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"As I have said on those previous occasions, not only do I want to see our supporters outnumber the Cradley fans, I want them to outshout them too.
What that resulted in--and I think management was happy about this--was that the hawks seemed to outshout the voices of reason that were arguing we should wait."
Dad grinned, knowingly, as all the way back to the farm we tried to outshout each other's version of that first unchaperoned expedition.
Like in the early years when Sharjah hosted the famous India-Pakistan clashes, the stadium once again turned into a battlefield for the nearly 16,000 vociferous fans trying to outshout each other.
That, along with the odd casting of a bloke who looked like him out of Ant & Dec (the one with the normal size forehead ) and sounded like Graham Norton and Loyd Grossman having a competition to see who could outshout each other by going "Coo-eee!" in the oddest, campest voice.
He was mindful, too, of the changing nature of the news industry - coming from an era when news anchors and reporters were known and respected for their acumen, knowledge and fairness, rather than their looks, hairstyles, or ability to shock audiences or outshout guests.
The size of the billboard is getting bigger and bigger as competing enterprises try to 'outshout' and 'outdo' each other in advertisement; The radio is getting more and more artistic and rhetorical in its packaging and use of sound and sound effect for appropriate audio effect; The TV applies sharper and catchy images endowed with high level aesthetics and rhetoric; the bus and matatu industry in Kenya, especially of the 1990s, not only had peculiar and unique language forms (still apparent in form of variants of SHENG), but also graphic and pictorial depictions and literary forms that could pass more as graffiti.
"What do you want?" she repeated, trying to outshout Elvis.
It's tough for a family store to outshout a Wal-Mart or Sears for a shopper's attention.
It was the goal a tie which had been dying on its feet badly needed and the 3000 United fans began to outshout the massive local support.
Her being heard by God depends not on her ability to outshout all the praise of heaven, but by God's eagerness to listen to one for whom He has died.
WYATT TEE WALKER, 64, senior pastor, Canaan Baptist Church of Christ, Harlem, has, Dean Newsome said, "the tone and lyrical quality of the biblical prophets." A fellow minister said he "preaches in an authentic voice and does not try to outshout his fellow preachers." Dubbed "Harlem's Renaissance Man" by the Rev.
Corporations that import athletic shoes, silk fabrics and men's clothing from China and sell them at huge markups will try to outshout and outmaneuver the advocates of human rights.