Sentences with phrase «who outdone»

«There ae non cathoics who outdo me and will recieve greater reward in heaven.
you just can't say no to the Holiday Cookie Exchange, and you'd really like to wow the one lady who outdoes herself each year
Ken starts off by gently mocking the moms on social media who outdo each other with Pinterest - worthy, nutritionally - balanced bento box lunches, and then writes:
Thanks to dear, awesome hubby who outdid himself again for our wedding anniversary, which was this past weekend... More of that to come, but I shared a couple of pictures of us in honor of the day here, if you want to check them out
Co-writers, co-directors and brothers Alex and Andrew J. Smith — who outdo The Revenant for sincerity, depth and gorgeousness — mount their tale with enough confidence to cut away from the action.

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Not to be outdone, my current pastor (who is white, by the way, but pastors a very diverse congregation) recently did a cooking demo onstage and had a few of the thousand people in the sanctuary come up to get their piece of the hero sandwich he'd constructed.
How might you be encumbered by sobriety as a speaker, outdone by more dynamic souls who speak with passion or humor, who light the room on fire or set the table on a roar?
Not to be outdone, Facebook lured away one of Google's top chefs, Josef Desimone, who prepares 14,000 meals a week for his new employer.
The swearing in of 85 MLAs last week was a particularly joyous and awe - filled occasion for the 70 who are brand new to the Legislature, and a bitter - sweet one for outdoing speaker Gene Zwozdesky, 66,...
Highly evolved organisms of a social species who have outdone their already remarkably intelligent primate relatives in intelligence and complexity of social structure.
Yet, many folks will ever become unendingly complacent upon the societal grandeurs for selfish wantings sakes, trying to avail themselves valiantly never to be outdone by those who tend to be in broadest simplifications adjuring for peaceful resolutions.
West Ham have got physical players who may try to outdo Arsenal players who may be relying on their flair game.
Put it this way: There aren't a lot of pitchers who can outdo Roy Halladay when it comes to unspeakably dark and seemingly hopeless career roadblocks.
He was only outdone by Tottenham's Heung - Min Son, who was also converted to a central role in the weekend's dominant win over Manchester City.
whos ramsey, a player whos trying to outdo himself, hes a coward that couldn't even stand up to cavani, acting like a stupid wimp, I look at this team I see a lot of wengers, ramsey's positioning is zero, his technique is zero, vision is zero, does he think hes iniesta, for godsakes just be a average dutiful midfielder that's all we want example modric kross thiago verratti, u don't need to push too forward to be important to your team..
Outdone Legendary courtroom orator William Jennings Bryan, by lawyer Bill Diehl, who in defending Charlotte Hornets owner George Shinn against charges that Shinn had sexually assaulted a woman, argued that the alleged oral sex was consensual, saying, «If she ain't bitin», she ain't fightin».»
That in turn would make him the highest - paid player in the world as it would easily surpass the wages of the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, and it would see him link up with manager Gus Poyet with Shenua desperate to avoid being outdone by rivals Shanghai SIPG who are set to swoop for Chelsea's Oscar.
The major difference between the two's figures for last season is their aerial ability with the Sevilla midfielder outdoing Coquelin for duels won in the air per game; at 6ft1, he is taller than the Frenchman, who stands at 5» 10.
Redknapp is also said to be willing to throw Steven Pienaar into the mammoth financial package in a bid to outdo Chelsea and Manchester United, who are also trailing Rodwell, 20.
Her mother described a leader who fought to outdo her brothers, two of whom are now lawyers as well.
Romney's trip and his speech are typical of presidential candidates, who every four years work to outdo one another when it comes to credentials on Israel and U.S. relations with the Jewish state.
Superintendent Kriner Cash, who has worked in several other city school systems, was not to be outdone.
There are people who would outdo it if they could.
Brahim: I found that this contest makes you a better, or at least a more versatile, researcher because you are obliged to adapt and maybe outdo yourself to communicate with people who are not used to scientific research.
We're kicking off the 5 days of Christmas with our first giveaway from some amazingly talented artist elves who really outdid themselves with the Manoosh collection.
In honor of St. Pat's and so as not to be outdone by the 83 % of Americans who -LSB-...]
This is the kind of show where the audience attempts to outdress the models on the catwalk but even a Balenciaga spandex total look could not outdo guests, including, Snoop Dog's fashion designer son Cordell Broadus, who managed to score a pair of sneaker boots from Public School's sell out Air Jordan collaboration.
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Not to be outdone is Janney, who has long been a favorite in several Best Supporting Actress races.
Synopsis: Two air traffic controllers (John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton) who thrive on living dangerously compete to outdo each other on several levels.
Even for the costume designers who get to delve into a fantasy world and let their creativity run wild, where one outrageous costume is outdone only by the very next one, there can be a favorite.
No one's outdone William Friedkin's 1973 masterful movie adaptation of William Peter Blatty's novel about the pernicious demon who sent a man of the cloth tumbling down the Georgetown steps.
The misfits who make up the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling go after their big chance at stardom with endless wit, grit, and perfectly - timed comedy — Netflix has truly outdone themselves with this one.
However, he deserved it four years ago and then two years ago, but he's outdone this year by two other nominees: Clint Eastwood, who made a sweeping look at the Battle of Iwo Jima in two films, and, my choice, Paul Greengrass, whose unflinching look at 9/11 is the best and most devastating film of the year.
Two celebrities are unprepared for the surprise demands of pregnancy; hormones wreak havoc on a baby - crazy author, while her husband tries not to be outdone by his father, who's expecting twins with his young trophy wife; a photographer's husband isn't sure about his wife's adoption plans; a one - time hook - up results in a surprise pregnancy for rival food - truck owners.
These three provide the most comic relief as lovable bumblers who keep trying to outdo each other and end up failing all together — goofy but I, at least, am always amused.
As good as the two teen actors are — Nélisse, 16, reminds me of Anna Karina from Jean - Luc Godard's «Band of Outsiders» and Wiggins, 17, is like a young Matt Damon — they're almost outdone by the menacing brilliance of seasoned players Paxton and Feore, who don't often do villains this hiss - worthy.
The few minutes in the ring represent the bulk of what you can expect in this film... countless confrontations between very strong people who have a range of special powers to try and outdo their opponents.
The scene when Oscar meets and glues together China Girl's broken legs (a reference to his inability to heal a wheelchair - bound girl at one of his shows, played by the actress who voices this animated counterpart) is one of the best in the film, precisely because it is one of few where Raimi takes his time to let a scene unfold naturally, rather than try to outdo what came before both visually and energetically.
Not to be outdone are the big, tough black guys (Faizon Love and Michael «Bear» Taliferro), who butt heads with the token Asian (Ace Yonamine)-- who also happens to be as large as a sumo wrestler, paving the way for the obvious fat jokes.
There are warriors, politicians, writers, scientists, astronauts, administrators, teachers who perfectly render their job while outdoing a male compatriot.
Not to be outdone, the charter school lobby group ConnCAN continued to lament the changes made to the Commissioner's Network which was Malloy's proposal to allow Stefan Pryor, his Commissioner of Education (and the lawyer who helped form and direct Achievement First for eight years) to take over up to 25 urban schools.
This car is mostly Uruguayan - engineered, hence the hatred and vitriol spewing from these jealous dorks who can't stand it when a small country like Uruguay outdoes the «world leaders».
Not to be outdone, Randy Pobst, a former SPEED GT champion who signed on with Tri-Point Motorsport in the off - season, put Mazda on the map with a win at St. Petersburg in Round Two.
He's constantly trying to outdo himself, to reach new levels of Josephness that will ensure that anyone who has ever met him will carry some lingering trace of Joseph Kahangi long after he has left.
As she and I spoke, I likened this to the experience of some minorities in society, groups of people who find out that their performance in work settings and education and public deportment must actually outdo the majority's standards if they're to gain the respected foothold they need in a plurality.
Judith Briles has outdone herself with this book, and anyone who reads it will not only understand the journey of the the writer — it will find you with a new title: Author and Publisher.
But as far as outdoing yourself, this is sort of tongue in cheek, and I forget who it was that said it, but being an indie author is like being a shark.
You, a corporation who is dedicated to books are being outdone by other businesses who are not wholly about literature.
Never wishing to be outdone by Amazon, Barnes & Noble has secured complimentary New York Times paywall access to those who already subscribe to the paper on their ereader.
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