One town will try to outdo their neighboring town in order to steal away their sales taxes. |
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The sound of the vuvuzelas will thunder through the stadium, while fans try to outdo one another in their partisan colours. |
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The world-renowned carpets of Chiprovtsi, woven on vertical looms, outdo Turkish, Egyptian, Indian and Chinese carpets. |
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It doesn't help that the big name cast try to outdo each other with their low-key performances. |
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A peak performer tries to outdo his last great performance every time he takes the field. |
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Phase one consisted of role-play games where people tried to outdo each other and attract the attention of the selector. |
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Market penetration from RSS feeds could easily outdo Google's popular Adsense advertising medium. |
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A variety of public institutions with stands at the festival seem to have tried to outdo each other in their sycophancy and slavish devotion. |
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As well as trying to outdo each other, the contestants must also work as a team because the prize pot decreases every time one of them drops off. |
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So they went around the house trying to use their wits to outdo each other to cause damage and destruction hitherto unseen. |
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Four young Chinese performers each hold two sticks linked by a string and juggle, toss and balance a wooden spool, trying to outdo each other. |
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Day after day, the pair attempted to outdo each other lifting weights in the Celtic gym. |
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The game progressed with players pushing vigorously to outdo each other in a tussle for ball possession. |
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It also creates a jealous and envious society, as we try to outdo each other. |
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This aid aims to eventually change people's eating patterns through the consumption of flour and to outdo local producers. |
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Just imagine steamrolling through the gym like a machine, determined to outdo your previous best lifts. |
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At that, the conversation turned to people's home towns, everyone trying to outdo each other on the smallness of scale or the restrictiveness of their upbringing. |
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In his awed provincialism Grimshaw failed to realise that as a painter he could outdo all three so long as he kept to his own landscapes and townscapes. |
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The police were acting on behalf of the state Labor government, which has repeatedly sought to outdo the federal government in stoking fears of terrorism. |
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Each tries to outdo the other and some of them are towering edifices. |
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Instead, the perception was that they would attempt to outdo each other in the public eye. |
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All of us tried a little harder just because I think we wanted to outdo one another. |
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The painterliness of its atmospheric and textural effects suggests that Donatello not merely had painters in mind but was determined to outdo them. |
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As the time wore on, funambulism became almost commonplace, performers tried to outdo one another by narrowing the rope and increasing their speed. |
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Piety tinged with pride created dozens of magnificent churches across the island as devout villagers strove to outdo one another in the grandness of their places of worship. |
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The Japanese economy is probably already in recession, having managed to outdo even the most pessimistic forecasts. |
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The author also has a penchant for producing endless bits of academic research out of his magician's hat as if trying to outdo Malcolm Gladwell. |
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I have complete confidence that the Minister of Finance will outdo himself in the next budget. |
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When we look at him we understand why through religious obedience we can outdo ourselves in our heart. |
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We will thus continue to outdo ourselves by seeking even greater operational efficiency and by pursuing innovation. |
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A few candidates tried to outdo each other with regard to extending the application of Sharia. |
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On nearly all of these low-income democracies dramatically outdo their autocratic counterparts. |
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The show set the scene for fierce competition between vehicle manufacturers, who sought to outdo each other in technical progress. |
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I am proud to work in this ancient Cathar land that inspires elevation, greatness, courage, the desire to outdo oneself, to seek new challenges. |
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One of the problems I see is organizations competing to try to attract youth participation, trying to outdo each other to be youth-friendly. |
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Ushering in a new century, the 1900 edition had to outdo everything that had gone before. |
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In fact, adversity has a way of stimulating achievement, as shown by how people outdo themselves in emergencies. |
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Nevertheless, they had learned the lesson that reducing resistance will always outdo any gains generated by increasing power. |
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It's almost like the allotment holders are trying to outdo each other in a colour competition. |
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Throughout 2006, Uniprix's major competitors tried to outdo each other in an attempt to grab some of the market shares we currently hold. |
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We are planning to add more trade commissioners in China to give our businesses the support they need to outdo their competitors and capture opportunities in a number of key sectors. |
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Law is a cutthroat business, you always have to look out to see who is trying to outdo you. |
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So how did he outdo himself once again without even running for office? |
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The recently opened Cirque d'Hiver in Paris was seen in the contemporary press as the design to outdo. |
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Preached by a monk, and better than pilgrimages, the Crusades wanted to outdo Christ in hastening the accomplishment of the Reign, returning to the ideal of witness by blood, at the heart of the mystic search. |
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Your father manages to outdo even me in the ability to mess up the unmessupable. |
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If it's technical, nobody can outdo my youngsters. |
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Mini-golf and go-cart parks had exploded, each striving to outdo its literally dozens of competitors in outlandishness. |
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There is something there to satisfy and give happiness to every self-critical esthete who rejects orthodoxy and finds well-being only in intellectual rigour and in the desire to outdo oneself. |
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Thermae soon became the favorite subject of all Roman emperors, trying to outdo each others by building huge baths, more and more spacious, luxuous and popular. |
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Ten fixtures are on the menu each week and if your predictions outdo those of your fellow competitors, you will receive a signed jersey from a FIFA World Cup winner. |
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But it's not just Fianna Fail who speak with forked tongues, the gombeen Greens have managed to outdo their political masters. |
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No one can outdo Chinese companies when it comes to adapting advanced technologies to the purses and preferences of 1.3 billion Chinese consumers. |
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Entrepreneurs are impelled to innovate as a means to react to an innovative competitor, using their creativity to attempt to outdo the competition. |
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In the course of the piece, appearances are made by other ladies with resonant names who want to be retained as singers and who attempt to outdo each other until reason is allowed to prevail. |
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It was a brand new machine that awaited us for a first road test in Connecticut, but one not as beguiling as we would have hoped for a car that's trying to outdo the Infiti G35s and BMW 3 Series of this world. |
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In another recurring bit that looks as if it would be funny under other circumstances, two technology-infatuated chatterboxes try to outdo each other in airheadedness. |
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