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en There definitely was a lot of one-upmanship, trying to outdo your colleagues and siblings.

en The dance is targeted more toward the older siblings and provides good entertainment that is free. It's great because students can bring their siblings when they come and visit and they don't have to worry about entertaining them.

en He touched the lives of many people. ... He was a faithful friend and very supportive of colleagues in his field, ... We [at the department] are moved by the outpouring of letters from former students and colleagues.

en We have learned many important lessons from our Georgian colleagues and our Ukrainian colleagues. We are studying very closely their method for coming to power peacefully, and trying to follow their example.

en She had to outdo me. She's got twins.

en They complement each other very well. They all want to outdo each other.

en Yes, they take credit for it, ... They try to impress one another and outdo one another. She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood. Yes, they take credit for it, ... They try to impress one another and outdo one another.

en The hotels are constantly trying to outdo each other.

en OUTDO, v.t. To make an enemy.
  Ambrose Bierce

en I think women get a little crazier when they run in packs. They want to outdo each other.

en [By entering the family business of music he followed many of his siblings including elder brothers Stephen, Ziggy, Julian and Ky-Mani and sisters Sharon and Cedella. They frequently perform together and in 1992, Ziggy and Stephen formed Ghetto Youths International. So close are the Marley siblings that some joke it is rare to find them on their own.] That's how we perform. There's no other way, ... my unit, it's M-Unit. We don't do anything alone. It's always a family effort.

en When it is a question of tragedy of this magnitude, it's not a question of one-upmanship, ... That is why the president of Pakistan has gone on record as having said that we aren't going to stand on ceremony.

en We were thrilled to be honored with this, and proud and glad that our employees and others see us as taking good care of them. We just feel like we're doing for our colleagues who are serving what we try to do ... for our colleagues who aren't serving.

en We took a day and a half to make sure that no millionaires could oust any of my colleagues from their seats, ... And many of my colleagues used terms like, 'my seat,' 'our seat,' don't let anybody threaten that, of course.

en It was a small private family ceremony. There are going to be two parties in September for friends and colleagues. There were no ministerial colleagues at the ceremony.
  Tony Blair


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