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1 On some sections of the route, however, protesters were outnumbered by police.
2 He and his men are badly outnumbered by the Egyptians,' Fabiola answered.
3 They're vastly outnumbered by rare variants, and tend to have weaker effects.
4 Heavily outnumbered by police, many protesters were beaten before the demonstration ended.
5 Protesters at events in Montreal on Saturday were also outnumbered by well-wishers.
6 The first protesters to arrive were outnumbered by film crews and journalists.
7 The Mongars, who were outnumbered by twenty to one, obeyed without hesitation.
8 But Mr Simpson said business voices were seriously outnumbered by unionists and academics.
9 They had points of similarity, but those were far outnumbered by the differences.
10 Sheldon quickly discovered the would-be celebrants were far outnumbered by those seeking vindication.
11 Liberal groups - heavily outnumbered by Islamists in parliament - are also alarmed.
12 Even when united the Englishmen were far outnumbered by the Spaniards and blacks.
13 She continued to explain that officers were outnumbered by the crowds in Soweto.
14 That doesn't change the fact we're grossly outnumbered by rabids on the street.
15 German inventions were out-matched and outnumbered by those coming from the Allied side.
16 But they were greatly outnumbered by gas-guzzling SUVs, pickup trucks and luxury cars.
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