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But his D.J. career may soon be eclipsed.
The movies would soon be eclipsed by television.
Chess may soon be eclipsed as the standard-bearer of competitive I.Q.
China's famous split pants may soon be eclipsed by the disposable diaper.
Yet teammates suspect that Holliday, the M.V.P. of the N.L. Championship Series, may soon be eclipsed by his son.
The conventional wisdom is that she will soon be eclipsed by the entry into the Republican field of Rick Perry, the conservative Texas governor.
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The city was still a place of considerable importance in the first century of Islam, although its greatness was soon to be eclipsed by the new metropolis of Shīrāz.
To some extent this is true, though their quarrel over appropriate content and technique in art was soon to be eclipsed by the arrival of more radical European movements like Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism and Dada.
The music in "Boxed Set" comes mostly from the 1950's and 60's, the twilight years of an exaggerated, rigid femininity already verging on parody and soon to be eclipsed by an era of minimal makeup and bralessness.
Paul Braverman, a student at Rutgers, owned a wire recorder — a device, available to consumers since the end of World War II and soon to be eclipsed by tape recorders, that magnetized sound onto stainless steel wire.
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