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1 The policy overhaul has helped Mexico steal the limelight from the region's struggling No.
2 Mayo can only hope they have the same capacity to steal the limelight on Sunday.
3 As we head into summer, lighter and lower-alcohol craft beers are starting to steal the limelight .
4 From there, chances were missed at both ends but no one could steal the limelight from Morrison.
5 Much as I like her, your cousin tends to steal the limelight , even now that she's married.
6 Whichever brand she chooses, nothing should steal the limelight from the bride said Chinese-born, London-based designer Huishan Zhang.
7 For a long while many celebs didn't bother, as it was impossible to steal the limelight from Susie Elelman.
8 With merger and acquisition activity booming around the world acquisitive companies tend to be the ones to steal the limelight .
9 Men's Hockey All-Ireland Club Championships: Well, well, Corinthians steal the limelight in the first weekend of the All-Ireland League Play-offs.
10 The world's largest plane makers Boeing and Airbus rarely miss a chance to try and steal the limelight from each other.
11 At the same time she has been careful not to steal the limelight from Trump, a wealthy businessman and former reality television star.
12 Instead, the quarrel between North and South Korea has stolen the limelight .
13 But if stealing the limelight does it for him, bring it on.
14 But, don't be surprised if this zesty salad steals the limelight .
15 His skills were mesmerizing but the wise-cracking Enzo stole the limelight .
16 But it was the controller that stole the limelight on Tuesday.
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