But if they do not hurry, they may be beaten by a group based in Mexico city.
Clooney says he's come to terms with the film's poor performance and refuses to be beaten by it.
Four years later, Canada reached the final of the first International Cricket Conference Trophy, only to be beaten by Sri Lanka.
"The public revulsion and condemnation of this cowardly attack shows that the people of Pakistan will not be beaten by terrorists, " he said.
Batty eventually wrapped things up when Ranjith tried to use his feet only to be beaten by the turn and was stumped by Jones.
Del Potro reached the semifinals of Roland Garros in 2009 and the quarterfinals last year -- only to be beaten by Roger Federer on both occasions.
Sultana was on strike at the start of the final over, bowled by Gunn, and after failing to score from the first two deliveries, she tried to pinch a single off the third, only to be beaten by Caroline Atkins' throw to the bowler's end.
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Customers for these brightly banded circles and semi-circles had to be beaten away by his dealer, Leo Castelli.
But it was still entirely sensible for Europe to say terrorism would not be "beaten by toughness alone".
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By contrast, India's central bank cut its policy interest rate in January and is looking to cut further to stimulate its economy, but may be beaten to the punch by the gathering pace of growth.
He challenges DeLay to fess up about his relationship with convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff, and he tells the 50 or so voters present, when you come right down to it, if DeLay wins the primary, he could be beaten in the fall by the likely Democratic nominee, former Congressman Nick Lampson.
Though Gingrich once flirted with the idea of setting up a special committee to receive what is likely to be the first impeachment report ever filed by an independent prosecutor, he was beaten back by Hyde and other Republicans who insisted that "regular order" be followed.
Tennis star Martina Hingis became the first famous face to be voted off, beaten in a dance-off by Crimewatch presenter Rav Wilding.
With three out of three wins already in the pocket, Richard Fox could not be headed, but on the night he was beaten by his old rival and friend, John Harrington.
Recent opinion polls have suggested that Mr Sarkozy would be narrowly beaten into third place in next year's vote by the National Front, now led by Marine Le Pen.
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The chief of the men's game will be hoping that Federer continues his late career heroics, beaten by Djokovic in a classic 2012 final, and that Nadal recovers from his injury problems for 2013.
The former chairman of Tyco International was a master at building a conglomerate by purchasing beaten-down companies where costs could be easily wrung out.
Villa boss Gerard Houllier conceded his team were beaten by the better side and warned that United will be a tougher proposition in the title race with an in-form Rooney.
Wickets were soon falling too, Loots Bosman mis-pulling Stuart Broad to mid-wicket and Herschelle Gibbs beaten by some smart recovery work in the covers from Collingwood to be run out for one as he tried to return for a second.
The unsolved murder of a man who was found beaten and stabbed in an East Lothian field 14 years ago is to be reinvestigated by cold case detectives.
Ward, ranked 301 in the world, had beaten Ilhan twice in ATP qualifying events but was expected to be given a tougher workout by the higher-ranked player.
England will be appearing in their first global final since the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy, where they were beaten by West Indies at The Oval.
The following year he was beaten by Lleyton Hewitt in the final, and the whisperings that Sampras' time might be up grew significantly louder.
That theory appeared to be vindicated in September 1994 by a second round loss to journeyman Oliver McCall, a fighter who had never beaten a top-ranked opponent.
Mr Daly, who said he was beaten by nuns at Nazareth House in Aberdeen in the 1970s , said the "Time for All to be Heard" pilot, which spoke to abuse victims from only one organisation and was not seeking to hold anyone to account, must be expanded into a national forum.
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