The locals attempt to salvage its cargo of thousands of cases of whisky and outwit Home Guard Captain Waggett and the excise officers. |
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Ancient Egyptians flattered themselves that they could outwit death itself. |
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But keep to the model of The Doctor using his mind to outwit his opponents. |
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United have even proved adept at switching the tactics mid-game to outwit opponents this season. |
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A boxing match is like a chess game, with fighters trying to outwit and outmaneuver their opponent to deliver the knockout blow. |
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It illustrates how the little man can, in the end, outwit and frustrate the grandiose plans of the great. |
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But now, with Morgan's depiction of her caprices and attempts to outwit him, she suddenly sounds quite normal. |
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Men who were expert in underground siege methods laboured to outwit each other in subterranean passages known as mines and countermines. |
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Despite a computer's raw calculating power, human intelligence can still outwit the machines during the middle game. |
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Between the four of you, you must trick the tricksters, fool the foolers, and outwit the outwitters. |
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Gent can snap back at his opponents but would rather outwit them. |
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You had to outthink, outwit, use everything — your body, your mind, your spirit. |
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Not only can manufacturers track each product, but they can also outwit shoplifters and save the labour costs involved in removing hard tags. |
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Hence, the brothers must outwit the robbers who want their money back, while facing the inevitable changes that will shape the rest of their lives. |
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If he's lucky he can outwit a prey or seize the afterbirth of a cow or sheep. |
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Ella must outwit a kingdom filled with ogres, giants, wicked stepsisters, talking books and evil plots. |
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To fight the power today you need a laptop, not Che's gun, and the skills and intelligence to outwit a vast surveillance state. |
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But the very vastness of the big blue makes it extremely difficult to outwit fraudsters. |
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In order to win his freedom, Rayman must entertain and outwit these crazed, out-of-control bunnies. |
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Basically, they must outwit these pests as they employ many kinds of strategies to complement crop rotations. |
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No machine can outwit the human mind, so most of the time you're better off leaving the trade decision making to yourself. |
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Realizing you are being used to further her diabolical plot, you must work together to outwit the woman before she has you killed. |
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We can offer these passes because we have managed to control the sale of passes and outwit scalpers so far. |
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Importers would outwit customs officials by designating goods for transit purposes but divert and sell their wares on the local market. |
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A packed Olympic Stadium in Japan saw Real Madrid give a clinical display to outwit Vasco da Gama. |
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It is at a loss to understand how political effort can possibly outwit the physical laws of nature and technology. |
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Will a sage coach like John Calipari be able to outwit a relative newcomer in Kevin Ollie, he of a mere two seasons on the job? |
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On the other hand, some suggest that it requires neither courage nor skill to outwit a bouncy, four-legged, floppy-eared thing with a twitchy pink nose. |
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It would be very unwise for the West, or the United States in particular, to create the impression that it is trying to outwit Russia in a competition to exert strategic influence in those regions. |
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Doris Lessing invented Jane Somers to outwit indifferent publishers. |
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Europe has, for its part, the duty to draw lessons for the future, not only on the immigrants' integration, but especially on how to outwit a still-strengthening extreme right. |
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Dr. Gagnon is part of a growing research field known as cancer immunology, and his postdoctoral studies could dramatically improve our understanding of how our bodies outwit disease. |
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Short track speed skating is an elimination event in which skaters race in packs and try to outskate and outwit fellow competitors within their heats. |
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The fascination of the movie lies in watching this unspectacular, mild-tempered fellow outwit some of the worst thugs and profiteers who ever managed to deliver their own country into disaster. |
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That allows us to outwit the competition which is actually an opportunity. |
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It was because, for their own political reasons and to outwit the censor, they talked about reality, but in slightly fantasised and disguised terms. |
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Targaryen manages to repeatedly outmanoeuvre and outwit scheming men who dominate the world of Game of Thrones and dismiss the idea that a woman might have the wherewithal to establish an empire. |
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One of the biggest emerging stories about the campaign that has ended is how Mr. Obama's team used information and technology to outmatch and outwit a galvanized and incredibly well-financed opposition. |
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He must also stabilise a Chelsea camp which has, over the summer, been bruised by unsettlement, and attempt to outwit managers of the calibre of Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger of Arsenal. |
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Even ants may outwit you on several green seed pods, including lilies, coleus and alocasia, as well as the fruit of apples, pears and berries. |
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Rotate jewels freely to set up electrifying combos, outwit surprising obstacles like Locks and Bombs, and create high-voltage Flame and Lightning gems. |
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Run, dig, climb, swing, float and tumble through 5 worlds and more than 170 levels, as you rescue the cats and outwit the minions of the nefarious Doctor Meow. |
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This is the moment when Fridge watches in disbelief as his plan to outwit loanshark Dancer fails. |
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It is well known that traffickers outwit the vigilance of the authorities by falsifying transport documents, flight plans and aircraft registration, and by taking risks in the air to elude air-traffic controllers. |
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In each event, skaters must outwit and outskate their fellow competitors in a series of elimination heats until the finalists remain to battle it out. |
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It can be read as a surreal adventure story, moving forward with the style and pace of a computer game, where the characters have to outwit ensnarement by Miss Mople. |
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They tended to be more efficient and brainier, generally able to outrun and outwit their South American counterparts, who were products of an evolutionary backwater. |
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