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Together these works highlight the radical simplicity and directness of Cimabue's art, without letting it completely steal the show.
It is a credit both to the director's evenhanded approach to the play and to Mr. Ahlin's discretion as an actor that this lovable Falstaff does not completely steal every scene in which the lusty old reprobate appears.
Alex Halderman, a computer scientist at the University of Michigan, and two grad students accepted that offer and soon found an error in the source code that "allowed us to completely steal the election," Halderman said at the Princeton symposium.
A credit report is enough to completely steal a person's identity.
Family history, demographic data, insurance information, medications, etc. means there's enough information to completely steal an individual's identity and commit medication fraud, financial fraud, insurance fraud and a wide array of other crimes.
Being overshadowed didn't completely steal his thunder though.
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Gwyneth Paltrow completely stole my thunder!" She roars with laughter.
In perhaps three or four perfectly controlled minutes on screen Mr. Jeong completely steals the show.
Decades later, Time magazine saw it differently: "Prince completely steals the show".
Pape so completely stole the show that many people may have wondered why he wasn't singing the title role, as he has been doing in Europe.
It has the authentic chewy texture, and a gorgeous subtle caramel flavour that makes up for the fact that it completely stole my Saturday morning.
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