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Meanings of temporary eclipse in English
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Usage of temporary eclipse in English
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There have even been occasions when he has gone into temporaryeclipse.
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Mr. A. I am afraid you must submit to a temporaryeclipse.
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So don't be discouraged if your fortunes are in temporaryeclipse.
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Julia seemed to resent her temporaryeclipse in the limelight.
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Presently Madam emerged from her temporaryeclipse and said:
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The temporaryeclipse of the gambling-rooms gave the disguised criminal an opportunity to work in perfect safety.
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Richard, a year having passed since his temporaryeclipse, was once more prominent as a popular leader.
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Emerging from which temporaryeclipse, she said:-
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Sidney, after her involuntary bath in the river, had gone into temporaryeclipse at the White Springs Hotel.
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Thank God it emerges, hand in glove with the parsons and reactionaries, none the worse for its temporaryeclipse.
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It is simply a temporaryeclipse of your beauty, and Clemency will love you all the more for it.
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The temporaryeclipse, which this brilliant apparition made of the rising Liszt, led him to new studies in original directions.
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He had lost money by the voyage, and we will hope his higher nature was only under a temporaryeclipse.
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Egypt was not in the habit of intervening in the quarrels of Asia, and Assyria was suffering from a temporaryeclipse.
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He was the slave of a degrading love; he was drunk with his passion, the real Shelley was in temporaryeclipse.
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The unfortunate and inexcusable interference of politicians with its management during the years of reconstruction only resulted in its temporaryeclipse.