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Meanwhile, smaller institutions could be eclipsed, or reduced to dependencies of the standing powers.

But that history and nuance could be eclipsed by Rowling's take, Keene said.

Some Indian leaders expressed concern that India's contributions to climate efforts could be eclipsed by the negotiators' adversarial tone.

One so iconic it could be eclipsed only by Kane lifting the trophy in Moscow on Sunday.

The largest extent on record - 16.23 million square kilometers - occurred around September 20, 2007 and could be eclipsed soon.

In coming decades both London and New York could be eclipsed by Asian cities, where luxury property markets are booming.

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And Archie was not someone who could happily be eclipsed.

But it could still be eclipsed by Lebanon.

Should the disease, called SARS, spread further in the months to come, however, that boon could quickly be eclipsed.

The latter knows that his studious, painstaking compositions could easily be eclipsed by those of the young whippersnapper.

But if there is no tangible change on the ground, some Palestinians warned, the celebrations could eventually be eclipsed by frustration.

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