The third one outdid them all by going out with his car into a riot ridden area. |
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During a recent campaign swing through Ohio, a place he seems to visit every week, he really outdid himself. |
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The cooks outdid themselves with all manner of sandwiches, cold cut platters, salads and other goodies shipped and stowed just for the occasion. |
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I did notice some scratches and odd patches of flicker, but otherwise Warner outdid themselves on the transfer. |
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She won the high jump and looks to be in top form as she outdid her indoor championships performance. |
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You guessed it-the FrancoFolies once again outdid their reputation as the greatest francophone music party extant! |
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In the mid-90s the manufacturers of air conditioning equipment outdid each other producing adiabatic cooling systems. |
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Transcontinental also outdid its performance in 2008 in the past two quarters, despite the continued weakness in the economy. |
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So in aggregate, you could see an international and varied line-up the totality of which outdid the individual components. |
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The Tokyo Games in 1964, however, outdid the sporting level attained at all the previous games. |
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In 2007, he outdid team leader Isidre Esteve through consistency to finish runner-up to Despres. |
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Many authors are lauded for successfully capturing the zeitgeist but Zweig outdid them all. |
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After an uproar that outdid any cases Monti ever had involving only humans, the case was eventually dropped. |
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If Reinhart managed to do anything, he outdid actor James Denton in the uncomfortable witness category. |
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Mr Bush outdid previous Republican presidents in recruiting his personnel from the conservative counter-establishment. |
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The chapter has always been a strong supporter of MS research but this year the volunteers and staff really outdid themselves. |
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The entire coaching team outdid themselves to offer our young players high-quality instruction and an exceptional environment. |
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The team in Burkina Faso outdid themselves by organising well attended events in each region of the country. |
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Chef Pierre and his staff outdid themselves with an outstanding presentation at the wedding dinner. |
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He was a Helleniser like Jason, but he outdid Jason in bribery. |
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The size and scope of Oink's catalogue outdid any online music purveyor, and given its distributed nature, the archive was essentially indestructible. |
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Further around the coast, Cane Garden Bay rivals the shack for nightlife and is billed as the island's finest beach, although with Cane Garden's jet skis, tourists and karaoke, Long Bay far outdid it for me. |
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But mainly, it was to see that they outdid themselves and succeeded. |
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Based on our experience at the last workshop here in March 2005, we could hardly wait to see what ideas we would come up with-and we outdid our wildest imagination. |
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For while Australia scored their first goals of the FIFA Futsal World Championship Chinese Taipei 2004, Thailand outdid them by registering their first-ever win at this level of competition. |
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There is no doubt, that campaigners this year outdid themselves. |
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This time, it seems someone really outdid himself. |
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The psychology of Wevill, who eventually outdid Plath in killing the four-year-old daughter she had with Hughes as well as herself, remains comparatively uncharted territory. |
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