Outdone Sentence Examples

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  • Denton could be a royal snob at times, but this time he had outdone himself.

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  • It has even outdone their own usual low standards.

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  • Not to be outdone, Motorola has quite the impressive selection of its own.

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  • Gossip Girl has really outdone themselves with their Best Friends Swimwear line.

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  • Not to be outdone, Wal-Mart counters with their own hibiscus look, Faded Glory.

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  • Not to be outdone by the NFL, IndyCar driver Danica Patrick represented her sport in a simple yet sultry off white bikini from Aspara.

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  • Such heels are as much a classic as they are a trend because, although they are very feminine, the kitten heel is constantly outdone by leg-elongating pumps.

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  • Utah - Not to be outdone by Colorado, Utah's claims to possess the "Greatest Snow of Earth."

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  • Not wishing to be outdone by competition (whether foreign or domestic), Bulova has continued to produce complete lines of fine watches for both men and women.

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  • Not to be outdone, the accompanying G-string also contains highly suggestive, similarly styled, and strategically placed, string fringe pieces as well!

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  • Not to be outdone, lingerie commercials are a good avenue to not only showcase the designs, but also help the models receive national attention.

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  • Not to be outdone, the Decepticons, led by Megatron, soon learned to transform.

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  • This achievement was anticipated or outdone by an unknown calculator, whose manuscript was seen in the Radcliffe library, Oxford, by Baron von Zach towards the end of the century, and contained the ratio correct to 152 places.

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  • But even Sigwart's errors are outdone by Lotze, who not only reduces " Every NI is P " so " If S is M, S is P," but proceeds to reduce this hypothetical to the disjunctive, " If S is NI, S is P L or P 2 or 1 33, " and finds fault with the Aristotelian syllogism because it contents itself with inferring " S is P " without showing what P. Now there are occasions when we want to reason in this disjunctive manner, to consider whether S is I n or P 2 or P 3, and to conclude that " S is a particular P "; but ordinarily all we want to know is that " S is P "; e.g.

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  • Till 1813 it was in the hands of Major de Bosset, a Swiss in the British service, who displayed an industry and energy in the repression of injustice and development of civilization only outdone by the despotic vigour of Sir Charles Napier, who held the same office for the nine years from 1818 to 1827.

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  • It is evident that the Samaritans were not to be outdone by the Jews, that Mount Gerizim was once more being set up against Jerusalem, and that a bold bid was being made by the hated Samaritans for a world-wide religion, which should embrace Pagans as well as Christians.

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  • Apart from being outdone by a teenager all year, heâs been pretty inconspicuous.

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  • Not to be outdone by his Irish team mate Eugene Hughes made his entrance into the seniors event with a break of 102.

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  • The Alconbury B&B has by far outdone most hotels we have stayed in Britain.

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  • But this time the spooky actress has really outdone herself, stepping out in what appears to be a pair of pjamas.

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  • In fact on this extremely hot day the pleasures of staying in the keep were only outdone by hiding in the chapel crypt!

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  • In these last the ballad-mongers, not to let their native hero be outdone by the Amadises, the Esplandians, and the Felixmartes, engage him in the most extravagant adventures - making war upon the king of France and upon the emperor, receiving embassies from the soldan of Persia, bearding the pope at Rome, and performing other feats not mentioned even in the Poem or the Chronicle.

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  • Not to be outdone by Keith 's robust defense of war, Andrew tackled another sacred cow, human rights.

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  • Not to be outdone, Mr. Hornibrook set out to build his own mansion, which was designed to make the Villa Marre look painfully small and unimpressive.

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  • Not to be outdone, Caesar's Palace also offers glamorous wedding facilities.

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  • Not to be outdone by actress-turned-fashion-designers Hilary Duff or the Olsen twins, Amanda Bynes released a fashion line called "Dear" that includes accessories and clothing.

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  • Not to be outdone, American Idol season five winner, Taylor Hicks, is also eyeing a nightclub project in Birmingham.

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  • It's not surprising in terms of the person being deserving of such awards, but that the feat hasn't been repeated again or outdone by the number of outstanding actors to have worked in movies in more modern times.

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  • Not to be outdone, Royal Caribbean launched its grand Freedom of the Seas, a 154,407-ton ship, in 2006.

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  • Specials change all the time, so one best deal may be outdone by a competing cruise line later.

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  • Not to be outdone by its nearby competitors, Hershey Lodge also offers several seasonal travel packages for frugal travelers who want to pay one price for a host of services and amenities.

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  • The team from EA Sports has once again outdone themselves, producing not only one of the best-looking games in the series, but also one of the most robust and realistic depictions of the real game.

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  • Not to be outdone by their print siblings, network television and radio also have a home in Llanview including WVLTV station, which aired Fraternity Row, One Life to Live's soap opera within a soap opera and WVLE radio.

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  • Not to be outdone, he already had another one formed and raised his hand to throw it at her.

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