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  • "Costello of course I think should be dubbed The Overshadow now," said Uhlmann, "because no matter what he does he seems to have an effect on the party."

    Woolly Days 2009

  • Overshadow Its Actions After deftly navigating a high wire, the Fed seems to have stumbled on the dismount, tripped up by what should be the simplest part of its job: talking.

    Fed's Words 2008

  • Overshadow me with thy smile, and bless me with thy breath!

    Henry VIII and His Court Henry Niles Pierce 1843

  • I hear it -- he calls -- Overshadow the heavens, O Jupiter, With thy vaporous clouds!

    Old Fritz and the New Era Peter [Translator] Langley 1843

  • Markets Hub: Earnings Overshadow Mid-East Jitters Fourth-quarter earnings reports helped boost U.S. stocks on Tuesday, even as unrest spread throughout the Middle East.

    unknown title 2011

  • Overshadow all good so that evil may run the Earth.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED ladylove 2010

  • Hu-Obama Meeting May Overshadow Nuclear Summit That Brings Them Together trade and Iran in a meeting that may overshadow the event that brings Hu to Washington: a summit of world leaders on containing the spread of nuclear material.

    Bloomberg 2010

  • [1] Overshadow the instinct of living in the world where the people should live and let the others live.

    Countercurrents.org 2009

  • TheBalm Overshadow in No Money No Honey, $14. www. sephora.com Cat Lincoln Thu, 05 Feb 2009 08: 08: 00 EST

    Stylelist Feeds 2009

  • 'JoePa' Held Title of Winningest Coach but Assistant Sex-Abuse Case Could Overshadow Achievements.

    Paterno's Death Prompts Debate Over Legacy John W. Miller 2012

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