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When nerves got the better of her, she giggled nervously.
"My touring had got the better of me, really," he explains.
Applying low kicks well throughout, Lobov got the better of Avilla.
Tom's failures, he got the better of them in the end.
Alas, youthful impatience appears to have got the better of him.
He got the better of us, there's no doubt about that.
"The curiosity of it got the better of me," Reinhard admits.
As an artist, maybe my ego got the better of me.
Sure, Cruz got the better of him on the birther question.
But the Kings got the better of the final 56.23 minutes.
Maybe New Year's Eve got the better of you last night.
Pittsburgh got the better of the shots in the period, 16-11.
Nominative determinism (and an opportunistic wight) finally got the better of him.
But in the end, she got the better of him, and escaped.
"Frankly, greed got the better of me," he said during his sentencing.
He was still in the hunt before cramp got the better of him.
But while Cruz got the better of Trump early on, it didn't last.
I ignored the first few, but eventually curiosity got the better of me.
Castro also very clearly got the better of his fellow Texan, former Rep.
It is possible that China's thriftiness got the better of it last month.
Many outside observers wrote that Democrats got the better of Trump in that negotiation.
Even when Bradley got the better of Pacquiao, he seemed only to energize him.
"My curiosity has got the better of me," Brendan wrote in an email later.
As he was carted off the field, Allen's emotions got the better of him.
The plan was to pull an all-nighter, but sleep got the better of me.
"Canadians generally recognize that the United States got the better of the deal," Harper said.
At this point, you may be wondering if my sentimentality got the better of me.
"His old New York sparring buddy, he felt, got the better of him," Stokols said.
I thought I was prepared for the trip, but anxiety got the better of me.
I saw him do good stuff, but the old him got the better of him.
But he got the better of her on mass incarceration, on Israel, on climate change.
I'd been overexerting myself, and the sickness I'd been battling finally got the better of me.
Novak adds: "Euphoria and adrenalin [sic] after the win on Sunday got the better of me".
Skiing was not something he ever thought much about until curiosity got the better of him.
Whittaker, on one leg and without many of his weapons, still got the better of Romero.
Mike Pence, the Republican, was widely judged to have got the better of Tim Kaine, the Democrat.
Now it seems that the ocean once again got the better of the Falcon Heavy center core.
Everyone gets a little queasy before a proposal, but this guy's nerves got the better of him.
"That's where the influence of this office sort of, yeah, got the better of me," he said.
Anger got the better of me and I decided all I needed to do were some squats.
Ryan's Falcons got the better of Rodgers' Packers in the first meeting of the season on Oct.
So one day, aged 210 and snot nosed in short trousers, curiosity got the better of me.
The team, as is almost always the case, got the better of the deal for eight years.
And as she rounded her way toward the photographers'  pit, those heels got the better of her.
The common thread was that the campaign's moral fervor repeatedly got the better of its message focus.
But curiosity got the better of me, and the reality was nothing short of a religious experience.
In the end consumer choice got the better of him; cars now come in all manner of complexions.
Most people thought Clinton got the better of the exchanges, however, and turned in a solid performance. Agree?
And yet, even I couldn't avoid the hype machine, and my curiosity eventually got the better of me.
Art Review Ai Weiwei has endured frequent gripes that his activism has got the better of his art.
Petkovic also got the better of Kvitova at the 2018 Australian Open, winning 10-8 in the decider.
Discussing the contest afterward, Mr. Ke said a very human element got the better of him: his emotions.
But he's not alone in drawing a blank -- no other recent President has got the better of Pyongyang.
That was very much how left-hander Vondrousova got the better of the more pre-programmed Konta on Friday.
But curiosity got the better of me after I saw some early reviews suggesting that the game wasn't terrible.
Initially she hid it, not wanting to encourage his racing career, but her conscience got the better of her.
Much like Adam in the Book of Genesis, it seems that temptation may have got the better of him.
She will take on world number 13 Belinda Bencic after she got the better of American teenager Amanda Anisimova.
Chris Pratt attacked the sandwich and took three huge bites before the meal ultimately got the better of him.
"Someone is homeless not because they did something wrong — it's because life got the better of them," Raines reminds us.
Cruz's "New York values" comment also came under discussion, and Trump got the better of Cruz by invoking 9/11.
Jeb Bush went toe-to-toe with billionaire businessman Donald Trump and equaled or got the better of his nemesis.
Although Mischa was the one competing, it was Sascha's emotions that often got the better of him on the sideline.
Mayor Michael J. Matthews lamented in 2000 that "greed got the better of me" as he admitted to committing extortion.
May's own former chief of staff, Nick Timothy, is that negotiators in Brussels got the better of the prime minister.
However, my sense of adventure got the better of me, and these ballooning adventures helped put Virgin on the map.
I left it for a few days, but curiosity eventually got the better of me, and heart pounding, I opened it.
The girl whose skirt matches the sky and her blouse the sun, feels like she got the better of the deal.
They got the better of us in the first two periods and they would get the puck and go cross ice.
Of course, United got the better of New York during last year's conference final en route to winning the MLS Cup.
One of television's greatest anti-heroes got the better of the baddies and at the same time received his just deserts.
As I started to draw, the bitter wind got the better of him and he started to pick his things up.
It's also why Iran got the better of us in the nuclear negotiations and North Korea has defied us for years.
Hamish Black—a 25 year old from Scotland—was on tour with a band when his depression got the better of him.
The only candidate who really tried to confront Trump was Bush, but Trump repeatedly got the better of him in those exchanges.
Gaye III thinks Jones' bad memory got the better of him when he said in an interview, "Brando would "f*** anything. Anything!
In a debate the next year, Huxley got the better of the bishop of Oxford, and became known thereafter as Darwin's bulldog.
When I found out that there were several branches of the primary Pyongyang chain in Bangkok, curiosity got the better of me.
Fognini can lose his temper on court, and it got the better of him in a bizarre incident during the fourth game.
But hubris got the better of him, and as he approached the finish line, the fan started celebrating a little too early.
But her nerves got the better of her as the hours flew by, and before she knew it, her time was up.
Much like the first fight, McGregor got the better of the first round, battering his foe to the brink of a stoppage.
Her reward is a fourth round tie against unseeded Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro who got the better of Kaia Kanepi in three sets.
Despite many thinking he got the better of Eddie Alvarez in his next outing nine months later, Alvarez came away with the win.
A strong night for Warren Warren came into the debate amid a furor with Sanders, and she got the better of their exchanges.
Only my excitement got the better of me, and I set the hook too fast and pulled the fly out of the fish's mouth.
Tanaka got the better of his mentor on April 17, when New York posted a 4-3 victory over the Mariners at Yankee Stadium.
But he got the better of the Clinton campaign on the medium where he rules as the undisputed master of the swift comeback: Twitter.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Sunday that the U.S. "got the better of the deal" in the new U.S.–Canada trade deal.
Tottenham playmaker Eriksen was denied by Subasic with the opener of the shootout, but Modric got the better of Schmeichel with Croatia's third attempt.
He got the better of me this time, and it's fun and I'm sure he's ecstatic about it, but hopefully there will be more.
"I will add that since I've had time to reflect on the situation, I'd say excitement got the better of my judgment," SupMatto said.
In the first matchup of the 2016 draft's top two picks, Wentz got the better of Goff, the No. 73 overall selection that year.
Fifth seed Ekaterina Alexandrova of Russia got the better of China's Peng Shuai, a former finalist, with a 7-6(7) 6-1 victory.
Los Angeles defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, who was with Brees when they were with the then-San Diego Chargers, got the better of him.
One would think that she would know how to hang on during a strong wind, but this one must have got the better of her.
But the 2000 Republican nominee got the better of the vice president in that year's first debate nonetheless when Gore's audible sighs turned viewers off.
Though Wang's team insisted our conversation focus on RoboMasters, and that he would only speak in Mandarin, Wang's enthusiasm soon got the better of him.
Although South Korea had a few moments, Sweden got the better of the play and will fancy its chances to score in the second half.
The Europeans got the better of the accord, most analysts agree, and remain eager to avoid a no-deal Brexit that would damage both parties.
But there have been moments this week when his grievance and anger got the better of him and he has lashed out, usually on Twitter.
The match resumed in the third set and Galan got the better of the seventh-seeded Australian to win 6-1 4-6 6-4.
In the first matchup between Southeastern Conference teams in the round of 210 since 211, South Carolina got the better of its rival, 228-226.
I'd open it whenever my emotions got the better of me, add another row or columns, and lose myself in daydreams of the open road.
His defense of "eminent domain" — an issue that many conservatives care about — was weak, and Bush got the better of him in an exchange about it.
But the documents allege his curiosity got the better of him and he went into the bedroom where he found the girl in the locked closet.
Unfortunately -- because, let's be honest, that would have been an amazing event -- smart thinking got the better of him and he canceled the planned broadcast Thursday.
The two fought in MMA about this time last year and Schilling got the better of Kato on the feet (as expected) before getting taken down.
Goerges broke Vekic early in the second and had the chance to serve out the match at 5-4 but nerves got the better of her.
Harper entered the game 1 for 26 in his career against Harvey but got the better of him on a first-inning fastball over the plate.
Bass, founder of Hayman Capital Management, said he sees the phase one deal as a "temporary truce," in which the U.S. got the better of China.
The famously fiery Hatton, 28, has a mediocre record in his three appearances at the Players Championship, where frustration got the better of him last year.
M&S chief executive Steve Rowe dismissed any suggestion that Ocado had got the better of a deal that values the joint venture at 1.5 billion pounds.
Sunday's debate also follows a vice presidential debate in which most commentators said Trump's running mate Mike Pence got the better of Clinton's running mate Tim Kaine.
M&S Chief Executive Steve Rowe dismissed the suggestion that Ocado had got the better of a deal, which values the joint venture at 1.5 billion pounds.
It wasn&apost smart, but it was someone causing a huge ruckus just to get on camera, and it got the better of him in the moment.
As I grew up and my curiosity got the better of me, I had various brief encounters with creepy Koopa types, and none of them were great.
She made it inside, but shortly after halftime her emotions got the better of her and she let out a cry that drew the attention of stewards.
He was jealous of Moules's access to the children, fearful of being displaced, and angry that the new lover got the better of the Farquharsons' two cars.
Others in the same session had fallen to this behemoth several times, so when I got the better of it, you can bet I let them know.
"At the end of the day, national interests got the better of the European Parliament," Green lawmaker Philippe Lamberts told the assembly in the French city of Strasbourg.
"Most of the people who missed a credit card payment actually have the money, but life got the better of them for one reason or another," Greene said.
Most Asian currencies have got the better of the dollar which has taken a beating on growing concerns over the U.S. administration's inability to deliver on promises made.
The Bulgarian bagged the opening set with another break in the eighth game as nerves got the better of Garin who was contesting his first Masters quarter-final.
After 24 hours of watching the stock's ticker symbol go up and down, Grant's anxiety got the better of him and he sold his investment at a 50% loss.
What stood out most about Cotton wasn't his alpha two-guard build or the stories about how he got the better of Kobe in 1995 at a summer camp.
Duffy barely got the better of Bassitt (0-1), who was summoned from Triple-A for the first time since 2016 as an emergency replacement for injured Trevor Cahill.
His youthful and campy antiestablishment manner — hilariously ironic but also openly confrontational — employed a playful, poetic wit that for years easily got the better of the uptight white media.
There is certainly no shame for Dariush, who stepped in with one of the most dangerous lightweights in the world and got the better of most of the fight.
As her brother zipped through them, Ms. Loeb's curiosity — and perhaps a bit of sibling rivalry — got the better of her, and a love of crossword solving was born.
However, Daniels grew from those fights and in his rematch with Holzken he got the better of him for two rounds before a cut above his eye caused a stoppage.
I'm ashamed to admit that the steep slope and hot sun got the better of us and we were forced to park our bikes below and hike up on foot.
LONDON (Reuters) - Madison Keys said nerves had got the better of her against Russian qualifier Evgeniya Rodina as she became the latest title contender to fall at Wimbledon on Friday.
But the Red Stars got the better of the reigning champions in two of their three previous meetings this season, with their first match resulting in a 1-1 draw.
Anderson got the better of Joey Lucchesi (5-4), who pitched well in the second San Francisco Bay Area homecoming of his career but was victimized by a shaky defense.
Is it that the high chairs and bottomless frozen yogurt remind everyone of those post-swimming pool children's parties we enjoyed before booze and records got the better of us?
Trump now says very little about Trudeau, according to an adviser, and believes he and his trade representative Bob Lighthizer got the better of the Canadians in their trade negotiations.
"If we lost because the emotions got the better of him, or he made a mistake, then it would have been a problem for us, and for him," Scala said.
That pressure has now been lifted and she will arrive happy and relaxed although wary of big-hitters like Kiki Bertens who got the better of her in the Madrid final.
The last time Federer beat Nadal anywhere on clay was in Madrid in 2009 — one of only two times he has got the better of him on the Spaniard's favorite surface.
Gold fell on Tuesday as the dollar and stocks gained ground on the view that U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton got the better of rival Donald Trump in their first debate.
Tyron told us all about it on "The Hollywood Beatdown" -- saying he called out the UFC honcho after a shoulder surgery ... after some "ooey-gooey goodness" got the better of him.
"If Uber can't be turned around, he'll wipe his hands and walk away, and say 'I tried to repair the Titanic, but the iceberg got the better of us'," Harteveldt said.
Emotions got the better of me and I just wanted to say that the atmosphere was crazy out there today, just super unfortunate that it had to end in a default.
Samsung won an appeal in its second patent dispute with Apple Thursday, but in reality it got the better of Apple a long time ago — at least in the court battle.
But eventually the pangs of conscience, compounded by the toll his actions had taken on his brother and on his sometime girlfriend, Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn), got the better of him.
New Zealand helmsman Peter Burling had got the better of Ainslie at the start and led to the second mark of the course, but the British boat appeared to be catching them.
Kuznetsova again got the better of Radwanska, having lost just once in eight meetings with the Pole, as she came back from a set down to win a near three-hour battle.
For three rounds and change, Poirier got the better of fellow top five flyweight, Justin Gaethje, outmaneuvering the ferocious low kicker and proving that he is not ranked on natural ability alone.
Radcliffe's record, set in 22, did seem under threat at first as Keitany comfortably led for the majority of the race but the conditions got the better of her in the end.
The Pacers got the better of most of the second quarter, including a 6-0 burst late in the period that allowed them to get within 58-19593 in the final minute.
When he arrived arrived at his naturalization ceremony on July 4, 2015, the presences of elected officials, a judge, and a lot of red, white, and blue got the better of Kulkarni.
Coming back on short notice, presumably after much back stage favor asking between the UFC and the WWE, Lesnar got the better of Mark Hunt in a hard fought three round decision.
Holloway's boxing has always been one of his great strengths—even McGregor got the better of Holloway through jamming his advances with low line straight kicks and forcing him onto the back foot.
He pushed the pace in the final three rounds and looked to have got the better of Jack in those nine minutes, dictating the fight and landing a series of crisp left hands.
Australian teenager Alexei Popyrin claimed his first main draw victory on the ATP Tour as the qualifier got the better of a tussle with compatriot Matthew Ebden, winning 7-6(4) 6-4.
Anderson got the better of Padres left-hander Joey Lucchesi (5-4), who pitched well in the second San Francisco Bay Area homecoming of his career but was victimized by a shaky defense.
Only once has Mr Nadal held his rival's down-the-line rate below 10%: the 2013 US Open final, the last time the Spaniard got the better of one of their hard-court duels.
While fans sought cover and raised umbrellas, organizers pushed back the resumption of play several times before finally accepting the British summer weather had got the better of them at around 6pm local time.
After she got the better of the president during a meeting in late 2018, the Internet was ignited by an image of her striding triumphantly from the White House in a fire-colored coat.
"Whenever we squared off in the Senate, he often got the better of me due to his superior knowledge of the rules and process," said James Wallner, former executive director of the Senate Steering Committee.
Unfortunately, anxiety, which has haunted me throughout the last few months around live performances has got the better of me… with the magnitude of the event, I have suffered the worst anxiety of my career.
And to guarantee further that the media wouldn't fixate on who had got the better of whom, he threw in some major news, promising outright that he would pick a woman as his running mate.
Perhaps the biggest surprise was that they held the lead virtually from start to finish in both races as Peter Burling, the team's new helmsman, got the better of Oracle's Jimmy Spithill in both starts.
Thursday night, she got the better of Mayor Pete Buttigieg with her direct, yet not rude, comments about his lack of experience and how the other Democratic contenders have accomplished much more than he has.
The 23-year-old had been due to drop out of last Friday's Abu Dhabi Marathon after 30km, but clearly his competitive spirit — and the lure of a $100,000 prize — got the better of him.
Both players had already beaten Croatia's Donna Vekic earlier this week, which made the final round robin match a virtual quarter-final where the Dutch top seed got the better of the 63-year-old Ukrainian.
Karl-Anthony Towns once again got the better of the individual matchup with fellow 2015 top-5 pick Kristaps Porzingis on Wednesday, but it was Porzingis and the New York Knicks going home with the win.
Just last July, Mr Molinari got the better of Mr Woods, when they were in the same playing group on the final day of the Open Championship in Scotland and Mr Molinari went on to win.
I could see users navigating entirely by the imagery gathered by the on-board Hero, but first time nerves got the better of me and I ended up watching the drone in hover in the sky.
Didi Chuxing, the ride-hailing company that got the better of Uber in the Chinese market, is near an agreement to raise at least $5 billion, Bloomberg and Reuters reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
"  Despite the fact that Bush was objectively correct about Trump's campaign of slander, Trump still got the better of the exchange by spinning Bush's attack into a plea for political correctness: "He said about language—my language.
LONDON (Reuters) - Antonio Conte got the better of Jose Mourinho for the second time this season as Chelsea beat 10-man Manchester United 1-0 at Stamford Bridge to reach the FA Cup semi-finals on Monday.
Although the wind was shifty, conditions in Bermuda's Great Sound were once again ideal and France got the better of Sweden at the start, with the flat water allowing the two boats to "fly" on their foils.
"Unfortunately, anxiety, which has haunted me throughout the last few months around live performances has got the better of me… with the magnitude of the event, I have suffered the worst anxiety of my career," he wrote.
Unfortunately for McNabb, the mental image of a violent army of pigs facing off against one AR-15-wielding hero quickly got the better of Twitter and, before long, it was trending nationwide with over 50,000 tweets.
Hiddleston says he was only trying to salute the bravery of UNICEF UK, Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), and World Food Programme, and the children of South Sudan when his nerves got the better of him.
Jason Zucker got the better of Calgary defenseman T.J. Brodie behind the net before sliding a pass to Staal, whose one-timer from the slot beat Smith to open the scoring at 3:17 of the first period.
Even now, I can relive the shared puzzlement of that summer day when we rode together on his bike to the beach at Koroen to abandon a striped cat, a cat that totally got the better of us.
But Stephen Stubbs, a lawyer for the Mongols, said the two groups got into a fist fight after exchanging words, and once the Mongols got the better of them, an Iron Order member brandished a handgun, and began firing.
ARSENAL MANAGER GETS AN ELUSIVE VICTORY Arsène Wenger got the better of his managerial rival, José Mourinho, for the first time in 16 head-to-head meetings as host Arsenal defeated Manchester United, 2-0, in the Premier League.
The only difference, according to her constructor notes below, is that her engineer brain's curiosity got the better of her and she did what any engineer would do: She took a puzzle apart and put it back together again.
" Amid a growing consensus in both parties that Hillary Clinton got the better of Donald Trump in the first presidential debate Monday night, the GOP nominee has been busy floating excuses while maintaining that his performance was "big-league.
" Amid a growing consensus in both parties that Hillary Clinton got the better of Donald Trump in the first presidential debate Monday night, the GOP nominee has been busy floating excuses while still maintaining that his performance was "big-league.
Kershaw, who has often struggled in the playoffs, took a big step in rewriting his postseason legacy when he got the better of the Astros in Game One where the left-hander struck out 11 over seven innings at Dodger Stadium.
In a see-saw affair in which both teams led by double figures, the Rockets got the better of the finish after Curry converted a three-point play to get the Warriors within 91-153 with 3:18 to go.
Having practiced law for so many years, she was on a first-name basis with the attorneys and the judges, and she spoke in spirited, peppery Dutch, occasionally sliding into Jordaanese vernacular when her emotions got the better of her.
But Jordan Zimmermann, who pitched for the Washington Nationals for seven seasons before signing a five-year, $110 million deal with Detroit over the winter, gazed into many friendly faces in his Tigers debut — and got the better of them.
With their dynamic backcourt and relative weakness up front, the Blazers are reminiscent of Eastern Conference teams like the Toronto Raptors, who got the better of Portland on Friday despite another 50-point night from Lillard, and the Washington Wizards.
In the summer of '71, Johnson's public image got the better of him when he gave an interview to Esquire, bragging about his ability to dodge the FBI; agents turned up at his doorstep and raided him a few days later.
And in this instance, he got the better of Sanchez, buzzing a pitch past him to end the game and give the Orioles a 6-4 victory after the Yankees had stampeded them in the first three games of the series.
Christie got the better of Rubio in the exchange — and every time Rubio tried to pivot back to his prepared talking points attacking President Obama later in the debate, some in the debate room booed as journalists and strategists scoffed on Twitter.
Leonard is averaging 230 points during his hot streak and once again got the better of Cleveland's LeBron James with a career-best 23-point effort as the Spurs beat the Cavaliers last Saturday in the game in which he hurt his hand.
World number two and second seed Naomi Osaka lost 7-6(4) 6-2 to dangerous Kazakh Yulia Putintseva who had also got the better of her in their recent match in Birmingham — a defeat that effectively cost Osaka the number one ranking.
The two played together as U.S. team mates at the 2007 Evian Junior Masters but went head to head in the 2012 NCAA Championship final, where Spieth got the better of Thomas to help his Texas Longorns beat Alabama to the title.
It was the confidence and enormous serve of last year's runner-up Muguruza that got the better of Giorgi — but not before the 24-year-old Italian had overcome bouts of inconsistency to force a forehand error and grab the second set.
Stafford struck deep a few times, but Thompson got the better of him with a would-be pick-6 that clanged off his hands, after the safety rotated from center field to cut off a wheel route early in the second quarter.
Initially, if the idea of landmark-hopping through a couple of states seemed an efficient way to gain insight into major events of the civil rights era, my compulsion to go rogue and wander off the map often got the better of me.
Since then he has reoriented his sculpture, videos, and social media accounts to serve almost as a broadcast medium for Chinese and global freedom — and, as a result, he has endured frequent gripes that his activism has got the better of his art.
But Koepka, who has used a mix of sheer athleticism, raw power and quiet confidence to dominate the sport in recent years, did seem to enjoy his bogey-free trip around a course that got the better of many big-name players.
But by the simple virtue of being a woman who pushed past a constant onslaught of sexist bullshit to get what she wanted, Peggy grew into a force that dared men to reckon with her brilliance, and smirked when she got the better of them.
Though Beckham did have a nice statistical game—seven catches for 121 yards—and one catch-and-run in which he faked out Norman pretty badly, frustration got the better of the Giants receiver sufficiently that he took it out on a sideline kicking net.
One night after being outscored 30-16 at the foul line, the Warriors got the better of the Hawks 20-11 in a game in which Atlanta had more field goals (40-39) and the teams had the same number of 123-pointers (12-12).
Either way, if you're being hated on by an attention-grabbing South Carolina fan during the Columbia, South Carolina rivalry, it's best to just play jazz with that water bottle they throw at you, and let them know you've got the better of them.
Although the 183-year-old Williams has reached three major finals since coming back from maternity leave last year, she fell short twice at Wimbledon, and once at last year's US Open, where Osaka and a row with the umpire got the better of her.
The Belgian was broken in her first service game as nerves got the better of her but after falling 2-0 behind Clijsters showed the grit and tenacity of old to gain a foothold in the match and troubled the Spaniard on crucial points.
In a battle between two Americans, Shelby Rogers beat Nicole Gibbs 6-3 5-63 6-4 in a match that lasted two hours and 33 minutes while fourth seed and local hope Wang Qiang got the better of Tunisia's Ons Jabeur 6-0 6-3.
Analysts say that North Korea got the better of Malaysia by barring nine Malaysian diplomats and their families from leaving the North until Malaysia agreed to release Mr. Kim's body and the three suspects, who had been holed up in the North Korean Embassy in Kuala Lumpur.
But after coming under criticism for his remarks, the 35-year-old actor said his "nerves got the better of me" while he accepted the award for Best Actor in a TV Drama for his role in the series that was adapted from a John le Carre novel.
In the first round of the Barao rematch he began to simply trade with Barao and while he got the better of these exchanges, it took Dillashaw's corner telling him to knock it off to get Dillashaw back into the gameplan he had been training for weeks to employ.
Despite Clinton and her staff being "extremely careless," Comey said the prosecution would come up short in proving criminal intent, meaning Clinton once again got the better of political opponents who, she had previously said, were "living in a fantasy world" if they expected to see her behind bars.
The scientists' own excitement got the better of them on several occasions, including last week, when theoretical physicist Clifford Burgess at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, sent an email to his entire department, telling them that LIGO had found a real, and "spectacular," signal of two large black holes merging.
Playing without senior guard Mustapha Heron, who sat out with a right ankle injury and could be done for the season, the Red Storm led by eight at the half and extended that to a 45-32 advantage with 16:21 to go when their aggressiveness got the better of them.
In a rematch of a November game at Minnesota in which Russell outscored Andrew Wiggins 12-13 in one of the season's top scoring duels, the Warriors guard got the better of his opponent again, with the Timberwolves standout going for 473 points this time in his team's 19th straight loss.
In a rematch of a November game at Minnesota in which Russell outscored Andrew Wiggins 33-40 in one of the season's top scoring duels, the Warriors guard got the better of his opponent again, with the Timberwolves standout going for 22 points this time in his team's 11th straight loss.
A slim majority of Democrats and most Republican members of The POLITICO Caucus – a panel of top operatives and activists in the early nominating states -- said the Vermont senator got the better of Clinton when the debate turned in the first hour to his critiques of Wall Street and large financial institutions.
But Lesnar clearly has an aptitude for learning so without pretending that a Jose Aldo or Eddie Alvarez like transformation from non-striker to an MMA boxing savant is likely, let's discuss a few things that Lesnar could do to make his A game more effective and threaten even the men who got the better of him in his MMA career.
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Spurs 100, Thunder 96 | San Antonio Leads Series, 2-1 OKLAHOMA CITY — In the latest chapter of a basketball series that has featured a surplus of technical sophistication and individual skill, back-and-forth tactical scheming and prolonged periods of loud noises, the San Antonio Spurs got the better of the Oklahoma City Thunder, surging to a 100-96 victory on Friday night at Chesapeake Energy Arena to take a 2-783 lead in their Western Conference semifinal series.
After letting a double-digit lead slip away through the first 6 1/2 minutes of the second half, the No. 6 Mountaineers took control when their best player was forced to the bench, knocking off No. 7 Oklahoma 89-113 on Saturday night at WVU Coliseum in Morgantown, W.Va. For much of the game, West Virginia's Jevon Carter, one of the best defenders in college basketball, got the better of the Sooners' freshman phenom, Trae Young.

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