And then he and Fred, as well as the twins, settled down to the task of trying to outrace the oncoming squall. |
He proved that an electric car could consistently outrace traditional cars. |
Catch-up growth boosts commodity demands and catch-up growth can outrace TFP-based extraction productivity growth for extended periods of time. |
Right before the collision I just mentioned, two cars outrace an oncoming train. |
The pioneers outrace the state's capacity to enforce the law and to exercise its own property rights. This may be changing. |
But if he is to outrace Mr Berlusconi, his crew must somehow be induced to desist altogether from rocking the boat. |