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How to outdo this entrée?
With Clowney returning for his junior season, he'll have many chances to outdo this shot.
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Reunions weekend always is a celebration of Princeton spirit — but it would be hard to outdo this year's event when it comes to panache.
There were "well over 100" dolphins in the group, Riggs' told GrindTV, and if they were, in fact, trying to outdo this year's viral surf videos, we think they've got a really good shot.
The refined palate of the connoisseur, also an editor, caught flavors of grass, and perhaps also apples; he mentioned that, in the world of craft beers — each of which attempts to outdo the next in distinctiveness — this one was definitely understated.
Under the influence of hashish, "people completely unsuited for word-play will improvise an endless string of puns and wholly improbable idea relationships fit to outdo the ablest masters of this preposterous craft," wrote the French poet, essayist, and general chill-ass dude Charles Baudelaire in 1860.
For this story of 14th-century Rome, Wagner strove to outdo the spectacle of French grand opera.
"This is further evidence that the White House is trying to outdo the Saudis in carrying out the worst cover-up in modern history," Riedel added.
Some want to outdo the kids.
Everyone is trying to outdo the other".
It's hard to outdo the old records.
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