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- her intellect and spirit have now conquered the part in a manner that outdistances all others.": 135  Verdi Heroines (excerpts from Nabucco, Ernani, Macbeth...
- in humans precedes that of duration, and is based on the notion of outdistancing. Piaget studied this subject inspired by a question asked to him in...
- Francisco, Joseph Alioto. Brown ultimately won the primary, easily outdistancing his nearest rival Alioto. Brown had statewide name recognition, benefited...
- from the original on June 10, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2013. "James outdistances Bryant in winning Kia MVP award". NBA.com. May 4, 2009. Archived from...
- top class. His learning year past him, he won 11 races in 2001, far outdistancing his nearest competitor, Max Biaggi. Rossi and Biaggi began the season...
- original on May 1, 2010. Retrieved June 8, 2010. Official Release. James outdistances Bryant in winning Kia MVP award Archived May 7, 2009, at the Wayback...
- be achieved either by knocking off the opponent's weight(s), or by outdistancing them. Horse collar, the most common form of the game, is pla**** to either...
- frequently gefilte fish—particularly sweetened gefilte fish—that has outdistanced matzoh as the food that first comes to mind when Jewish food is discussed...
- most-watched telecast in Cartoon Network history. It had 6.1 million viewers, outdistancing the previous high of 3.9 million viewers that tuned into the premiere...
- party was set upon by five armed men. The party made a run for it and outdistanced all but two of the armed men, whom MacArthur shot. Soon after, they were...