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Kahlo died in 1954 relatively unknown, but her reputation has steadily risen to now outshine her husband.
First, there was the Chinese woman who had nursed a grudge against Luda since the day Luda's pie managed to outshine her spring rolls.
Diana was none of these things, and many other royals resented her popularity with the public and her ability to outshine her husband.
There probably won't be a better occasion than this show to examine why this first lady feared that her glamour might outshine her husband's political achievements.
Ms. Jason later maintained that Ms. Temple's mother, Gertrude, had insisted that the studio cut her most dramatic scenes in "Blue Bird" so that she would not outshine her daughter.
The actual content of May's speech inevitably recalls the old joke: "Apart from that, Mrs Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play?" Her task in the speech was not to rise above her party's plight but to outshine her rivals.
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Beyoncé's words fold in recent gossip and nod subtly to the OutKast reunion, and she outshines her guest, who specializes in outshining hosts.
"Her heart outshined her beauty".
Her sparkly green top and skinny jeans are worn with a confidence that outshines her peers.
She rather outshines her counterpart Ian Bartholomew, whose pinstriped performance as Van Damm errs on the over-earnest.
For the first time in her adult life, she now outshines her husband.
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