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  • 11outrival — v.tr. ( rivalled, rivalling; US rivaled, rivaling) outdo as a rival …

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  • 12Barbara Meier — Infobox Model name = Barbara Meier imagesize = caption = Barbara Meier in 2007. birthname = Barbara Meier birthdate = birth date and age|1986|7|25 location = Amberg, Bavaria flagicon|Germany Germany deathdate = deathplace = height = height|m=1.74 …

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  • 13Jennifer Hof — Infobox Model name = Jennifer Hof imagesize = caption = birthname = Jennifer Karin Luise Hof birthdate = birth date and age|1991|5|15 location = Rodgau, Hesse flagicon|Germany Germany deathdate = deathplace = height = Height|m=1.81 haircolor =… …

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  • 14Australia — • Includes history, education, and religious statistics Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Australia     Australia     † …

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  • 15outbrave — verb /aʊtˈbɹeɪv/ a) To stand out bravely against; to face up to courageously. to outbrave one another, they will tire their bodies, macerate their souls, and through contentions or mutual invitations beggar themselves. b) To surpass or outrival …

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  • 16outdo — verb /ˈɑʊtdu/ To excel; go beyond in performance; surpass. Syn: outperform, outrival …

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  • 17beat — I (defeat) verb be superior, be supreme, be victorious over, bring to terms, checkmate, claim a victory, conquer, crush, dash, discomfit, excel, get the best of, get the better of, have the advantage, hold the advantage, lay waste, obtain a… …

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  • 18outbalance — I verb be greater in value, be greater in weight, be superior, better, compensate, counteract, counterbalance, counterpoise, countervail, counterweigh, cover, dominate, eclipse, equalize, equiponderate, exceed, gain the ascendancy, get ahead of,… …

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  • 19outweigh — I verb be of greater significance, beat, better, come first, dominate, eclipse, exceed, exceed in importance, exceed in value, excel, get ahead of, go beyond, outbalance, outdo, outrank, outrival, overbalance, overpoise, overpower, overshadow,… …

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  • 20overcome — I (overwhelm) verb astonish, awe strike, bewilder, bowl over, break down, burden, confound crush, daze, deluge, discomfit, drown, encumber, engulf, flood, get the upper hand, glut, hamper, immerse, inundate, overlay, overload, overpower, overtax …

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