And neither is capable of outfoxing the hard-liners in an interagency power struggle. |
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One saw a person simply beside himself with the thought that he had succeeded in outfoxing his opponent. |
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Luckily for me, there were quite a few options in how to reduce the realism and improve my chances in outfoxing the enemy. |
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And, now 70, he has turned out for the club ever since, outfoxing many a batsman with those slow left-handers. |
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They delight in outfoxing people, or seducing them, and they love the riskiness of rule-breaking. |
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Mladen Petric, given a debut off the bench, forged a counter-attack that led to Kevin Nolan outfoxing McCarthy before falling over his leg. |
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He took the second set after outfoxing Nishikori with a sliced backhand and quickly took control of the third after going 3-0 up. |
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Against Sampdoria he ran half the length of the pitch, outfoxing opponents as he went, before clipping the ball past Sergio Romero. |
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And it has a genius for outfoxing regulators, whom it has treated by turns with deference and defiance. One way in which it has confounded officialdom is by switching products. |
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Inzaghi then pounced for the second time in the match, outfoxing the Marseille defence in the 74th minute to send a cross from the left past Mandanda with the outside of his right foot. |
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Andre Ayew: The Ghana winger began brightly, outfoxing two American adversaries down the left before feeding Kwadwo Asamoah, and it proved a prelude of what was to come. |
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Outfoxing one's opponents is enjoyable at any time: all the more so if an offensive that David Cameron and Co somehow failed to anticipate leaves them spluttering with indignation too. |
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