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  • Outclassed, I gave up at last, and tucked the money safely away in the recesses of my own costume.

    Sick Cycle Carousel 2010

  • Outclassed for the third time in the series, Indiana actually held a 31-27 lead with just over seven minutes left in the second quarter before missing 18 of its next 19 shots.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Outclassed by the professional campaigns of both Scottish and Welsh nationalists, one wonders how on earth they can hope to win against a revived Tory party in the next general elections?

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • Outclassed, outgunned, and outmanoeuvred, as they usually are when they come up against Ahern and FF.

    "THE SDLP’S CHALLENGE" CW 2007

  • Outclassed and outnumbered, they'll have to give ground.

    The Lake Berryessa 1979

  • Outclassed by Barcelona in the European Cup final last season, United are striving to imitate the Catalans' composure, control, and clever short-passing game.

    The Guardian World News Joe Lovejoy 2011

  • Outclassed by Real Madrid, Harry Redknapp's team was left to reflect on an evening when just about everything wrong.

    The Australian | News | 2011

  • Outclassed by Barcelona for more than an hour at the Emirates on Wednesday, Arsenal produced a late rally to earn a 2-2 draw in a rip-roaring Champions League quarter-final first leg.

    timesofmalta.com 2010

  • Outclassed: Ricky Ponting will try to pick his Australia side up ahead of the third Test

    Evening Standard - Home 2010

  • Outclassed in every way, the Magic throttled the Bulls 107-78 to ruin Boozer's debut and quickly mute a once-raucous United Center crowd.

    chicagotribune.com - News 2010

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