This long-desired union completely overshadows the rather questionable marriage of Olivia to her seducer. |
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The fast break procession of big-time hoopsters completely overshadows the surprisingly feel-good storyline. |
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Especially prominent is the soundtrack, though it never overshadows or outbalances the dialogue, keeping it crisp and clear. |
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So bewitching is this exuberance that public opinion occasionally overshadows artistic instinct. |
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The rot at the top overshadows what some see as a bright spot in the banking sector. |
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It overshadows all other holidays and specialized days of whatever sort in that congeries of colonies. |
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A giant frangipani tree overshadows the house, which remains the family home. |
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Things start going wrong, bad news overshadows the good, the odds seem stacked against us. |
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I believe that a good film is always the result of team work where each one has a part to play and no one overshadows anyone. |
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Unlike many such packages, however, the elegance of the presentation in no way overshadows the poetry. |
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The artistic style in some cases overshadows the writings, no matter how clean and legible the writings are. |
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However, the strong growth in electricity consumption overshadows the impressive level of renewable deployment. |
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This sober fact overshadows, I believe, the unmistakably positive developments in some countries. |
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While current protests focus on government corruption, the unspeakable succession to the throne overshadows all. |
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The first thing that strikes us as we enter Prestea, a town of 40,000 located in southwestern Ghana, is the tall mountain that overshadows it. |
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The bad news from Afghanistan also overshadows the good news from South East Asia. |
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That one misplay overshadows 2,715 hits and a pro's pro reputation accumulated over 22 big league seasons. |
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The debate over judicial activism and the democratic deficit overshadows the role of other stakeholders in developing public policy. |
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Our predominant concerns relate to the alleviation of poverty, which overshadows issues of climate change. |
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That overshadows not just the fate of the 73m-odd people in the EU-8, and the 30m in Romania and Bulgaria who will join the EU at the year's end. |
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In this respect, a sense of guilt and bitterness overshadows the pains of imprisonment for inmate mothers. |
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Bates agrees, but said she finds that the sexualization of actresses overshadows any other noteworthy traits. |
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Waddle is often remembered for his penalty miss in Turin and that criminally overshadows a tremendous performance by the former sausage factory worker in the game. |
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Her two-facedness is one of the major plotlines running through the series, so much so that it often overshadows whatever story they're involved with. |
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Because Walters's story of triumph is the prime thread of the documentary it overshadows the more disheartening stories. |
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The tangy curry tomato sauce, spiced with ginger, awakens the taste buds and is so delicious that it overshadows the flavour of the mid-sized shrimp. |
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The sheer staginess of the event overshadows the intended menace. |
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I can't be on same stage with him because he overshadows me. |
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The big natural arch of rock that overshadows them all is grimed with the dead black of smoke, and two great white crosses painted on the cliff mark the shrine. |
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The elasticity of price and demand is so important that it overshadows virtually every other initiative the government can take. |
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And despite the best efforts of the socialist government, large-scale commercialisation overshadows the country's rickety network of tour operators. |
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At the second level, the shortcoming of the Canada Pension Plan and Quebec Pension Plan that overshadows all others is the low limit on retirement benefits. |
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The greenhouse effect is an all-pervasive environmental issue which overshadows many other environmental questions, of which, however, biodiversity is important as it is a global issue. |
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Mr. Huckabee far overshadows his kinder, gentler Gov. Huckabee. |
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The European Union has an inferiority complex that overshadows its relations with Russia, and today a strange kind of judgment is being passed on Russia for its position on Ukraine. |
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It is unfortunate because it overshadows good intentions. |
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The latest priority overshadows the previous one. |
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The ambition to strengthen the police and intelligence services completely overshadows the fight to strengthen human rights, democracy and the rule of law. |
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All obviously real concerns, but I think there is one thing which overshadows all others, that of how they can survive as countries, nations and States. |
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Our vulnerability now overshadows our indices of progress, and the fact that we are now part of the group of middle-income countries is but meagre consolation. |
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But political weakness still overshadows Latvia's chances. |
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This is due to a growing percentage of persons aged 45 and over who are setting up households as single unattached individuals, which overshadows the opposite trend among those less than 45 years of age. |
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There is no doubt that this system eases travel for many individuals, but the downside of the system, it has to be said, overshadows its positive aspects. |
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The weakness of the strategy lies in the fact that GDP growth has been overstressed and overshadows the needs for environment protection and rational resource use, leading to poor enforcement of laws and regulations. |
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