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- Look up class in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. class, classes, or The class may refer to: class (biology), a taxonomic rank class (knowledge representation)...
- may be noted as "RSC" (referee stopped contest) with notations for an outclassed opponent (RSCO), outscored opponent (RSCOS), injury (RSCI) or head injury...
- unusual gun turret. During the Battle of Britain, it proved hopelessly outclassed. For various reasons, the Defiant lacked any form of forward-firing armament...
- on Wide World of Sports. Lewis regained the title on 17 November by outclassing and then knocking out Hasim Rahman in the fourth round of their rematch...
- remaining the most common Soviet front-line fighter into 1942 despite being outclassed by the improved Bf 109s in World War II. For their part, the Italians...
- article, by Jay ****s, said the band had outpaced, outlasted, outlived and outclassed all of their rock band contemporaries. On 3 December 1979, a crowd crush...
- "PV Sindhu reaches third successive World Championships final after outclassing Chen Yu Fei in Basel". www.indiatoday.in. Retrieved 26 August 2019. "PV...
- Clarisse Loughrey wrote Jolie's "bare-knuckled performance ... easily outclasses the film that contains it". Jolie next pla**** Thena, a warrior with post-traumatic...
- The Qing navy, composed entirely of wooden sailing junks, was severely outclassed by the modern tactics and firepower of the British Royal Navy. British...
- original on 28 September 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014. "Real Madrid outclass Barcelona after Ronaldo's penalty turns tide". The Guardian. 26 October...