Obviously, if I have a great build and all the right gear at a certain point I might way outclass players at my level, which can lead to ganking. |
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It is just the bare bones of a novel, but matchless all the same, much as a sketch by Rembrandt can outclass the competition. |
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But it was only on the resumption that thing got really interesting, and the home side put up a great show to totally outclass their opponents. |
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I predict that this Kumbh Mela will outclass and completely overshadow the publicity and value of Harry Potter. |
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One device was to award restricted shares based on share-price performance and dividends that outclass similar companies. |
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So You Think should, meanwhile, outclass a very disappointing field in the earlier Tattersalls Gold Cup. |
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Hydros outclass freight, mainly in Algeria where Bethioua, Skikda and Arzew are specialised in oil. |
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The initial flight demonstration works were successful and IMPAQT will outclass all the gun systems. |
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Before the match kicked off, the expectation was that the South American side would outclass a team still developing in the discipline. |
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It is difficult to explain what happened after that but a team that had not performed as a cohesive unit all season came together to totally outclass their visitors. |
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Americans today can't abide even the suspicion that they're being outclassed, and Stiller doesn't outclass anyone. |
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Innovation only reaches its goal for a responsible growth when the simplicity and the efficiency of useful and user-friendly services outclass technology. |
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Some organisations widely outclass the UN and provide their members with an ideal substitution to the UN, an organisation whose military credibility was mortally damaged in their view. |
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Fury came into the ring unfancied, if not unsung but managed to confuse, cut and in the end outclass the champion whose last defeat was 11 years ago. |
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This is the reason numerous works of great technical refinement and high artistic value can be found in this sphere, which often outclass cheap, mass produced single sheet prints. |
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Created to outclass in refinement, power and handling, sports car Audi TT represent the very finest in currently available vehicles and the new Audi R8 surpass all your dreams. |
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Led by the sublime Olic, Bayern produced their best performance of the season to outclass Juventus in all departments, and that after the Italians had taken the lead against the run of play through a superb Trezeguet volley. |
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So our desires as individuals to protect ourselves and to outclass our neighbors encourage us to buy bigger and bigger vehicles with more and more horsepower. |
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Some have retreated into action thrillers, others, like Mr Chen and Mr Zhang, into sumptuously filmed costume dramas, where the production values sometimes outclass the scripts. All, however, is not lost. |
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The young talents outclass all the others relatively quickly and for a 14-year-old it then becomes difficult to keep motivated to continue improving. |
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The recent revisions to the Canadian FIPA address some of the concerns of CSOs, and in some respects Canadian FIPAs outclass those promoted by other developed countries. |
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Sharman had a bye to the final and he grasped the opportunity with both hands, giving a brilliant display to outclass Eetu Viitanen from the strong Finnish TVS club. |
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