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1 There was just enough time for Naledi Pandor to steal the show , too.
2 Even with all that, though, Uncharted 3 still managed to steal the show .
3 As cool as the story is, the objects steal the show .
4 Goes to show that the best dressed man won't always steal the show !
5 Her flow, lyrical content, wordplay and ability to steal the show is beyond impressive.
6 Actors and sets might steal the show -but only if they're well lit.
7 Lady Gaga hopes to win big while Cardi B hopes to steal the show .
8 We also did what we set out to do, and that was steal the show .
9 Sweden had "tried to steal the show " but other EU states stopped it.
10 All of which is to say, it lets Evangeline Lilly's Wasp grow - and steal the show .
11 Its four child stars steal the show , jointly sharing the best actress in a musical prize.
12 Here's hope AJ and Joe recapture that magic from their TNA feud and steal the show .
13 This is supposed to be my special day, Paul, but you might well steal the show .
14 That gap could widen in Paris as Boeing's highly anticipated 787 threatens to steal the show .
15 Did its take on Nyan Cat take the proverbial cake or did another moment steal the show ?
16 Seafood pastas steal the show here, and their selection of starters has gained them quite the reputation.
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