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As a young man he had once been forced to outrace a forest fire.
Terrified people were running in every direction, trying to outrace death.
He watched the sun play on the muscles of her long, light brown legs as she tried to outrace him.
Powered by the energy she sensed around them, it might outrace time itself.
Also, to claim you "can't simply outrace the pack" just means you're bad at the game.
When we were bored earlier we tried to outrace it.
Gray would outrace two Duke defenders the final 28-yards into the end zone.
We can have no warning, I suppose; your ship will outrace the radio beam.
Any hope, however irrational, that she and her companions might outrace the pack was gone.
Bob thought that he could outrace Brenda, but he didn't.
And any Copy could outrace a bullet, lift a building, move a planet from its course.
One could step across light-years, unaged; so it was possible to outrace light and time.
There was no point in trying to outrace the grapeshot across its flat, diamond surface.
The Iris had her cut off from land, and could easily outrace her on the open river.
He felt like he was trying to outrace an animated nebula.
Was there any way they could outrace the Calamarain?
"I began trying to outrace the virus and catch Bison.
Dolph dived, but the line of fire followed; he could not outrace it.
Tom put on a burst of speed, as if attempting to outrace their pursuer.
Something happened too rapidly for Seard to outrace it with a gunshot.
Once they reached ten thousand feet, they would be able to outrace anything launched from the ground.
You can't simply outrace the pack of Mario characters through the 32 different cartoon courses.
With an evolving stable of cars, the teenagers move through various places and moments in time as they try to outrace history.
Unless certain things happen, demand will outrace supply.
Sheryl was a warrior, but even the best of Somelons could not outrace the sun.