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In the United States, nationalism is often eclipsed by a preponderance of professional team sports.
It's a point that is often eclipsed by the triumph of the 1989-91 Soviet collapse.
It exemplified a corporate era in which financialization too often eclipsed production.
During her exceptionally long stage career and despite the presence of other good dancers, she often eclipsed her own company.
More women directors are proffering their work in London than I can ever recall and at a level lately that has often eclipsed the men in their midst.
Mr. Polin said that Western news coverage often eclipsed the good things happening back home: "It's not only Mafia, Red Square, vodka and prostitutes".
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All this mythological hokum, however, often eclipses a deeper tale of journey, loss and rebirth.
His stature in Spain is such that his rare pronouncements on the economy often eclipse those of politicians.
Deyn is not so much a model as she is one of those fashion "it girls," whose personality often eclipses her versatility.
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