There is little sense of Lear's kingly stature, and he's almost overshadowed by his daughters. |
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With the Olympic Games in Athens overshadowed by recent doping controversies, Paddy believes in the Corinthian spirit. |
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I revert to being a metal wreck-diver, and the woodwork is overshadowed by the steering binnacle, telegraphs and lamp-locker. |
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His 1781 discovery of the planet Uranus has overshadowed his musical compositions. |
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But human rights, a key concern in the country that spawned the declaration of the rights of man in 1789, overshadowed the official agenda. |
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The local fishing caravels and brigs appeared small and insignificant, overshadowed by the tall ships. |
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Black Nielson overshadowed them, with drowsy, soporific vocals, and unexpected twists and turns within each song. |
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Despite the fact that soils beneath shrubs were enriched in nutrients, soil fertility effects appear to be overshadowed by the effects of shade. |
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Even in his own field he has been overshadowed in the public eye by those who have popularized his ideas. |
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The official candidate was greatly overshadowed by the other four self-appointed independent candidates. |
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Or was his presidency just a series of transient, small-bore initiatives overshadowed by his impeachment? |
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Her promising career was overshadowed by the doping scandal, when she was accused of taking a derivative of the steroid nandrolone. |
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Already overshadowed by political complexity the elections will also take place against a backdrop of violence. |
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But a far larger slice of her area is in Oakland, the down-at-heel industrial city overshadowed by San Francisco across the bay. |
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Volatility led industry analysts to perseverate on production updates that overshadowed the numbers. |
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But the designer is a little shaken by an accident that has overshadowed her new collection. |
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These stories are overshadowed, though, by the disappointment and bitterness that lingers after frustrating political battles. |
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The sputtering of the economy over the past 18 months now has been overshadowed by terror and tragedy. |
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There was no denying Ballylinan's superiority as they completely overshadowed an abysmal Rock performance. |
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The ballet slipper is a danseur's best friend but, in the hearts of ballerinas, it's been overshadowed by the pointe shoe. |
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Her other features, overshadowed by this denseness of bone, appeared shrunken in contrast. |
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More recently you postponed your announcement because, you said, you didn't want it being overshadowed or obscured by your little legal matter. |
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Avoid blocks which will be overshadowed in winter by obstructions north of the house site. |
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There are originals in there too, and these are not overshadowed by the quality of the interpreted material. |
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The past two years have been overshadowed by real-world events that have given the awards a somber tone. |
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Many local houses will be overshadowed by buildings which are intrusively near and over-sized for the neighbourhood. |
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The film's reception at the time was overshadowed by its extravagant cost, but Les Amants du Pont-Neuf is rhapsodic cinema at any price. |
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But I probably have spoken enough of this element since any real depth is completely overshadowed by the comedy. |
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His relief at his own unanimous acquittal for handling was overshadowed by his stepson's conviction. |
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But this time around, it's a much more polished entertainer, although it's overshadowed by products yet to arrive. |
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To my mind it succeeds in evoking the excitement and interest inherent in mathematics but so often overshadowed by complexity and social fear. |
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Long-term prospects are overshadowed by the prospects of a leveling off in diamond mining production. |
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His personal life has pretty much overshadowed his music in recent years as dalliances with alcohol and drugs led to a stay in The Priory clinic. |
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The performances were somewhat overshadowed by a certain coolness between composer and librettist. |
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Already, legal tussles have overshadowed the prospects of a better future for this prestigious venture taken up by the Society. |
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Whatever benefits the plant provides to wildlife are greatly overshadowed by the environmental invasiveness of the noxious species. |
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An interesting, if not ridiculous, premise is somehow overshadowed by a moronic script filled with stupid lines. |
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Chekhov's childhood was overshadowed by his father's tyranny and religious fanaticism. |
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Violent crime has often overshadowed the city's baby steps toward recovery. |
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During the heightened moments of the film, the feeling of fearfulness is overshadowed by the stupidity of the plot. |
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I have often wondered whether the richness of his voice overshadowed the essence of his musicality. |
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A talented player is often overshadowed by a future Hall of Famer on his own team, and an otherwise noteworthy performance may go unheralded. |
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He birdied thirteen of fourteen holes but these scores were overshadowed by the events on the par three eight. |
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As a tourist destination it was overshadowed by the majesty of Niagara Falls which is a comfortable day trip from the city. |
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At the '96 Olympics, the U.S. women's team so overshadowed the men that the NBA stars almost could slip in and out the back door. |
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In past albums the titillating message was overshadowed by a bouncy, girlish beat and image. |
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The truth is, in the context of St Tropez, food is overshadowed by other varieties of over-indulgence. |
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His miasmic reputation has always overshadowed the guy's ability to write a really strong, catchy piece. |
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But one or two questionable editorial decisions overshadowed good work elsewhere in the paper. |
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The resultant kerfuffle almost overshadowed the fact that they'd released a belter of an album. |
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Phantasia steadied herself and made for the steps that led up to the main entrance, overshadowed by a large, dark canopy. |
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I noticed that the garden was completely overshadowed by the woods looming above. |
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The conventual buildings are strung out along a narrow ridge above the water, supported but also overshadowed by solid rock. |
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Fields were turned into subdivisions, and the town's small downtown was overshadowed by a sprawling regional mall. |
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The petals from the surrounding cherry blossoms were falling, as the shadow of Tokyo Tower overshadowed us. |
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They believe more traditional forms such as calypso, reggae and soca are in danger of being overshadowed. |
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It wasn't a nice area, as far as Milan goes, being overshadowed by the ugly Pirelli Tower. |
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I found several stories, admittedly usually overshadowed by the tragic and heroic stories of Australian victims and survivors. |
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But the speculation has overshadowed that, and it also has overshadowed the wins and the great plays. |
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However, this victory for state lawmakers is being overshadowed by persistent stories of voter confusion over which way to vote. |
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Their insincerity is overshadowed only by their maddening desire for success. |
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Despite the gloom that's overshadowed the sector for a while, he believes that there are reasons to be hopeful. |
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However, that racing tragedy was more than overshadowed by the sudden death of his wife Margaret a little over two years ago. |
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The string of tragedies overshadowed the coalition's triumphs of mid-August and September. |
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The dilemmas with which they had previously wrestled appear to be momentarily overshadowed by their new horizons. |
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Unfortunately, the questionable nature of this association overshadowed the validity of her theory of translation. |
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This rip-roaring growth, however, has left other areas of archaeology totally overshadowed. |
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He became a recluse, and his rare film appearances were overshadowed by tales of his eccentric behaviour on set. |
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Even events of the most serious nature get overshadowed by the political squabbles that will result as both sides attempt to leverage the issue to their advantage. |
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After years of being overshadowed by Armstrong, cyclist Greg LeMond is the only American to have fairly won the Tour de France. |
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The fief overshadowed fealty, the benefice became more important than vassalage, and freemen began to swear allegiance to the highest bidder only. |
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In more recent years, Brando's brilliance as an actor was overshadowed by his eccentric reclusion, the turmoil in his family life and financial disputes. |
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Performance of the new Lewis gun quickly overshadowed that of the Benet-Mercie machine rifle, the only other light automatic in widespread Allied use. |
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The argy-bargy overshadowed a fascinating and fluctuating game. |
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Economic progress in Afghanistan is an understated success story, too often overshadowed by the intransigence of the Taliban. |
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His early optimism was soon overshadowed by a radical doctrine of grace. |
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Simon and Christine stood still, overshadowed by the two large statues. |
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When it stood, it overshadowed even Alexander, who was quite tall. |
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The bathhouse was overshadowed by the enormous, lanky scattered trees. |
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Whatever the case, it's a sign of our miserabilist times that precisely the time of year when there is the most fun to be had is overshadowed by tales of gloom. |
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Some important stories are being overshadowed in the process. |
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Most likely, though, it's because he was overshadowed by the opening band. |
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Put together three unrelated embarrassments on a single day and all the good that has been achieved since 1997 is supposed to be overshadowed and forgotten. |
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Wekiva Springs was one of the nation's top handicap runners in the mid-1990s despite being overshadowed by stablemate and two-time Horse of the Year Cigar. |
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Nevertheless, her performance was somewhat overshadowed by the increasingly exhibitionistic shape-throwing of Stephen McAllister, the in-house main-course chef. |
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Although the third man in the contest had been overshadowed by the megadollar donnybrook being waged by the frontrunners, the press had not forgotten him. |
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While Anita was sociable and well-liked by her peers, Betty was often overshadowed by her cousin and believed to be snobbish as a result of common misperceptions. |
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Appearance is important but how many times have you seen some fly girl or guy and then when they open their mouth their flyness is overshadowed by their lack of substance. |
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During early childhood, boys' identities as babies overshadowed their identities as boys, although class and race could foreshorten this moratorium from masculinity. |
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His teenage years were overshadowed by the rise of Nazism and the threat of war. |
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This story, written by artist TEEL ONE, is artistically created to open your eyes on this overshadowed society. |
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Kauto's eclipse overshadowed a wonderful success for the hard-working Bowen, whose rank outsider traded at 209-1 inrunning on Betfair. |
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The drama overshadowed a game that cried out for a little shimmy of the hips, a step-over or a trademark body swerve. |
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But they were overshadowed by Matt, who whooped and shouted, and Andy, who clipped his security pass to his short and curlies. |
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Olympic football returned at the 1936 Summer Olympics, but was now overshadowed by the more prestigious World Cup. |
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His sparkling display of pocket watches dazzles shoppers, but it has repercussions for Tom, whose new food hall is overshadowed. |
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The untimely miscue overshadowed a strong performance by Westlake's junior netminder, who finished with 11 saves. |
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Although she was overshadowed during her lifetime by her brother Augustus John, her reputation has grown steadily since her death. |
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The Second World War overshadowed, for a time, almost all intellectual and artistic production. |
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The conversion of marshland to upland for agriculture has in the past century been overshadowed by conversion for urban development. |
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In Portugal, however, he has been much overshadowed by his rival Vasco da Gama. |
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Nevertheless, it tends to be overshadowed by its more illustrious neighbours in the Eastern Fells, Helvellyn and Fairfield. |
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The dispute over ecumenism overshadowed other controversies within German Lutheranism. |
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His persuasive power was overwielded, and overshadowed by his intensity, which made him seem to them on the verge of spooky. |
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The halal snack pack has long been a staple of Australian takeaway shops, if a little overshadowed by the kebab. |
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Nevertheless, although he was overshadowed by contemporary explorers, Cabral today is regarded as a major figure of the Age of Discovery. |
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Though she was once overshadowed by her popular brother, critical opinion now tends to view Gwen as the more talented of the two. |
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In every line of it, national interests are completely overshadowed by your personal concern. |
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Victory at the 1955 Le Mans was overshadowed by it being the occasion of the worst motorsport accident in history. |
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Here were the three tents overshadowed by the great lehuas, still brilliant with their cardinal blossoms. |
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However, the aid in which these foxes give is often overshadowed by the social and mystical implications of being a member of such a family. |
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He felt intellectually overshadowed by some of his companions, but he learned much from them and formed lifelong friendships with several. |
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These productions attracted much praise, but at this point in his career Gielgud was somewhat overshadowed by his old colleagues. |
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In prose, the earlier part of the period was overshadowed by the development of the English essay. |
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Mercedes' Rosberg held off Red Bull's Webber to win a dramatic 2013 British Grand Prix overshadowed by a series of Pirelli tyre failures. |
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In the very noon of that brilliant life which was destined to be so soon, and so fatally, overshadowed. |
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That fact has been completely overshadowed, said the think-tank head. |
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I recognise the first ambiguous monitions of the destiny which afterwards so fully overshadowed me. |
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Popularisation of events elsewhere overshadowed the significance of this theatre, which was close to Saint Petersburg, the Russian capital. |
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Milne was a noted writer, primarily as a playwright, before the huge success of Pooh overshadowed all his previous work. |
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The first months of the marriage were overshadowed by a lack of money, and by Gardner's poor health, which persisted into the autumn. |
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Although he continued to write successfully, Peter Pan overshadowed his other work, and is credited with popularising the name Wendy. |
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The release of Who Are You in 1978 was overshadowed by the death of Moon shortly after. |
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It remained insignificant for over a century, overshadowed by older and more powerful states, such as Assyria, Elam, Isin, Ehnunna and Larsa. |
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And, with Loblolly Bay, Back To Paris and Meas he should have sound chances in today's action, which is overshadowed by the Royal meeting at York. |
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During the Yuan dynasty, the Mongol wars and general turmoil under Genghis Khan overshadowed a strong artistic legacy enriched by diverse foreign influences. |
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The work was unlucky in being premiered at a concert that also featured the London premiere of Walton's Belshazzar's Feast, by which it was somewhat overshadowed. |
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The defeat was immediately overshadowed by the US intervention in Libya. |
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During the 8th century Wessex was overshadowed by Mercia, whose power was then at its height, and the West Saxon kings may at times have acknowledged Mercian overlordship. |
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Our challenging task is to know when doing right and feeling pride become overshadowed by the egocentrism and desire for self-promotion that are the symptoms of arrogance. |
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Twelfth on the grid for today's race, the veteran from Twynholm, Kirkcudbrightshire, is currently overshadowed by British championship leader Lewis Hamilton. |
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Clara is a brilliant artist and portraitist, married to Peter Morrow, a celebrated artist in his own right but now overshadowed by his wife's growing fame and respect. |
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The first event was staged on 15 October 2011 and was generally regarded as a success, though overshadowed by controversy regarding new regulations on the use of the whip. |
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Luxembourg has been overshadowed by the culture of its neighbours. |
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The ceremony was also overshadowed by a major Chechen rebel offensive, leaving thousands of soldiers besieged in Grozny, capital of the rebel republic. |
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