truth is, the cost of college has been outracing inflation for decades. |
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With events outracing the 24-hour news cycle, we all need advance guidance about what to think if Scenario X or Scenario Y unfolds. |
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I often give this drill to better golfers, especially young players, whose lower-body action tends to be too aggressive in outracing the arms. |
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Once I even found myself outracing my fellow recruits, a novel and truly welcome situation. |
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By the end, players will find themselves skirting around gaping chasms and outracing avalanches while being battered senseless by Mother Nature's best. |
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Today, demand is outracing supply of unassigned phone numbers within particular area codes in large metropolitan regions. |
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Swiss skier Fabienne Suter won the first downhill race, narrowly outracing Andrea Fischbacher, who did one better a day later. |
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I don't expect to be outqualifying him or outracing him in the first race. |
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Prior to that the son of leading Kentucky stallion Gone West won his maiden on only the second attempt, outracing 14 rivals in a hot contest at Bath racecourse. |
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Whatevertheoutcomenext Tuesday, Westleyisjusthappytobe outracing. |
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Jansrud continued Norway's dominance in super-G, outracing two Americans and a Canadian for the Scandinavian country's fifth gold in the event in the past seven games. |
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