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  • But when our ideals outshadow the material world in front of us and our beard goes as white as a dove's, we put ourselves in danger.

    The King's White Beard Trimarco, James 2007

  • Their accomplishments far outshadow mine, although I have wound up spending more years behind a newsroom keyboard than both of them combined.

    Archive 2006-03-26 Randy Smith 2006

  • Many Washington men have become famous as dancers, and quite outshadow war heroes.

    As A Chinaman Saw Us Passages from his Letters to a Friend at Home Anonymous

  • Whatever we may think of the United States Government, whatever our loyalty may be in party, Roosevelt did one thing for which we will have to build a monument to him, that will probably outshadow the Washington one.

    What Lies Ahead 1939

  • In the Book of Jubilees the promises made to Levi, and fulfilled in the Asmonean priest-kings, outshadow those made to

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • This time around, my man Gus Johnson -- a dude whose passion and flamboyance outshadow most of the wooden and robotic commentators of today -- puts in some major work.

    Joystiq 2010

  • Johnson -- a dude whose passion and flamboyance outshadow most of the wooden and robotic commentators of today -- puts in some major work.

    Joystiq 2010

  • Somehow, that word "stupid" seems to outshadow a little joy coming to two sweet little girls who happen to live in the one place in America where all the sadness of not only the country, but the world, seems to land … on the Oval Office desk!

    CNN Political Ticker 2009

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