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"outrun" Definitions
  1. outrun somebody/something to run faster or further than somebody/something
  2. outrun something to develop faster than something synonym outstrip

500 Sentences With "outrun"

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Gameplay from 'OutRun 2' for the Xbox So, I did play OutRun 2.
You can't outrun the bear, but you don't need to — you just need to outrun your buddies.
That OutRun 2's two wonderful home ports, the Xbox-only OutRun 2 and multi-platform OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast, received great reviews but a muted consumer reception says a lot about the prevailing trends of the time.
OutRun 22 is pure fantasy driving, even more so than the Mega Drive's future-set (but only just, these days) OutRun 21986.
Like the old joke about one hiker saying to another, "I don't have to outrun the bear — I only have to outrun you"?
We know Trump's message still fails to persuade so many people, but again... he doesn't have to outrun that bear, he just has to outrun Clinton.
"Instead of being outrun by one fine turtle, you will be outrun by hordes and hordes of mediocre turtles and even by some mediocre turtles on crutches," he said.
Like the old joke about the two campers being chased by a bear, the surviving camper doesn't need to outrun the bear … he just needs to outrun the other camper.
But if you outrun everyone, you've left the world behind.
Amy's book The Outrun is out now published by Canongate.
Her manager said she had apparently tried to outrun it.
Borg said that's because innovation and technology always outrun regulation.
Not that he didn't do his damnedest to outrun them.
He needs only to outrun his peers, not the bear.
"I wouldn't be able to outrun the police," he said.
While OutRun 21's "redux" console version, OutRun 23: Coast 213 Coast came out in, as the title implies, 18993, it was for the outgoing console generation, the first Xbox and the PlayStation 21899.
Vehicles filled with the dead, who could not outrun the flames.
"I just don't want to have to outrun fire," he said.
The saying "you can't outrun a bad diet" is so true.
He's one of those guys who can outrun a contain (defense).
For a while, it looked like Guzmán would outrun that principle.
If you are attacked, do not try to outrun a bear.
Perhaps if we'd hastened, outrun the melody, God might have listened.
Or OutRun 2, as seems to be the official Sega stylizing.
But shame is something even the best of us can't outrun.
He commodified his charm and tried to outrun his Black identity.
Will these two leads be able to outrun so many clichés?
The iconic Sega video game character can outrun pretty much anything.
If we have any life span, we don't outrun this stuff.
So in essence, the warnings are able to outrun the shaking.
No matter how fast he is, he can never outrun that.
The novel explores Bigger's bouts of violence which he ultimately cannot outrun.
FABER: DO YOU EVER, THOUGH, OUTRUN THE IMPACT OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS?
She's a chick who can outrun a T-Rex in high heels.
The good news is that humans might be able to outrun death.
He could probably outrun any of them, even if he was injured.
Her 75-year-old mother decided she could not outrun the danger.
But he would never outrun the tensions of that first Senate race.
To survive, Kareem begrudgingly teams up with Coffee to outrun the gangsters.
Above: 'OutRun 2' on the Xbox, gameplay uploaded by YouTube user 316whatupz.
For more than two decades, R. Kelly has outrun allegations of misconduct.
He has outrun Imperial starships (not the local bulk-cruisers, mind you).
" The Outrun ," by Amy Liptrot, or "even ' Bleaker House ,' " by Nell Stevens.
It's much easier to have Nelson outrun someone and catch a football.
"Smaller bears sometimes encounter competitors that they can't outrun or avoid," said Fitz.
She slits her own throat knowing that she can't outrun more of them.
At those speeds, the livestock and wildlife were helpless to outrun the fire.
" J.P. Morgan said Target does not need to "outrun Amazon for a revaluation.
" Paul continued: "He has more money than me, so he can outrun me.
To radically decarbonize with minimal negative emissions, efficiency will need to outrun growth.
The answer is that they were outfought, outrun and outplayed by the Italians.
Ghost, a middle-schooler who's able to outrun everything except his own anger.
They had to plan on US bombers that could outrun ground-launched missiles.
"The giraffe has the speed and stamina to outrun the pride," said Attenborough.
You can't, conventional wisdom says, easily outrun the amount you can chow down.
If you can't outrun them, save your strength and hide on the bottom.
Sometimes I thought this travel was just me trying to outrun my unhappiness.
Some members of Ares attempt to outrun this reckoning and flee the building.
I can't possibly outrun a line of thwomps in pursuit of a star.
His trying to outrun some of that led to some of his excesses.
At age 60, Dan Chase figures he has outrun all his old enemies.
To outrun value deflation, solar costs have to keep falling year after year.
There's still so much hate and that can be very hard to outrun.
The World&aposs Fastest Man Can&apost Outrun the FutureOr is it the past?
For years, population growth and housing demand have outrun supply, despite the recent blip.
Fashion is always moving forward, always morphing and changing, always trying to outrun itself.
Leicester has willed itself to outrun the biggest clubs in this league this season.
"20013" was a science-fiction film trying not to be outrun by science itself.
Usain Bolt could not outrun these dogs, and Arnold Schwarzenneger could not intimidate them.
It's one of a 14-car fleet of vehicles nobody can outrun or afford.
How did this slowpoke even hatch on the beach and outrun thepredatory divebombing birds?
But per capita, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan's executions outrun China's by a mile.
I ran every day, trying to outrun the grief, but it was always there.
The wave would almost certainly catch most of the people trying to outrun it.
A decade ago, musicians were still working to outrun the ideology of Neo-Classicism.
"You'd need to be a sprinter like Usain Bolt" to outrun it, he says.
"If the technology is not there — the regulation can't outrun the technology," said Rep.
And Silicon Valley got a very early start and has outrun every other place.
Tactics, patience and perseverance can help outrun even the most exceptional degrees of natural talent.
By trying to outrun the most famous vampire story, Grau ended up establishing vampire canon.
If Peep couldn't outrun this stuff, what did that mean for the rest of us?
But despite his superfame (and indisputably sexy demeanor), there's one goofy photo he can't outrun.
I was all alone in a huge mall; I knew I couldn't outrun them all.
The technique, which he invented to outrun his competitors, made paper prints from glass negatives.
You can't outrun your sins — as Matt Bomer learns in season 3 of The Sinner.
But as he soon discovers, he can't outrun the prison of his own guilty conscious.
They're going to try to outrun the clock and hope that oil prices move higher.
Duchess Kate is outrun by Prince William and Prince Harry in relay raceWhite House assures Pres.
She doesn't have to be in menswear and flats in order to outrun a T. rex.
How long this can last is anyone's guess, but Bitcoin and its adherents can't outrun history.
Can Reacher, Turner and his maybe-daughter outrun The Hunter long enough to expose the truth?
It's an added distraction you don't need when you're trying to outrun a bunch of ghosts.
We look at why health workers are finding it so hard to outrun the deadly virus.
The Shepherds apparently tried to outrun the flames as the home their father built burned down.
They are clocked at 35 miles per hour some of these bears, you can't outrun them.
Your selection depends on whether you want to outrun the apocalypse or run it through filters.
Most people know it's the SR-71, the reconnaissance plane so fast it could outrun missiles.
"OutRun" is one of many famous arcade games that found a home on the Sega Genesis.
Above: YouTube user MrThunderwing plays the original Xbox version of OutRun 2 on the Xbox 360.
So I tend to stick to that: "OutRun Mode," and then whatever track takes my fancy.
It follows a fox-like alien named Nymn who must outrun bloodthirsty creatures on lush terrain.
For Jughead and Veronica, the threat is that they'll never outrun the legacy of their parents.
The latter, in the top-spec P100D Model S, could outrun some supercars 0-60 mph.
That same study found that Kalenjin people from the region could outrun 90% of global population.
He dodged sniper's bullets in France, chased wild animals in Africa and tried to outrun fame.
But with the #MuteRKelly campaign catching on, he may finally be unable to outrun his reputation.
It is a reality he has never been able to outrun, but seems at peace with.
Max and Furiosa attempt to outrun and escape the warlord Immortan Joe and his deadly caravan.
A man can outrun all kinds of things, at least for a while, but never himself.
In Florida's public schools, children are taught what to do if they need to outrun an alligator.
With one leap he can scale huge distances, which makes it all but impossible to outrun him.
They would also have been appalled to see how urban development has outrun the wells and rivers.
Yet we tie ourselves in knots trying to outrun the misogyny that's both within and outside us.
When Han Solo wanted to outrun a flock of TIE Fighters, he kicked on the Falcon's hyperdrive.
In the first game, called Death Walls, the player tries to outrun a fast approaching killer wall.
Later, I'll outrun the entire Los Santos police force while Lady Gaga's "Applause" blares in the background.
Instead, he took off a second time and tried to outrun the police again before being caught.
But he will have to outrun fellow record contenders Wilson Kipsang and Kenenisa Bekele to get there.
There's the national party's progressive reputation—on guns and abortion and more—that rural Democrats can't outrun.
But the Performance trim can outrun supercars with a 0-60 mph time that tickles two seconds.
Despite the negative headlines, Facebook's numbers still outrun the rest of the economy by a hefty distance.
At that race, the tradition is to outrun the official mascot, who is dressed as a turkey.
The trick is that you can't outthink the disorder, you can't outargue it, you can't outrun it.
Patina doesn't try to outrun her worries as much as she suppresses them through a fierce will.
Full of lucid self-discovery and shimmering prose, "The Outrun" is more atmospheric than it is dramatic.
Spending on marketing is not the way to outrun others — it's developing far superior technology, Yu said.
This Allen can outrun tackles but has the strength to eventually perfect powering through them as well.
So to outrun a T. rex, many animals—or fictional humans—would still have to run like hell.
I know some trainers here never bandaged a horse and they got horses outrun the word of God.
Snap is seeking to explore new ground as it tries to outrun Instagram's efforts to copy its features.
But his wife convinced him to leave so they wouldn't have to worry about having to outrun flames.
Instead, you're taken to a random spot in the world and get five lives to outrun the ghosts.
Didn't have siblings to show him that failure was routine, that a child could never outrun a parent.
Plies ran off on da plug twice, but couldn't outrun cops ... 'cause he just got busted for DUI.
It's about trying to outrun your demons, first on a figurative and then on a very literal level.
It's hard for a stock to outrun the gravity of its sector; not an impossibility, but low probability.
But, like trying to outrun a bear, exiting the market after suffering losses is not a good idea.
Which is to say, it's the story of a halfback trying, and failing, to outrun his own blackness.
The Lion King is by no means bad, but it does struggle to outrun its fear of failure.
But at the moment, what seem to be more distant risks are being far outrun by immediate enthusiasms.
It was like a scene from an action movie -- boaters trying to outrun a threatening cloud of smoke.
Grange was known as the "Galloping Ghost" for his ability to outsmart and outrun opponents on the field. 
At a top speed of 12 miles per hour, you'd still be hard pressed to outrun this prehistoric beast.
For sure, it couldn't be reattached—but that's what you get when you try to outrun the Zeta cartel.
The girls of Pretty Little Liars might be "adults" now, but they haven't outrun the demons of their childhood.
Growth Cannot Outrun Multiple Compression Recurring revenue business models are highly valued for recurring revenue and predictable growth engines.
To continue the analogy, that's like forcing our intrepid camper to outrun not just a bear, but a tiger.
This road trip classic follows two women as they attempt to outrun their darks pasts by any means necessary.
He might not have the pace to outrun Glenn Whelan but, pour l'amour du Christ, he's a true patriot.
Assuming demand growth will eventually outrun available supply, producers will benefit from sharply rising prices as spot markets tighten.
To start, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is trying to outrun her own shadow and become House speaker (again).
Instagram is for carefully curating your #bestlife through artfully filtered photographs in a Sisyphean race to outrun cybernetic depression.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, pyroclastic flows are impossible to outrun, and contain a variety of deadly hazards.
Slow moving animals like sloths are also of concern, while larger animals like jaguars can often outrun the flames.
More recently, the Taycan has outrun the top-speed Tesla Model S set in some quarter-mile drag races.
If, in the second act, Mr. Wheeldon's invention can't outrun Lerner's creeping incoherence, he can at least abridge it.
Ever since then Tom had assumed Terry ran so hard because he might be trying to outrun a ghost.
The novel gallops to a suitably heart-racing finish as Naomi tries to outrun the clock to save Madison.
And then the characters try to outrun the bad choices, for the next few minutes, or hours, or decades.
Anybody can outrun one zombie, but when your city is crawling with zombies it's like, **** it, just eat me.
The challenges they endure and the competition they face are powerful disincentives for anyone attempting to outrun family history.
Ben tried to outrun officers when they caught him carrying a baby doll in its carrier by the handle.
Certainly, not all were convinced that Ms. Le Pen had outrun the long shadow of her party's ugly reputation.
But it's good enough to outrun the vast majority of Democratic Party elected officials from either of the main factions.
And it doesn't matter how hard you try to outrun it — if that's who you are, that's who you are.
Then, in a blink, the demonstrators would move somewhere else, using the subway—when they could—to outrun the authorities.
Rain can fall miles away and sweep down creeks so fast and strong it's hard to outrun or outswim them.
The app features seven different competitions, including a running game where you are a strawberry trying to outrun a watermelon.
The Argentine coast guard says it started with warning shots, the Chinese ship trying to ram and then outrun them.
It has a story line that progresses as you race in street drag events, outrun police cars and so on.
Enterprising entrepreneurs modified their vehicles to create space to haul moonshine and souped up the engines to outrun revenue agents.
There is no faster way for the Russians to outrun us than to deploy more nuclear warheads on their missiles.
"OutRun" was one of the earliest racing games to feature 3D graphics, making it wildly popular when it was released.
Brutal judgment flows down a pyramid of people engaged in the same project: trying to outrun personal and systemic insecurity.
Even though I wore sneakers and was a fast runner, I should have known that nobody can outrun a bullet.
He traveled the world — 15 countries in all — but could not outrun his preoccupation with molding sound and fast racehorses.
A long-distance truck driver from Northampton, Steve spoke at breakneck speed, like he was trying to outrun a stutter.
What's neat about the connection between Rue and Jules is that both are trying to outrun something in their pasts.
The story follows a girl in a haunted boarding school trying to outrun a ghost who wants to eat her.
For every change in tax law, there are scores of people who want to outrun it and beat the system.
As much as BoJack, who is now a drama teacher at Wesleyan, has changed, he can't completely outrun his demons.
The electability case for her is clear: three times she's vastly outrun the average Democrat in a key Midwestern state.
A hundred-to-one shot, they call him a klutz,Can outrun the favorite, all he needs is the guts.
Think of the mouse trying to outrun a cat — moving in an erratic, unpredictable way makes it harder to catch.
"It's amazing how a 60-year-old Porsche can outrun a 911R with a professional race car driver," he marvels.
Arkady's father, General Renko, had hunted bears and warned him about people who thought they could outrun or outclimb them.
In 2013, two Virginia cops were on the hunt for a motorcyclist who'd outrun them in two high-speed pursuits.
One starts lacing up his sneakers, and the other asks why, pointing out that he's never going to outrun the bear.
Most of them play characters who become trapped in a house together while trying to outrun the carnage taking place outside.
None of these are real games, but they are all homages to classics like Streets of Rage, Outrun, and R-Type.
With no tree or burrow to hide in, the pouched-rat was easily tracked by the wolf, which it couldn't outrun.
He half-sprints out of the frame, into the distance, presumably in an attempt to outrun the concept of embarrassment itself.
The website said the family's car caught fire as they tried to outrun the blaze, forcing them out of the vehicle.
"The small car with the small engine can, in many ways, outrun the large car with the small engine," Harper says.
Maintaining our momentum and continuing to scale up prevention and treatment efforts is essential to avoid being outrun by the epidemic.
Whatever accusations had chomped at her heels and her husband's, former President Bill Clinton, over the years, she had outrun them.
It is human beings, or animals, or planets, or universes, or any sentient thing, believing that they can outrun their fates.
For more than two decades R. Kelly, the multiplatinum R&B idol repeatedly accused of sexual misconduct, has outrun his reputation.
But in the deepest part of me I knew it was time, and that was a feeling I never could outrun.
He has touted the breadth of the surge, in which no single sector has dramatically outrun another on the way up.
But Buttigieg couldn't outrun his missteps with African American voters, both in his campaign's outreach and in his own past statements.
As if I would need any of that … As if you could outrun me … As if you could fight me off.
Residents tried to outrun the blaze, grabbing whatever they could carry: pots and pans, family pets, washing machines and electric fans.
But on "Touch Earth Touch Sky," the closer from their second album, the trio isn't trying to outdo or outrun anything.
"Don't think you can outrun a commodity grim reaper, even with a derivative situation like a master limited partnership," Cramer said.
Why it's scary: Before "28 Days Later," most zombie films depicted the undead as slow, shuffling creatures that are easily outrun.
LaDerihanna starts to sprint, but she can't outrun the careening car as it crashes into her and then into her house.
She finds herself a target as she works to expose the murder and outrun those who are trying to stop her.
I almost went from this very visible national figure to nothing and I struggled for years to outrun who I was.
The abort system is designed to automatically fire within milliseconds if an error rises so the capsule can literally outrun the rocket.
But they are finding it difficult to outrun the virus because of poor roads and the threat of attack from armed rebels.
You can do karaoke, dance in a disco, or head to an arcade to play OutRun or try to win stuffed animals.
They flow effortlessly between Kavinsky's Outrun, Kendrick Lamar's DAMN, Kenji Kawai's 1995 Ghost in the Shell soundtrack, and into Kimbra's Primal Heart.
Tesla provided a free upgrade to extend the range of its Florida customers as they tried to outrun Hurricane Irma in September.
How long can she possibly outrun Dom, whose instincts continue to be the most laser-focused of anyone on this damn show?
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With a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050, it's not going to outrun its fellow party-members here, but it can definitely keep up.
A new study that tracked ultramarathon running times worldwide over two decades found that women tend to outrun men, after 195 miles.
The story plays out in sunny Los Angeles, where Joe escapes to outrun the vendetta of his ex-girlfriend Candace (Ambyr Childers).
But technology can easily outrun our comprehension of what it does to us, even while it incarnates our wishes, fears and pathologies.
The family fled their own island when Rachel was 6, moving from camp to camp, hoping to outrun disaster and never succeeding.
Which means that OutRun 2 is now unplayable for anyone who only has a modern console, an Xbox One or PlayStation 4.
No human would notice the difference, but it was enough to throw off systems that were trying to read and then outrun buyers.
It won't outrun or out-carve sports sedans from BMW, Jaguar or Lexus, but its attractive price point makes it an interesting alternative.
And while Natalie took up running several months into her transition to improve her fitness, she couldn't outrun all the effects of HRT.
"You can't outrun or fight these mudslides," Malibu Mayor Jefferson Wagner said in a video message Tuesday urging people to follow evacuation orders.
Boat captains, increasingly wary of the aggressive pods, will attempt to move around or outrun them, wasting fuel—thousands of gallons—and time.
Stock-car racing was initially (and unwittingly) invented in the 1930s by bootleggers who souped up their engines to outrun cops during Prohibition.
Democratic House candidates were helped by the declining value of incumbency, which made it harder for Republicans to outrun disapproval of the president.
No one, Alexander reasoned, would outrun Truex's car with fresh tires and plenty of gas, so the best chance was to maintain position.
It is a tale in which history repeats itself and destiny can be outrun for only so long before it must be confronted.
Even now, at the age of 23 and on the cusp of making it big, Allen is seemingly still struggling to outrun his demons.
The Sladda is a $400 cruiser built to outrun and outlast anything else you could buy for that price at your local bike shop.
A vanguard and genius by every metric I know of who affected many in a way that will outrun oblivion for a long while.
Street Fighter V has outrun its arcade legacy, but in doing so seems to have missed what's expected of a $60 home video game.
Solange tried everything: she danced, she slept, she tried calling new states home, but she couldn't outrun the feeling of being Black in America.
These flows -- a combination of ash, rock and volcanic gases -- travel so fast during an eruption that its impossible for anything to outrun them.
Jonas is often vapid and self-indulgent, and players are tasked with enduring her dialogue while attempting to outrun paparazzi in a side mission.
It shows that in the early days of a lease, expenses will outrun revenue, leaving the lease running at a loss for several months.
Before you know it, where we're going we won't need roads, and we certainly won't have any red barchettas to outrun gleaming alloy aircars.
As Uber tries to chart a new course, it still can't manage to outrun news that paints its corporate culture in an ugly light.
If she can narrowly outrun the presidential nominee's 21000 showing instead of the 2111 one, then she'll come pretty close to knocking off Walberg.
As if trying to outrun high anxiety, her clipped speech rushes and doubles back, reeling and sliding around in the verbal equivalent of pratfalls.
At Kesennuma Bay, Fritz found that the tsunami moved so fast that "you'd need to be a sprinter like Usain Bolt" to outrun it.
Then they make their getaway -- which doesn't go too smoothly -- but they still manage to outrun B-Will, a rapper who works with Boosie.
If we had known from the first that Rey was Palpatine's granddaughter — and trying to outrun a poisonous legacy — that might have been great.
Rodgers, relying on Adams' ability to outrun the cornerback, launched the ball downfield with Adams catching it in stride as Lane hit the turf.
We ran across the slippery concrete toward our escape route, trying to hide in the bushes and outrun the cops as we got dressed.
By aligning with sports specifically, food companies are trying to send the message that it's possible to outrun calories taken in from junk food.
PST: A group of bank robbers outrun the cops in a Prius and launch a global phenomenon in Toyota's full ad, which debuted on Sunday.
Those improvements will outrun the decline in the PTC and wind will stand on its own two feet by 2020, even without a carbon price.
The suspect tries to outrun a helicopter in an open field, but while making a break for it, he gets pummeled by a police SUV.
It's a pain in the ass, but it feels infinitely better to sit down and deal with those problems than to try and outrun them.
Will Ferrell cautioned that achievement takes time, and, while you may never outrun the fear of failure, there are scarier realities with which to contend.
He said pyroclastic flows can tumble down a volcano at hundreds of kilometers per hour -- way faster than what people and even cars could outrun.
The document reviewed by Reuters showed the annual cost of operating the four venues is expected to outrun profits by 5.8 billion won ($5.36 million).
Whereas "OutRun" is a more laid back racing game, "Road Rash" forces players to battle (and punch!) other riders while navigating obstacles on the track.
It helps that his production is yoked to the unmatched conducting of Daniel Barenboim, and a Parsifal, Andreas Schager, whose talents far outrun his reputation.
They must outrun hundreds of blood-thirsty racer snakes on the way (if they intend to live past the age of two minutes, that is).
But I think the technical reach of music manufacturers and what they can create has outrun where we are as musicians to create with them.
After the hell of the last three seasons of On My Block, Cesar is the leader of the gang he tried so hard to outrun.
TAVERNISE: From house to house, neighborhood to neighborhood, hoping to escape, really outrun, this epidemic that is smashing through all of these families, all around.
Our experiences provide the rest of the world a lesson on climate change: You can ignore it if you wish, but you cannot outrun it.
But while I can't seem to outrun the creep of travel anxiety, I remain committed to traveling, and this, I've found, is the best tonic.
Michael R. Bloomberg, the billionaire former New York mayor, is hoping to outrun the trend behind hundreds of millions of dollars of his own money.
"After 11 years of trying to outrun depression and PTSD symptoms, I have finally concluded that it's faster than me," he explained in the letter.
In a lengthy polemical review of Zuboff&aposs ideas, socialist cultural critic Evgeny Morozov said some of her conclusions on surveillance capitalism outrun her evidence.
But as time ticks away and questions mount, Samsung can't outrun some very tough questions including:  Is the Note7 product brand too tainted to survive?
"After 11 years of trying to outrun depression and PTSD symptoms, I have finally concluded that it's faster than me," he explained in the letter.
Unable to travel fast enough to outrun a deadly neutronic wavefront, the crew must seal themselves in the heavily shielded catwalks in order to survive.
And Gary Presley's "Would My Heart Outrun Its Pursuer?" opened my eyes to how some must overcome the bitterness of disability to allow love in.
They get in the plane with an unflappable pilot named Walter (Beau Bridges) and his golden retriever and take off, hoping to outrun the storm.
Click here to view original GIFDownhill skiers hit tremendous speeds as they race down a mountain, but it's still not fast enough to outrun an avalanche.
"I didn't respond well to it, because I was still in that mode of trying to be the man and trying to outrun it," says Kelly.
"How do we get more leverage as two organizations that have depth and breadth and investment to be able to outrun our respective competition," says Nadella.
Because Costco's merchandise skews toward items that need to be replenished (think food and gasoline) it's been able to outrun the traffic declines plaguing many retailers.
The goal is to survive the other players and to outrun a deadly energy wall that slowly constricts around the circumference of the island war zone.
Six seasons into Game of Thrones, Cersei Lannister seems all but invincible, but longtime fans of the series and books know that she can't outrun death.
IEX designed its proposed exchange to include an intentional 350 microsecond delay for incoming and outgoing information, which sounds sensible enough to the investors feeling outrun.
It has a 12-volt rechargeable battery and can go up to 5 miles per hour, just fast enough to outrun a pack of Tusken Raiders.
He has pledged to outrun his most impressive times for Jamaica, and Justin Gatlin, of the United States team, may be just the motivation he needs.
But with Mr. Xi concentrating more power in his own hands, the usefulness of such a wide-ranging exercise may have outrun itself, some Americans said.
Nine drug smugglers tried to outrun Coasties from the US #Coast Guard #cutter STEADFAST WMEC623 18 July in the Eastern Pacific but they don't make it.
HTC is devoting more and more resources to virtual reality as it looks to outrun its mobile demons and catch the VR wave before everyone else.
She entered the race as a long shot candidate, a 31-year-old public defender seeking to outrun her odds despite facing far more established candidates.
About half of the park's natural area burned, destroying vegetation and small animals that could not outrun the fast-moving fire and smoke, Mr. Riley said.
United States 218, Portugal 217 LEIRIA, Portugal — It may be some time yet before the United States men's national team can outrun the memories of Oct.
But, in a signal of how North Carolina has so far been unable to outrun the law's legacy, political tensions flared again last month when Gov.
The longtime Hollywood observer and author Mark Harris ("Pictures at a Revolution"), who has seen "Miss Sloane," said current events outrun its story in one scene.
They still put up more 3-pointers than any other team in the N.B.A., but they started grinding down opponents rather than trying to outrun them.
I don't have much experience on mountain bikes, but my feeble attempts to outrun the drone, or confuse it by weaving back and forth, were thwarted.
The robot is clever enough to avoid some obstacles altogether, and placing a hand behind the bot will increase its speed as it tries to outrun you.
Who could be surprised that Lohan has forever been trying to outrun the bad press that started plaguing her when she was barely old enough to vote?
Kirk was unable to sufficiently outrun GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, though he eventually renounced him and said he would not vote for his party's standard bearer.
And trying to outrun a whale, once it has latched onto a boat in the expectation of an easy meal, is futile, for whales are strong swimmers.
But unlike a very old Porsche, the promise is that it will start every time you turn the key, and it will outrun many modern sports cars.
He fled from any hint of conflict, usually with a wiseass comment flung over his shoulder, and he could outrun any goofus who took up the chase.
Modern Love The actor Colin Farrell reads "Would My Heart Outrun Its Pursuer?" by Gary Presley, about a quadriplegic man who finds love with a female attendant.
"Wasps are worse than black widows, and they're worse than rattlesnakes," he said, because wasps are quick and aggressive — it is very hard to outrun a swarm.
FC: Karl-Anthony Towns A tough omission from the actual squad, here, but it's hard for any center to outrun the stench of a bottom-five defense.
It was a marvel of timing that allowed Hamler to outrun the Buckeye safeties for a 163-yard touchdown — Penn State's second-longest play from scrimmage ever.
To hit a ball in the gap and just flat out outrun the defender and the ball to third base is something you don't see very often.
But without a steadier hand at the wheel, Facebook cannot outrun a simple fact: It's still Fakebook, and we already know how that story will end. Badly.
Shaun Livingston is likely to retire, Andre Iguodala can't outrun time forever, Green's long-term status is tenuous and Thompson is about to be a free agent.
Friday the 13th: The Game Play it on: Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One Try and outrun Jason Voorhees in this video game based on the slasher classic.
It isn't until after the Fosse character says, during an audition, "Don't go white on me, Bubbly," that she finally understands that she can't outrun her skin.
When the game starts, you're dropped into a familiar Mario level – except this time there are 75 other Marios, all trying to outrun you or kill you.
When the game starts, you're dropped into a familiar Mario level – except this time there are 213 other Marios, all trying to outrun you or kill you.
Irving, Brown help Celtics outrun Kings BOSTON — The Boston Celtics put an early end to coach Brad Stevens' concerns about a possible letdown against the struggling Sacramento Kings.
According to the AP, he tried to outrun the fire in his car with the 90-year-old, his wife, and son, but the blaze was too fast.
That was the thrill that came from watching a team that was both bonkers-grade talented and always a little broken try to just outrun all its flaws.
To protect their interests, British merchants produced steam-powered runners that were longer, narrower, and considerably faster than other ships, enabling them to outmaneuver and outrun Union ships.
Eventually, their growth will level off at a higher base, but then the escape velocity of earnings growth won't be enough to outrun the gravitational pull of inflation.
There's a substance abuse epidemic in America, but it's hard to believe, despite the best of intentions, that tech can actually help us outrun our bio-hardwired demons.
At its best, Edelman's documentary reveals what made Simpson unique: not simply that he tried to outrun his blackness, but the herculean efforts he made to do so.
You'll still be able to crank up your graphics settings and hit those high framerates, and outrun any Imperial entanglements without getting a price put on your head.
It could also have been voted most likely to vindicate Thomas Malthus's warning in 1798 that human numbers would inevitably outrun the resources on which our lives depend.
Black Canary brings her in to the Birds of Prey, and she helps them outrun a reporter who was hired by a group of assassins called the Cleaners.
Ms. Daly surmised that the killer had lost his agility to outrun police officers, or perhaps had come so close to getting caught that he decided to stop.
That haunting rendering of a panic attack provides the strongest moment in "Pipeline," Dominique Morisseau's passionate but frustratingly unresolved play about a family struggling to outrun social prophecy.
But Mr. Moore, who was twice effectively removed as chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, has been unable to outrun the accusations that became public last month.
She gamely takes the steering wheel of a truck for the actor and their crew to outrun a storm in the terrain where they had met El Chapo.
And at their bluest, their widest, their most enveloping, there's only one thought that scorches into my mind: man, I'd really like to play OutRun 2 right now.
Related: Transgender Iranian Refugees Are Struggling to Outrun Prostitution and Violence "Writing is a refuge for me," he told reporters this week, speaking in Farsi via a translator.
Do you see him having a similar effect as Tyreek Hill did with the Chiefs last year, or is their only similarity that they can each outrun a train?
Equipped with a shiny Jaguar XJ, stunt driver Mark Higgins uses his driving prowess to try to outrun and outsmart DJI drone pilot Jaehong Li on a closed course.
Tens of thousands of people were trapped as they frantically tried to outrun heat and flames as piles of abandoned cars and traffic clogged the four narrow roadways out.
The pickup truck in the ad displays a "Gillespie for governor" bumper sticker and a "Don&apost tread on me" license plate as children attempt to outrun the driver.
The iconic Turin, Italy based coach builder is responsible for the aesthetic of the world's most collected cars including the Ferrari Testarossa, as seen in the SEGA game Outrun.
"I think the risk when we're talking about prolonged cuts is … asset values could outrun the economy," Ares Management co-founder and CEO Michael Arougheti told CNBC on Thursday.
Britain nationalised and merged its biggest hauliers in the 1940s, but a state behemoth was outrun by one-man outfits and the business was privatised again in the 1980s.
Other times speed is of the essence, and you'll need to make jumps in quick succession, outrun animals like gophers and crabs, or ride a speeding tricycle to safety.
Kim Kardashian will NEVER be able to outrun the stench of her sex tape -- despite her family signing a $150 MILLION reality deal ... so says UFC champ Tyron Woodley.
They were not fast enough, however, to outrun bullets, and their extraordinary size and tendency to travel in herds made them easy targets for hunters during the 19th century.
"It's exemplary of the ways we kind of outrun ourselves and are left with a tragic situation," said Michael Schoon, an associate professor of sustainability at Arizona State University.
Sumo made its name with excellent console versions of arcade titles like OutRun 2 and Virtua Tennis, with the relationship leading to the surprisingly wonderful Sonic & All-Stars Racing: Transformed.
"As hard as we are working and as hard as the government is working the scale of this is going to outrun us all unless we get help," she said.
If a woman who gets paid less in her first job continues to have her pay based on previous earnings in every subsequent job, how can she ever outrun it?
The government employee's attorneys have argued there is no reason for him to testify since his allegations have largely been outrun by testimony from various witnesses interviewed in the probe.
I've always been firmly in the latter camp, since I tend to play arcade-style games like Outrun and Ridge Racer where judging the arc of a drift is important.
There's Jackson Blue, "an odd product of the American ghetto," who used his formidable intellect to make his private fortune but couldn't outrun the fears imprinted by his impoverished background.
Their stock prices have handily outrun the S&P 27 over the past year, and investors have endowed them with a valuation premium to the broad market of 230%-215%.
They represent the best that TV had to offer in 20173, and feature everything from sweeping romantic gestures to horrifying twists to animated tweens trying to outrun literal puberty monsters.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Tyreek Hill has proved he can outrun just about anybody in the N.F.L. But it has proved more difficult to distance himself from aspects of his past.
In a last ditch attempt to outrun the zombies chasing them (and the people sending the zombies to chase them), Curt tries to jump a gigantic chasm on his rockin' motorcycle.
There are examples that I know I can put on anytime, any when, and love much like I did the first time— OutRun 2 is the first that leaps to mind.
Cruz's team, once confident that they had the money and the map to outpunch and outrun any of their rivals, are conceding to a humbler reality: This will be a grind.
The opening of the film, which stars Elisabeth Moss as she tries to outrun an evil and invisible ex-boyfriend, brought in more than four times the film's $7 million budget.
In early 220, Brady launched a company called Lodo Therapeutics (lodo means mud in Spanish and Portuguese) to scale up production and ultimately help humanity outrun infectious diseases nipping at our heels.
If you are going to try to outrun it, travel perpendicular from the direction you think the tornado is going, says Ed Bates, an architect who designs buildings that incorporate storm shelters.
Later that evening, Booker was running through the halls of CNN in New York, ducking behind corners to outrun his campaign aide who was staffing him for an interview with Don Lemon.
Neymar had a quiet game but he got Brazil's third with 16 minutes to go when he seized on a long ball to outrun Sebastian Coates and deftly lob the stranded Silva.
First, needing more medicine reminds me that Parkinson's gets worse over time and that the best we can hope for is that the disease does not outrun the medicines that treat it.
Despite US names being ineligible for the ECB programme, the yields on their euro paper has dwindled anyway, as euro investors tried to outrun the return-crushing effect of ECB bond buying.
Bogart plays a Canadian steamboat captain in World War I-era German East Africa, who helps a British missionary (Katherine Hepburn) outrun the Germans after they beat her brother nearly to death.
When, in the early fifties, O'Brien and Ernest Gébler, then unmarried, sought to outrun her family's disapproval by flying to the Isle of Man, her father pursued them in a chartered plane.
"The Outrun" becomes a kind of personal travelogue of the Orkney Islands, their numinous geology and mystical history, from the unique perspective of one who is both an outsider and a native.
Still, it was there and it was the sound that Russia's players had long feared would be the background track to their tournament, the sound that they had seemed to have outrun.
Resources firms continued to outrun the broader market, with steelmakers leading the advance, supported by firm demand from a construction boom and tighter supply following Beijing's clampdown on production of low-grade steel.
Lives There are few things more sobering for two young people than trying to outrun the police in Karachi, Pakistan, after they catch you drunkenly making out in the middle of the night.
The projected rise in federal deficits would compete for funds in our capital markets and far outrun the private sector's capacity to save, to finance industry and home purchases, and to invest abroad.
Bayer, which has been struggling to outrun the glyphosate crisis, two weeks ago announced it would spend 5 billion euros in researching alternative pesticides, but said it believed the weedkiller had a future.
In an effort to outrun more than a year of depression and grief, and the seasonal affective disorder that swamped me most winters since childhood, I had become a 37-year-old snowbird.
Whether it was trying to outrun his older brother while taking out the trash as a child or running away from defenders during a game of flag football he had the same mentality.
I recalled those words recently when reading the account of a pair of Navy pilots who were outmaneuvered and outrun by a U.F.O. off the coast of San Diego back in 2004. Cmdr.
O'Farrill is the scion of musical royalty (his grandfather Chico was, and his father, Arturo, still is, a major Latin-jazz bandleader), but in the last few years he has thoroughly outrun their shadow.
Egg on the face of talking heads It's undeniable that the most feverish anti-Trump figures in the media — including some supposed legal experts — let their hopes outrun the facts on the Russia story.
The two-season-and-a-movie series arc follows space cowboy Spike Spiegel and his misfit family of bounty hunters as they race to strike it rich and outrun their pasts in the process.
I wanna outrun violent drug lords in my Soul and then pull up to a luxury reception the Burj Khalifa, with power brokers and sexy ladies and the paparazzi all vying for my attention.
The pair is forced into a journey neither one of them ever wanted to take while trying to outrun a world that's stacked against them — and becoming a symbol for a country in turmoil.
For Broshears, one of the biggest lesson from the Camp Fire was that residents facing a megafire might sometimes be better off sheltering in open spaces, like road intersections, than trying to outrun flames.
"Nothing but despair," he conceded with "Move Across the Country," about a woman attempting to outrun her feelings ("Hope the Sadness can't be as fleet as you are, hope the Sadness is more rooted").
But what Amazon did have was the resources to purchase a company that was poised to outrun both Facebook and YouTube to a new type of business: live-streaming, in particular video games live-streaming.
Those principles have to be applied to the realities of today, and I think that conservatism, frankly, ran out of ideas, and they most certainly got outrun by events and by changes in our society.
It couldn't have outrun even a human, and that's why it had a spiny club at the tip of its tail, Horner says: it used it to defend itself against the more agile T. rex.
Despite that suspense, the comfort is in knowing that even as they try to outrun time, space, and every powerful being in the universe, our characters souls are not only salvageable, but worthy of salvation.
It's a bright, relentless road rock album, confident in its loaded arrangements—Danny Federici-style organ fills and corner bar choruses abound—but reckless in spirit, the sound of youth trying, futilely, to outrun wisdom.
That may sound as if it's a recipe for a drab 10 episodes' worth of try-to-outrun-the-zombies, but although there is plenty of that, there's a decent amount of storytelling here, too.
It turns out sometimes you can't outrun the law, not when the law arrives backed up by a large yellow school bus and a mandate to round up every laggard and straggler in its path.
By all appearances, Maximum Security had outrun the field, remaining unbeaten and giving a hard-knocking trainer from the Mid-Atlantic, Jason Servis, and his up-and-coming jockey, Luis Saez, their first Derby victories.
Demons like Mr. Clinton's had haunted my home and family for generations, and at an age when I first began to develop strong feelings about my future, I knew that I wanted to outrun them.
But he was spotted by the Border Patrol as soon as he crossed, he said, so he dropped the backpack and was able to outrun the agents and make it back to the Mexican side.
They conceived of the character while themselves trying to outrun the Nazis, finally escaping from France on homemade bicycles and carrying the manuscript with the first mention of George (then called "Zozo") along with them.
Owners of certain Model S sedans and Model X S.U.V.s noticed that the battery capacity of their electric cars had increased, giving them as much as 40 extra miles of range to outrun the deluge.
In a similar vein, young Trump, who gives the impression of somebody who knows he will never outrun his father's shadow, said, "I owe the outdoors way too much" for keeping him out of trouble.
While he is admittedly not as fast as Hamilton or Gore — "They can outrun the baseball most of the time," Merrifield said — he reaches base more often, studies pitchers' moves and takes advantage whenever possible.
Like the laws of physics, which determine and undergird these "everyday" experiences, race determines and undergirds everyday experiences, as well: poet Fred Moten has discussed how large race is — so large that one cannot outrun it.
Set in the not-so distant dystopian future, "Mad Max: Fury Road" has a fairly straightforward plot — Max and Imperator Furiosa attempt to outrun and escape the warlord Immortan Joe and his caravan of deadly vehicles.
How ironic, then, if we did not actually outrun the climate crisis, but became It and were subsumed by It and now we do not know what we are, because we have been made so different.
In the temporally elastic landscape through which she flees, it is slavery, as much as the slave-catcher, that is pursuing her, and anyone alive in today's America knows that she will never entirely outrun it.
Instead of picking off the oldest or the slowest or the sickest or the injured — the ones who can't outrun an arrow or a bullet — this type of hunting kills off more adults and young adults.
In the climax, the lead character Adelaide (Lupita Nyong'o) finds herself trying to outrun and outsmart her look-a-like, Red, only to find out there is an entire population of people's doppelgängers living in underground tunnels.
It's everything that a Grand Tourer should be: a long-distance cruiser with the oomph to outrun anyone you're likely to run into, while still keeping you more comfortable than should be possible at triple-digit speeds.
"We've reached a critical moment in which a new generation of mobile and cloud-based technologies have far outrun the laws that protect our safety and preserve our timeless and fundamental rights," said Microsoft President Brad Smith.
A rap playlist titled "Power Gaming" features tracks from the likes of Dr. Dre, Desiigner, and Eminem, while an Outrun-themed list takes its inspiration from '80s games and movies to deliver a driving, synth-heavy selection.
However, what I just outlined consumes a lot of command points, and that means foregoing other HQ abilities like constructing pontoon bridges or sending emergency fuel and ammo supplies to units that have outrun our supply lines.
In one of the more surreal twists of the Trump presidency, there is a conversation going in Washington about how Trump might have to win re-election to outrun a statute of limitations on campaign finance allegations.
After the titanic rally, which has produced tremendous profits, he said, stocks have outrun fundamental values through "speculation" and are, therefore, likely to produce annualized stock returns of only 4 percent over the next decade, he said.
And no matter how fast I run I can't outrun my mind unless I render it unable to move … myself unable to move but I CAN'T, I'm telling you I can't and-God what is that sound?
Though almost the entire episode takes place inside the Scoobies' heads — each trying to outrun the spirit of the First Slayer, though they don't know it —"Restless" takes care to make each dream unique to the dreamer.
I winced because Dr. Blasey conveyed so clearly how the searing pain of that one indelible moment in her childhood had followed her, no matter how hard she tried to outrun it, for the last 36 years.
The film, which stars Elisabeth Moss as she tries to outrun an abusive and invisible ex-boyfriend, is expected to win the weekend for the Comcast (CMCSA)-owned studio with an opening of more than $20 million.
Not long after, Turner-Smith learned that Cuba was casting "Queen & Slim," Lena Waithe's screenplay about a couple on their first Tinder date who end up scrambling to outrun the law after a police officer gets shot.
When "I'm New Here" came out in 2010, Scott-Heron had not released a studio album in more than 15 years, and he was in the throes of a drug addiction that he would never fully outrun.
From San Francisco to Seattle to Portland, numerous leftist locales have decided to buck conventional wisdom and raise their minimum wages in a bid to outrun the same economic boogeyman that haunted and sank Venezuela: income inequality.
The firm acknowledged that it missed out on the stock's steep rise, saying the surge "leaves us believing TSLA has 'run-over' the shorts (and us)," but argued that at this point it has also "outrun fundamentals."
Unlike the high-speed, modern boats of the Vendée, which can outrun storms by sailing at speeds of 220 knots, the small, full-keeled Golden Globe boats are regularly overrun by depressions, especially in the Southern Ocean.
But in the months between Sundance and the film's premiere, a rape scandal broke around Parker, and though the film still played at the prestigious Toronto Film Festival later that fall, it couldn't outrun the bad mojo.
This movie is, in all likelihood, his swan song, and it is infused with an impotent rage in the face of death, by the fact that you can try your damnedest, but you can't ever outrun the inevitable.
I genuinely believe that if we can do that, and if we can demonstrate that, people will accept-, they accept that we're not all endowed, you know, you know-, I know that I can never outrun Usain Bolt.
Party leaders have watched the last eight weeks of the Trump candidacy the way you experience a chase scene in a dream where your legs never move fast enough to outrun the three-headed dragon on roller skates.
While already a felon for stealing $22 worth of gas and trying to outrun the authorities in Utah, he was sentenced to five years in prison in 2006 for plotting to shoot up a suburban Maryland abortion clinic.
It stars Mae Borowski, a 20-year-old college dropout who returns to her small town, expecting domestic comfort, and instead faces down the economic depression around her and the ways in which she can't outrun the troubles.
Tesla proved that EVs could be more than glorified golf carts when it rolled out its sexy original Roadster, and the Performance trim of the Model S can be configured to outrun supercars from zero to 60 mph.
A tall, slim Texas native who could outrun and outmaneuver most any defensive back, Shofner revived his career in New York after the Los Angeles Rams had given up on him when he was only 26 years old.
"Living Weapon," his third book of poetry, takes a view of contemporary life in ways not very different from "The Faerie Queene," though in Spenser the ideas outrun the rhetoric, and in Phillips the rhetoric outruns the ideas.
Even as the hype over the technology has outrun its actual adoption, the video gaming industry has continued to pour money and resources into embracing virtual reality, cementing its development and advancement — at least in the near term.
It took just hours to begin witnessing the injury and suffering this ban inflicts on families that had every reason to believe they had outrun carnage and despotism in their homelands to arrive in a singularly hopeful nation.
This is the backdrop, strain as you might to envision it, of "The Most Dangerous Man in America," a fun and exhausting recap of the LSD proselytizer Timothy Leary's efforts to outrun Richard Nixon and the American law.
The shift raises questions about whether Mr. Allen can maintain the clout to attract A-listers to his future films — he is at work on another screenplay — and how much any of his projects can outrun the controversy.
It's been a decade since the first Zombieland, the beloved screwball action horror comedy about people trying to outrun zombies after the apocalypse, which brought together some fantastic talent, including Emma Stone, Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, and Abigail Breslin.
" Despite the captivating footage, it's not a good idea to try to outrun a tornado, according to the National Weather Service, which recommends that "if you are in a vehicle, you should immediately seek shelter in a sturdy building.
A senior official said Mr. Moon's eagerness for a rapprochement on the Korean Peninsula could outrun Mr. Trump's demand that Mr. Kim give up his weapons — weakening sanctions against the North and reducing the pressure on Mr. Kim's government.
Ms. Fisher was a fabulous performer and witty writer who portrayed some hilariously quirky women and wrote both fiction and nonfiction, but she was never able to outrun her most famous character, PRINCESS LEIA of the "Star Wars" franchise.
I can't let my youngest brother beat me, especially, and I just want to keep up with this guy," he added lightheartedly, pointing to Doug, who he said can outrun the rest of the family "by a long shot.
Editor Zebrazilla starts with the retrowave/outrun heater "Pursuit" by Stilz (who seemed to give his blessing by popping up in the YouTube comments section) and then mixes in cut-up bits of Jones' infamous "I'm a human" rant.
Red is graceful, sylph-like in her movements as she weaves her way around the house in pursuit of her prey; Abraham, Gabe's doppelganger, is all brute force, lumbering and pretty easy to outrun, but deadly once he catches up.
And as the film delves into her own dark past, it becomes easier to understand that the demons Michèle confronts in the wake of the attack are very old ones she's been trying to outrun for a very long time.
In this case, we have people wondering about a very specific and very peculiar use case of human augmentation to create very fast swimmers, as if humanity's gravest threat right now is not being to outrun an amphibian apex predator.
He decides to travel to the other side of the world, hoping to outrun his demons, but Ruffles shows the reader how debilitating depression can be — how it can keep you locked in no matter how often you change your surroundings.
Unlike other open-world games that dropped players into big, beautiful, and ultimately static cities, the original Crackdown treated the urban environment as a jungle gym for increasingly powerful super cops that could bound skyscrapers, outrun supercars, and shot-put buses.
But the movie opens with him sitting down in a hotel room to write his confession, and as the film progresses, it becomes clear that as locked in one place as he is, he's never managed to outrun his shame.
After witnessing the murder of poor, beautiful Joaquin (Rob Raco), the Serpent leader fled town, joining Archie Andrews' (KJ Apa) plan to outrun Hiram Lodge by hopping trains like one of those hobos Don Draper (Jon Hamm) was obsessed with.
It's a thought-provoking hour, and one that ends on a cliffhanger: After finding a way to outrun the tyrannical captain of the USS Callister through a wormhole, the crew heads for new adventures in faux-space, free from their captor.
He added that even if the steering had been compromised it would be possible for the McCain to outrun the tanker, and that some degree of directionality would be possible by changing the speed of the port and starboard propellers.
Giacometti's dedication is what rivets us to him and has reliably come, should money be involved, to break the bank—a spiritual gold standard for a time of nervous suspicion that art's prestige has outrun its supply lines of meaning.
A third-generation gallerist, Lucas will inevitably face the same scrutiny his father endured in trying to outrun the legacy of Rudolf Zwirner, the legendary German dealer who revolutionized Cologne with artists like Cy Twombly and Joseph Beuys in the '60s.
But if you're not eating a diet or if you're not monitoring your caloric intake on top of that and making sure that you are in that deficit, no amount of cardio that you do, you can't outrun a bad diet.
If the average lifespan goes up by 1.2 years every year, then effectively you've reached "longevity escape velocity," whereby you're pushing back the horizon by just a little bit more every year and the science effectively led you to outrun death.
Many of the targeted therapies approved since Gleevec help only a small percentage of patients with any one type of cancer, and often only for a year or two before their tumor cells create new mutations to outrun the drug.
It has been this way for several years now, with Williamson the featured actor in a growing collection of viral clips that show a player with the skills to outrun almost anyone, to catch almost anything, to challenge almost anybody.
The general impression is of an artist in a hurry, never pausing to digest what he has done before racing towards his next move — a kind of neurotic production hyperactivity (perfectly symbiotic with capitalism) desperately attempting to outrun existential demons.
"Smurfs: The Lost Village," aimed more squarely at children, was notably better (61 percent negative), but moviegoers have long memories: The stink from the first two films was probably too much for those little blue "Lost Village" legs to outrun.
Listed at 235 feet 4 inches and 220 pounds, he is the total package at wide receiver: big enough to outmuscle any defensive back for a catch, and fast enough to outrun any of them once he has the ball.
Harley wears the caution tape jacket with a see-through back early in the film as she blows up Ace Chemicals and then runs through the streets of Gotham City in an attempt to outrun the cops and some of Black Mask's men.
Windscreen shattering snares attempt to outrun molasses thick blurts of sub-bass; full fat synth stabs suplex the kind of alien chirrups that sound like an old Slimzee set beamed into a malfunctioning washing machine; rusted percussion rubs against sandpapered lead lines.
" Kander also revealed that he decided to run for mayor as a way to temporarily "fix the hole inside me," and to "outrun his symptoms," but unfortunately, he explained, "it's faster than me… I have to stop running, turn around, and confront it.
If you can't fight the power, you can still outrun it When the temperature rises in New York, I start to look for teens on the roof across from my apartment — sitting on the crumbling cement, smoking joints, talking late into the night.
Because the nature of the corrupt bargain the right made with Donald Trump is so clear, an entire generation of Republicans and conservatives will spend their whole lives trying to outrun the taint of their own immorality, if and when Trump's administration collapses.
It's the story of our time: the pace of change in technology, globalization and climate have started to outrun the ability of our political systems to build the social, educational, community, workplace and political innovations needed for some citizens to keep up.
John F. Timoney, a blunt Irish-born cop who could outrun crooks and quote Yeats and who, as a ranking police official in New York, Philadelphia and Miami, plotted innovative strategies that helped reverse years of skyrocketing crime, died on Tuesday in Miami.
He wasn't aggressive, and I know for damn sure I could have outrun him if I tried, but I didn't... As he was on top of me I replayed the previous three hours to figure out how I could have avoided this.
Paul Michael Glaser's "The Running Man" (1987), adapted from the pseudonymous Stephen King novel, works from a similar premise: In this police-state future, criminals are promised a chance at pardons if they can outrun and outwit "stalkers" bent on killing them.
While local authorities fought over how to cash in by opening the forest to commercial logging, they were outrun by central government officials who nationalized the forest and opened it to clear cutting, resulting in the total destruction of the natural habitat.
Sega's arcade swansong in the racing genre is 2003's OutRun 2, a beautiful driving experience that kept things simple during a time when the trend was for spectacular crashes ( Burnout) and turbo-boosted street racing ( Need for Speed: Underground and Midnight Club).
To see this footage once as a single video would be awful but somehow isolated; the GIFs force you to confront the brutal moment between life and death again and again, to admit that this reality can't be outrun or scrolled away from.
Her first full-length album, "Heard It in a Past Life," debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard album chart this week, and it is largely the product of her trying to outrun the expectations that came on the heels of that clip.
But OutRun 2 is one of those few games that always puts me in a happy place—see also The Secret of Monkey Island, The Witcher 3, and, well, probably some other games, but we haven't all day to consider these things.
T. rex couldn't outrun a jeep, and it definitely was smart enough, and could hear and smell well enough, and had big enough eyes with depth perception, that if you stood still it could still see you, hear you, smell you, and eat you.
"For the first time we will have the speed to catch and outrun the Japanese harpoon ships, knowing speed can be the deciding factor when saving the lives of whales in the Southern Ocean," Alex Cornelissen, Sea Shepherd Global CEO, said in a statement.
However, one gets the sense watching Weiner the doc that Weiner the man believes he can outrun the bad press through sheer force of will, combined with a certain level of comfort with confrontation that made him a rising star in Congress back in 2007.
Ricks tells me that this response would be great if one needed to outrun a tiger or lift a car off of a child, but having it when there is no situation that requires that amount of adrenaline can take a toll over the years.
This is the triumph of the improbable, the example to children everywhere that in sports, achievement starts with believing and can become reality through the process of hard work, of collective spirit, of daring to punch the giants on the nose and outrun them.
"The ubiquity of energy-dense, hyperpalatable foods literally engineered to be addictive make this a virtual truism of modern living: It is far easier to out-eat almost any level of exercise than to outrun the effects of what most of us eat," Katz said.
Pittsburgh's "bend but don't break" defensive approach is risky against the Patriots, who can send tight ends Rob Gronkowski and Martellus Bennett out on any red zone play and watch as they outrun, outjump and outmuscle anyone who tries to get in their way.
And others are now making the trip during work hours to return to the shelter at night under the mistaken belief that they will be able to outrun the volcanic ash cloud—which can move in excess of 200 MPH—as long as they are awake.
He has not outrun that shadow and its hard to argue that the Apple Watch, which, even owning almost 50% of the smartwatch market, is in the same class as the iPhone, and no one would argue that the Apple Watch has had comparable societal impact.
Kibiriti Majuto: I felt like I was in a history book I came to the United States from East Africa Democratic Republic of Congo to pursue a better life, but last year's Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville has shown me that I cannot outrun white supremacy.
It's not the easiest game to play off of its original hardware, what with brand licensing issues preventing Sega from further ports and upgrades once the expanded Coast 2 Coast version came out, but if you can get hold of OutRun 2, second hand or whatever, do.
Trilobites The cheetah, as swift as it is in the hunt, will not be able to outrun the threats to its survival without new conservation efforts, according to an international team of researchers who reported their findings in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Meanwhile, Mayor Andrew Gillum of Tallahassee, the Democratic nominee for governor, is seeking to outrun criticism of his handling of Hurricane Hermine, a 2016 storm that left city residents without power for days and was inspiring attack ads against Mr. Gillum even before Hurricane Michael appeared.
"Sing, Unburied, Sing" is many things: a road novel, a slender epic of three generations and the ghosts that haunt them, and a portrait of what ordinary folk in dire circumstances cleave to as well as what they — and perhaps we all — are trying to outrun.
Shares of a clutch of companies that sell pet food, develop diagnostic tests for animals and offer veterinary care have far outrun the wider market this year, delivering an average total return of nearly 35 percent versus around 220 percent for the Standard & Poor's 230 .SPX.
And SEGA, hell, a SEGA archive at the press of a button, with everything from OutRun 2 and its 1986 forefather, through the Streets of Rage and Sonic series, to Space Channel 5 and Seaman and Shenmue: that is a bona-fide license to print money.
Ashcraft, who originally detailed her ordeal in a 1998 self-published memoir Red Sky in Mourning, says that although she and Sharp received radio warnings about the developing storm, which started out as a tropical depression and quickly gained in intensity and speed, they were unable to outrun it.
But you couldn't outrun the hunger, and more than 20 years after my visit, memories of the suffering I saw still weigh me down, especially because hunger yet again hangs over South Sudan and Somalia, Yemen and northeast Nigeria, threatening, by the United Nations' estimate, 20 million people.
Everyone in the core cast — former "mole woman" Kimmy (Ellie Kemper), drama queen Titus (Tituss Burgess), wacky and vaguely dangerous Lillian (Carol Kane), and intensely vain Jacqueline (Jane Krakowski) — have slowly revealed the one thing they have in common: a mutual drive to escape and outrun their pasts.
It's OutRun, the teddygirls sub-culture, Carly Rae Jepsen, Rez, cafe racers, WarioWare, Blümchen, the 1950s, modern dance, Akira, F-zero, Space Harrier, Sia, Gradius, the 1980s, Charli XCX, Sailor Moon, Ouendan, Tron, Rhythm Tengoku, Punch-Out, and a good portion of ourselves, strangeness and mysticism stuffed into a blender.
That night I met Troy Carmichael, a rough and tumble nine-year-old tomboy who could both jump double dutch and outrun the boys on the block, who rocked beautiful braids and beads in her hair and who refused to take mess from anyone on her block or in her brownstone.
"In our view, TGT does not need to outrun AMZN for a revaluation, rather it needs to outcomp other home and apparel retailers, namely the mall based retailers, department stores, and specialty home retailers, for the valuation rerating to materialize," J.P. Morgan's Christopher Horvers said in a note to clients Thursday.
It also raised questions about whether Mr. Trump's aides had fallen victim to a misreading of events on the ground, or whether Mr. Trump, who officials say has sometimes outrun his aides in an enthusiasm for forcing out Mr. Maduro, might lose faith in the effort as it wears on.
The idea of a ski holiday in Quebec had come to me gradually last winter in the same way a February blob of rain had spread a slow-moving holiday disaster across Eastern ski country, from the Camelback Mountain Resort in Pennsylvania to Killington, Vt. Could I outrun climate change?
Most episodes are built for tears (the happy kind, the sad kind, or both), which is why Modern Love will be unable to outrun comparisons to television's greatest highwire tear-jerker, This Is Us. Both series are fixated on the tiny ways human connection, above all else, can save us.
The 63-year-old actor, who found worldwide fame opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in James Cameron's Terminator franchise, had spent more than three decades trying to outrun associations with Sarah, a spunky twentysomething turned half-crazed supersoldier who thought she bore the weight of humanity's future on her (extraordinarily muscled) shoulders.
Or, tech giants like Facebook and Google may simple outrun the regulators by reengineering their platforms to cloak vast personal data empires with end-to-end encryption, making it harder for outsiders to regulate them, even as they retain enough of a fix on the metadata to stay in the surveillance business.
Ford this week showed off a hybrid Ford Explorer it is selling to U.S. police departments that combines a six cylinder engine with a lithium-ion battery, an electric motor and a 10-speed transmission to deliver 318 horsepower and speed that can outrun police vehicles equipped with a larger V-8, company executives said.
Maintaining this high-level of protection cannot have been easy on the production team, but The Tale would not work without the presence of an actual child, because the entire film revolves around Jenny's realization that she has denied this child any presence in her life story until she can no longer outrun the truth.
Blueface has been the subject of some controversy among rap fans regarding his penchant for rapping offbeat: not just a few milliseconds off the exact rhythmic mark, but often faster than his circular, plinky piano loops to a substantial degree, like he's itching to outrun the beat entirely, except it keeps catching up with him.
It might have been hard for a new brand like Snow to get space on drugstore shelves years ago, but with nearly 22019,22012 followers on Instagram — thanks to a strategy the combines both organic and paid posts — Elizetxe has found that big merchants, looking to outrun the retail apocalypse, are reaching out to carry the brand.
A newer generation of military historians—for instance, John Mosier, in " The Blitzkrieg Myth" —argues persuasively that the blitzkrieg happened mostly in panicked headlines, that the German tank corps had outrun its supply lines, and that France was in no worse shape in May of 1940 than it had been in a similar moment in 1914.
And there are numerous moments in "The One That Holds Everything" that hold some of the mystery and intrigue of a great short story, like the presence of Candace's stepmother at the fire that killed Candace's mom (suggesting the stepmother killed Candace's mom), or an entire section of the episode set in Hong Kong that feels like Candace trying to outrun herself.
Instead, massive portraits of algorithmically generated criminals (think: Do androids dream of Florida State mugshots?) hang from the back walls while an aggressive onslaught of hypercolored canvases, spray-painted by automated drones, corral you into an uncanny VR experience—download the Seefoam mobile app for an on-the-go taste—and Ben Jones's OutRun-on-acid projection room, Road Trip II.
It's OutRun, the "teddy girls" sub-culture, Carly Rae Jepsen, Rez, cafe racers, WarioWare, Blümchen, the 1950s, modern dance, Akira, F-Zero, Space Harrier, Sia, Gradius, the 1980s, Charli XCX, Sailor Moon, Ouendan, Tron, Rhythm Tengoku, Punch Out, and a good portion of ourselves, strangeness, and mysticism stuffed into a blender Where do you even start with a list like that?
There's unofficial emulation, of course, which is enough for some—but when I'm talking to someone younger than I am, a school-age family member perhaps, about Horizon 3, and I say: "Hey, if you like that, you'll love OutRun 2," them not having the option to just grab a disc or an above-board download is quite depressing, actually.
Needless to say, Costner and Harrelson are well-suited to these 20th-century cowboy roles -- Costner has more than done his part to help keep the western alive -- and director John Lee Hancock (whose credentials include the 2004 version of "The Alamo") and writer John Fusco have some fun with the idea that these aging manhunters can't, say, outrun younger suspects the way they once might have.
In two of the show's more gut-twisting episodes, a young, single mother from Uganda ("The Baker") and a gay Syrian refugee ("The Son") attempt to outrun the grip of family for better opportunities in the US. For the former, embracing her family's legacy ends up being the key to small-town success, whereas the latter, after being granted asylum, must create a new life for himself in Idaho.
N.C.A.A. Tournament: Day 2 It should not be possible for a human being listed at 63 feet 7 inches and 285 pounds to outrun a guard while chasing down a loose ball, to fool him with a behind-the-back dribble and then to glide in for a layup, but Zion Williamson warps logic and good sense every time his size-15 feet step onto a basketball court.
On Friday, July 225, the festival of San Fermin begins in Pamplona, Spain, and the next day the festival's most famous attraction will start: the running of the bulls, where every day six bulls are released to dash 218 yards (a little more than half a mile) through the city's streets to its bullring, while humans try to outrun them and avoid injury, and thousands of spectators look on.
When you see a player build up such an impressive lead that the Spiny Shell (the deadly blue one) isn't enough to ruin their race, or hold onto their Super Horn despite an impending shell attack because they know they can outrun it on the next corner, or quickly flick the "look behind you" button and take out a chasing opponent before lining themselves up for a precision bend, it's hard to chalk victories up to fortune.
Nothing's fixed in these lyrics, not even fear: Ingrain, all the membranes, your conscience is a dark spotHeavier than the other antimatters in your stark thoughtsCan't shake what you done, no matter how far you outrun itMask that with the false fact that somebody is coming It's Afro-futurist dystopia from an album slated for release in September that tells the "Her"-like love story of a man who survives a slave uprising on an interstellar ship and an onboard computer.

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