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Gene, to put it mildly, cast a big shadow.
"She cast a big shadow, I'll say that," Serena writes in her memoir.
"I feel like Argentina has cast a big shadow over my soul," Peck told the Guardian.
"The Roosevelt family are a very important family in American history and they cast a big shadow.
The Liverpool manager, who said Origi's injury had cast a "big shadow" over the derby victory, is expected to confirm the extent of the injury on Friday.
But the land in Crawford is cheaper -- Mr. Bush is thought to have paid $1.3 million (in 1999), an amount that would not go as far west of Austin -- and the L.B.J. Ranch does not cast a big shadow there.
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Before the Games began Thursday with skateboard Big Air, several athletes said the ramp seemed to cast a bigger shadow, too, eclipsing them and their sports.
"Watergate cast a bigger shadow," Bradlee told the Los Angeles Times 20 years later when he announced that he was retiring.
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Contested between the hosts and Germany in Belo Horizonte, the World Cup semi-final will inevitably cast a bigger shadow than anything that preceded it and the final itself, and it did not go as coach Luiz Felipe Scolari – or anyone – had planned.
Charles Taylor casts a big shadow over Johnson Sirleaf's Presidency.
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