The outrider is the person in a mass-transport who risks capture to save the others. |
And finally BASF wants to take an outrider position in the chemical industry. |
Yet Britain is an outrider for openness, standing out among large European nations for its faith in free trade, liberalised markets and undistorted competition. |
Suspecting that he had despatches for me, I directed my outrider to overtake him and find out. |
Rene is so tired and bedraggled after so long in the chilling wind as he took his shift on the skidoo as outrider, that he falls into his tent and sleeps until morning. |
All at once an outrider passes, covered with dust, and the crowd presses forward to get a better view. |