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For sheer theater, however, nothing eclipsed Ronald Reagan's decision, in 1981, to stage his inauguration on the other side of the Capitol.
But nothing eclipsed his invention — in only an hour — of the charge-coupled device, or CCD, with George E. Smith, his colleague at Bell Laboratories.
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Nothing, however, eclipsed his role in December 1989, when the Lithuanian Communist party of which Brazauskas was first secretary broke away from the Soviet party in Moscow.
It is an image that lingered – all through her turns in Pride & Prejudice, Fracture, Fugitive Pieces, Barney's Version, Made in Dagenham, as well as her occasional forays on to stage for Hitchcock Blonde and Tennessee Williams's Summer and Smoke; nothing could eclipse the fact that she had once been a Bond Girl.
I remember thinking to myself that nothing would ever eclipse that moment.
The fear of Kim Il Sung is eclipsed by the fear of Kim Jong Il, about whom nothing can be predicted.
If nothing else, the political furor surrounding the House G.O.P. proposal has eclipsed the headlines about Trump claiming that Obama wiretapped him.
While Woods would love nothing more than to eclipse Nicklaus's record of 18 majors, if he doesn't hit another ball he has enjoyed one of the great careers.
Quarterback is the franchise's No. 1 need and nothing is going to eclipse that.
There's nothing there". In the old days, the blooming of the Echo Park lotuses eclipsed the largest, most sumptuous canvases of Monet.
The news stations had been eclipsed by the networks, all set up in Waynesboro, with its one hotel, with nothing but fast food places and a WalMart.
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