In 2004, he had a nearly undefeatable season winning 10 poles, seven wins and three track records in 11 races. |
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If only they could control their bickering, they might become nearly undefeatable. |
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After defeating the undefeatable French last time out, more was expected of the Czechs in Dublin. |
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The key to victory is not so much to defeat one's enemy, instead it is to make oneself undefeatable. |
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He was undefeatable in battle and had never failed to assassinate a target in his long career. |
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As we all know, he became undefeatable, racking up seven Mr. Olympia titles before retiring. |
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We read Foucault, who proposed that we were all subject to an authority so nebulous as to be undefeatable. |
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Nintendo might not be the most important company in the gaming industry any more, but when it comes to originality and pure fun they're still and will always be undefeatable. |
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I envision an America with a national defense unparalleled, undefeatable, and unencumbered by overseas nation building! |
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Polymorphic viruses are not undefeatable but they have made scanning programs a hard and expensive task. |
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The Gee-Gees are undefeatable so far in this new year, triumphing in a smooth 86-38 victory over RMC tonight to advance to a 7-4 record. |
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Defeat your enemy by securing a safe and undefeatable position. |
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Either the man did not know what wars involve, or he had a tough, undefeatable faith in the essential goodness of life and the worthiness of human nature. |
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The film opens with a montage of posters and newspaper clippings from his glory days when he was the personificastion of machismo, undefeated and apparently undefeatable in the ring. |
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