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But she had a core of self-esteem, whereas Augustus was always trying to outpace his uncertainties.
BLACK DICE -- This Brooklyn collective comes from rock but keeps trying to outpace anyone's assumptions about what rock bands do.
The former national-level volleyball player describes it as her "darkest hour"; yet she began a year-long mountaineering course, trying to "outpace normal people".
"I remember, I'd come flying off my skis, trying to outpace my sons, and done my pelvis, three cracks in the pelvis and the knee a bit dodgy.
This corollary holds when scientists work in silos, and each one is trying to outpace the others, finding significance in his/her own results without sharing and combining information.
Like Lewis Carroll's Red Queen, who must constantly run "just to keep in the same place," animals and their parasites are kept in an ever-accelerating state of evolutionary motion in trying to outpace one another.
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Office workers and residents ran in panic as they tried to outpace the billowing debris clouds.
"We tried to outpace the thing that chased us, that said: You are nothing," she writes in "Men We Reaped".
She ignored the questioner and tried to outpace him, in a video clip replayed across the state.
Nadal then won seven consecutive games that also included some outstanding defensive play whenever Monaco tried to outpace him from the baseline.
82 min: Another Capaldi throw, headed away by Campbell and Portsmouth break and work it to Kanu, who tries to outpace McNaughton.
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