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But ultimately he is outmatched, and evil triumphs over good.
The yearning to relive it is outmatched only by the relief that it's over.
Their brain-to-body-mass ratio is outmatched only by that of humans and equals that of aquatic mammals and great apes.
"If we're in a game where our opponent is outmatched, I'll look at it as a chance to give experience to guys who don't always get to play.
Both sides had appeared to be in search of a face-saving way of avoiding an escalation that could have led to bloodshed, especially the North, which is outmatched militarily by Seoul and its ally, the United States.
Errani has made the most of a limited game to establish herself as probably the fourth best woman on clay, and it is not her fault that against the top three she is outmatched physically.
As the duel with Sahjhan begins, Connor is outmatched due to having forgotten his formidable fighting skills.
We know McClane is outmatched twelve to one; we know that, in order to save the day, he must defeat twelve enemies.
Mr. Bennett, 76, was outmatched in delegate votes by two relative newcomers despite an enthusiastic endorsement from Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor and local Utah hero, and a political pedigree of deep Mormon roots and public service.
The Obama campaign argues it is likely to be outmatched by conservative super PACs and nonprofit groups, which can raise unlimited funds from wealthy individuals and corporations and are working to build a ground game to match them.
Frontline patent examiners, working under tight time pressure, they say, tend to be outmatched by wealthy companies when patents are filed.
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