How on earth were such folk outsmarted by a provincial hick best known for its Ski-Doos and Sea-Doos?
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The magic was how it could not, not ever, be trapped or outsmarted.
"Monta really outsmarted me so I had to outsmart him too, " James said.
We have been blessed, or lucky, or we have simply outsmarted our competition depending on your frame of reference.
European leaders thought they had outsmarted the markets by creating the single currency.
Then came the disastrous deal with Apotex, in which that company's chief executive publicly crowed that he had outsmarted Dolan.
Has man really outsmarted God, to the degree that we know more than what is real and what is not?
But his health has outsmarted him - he has done little to plan what will happen if he falls ill.
Not to be outsmarted, on November 16th the government extended price controls to practically everything, from typewriters to babies' nappies.
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All through the recent election campaign, the new media outsmarted the old media when it came to setting the news agenda.
Last season ended with a cathartic payoff, as Walt outsmarted, then murdered, his enemy, Gus, the leader of an internationally connected drug cartel.
Bulgheroni outsmarted Unocal, which was competing for the bid and sued Bridas, but the company, led by Chairman Alejandro Bulgheroni, won in the courtroom.
So far that nerve has held remarkably well, as Mr Zardari has at every turn outsmarted his enemies in the opposition, the army and the courts.
But I do have to admire the masterly manner in which Google has comprehensively outsmarted the French over this newspapers and Google search results thing.
Fay sued and won a court order requiring a match for the Cup, but Conner outsmarted him by building a speedy catamaran that sailed circles around Fay's 90-foot monohull.
LDP who have long wanted to form an alliance with ultra-conservatives from the New Frontier Party and welcome the belligerent Mr Ozawa back into the fold have been outsmarted by Mr Hashimoto's henchmen.
The Chinese have totally outsmarted Moscow by keeping Russia on the hook, all while landing major supply side fish in Central Asia, Australasia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and even North America.
The Romney campaign out-organized and outsmarted Camp Obama.
In doing so, they outsmarted themselves.
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They justified their deceit by convincing themselves that the truth if you took a close enough look at it was no different from the lie, that even the principles of morality and lawfulness were themselves only lies by which the clever outsmarted the dumb.
The plant in Belvidere, Illinois, which produces the slow-selling Neon, seemed a sure bet to be shuttered, but Chrysler inadvertently outsmarted itself two years ago, when it agreed to restrictions on plant shutdowns as part of its contract with the United Auto Workers union.
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