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out-distance

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He did, however, concede that the Japanese player was likely to out-distance him at the tee-off.

Even if I started running, I couldn’t out-distance all of them.

The veteran finished with 1.033 voting points -- including 68 first-place nods -- from the Professional Hockey Writers’ Association to easily out-distance fellow finalists Zdeno Chara of the Bruins and the Predators’ Shea Weber.

After highlighting your best competitive features and your intellectual property barriers to entry, I encourage you to put on your humble face, and proclaim your determination to never stop improving your products and processes to out-distance competitors.

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Even the wind, therefore, could not out-distance Cozma.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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