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  • Terror gave her feet wings, and she outdistanced them despite their longer legs.
  • Northumberland ought to be far enough to outdistance even Kitty. THE PERFECT LOVER
  • It didn't matter that Ingrid had outdistanced them as a movie star.
  • It didn't matter that Ingrid had outdistanced them as a movie star.
  • She was not so pleased that I held her back, for she knew that she could easily outdistance both Malta and the grey if given her head. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
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  • Once one standard emerges as a clear favorite among users, it will quickly outdistance its rivals.
  • He outdistanced the other runners
  • Despite its waxings and wanings under the impact of barbarian outsurges and imperial rises and falls, it created a kind of economic international system that far outdistanced any political one.
  • Our one chance is to run like the lightning and hope we survive long enough to outdistance the storm.
  • On the first leg of the race ‘Loose Cannon’ outdistanced the fleet leaving them in a wind hole at the windward mark.
  • He didn't even notice Peter and the others fall into line behind him, even as he outdistanced them.
  • She was not so pleased that I held her back, for she knew that she could easily outdistance both Malta and the grey if given her head. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Benchmarking your business against industry peers, however, will help you to understand your own competitive position in the marketplace and will help you to design strategies to outdistance your competitors.
  • He raged inwardly, pacing the room as if to outdistance comprehension. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Generally, it is of no value for the transmitter to outdistance the receiver.
  • He had just outdistanced his surprisingly fast pursuers when he passed under a pedestrian overpass.
  • The favourite soon outdistanced the other horses in the race.
  • Northumberland ought to be far enough to outdistance even Kitty. THE PERFECT LOVER
  • From there, the race is on, as you have to catch up to and outdistance your rival.
  • They were galloping skeletons draped in mangy hides, and they outdistanced the boys who herded them. Chapter 12
  • He appeared to be moving no faster than before with no more effort but, still, they needed to move at a fairly brisk pace to not be outdistanced by him.
  • He raged inwardly, pacing the room as if to outdistance comprehension. THE LAST RAVEN
  • He liked the idea; he could relate to how these women always felt, trying to outdistance the bill collector, never having roots.
  • And that is that the president has continued -- and of course, Al Gore was part of the team -- continued to outdistance them, to outmove them every step along the way, whether it was in Donorgate with campaign finance and the failure of Clinton's attorney general to appoint an independent counsel, or later with impeachment or all the many other scandals. CNN Transcript Nov 22, 2000

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