The amalgam of buildings will soar above Liberty Hall, overshadowing all of the resident communities. |
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Olumer personally thought that Cadona, or Destiny, didn't want the Kings and Queens overshadowing her, but of course he didn't say that. |
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However, deep rooms must receive a minimum lux by law hence the large windows and care that there are no balconies overshadowing them. |
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Have college athletics become too important, in some cases overshadowing colleges' primary goal? |
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Its dense growth is overshadowing native wild flowers such as ragged robin, marsh woundwart and meadow cranesbill. |
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He drew comparisons between democracy and the Yasig laws of the Tartars as being man-made laws that were overshadowing God's laws. |
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Musical backing is kept low key with touches of strings, brass and brooding electronica, never overshadowing Jane's fragile but emotive vocals. |
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It's as if he felt the other musicians were overshadowing him on his own album and, dammit, he decided to do something about it. |
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There is, however, a danger of the high quality of the music overshadowing the script. |
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There was a weak trend consistent with verbal overshadowing such that providing a verbal description reduced performance slightly. |
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The three papers below describe the verbal overshadowing effect in more detail. |
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So, I'm trying to learn to be wary of verbal overshadowing, and focus as squarely as possible on the actual mental experience. |
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He said many areas had serious underlying problems which were overshadowing significant improvements being made to health services. |
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Her vocals are mousy yet pretty, never overshadowing the delicate ambiance created by simple layers of loops and noodling. |
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The huge jebels rise sheer from the sandy valley floor overshadowing the small but growing settlement of Rum. |
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There are people who went to various camps or events where he was and they said clairvoyantly they saw this great being overshadowing him. |
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Heroes are all well and good, but only when they're already dead, and you don't have to deal with them overshadowing you. |
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Entertainment marked a vital part of the election campaign, largely overshadowing popular debate on political platforms. |
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The success of a certain number of women is overshadowing the precariousness, the low wages and the poor working conditions of many other women. |
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There is a risk of events like this overshadowing the unstinting work of its staff. |
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Computer software is available for assessing overshadowing impact of neighbouring buildings. |
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However, the persistent political crisis in the country is now overshadowing the implementation of the resolution. |
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In such an atmosphere the games of nationalistic politics played on the periphery have come close to overshadowing the athletic events. |
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The album won critical praise, overshadowing previous criticisms about his attitude. |
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Increasingly, the dollars involved in the farming operation are overshadowing the money that can be earned from an off-farm job. |
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Third, and overshadowing every other event last year, was the 11 September terrorist attacks. |
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The region as a whole is highly volatile and unstable, overshadowing efforts to make political progress. |
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Energy prices are likely to edge up slightly compared to 2009, though the supply glut overshadowing the market will keep prices in check. |
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Once again the moral and legal status of the human embryo is overshadowing this issue. |
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Japan's government has signalled that key policies for dealing with the huge bad debt overshadowing the banking and corporate sectors could be delayed. |
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Possibly because of this tragedy rightly overshadowing all other aspects, little has been heard of the monetary cost of this misbegotten adventure. |
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The effects of verbal overshadowing are crucial for eyewitness accounts. |
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Without overshadowing his talented counterparts, Cedar commands the stage with a meticulous mix of stoicism and candor. |
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Her charisma was too much, too overshadowing for the Royal model as it exists even now. |
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Alongside miles of rivers and streams its dense growth is overshadowing native wild flowers such as ragged robin, purple loosestrife, marsh woundwart and meadow cranesbill. |
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When Winston Foster first hit the scene in the '80s, he seemed adamant on overshadowing his albino features with rude boasts about his sexual prowess. |
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With just five weeks to go before the midterm elections, the talk of war appears to be overshadowing other issues, such as the economy and Social Security. |
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A feisty performance threatens to overwhelm some of her co-performers, but in a real test of her ability she plays her part without overshadowing the main leads. |
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If a piece is too large or ostentatious, the rest of your garden could pale into insignificance, overshadowing all your previous months or years of hard work in an instant. |
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With growth forecasts cut in half, revenues actually in decline, and concerns about the U. S. economy overshadowing all, the Conservative pre-budget message was all about the need for restraint. |
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The following year, Makeba went on to score a huge hit with Pata Pata. Indeed, the song became such a classic that it often came close to overshadowing the rest of her repertoire. |
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Thus, a host of new and urgent global challenges are already overshadowing education and suggest the focus, momentum and resulting advances in global education since 2000 may be lost, with disastrous consequences for all. |
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Conventional light crude oil production declined by six per cent in Alberta, overshadowing increases in British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. |
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It's a threatening image that evokes both the scale and power of the oil industry, overshadowing individual humans in its overwhelming monstrousness. |
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During the reign of Henry III royal power was restored, overshadowing the much powerful Castilian nobility. |
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The debt crisis, which spread from Greece to other peripheral European markets, is overshadowing other, more benign developments, both in the EU economy and in the rest of the world. |
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But if these proposals are to carry any weight, a basic requirement is, of course, continuous social dialogue, but above all, we need to confront the fundamental threats overshadowing the area of labour relations. |
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In the 2nd century, Pertinax, who shared his birthday, became emperor, overshadowing commemoration of Claudius. |
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The historian Peter Brown speculated that one reason for Wilfrid's exile in 678 was that he was overshadowing the king as a patron. |
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In fact, an overdependence on the sight gag ultimately proves to be their undoing, overshadowing the graver aspects of the painter's chosen subjects. |
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Overshadowing the square was a tall hill topped by a crumbling castle. |
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