They are more than a billion times brighter than the Sun and can outshine an entire galaxy for several weeks. |
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The stars shined as brightly as they could, as if trying to outshine the other lights that hung in the night sky. |
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How must it feel to know that not just one, but two of the bands you drummed for, so brightly outshine your own? |
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Indeed, it is not just television personalities that often outshine real people. |
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Mr. White defended it, saying no federal building should outshine the Capitol. |
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There has even been speculation that her visit may outshine Barack Obama's next week. |
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And for as long as Mr Gandhi does not rise, it is hard for other relative youngsters to be promoted without appearing to outshine him. |
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For a brief while it will outshine all the billions of other stars in its galaxy combined. |
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However, even though kindness is central to the list, it cannot outshine the fruit of love which is mentioned first before all the other fruits. |
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Do you still see players like Abby Wambach, Birgit Prinz or Marta as the elite of the women's game or are new stars about to outshine them? |
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Above all these trends, there are three requirements that outshine all the rest: value, convenience and the cool factor. |
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Our 14K Gold Bracelet is the ultimate in luxury and designed to be clean and tasteful so your beads outshine everything. |
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Elegance has never come so easy. Motorola's MOTOROLA K1 is your chance to outshine the competition. |
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A lifesized, themed presentation is planned, which will outshine all conventional product displays. |
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Working section by section, apply outshine 01 anti-frizz polishing milk and gently brush through with a boar-bristle smoothing brush. |
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Lagged realisation prices and weak markets are likely to have affected its coal and industrial minerals businesses, but that won't outshine the good news. |
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Data from the U.S. Department of Education and from several recent university studies show that far from being shy and demoralized, today's girls outshine boys. |
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These mass marketing dominions have attitudes struck with such unbelievable good cheer and personalities so beaming they outshine the Northern lights. |
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Expert tailors and dressmakers had been called in to make her dresses, for it was common agreement that none should outshine her in the coming celebration. |
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In addition, New England's housing sector is relatively better off than the US average, positioning New Brunswick wood product exporters to outshine the rest of Canada. |
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This is the work of two artists who are happy in their trade, who think about it night and day, and who outshine the precious legacy they received. |
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Gunning for goals: Gonzalo Higuain of Real Madrid and David Villa of Barcelona could well cross paths in the semi-finals should Argentina and Spain advance, but neither man need await that chance to outshine his counterpart. |
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Thirty years after he first took home the coveted prize, the 67-year-old singer-songwriter became the oldest recipient of a Brit award on a night that saw the old guard outshine music's young starlets. |
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While the substantive issues dealt with by the CBSC always far outnumber and outshine the more mundane procedural matters, some important principles have emerged on the procedural side this year which are worth noting. |
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With an abnormally busy news week, the Euro-Zone may, for the first time in months, outshine the Dollar and take control of the forex market this week. |
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In an infinite...universe the stars would collectively outshine the Sun and flood the heavens with light far more intense than is observed. |
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Japanese mothers take pride in their obentos and hope they outshine those of other mothers, said the Japanese cookbook author Hiroko Shimbo. |
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If the ATX 2-wheel drive vehicles often outshine 4-wheel drive competitors, the ATX 4x4 remove all doubts standing out as the ideal solution for facing up to even the most extreme cases in complete safety. |
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The celebrities on one channel must outshine and outstunt the celebrities on another channel. |
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On every occasion, it is remarkable how each rapporteur manages to outshine their predecessors in criminalising millions of Europeans who are faced with the tragic effects of unbridled immigration. |
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In Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga, he manages to outshine Vimal with his great comic sense and casual yet sarcastic dialogue delivery. |
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Taking to the stage to introduce his new film, The Descendants, at the mayor's gala, the maker of Sideways and Election sported a bright blue suit — how else should you dress to outshine George Clooney? |
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Martin said he did not fear being eclipsed as the main opposition party by Sinn Fein, some of whose Dáil deputies outshine Fianna Fáil ones in debates inside the Irish parliament. |
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If the telescope were heated by sunlight or the warm glow of the Earth, the infrared light emitted by the telescope would outshine its targets, and it wouldn't be able to see anything. |
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Each new production sought to outshine the existing repertoire in sumptuousness and elaboration, though each absorbed the profits of the previous season. |
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