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Mrs Blair is good at stealing the limelight from her husband's rivals.
There are other, harsher reasons for McAloon's retreat from the limelight, from the world.
This means he often steals the limelight from Victoria at precisely the wrong moment.
Will it try and steal the limelight from Carney by announcing a change to monetary policy?
He worked quietly, away from the limelight, from his home in Swanage, a coastal town in Dorset.
This second high-rise also spirals asymmetrically, but not quite enough to steal the limelight from "Marilyn".
Her performance in Bradley Cooper's A Star Is Born has stolen the limelight from the "proper" actors.
From there, chances were missed at both ends but no one could steal the limelight from Morrison.
This event rather stole the limelight from two other openings, both occupying their own, more fanciful kinds of hell.
But if they go out of their way to steal the limelight from you and only you, they may be trying to drive you out.
He will not hesitate to steal the limelight from rivals for the presidential nomination, notably Alain Juppé and François Fillon, two former prime ministers.
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