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But conceivably, in some cases, they may "outshine" any other light generated by the radionuclide.
There has even been speculation that her visit may outshine Barack Obama's next week.
The risk with alternating narratives is that one may outshine the other.
It is one of the wonders of the universe that, pound for pound, a dirty snowball may outshine them all!
Its shortbread and cookies may outshine Nairns, Duchy Originals and that lot by some way, and be as close to homemade as you are likely to get.
Still, as Mr. Iovine pointed out during his critiques of the performances, Mr. Phillips lacks the range and vocal fireworks of many of the female contestants and they may outshine him in the long run.
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But while the Tate Modern may be a late arrival on the scene, its boosters hope that it may ultimately outshine its rivals in foreign capitals.There is certainly a strong whiff of cultural nationalism in the way the Tate Modern is being written about in Britain.
ID's talent roster may not outshine that of, say, Slate PR.
However intelligent and intellectual Mr. Bolton's commentary in the catalog, the imaginative and often exceedingly expensive concoctions walking the red-carpeted steps on Monday night may well outshine the exhibition.
It seems possible that the 2010 merlot from Bedell Cellars, in Cutchogue, may ultimately outshine the charming 2009 merlot, which was served at the Congressional lunch in the Capitol after President Obama's public inauguration last month.
Supernovae become so bright that they may briefly outshine the star's entire home galaxy.
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