With such an athletic and dynamic offensive team as yours, do you have any plans to outrun a zone and beat the defense downcourt? |
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He is particularly effective against linebackers, who he can typically outreach and outrun. |
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He knows hard rock can't fully outrun cliche, which means the Donnas can't either. |
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My favorite scenes come when the film's comic energy is allowed to outrun its carefully maintained arty flatness. |
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They are outclassed and outrun by trends in the world economy that are beyond the ability of the political class to control or direct. |
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Knowing that she would never be able to outrun her pursuer, the girl quickly stepped behind a tree and crouched down. |
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He commands an efficient army and a navy with speedboats that can outrun government warships. |
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We consult and clearheadedly decide to backtrack south, hoping to outrun the storm if it hits. |
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He did everything in his power to outrun us, especially after he saw the camera, but the Kia was no match lot the lighter, more nimble Prius. |
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She could try to outrun them, but their horses were bred for endurance in this desert land. |
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She's fleeing small-town claustrophobia, he wants to outrun his addictions. |
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It was as if I could swing from trees and outrun blowdarts and giant rolling boulders. |
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The sleek, almost sinister appearing, twin jet was the fastest thing in the sky and could outrun a Mustang by over a 100-mph. |
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Confident that she could outrun the defender, she had misestimated the defender's speed. |
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I'll wager a silver bawbee that my horse can outrun yours to the MacBaron borders. |
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They climb high on the rugged hillside to outrun the creeping light of the waxing moon, which backlights a skyline of shark-tooth peaks. |
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The young virile fox is faster and will outrun the hounds, while the old fox past its prime will fall. |
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We've killed eight vampires, six werewolves, and had to outrun a pack of ghouls. |
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Healthy hares can easily outrun foxes, but can rarely escape relentless packs of hounds chasing them for up to 90 minutes. |
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Cows weigh the best part of a ton and can easily outrun the average person. |
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Imagine how much easier it would have been for Riddick to totally outrun the sun if he would have had a hoverboard or jetpack. |
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Cheetahs use their speed to outrun their prey, which includes such fleet-footed creatures as gazelles and wildebeests. |
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It couldn't outrun a pursuer, it couldn't kill it, and with the light armor it carried, it couldn't survive a good hit. |
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He accelerated, hoping to outrun his three remaining pursuers and buy him enough time to seek safe passage. |
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Events can always outrun expectations, of course, and publishers were ready for another Florida-style debacle of recounts and lawsuits. |
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This sentence should serve as a lesson to others who also believe they can outrun the law. |
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He was noted at school for his fleetness of foot and it was said that he could outrun any of those fleet and nimble flock. |
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Tess made a little outrun and brought the ducks to a small wire pen and penned them. |
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Their main food supplies are dabs, whiting and gurnards, all fish that are easily outrun and caught by chasing tope. |
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They were gaining on me, and even if I couldn't outrun them, I most definitely couldn't fight them all off. |
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A tremendous success with European consumers, Michelin tires, by their reliability and durability, outrun the competition. |
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Diane had picked up Shannon from school just before the twister touched down in a park a block away and she had vainly tried to outrun the howling funnel cloud. |
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Every morning in Africa, a gazelle gets up in the morning and starts running, knowing that that very day it has to outrun some lion that is waiting to prey on it. |
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But their attempts to outrun his Secret Service detail end in disaster when Finn hits a woman and flees the scene. |
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The subplot is always whether The Company will outrun her latest mood swing, which also turns out to be somehow brilliant. |
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The shod hiker retorts that it is not the bear he needs to outrun, merely his fellow hiker. |
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Unfortunately, for my gut, that's the kind of assault that no amount of jogging can outrun. |
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They fell in love and lived in hiding, in an unsuccessful bid to outrun the secret police. |
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Watch him outrun an avalanche as he rides the big mountains in the video Projectour. |
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Players better analyze space, resulting in pinpoint passes that give their receivers more options and time to outrun defensive pressure. |
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The telecom operators attempt to outrun the problem is weakening them, but it is weakening even more the audiovisual sector as a whole. |
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Science fact has now outrun science fiction, and climate change is undermining our confidence in those expectations. |
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Then, Elijah could outrun the chariot even though he ran at his normal speed. |
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The man was outrun by his invention, which changed the course of world history. |
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The heavy-duty skid-resistant asphalt concrete Colgrip was applied in the outrun area. |
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To the colleague who whispered, you must be mad, you'll never outrun a tiger! |
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Despite healthy growth rates in Canadian consumption and exports to the US, capacity expansion has outrun demand. |
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Several informants stated that medical technology has outrun ethical decision making. |
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Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided men. |
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Those who carry out this pillage probably believe they can outrun their own destructiveness. |
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He closed his mind to the dreams, rejected them, pushed them out of memory with all his strength, yet still they plagued him, laughing at his efforts to outrun them. |
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Workers responded by laboring harder and longer and bearing more children in a desperate attempt to outrun their Malthusian trap. |
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The Bonnie and Clyde couple must rob a virtual bank, threaten virtual civilians, and then outrun the virtual police! |
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Their ability to outrun and outjump gives them a consistently generous margin for error, which is a huge luxury. |
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Now, however, I was quite alone, and hoping to outrun the storm which was beginning to stretch out over the shallowing canyon walls which hemmed me in on either side. |
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Then all four started running through the tunnel as Anthony, Mike, and Johnny took off in three different directions, trying to outrun their pursuers. |
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Everyone spurred their horses on to try to outrun their pursuer. |
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They crash a police blockade and outrun pursuers in a chase. |
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A wily fox will outrun a pack of hounds, but never a bullet. |
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However, a defender cannot even hope to outrun a crisp pass. |
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Sethe, like so many continental and dislocated Africans, attempts to escape a past that cannot be outrun, a past that follows, taints, and tickles. |
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In addition to this uncomfortable environment is the anguish of leaving their homes, running with what little they had or could carry in order to outrun death and desolation. |
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Jackals were not hunted often in this manner, as they were slower than foxes and could scarcely outrun greyhounds after 200 yards. |
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His aspirations may outrun his immediate powers, and he may surfer occasional spasms of frustration, but his sense of craftsmanship gives his life meaning. |
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They are generally slower than horses, but their great stamina helps them outrun predators. |
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Your mission is to outrun the pandemic of chasing zombies through the forest, completing as many of the obstacles as you can. |
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We are haunted by the images of the anguish when we had to leave, running with what little we had or could carry in order to outrun death and desolation. |
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They will take care not to outrun their income. They will never be distressed for money. |
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It is prone to attempting escape once finished bolting rats, but can be easily outrun. |
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Khan will never outrun the questions about his chin, but Algieri – with eight knockouts in 21 paying fights – would seem ill-equipped to ask them. |
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The animal was compact but muscular, and word spread quickly that no horse could outrun or outpull him. |
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At the age of only a few days a calf can outrun a human and swim readily. |
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I ran and I ran, though I knew I would never outrun my sister's wailing. |
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Suddenly he can outrun a man on horseback. |
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She agreed to marry the first man to outrun her. |
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I claim that unfortunately, the metaphor looks a lot more like a poor exhausted Reason, still trying to outrun the innumerable hyenas of superstition. |
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The plant retirement rate has simply outrun the replacement rate. |
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But you have to outrun a tornado chasing you at full tilt. |
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Nollner, 92, of Galena, Alaska, an Athabascan Indian is proud of his role in the epic struggle to outrun death. |
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Like von Trier, Joe tries to outrun social permissiveness in chase of the vanishing forbidden, and of the satisfaction that comes, and only comes, from being told no. |
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The outnumber, outtalk, and, too often, outsmart and outrun us. |
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Young caribou can already outrun an Olympic sprinter when only a day old. |
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Such a trail will seem a snap to follow, and even better, nobody aboard a limpsome pony could hope to outrun 'em all the way to the railroad line. |
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They tended to be more efficient and brainier, generally able to outrun and outwit their South American counterparts, who were products of an evolutionary backwater. |
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The Arabian horse was developed by the Bedouin people of the Middle East specifically for stamina over long distances, so they could outrun their enemies. |
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Most terrestrial animals in the Arctic can outrun the polar bear on land as polar bears overheat quickly, and most marine animals the bear encounters can outswim it. |
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