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1 The result, indeed, largely overshadowed in importance the means which accomplished it.
2 Hegerberg's achievement did not deserve to be overshadowed in such a way.
3 She has been overshadowed in recent years by up-and-coming film stars.
4 The day was overshadowed in some ways by the recent attacks in California and Paris.
5 Bill Brudenell was overshadowed in stature by his friend.
6 On Tuesday he was overshadowed in a big way.
7 The UN is overshadowed in day-to-day media debate and discussion in Ireland by the European Union.
8 Johnson has been overshadowed in recent times by the spectacular ball running of captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck.
9 The six-year-old war in Afghanistan, overshadowed in the United States by Iraq, tops Gates's agenda this week.
10 National security is often overshadowed in U.S. presidential races by domestic issues, most notably jobs and economic growth.
11 But he is overshadowed in history by standing between the two Ivans-Ivanthe Great and Ivan the Terrible.
12 KUWAIT: Memories of Gulf War I were overshadowed in Kuwait yesterday by preparations for Gulf War II, reports Jack Fairweather.
13 The tremendous operations in western Europe have overshadowed in the public mind the less spectacular but vitally important Italian front.
14 That banquet at Sydney was certainly a memorable affair, and one that overshadowed in magnificence all that had gone before.
15 Despite six years of war in Afghanistan, a fight overshadowed in the United States by Iraq, violence has soared in 2007.
16 Rather overshadowed in recent months by new arrivals from Volvo and Audi, the X5 remains a surprisingly sensible luxury SUV purchase.
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