Sentence examples for repeatedly outnumbered from inspiring English sources

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And some opposition legislators admit that they will be repeatedly outnumbered unless they find allies across the aisle.

Enduring a night of watching his team repeatedly outnumbered on the rush can take the smile off even one of the league's most jovial goaltenders.

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Beginning with Richard Nixon, in 1968, Republicans won five of the next six Presidential elections, only to be repeatedly thwarted in Congress, outnumbered and bullied and kept off committees, just as the liberals had been.

We're also repeatedly told that the vastly outnumbered Northern Alliance -- poorly equipped warriors "who farm or do odd jobs when not at the front," as The Los Angeles Times put it -- is an able proxy with or without shoes.

In the final siege, which led to the fall of the city to the Ottomans in 1453, the defenders, severely outnumbered, still managed to repeatedly counter Turkish attempts at undermining the walls, repulse several frontal attacks, and restore the damage from the siege cannons for almost two months.

Several "Outnumbered" co-hosts, including Harris Faulkner and Melissa Francis, as well as Fox News contributor Guy Benson, repeatedly asked Giuliani to walk them through all of the accusations about Russia-related meetings.

Police repeatedly tried to form lines blocking roads around a holding centre near the border village of Röszke, but the crowd vastly outnumbered them and raced through fields to reach the M5 motorway linking Hungary to Serbia.

They seemed badly outnumbered.

He was outnumbered.

We feel hopelessly outnumbered".

Obviously, we were outnumbered".

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