But green-fingered Mrs Ashworth says she has hit upon an idea to outsmart any more wild weather heading her way. |
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The appeal lies in creating the best words and the tactics you can use to outsmart other players. |
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He is a clever man of supernatural powers who uses tricks to outsmart his opponents. |
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He didn't try to out-think or outsmart the opposition, he simply outplayed them. |
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We hope it serves as a reminder that although we can't necessarily outspend the larger corporations, we can certainly outsmart them. |
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As I grew older, playing doubles taught me about collaboration, and playing one-on-one taught me how to outthink and outsmart an opponent. |
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Shakespeare's Portia, one of the few people who can outsmart others without outsmarting herself. |
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In e-mails, foreign residents drop syllables from the names of Politburo members in attempts to outsmart new Chinese surveillance technology. |
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You can outsmart them by never selecting any provided links and by immediately deleting the message. |
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It is a very low level of intelligence that is crafty and shrewd, and can easily outsmart an intelligent person. |
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Unexpected alliances form and dissolve as the kids try to outsmart their pint-size nemesis. |
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He tried to outsmart the instructors by resting the back of his head on a buoy in the pool. |
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With these special items you can earn more points or outsmart your opponent and beat him to the finish. |
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In this way he can outsmart the confusion caused by climate and bureaucracy. |
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To outsmart cybercriminals, a more comprehensive approach to security is needed. |
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You must outsmart and outfight all who seek to bring the universe to the edge of chaos. |
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Gain fame, outsmart, and outmuscle your foes to lay sole claim to the British crown! |
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Abductors plan their approaches and they are often successful because most victims are too young to recognize or outsmart a predator. |
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Moleke will outsmart him soon enough and take sole ownership of everything. |
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We are constantly challenged to find new and effective ways to outsmart the organisms causing infectious diseases. |
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It was my wish to outsmart the «Röstigraben» and to bring this story to the screen, which would concern the whole of Switzerland. |
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But like millions of others, I went through phases when I was cocksure I could outsmart the market. |
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Personally, I know I love fishing because I find great peace in the humility of realising that one of creation's seemingly lower creatures can outsmart me every time. |
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The girls do want to outsmart the boys outside the home turf. |
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Trying to outsmart, outguess, and out-gamble the markets is not. |
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We quickly realized that students could find ways to outsmart us since technology was their way of life and something we had to assimilate to. |
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She was the first star who could outsmart, outmanoeuvre, and outswear the studio grandees. |
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It is therefore easier for them to try to outsmart the system. |
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These proxy servers play a central role in the global struggle to outsmart censors working to protect undemocratic regimes from political and social dissent. |
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With no weapons onboard, the crew is forced to outsmart the pirates. |
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In fact, they usually say that advertising does not influence them since they have the cultural knowledge, the critical sense and the ability to understand its mechanism, to elude it and outsmart it. |
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This is where you can outsmart the regime with cunning patience. |
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While seeking to outsmart each other, its clients collectively generated free forecasts of the future used by many academics, businesses and journalists. |
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The story follows the team members as they race to mountain-top observatories in Arizona, Hawaii and Chile, desperately trying to outsmart a competing team of researchers. |
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But can the agents outsmart a cunning and mean-spirited murderer? |
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The government must gather large amounts of information in order to outsmart its enemies. |
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A successful theme throughout the year in magazines, on TV, and in merchandise has been ways to outsmart the Jabberwock, both for sons and for daughters. |
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Meanwhile, Pseudolus has to outsmart Hero's parents, the slave-master, Lycus, and the egocentric Captain who has already paid for Philia, Miles Gloriosus. |
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The outnumber, outtalk, and, too often, outsmart and outrun us. |
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After downloading the Outsmart application, folks just need to keep a lookout for plants and animals on the lists. |
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