He outshone Richard Gere on screen and instantly began making waves in Hollywood. |
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The family run-around has outshone the flashy roller as the car blushing brides are most likely to ride to church in on their big day. |
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With her timing and verve, especially in her daffy musical numbers, she has consistently outshone Sarah Michelle Gellar. |
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The greatest delight and the highest reward of the teacher came when his pupil outshone him. |
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Vastly outshone by their brighter stellar brethren, these not-quite-stars are extremely difficult to detect. |
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Scott Hamilton grabbed a hat-trick of tries, but even he was outshone by his colleague on the right flank. |
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For half a minute, the burst outshone the gamma rays from all the rest of the universe. |
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This poem has outshone all the other works of the poet to whom it was misattributed. |
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The backs worked hard in the first half, while the midfielders and forwards outshone their opponents in the second half. |
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He also played on the school's football team, but generally Flanagan outshone him in everything. |
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They are destined to be outshone forever by a bunch of under-achievers known as the Maple Leafs, the city's ice hockey team. |
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The reflected light off the spaceship intensified until it almost outshone Venus, the evening star, which was poised above the western horizon. |
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Spiky tyke Alistair Griffin may have been outshone by a certain Cornish pixie with a mooey voice on Fame Academy, going by the name of Alex Parks. |
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At a lateral optical resolution of 0.4 m FWHM the bright fluorescence of the lipid annuli outshone the very weak fluorescence of the bilayer membranes. |
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Thus it was outshone by a lovely thick loin of rosy Stobo lamb in a tremendous rosemary and mint sauce which managed to be rich and concentrated yet not sticky. |
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His versatility evidently outshone the talent of even the most multi-instrumentally trained baroque musicians. |
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The £12m Advocaat spent on Tore André Flo was outshone by his nurturing the talent of Barry Ferguson. |
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Still, a star-studded line-up of speakers at the NRA meeting outshone the weapons on sale and display in the 350,000 sq ft of exhibition space. |
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But the real gains in happiness from retirement go not to the outshone, but to the out-of-work. |
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He accepted and for several months, performing in English to houses packed with G. I.s., he outshone touring American stars. |
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The only choir representing Canada, it knocked the judges off their feet and outshone all the other choirs to take a surprise first place. |
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The death toll rose, and stories say that burning planets outshone the stars themselves. |
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Victorinox was one of the nominees for the non-food technology award, outshone all other competitors and won in the end. |
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As the risen sun makes pale the lingering moon, so this woman outshone all women he had ever seen and turned them to inconsequential ghosts. |
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The aforementioned keepers have, nonetheless, been outshone by one of their counterparts. |
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In addition to midfield he is also comfortable playing at right-back, where again he has never been outshone or given the runaround. |
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Their horses were among the finest cart horses in London, but were outshone by the brewers, whose horses took the most prizes at the London carthorse parades. |
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It was just crazy that he would have these feelings for her, when she was outshone in the two most desirable traits by the two girls who normally sat beside her. |
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But Reagan was frequently paired with actresses who outshone him. |
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This was the aircraft that was to begin Boeing's recovery after years when its aeroplanes were outshone by the new models rolling out of Airbus's hangars in Toulouse. |
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After all, who wants to be outshone by their solitaire? |
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He, together with other dispersed grenadiers who joined his ranks, played a lead role in actions at Ourense and at Deza, prior to arriving to the siege of Vigo, where he outshone the most. |
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A pity that Prince Andrew's girls were so comprehensively outshone by Earl Spencer's blonde hotties – they both looked sensational the night before. |
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The warm welcome offered by Mykolas Romeris University and its hometown Vilnius, Lithuania to the participants at the IAU 2010 conference far outshone nature's rather cool weather. |
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The greatest hydraulic capacity and the strongest crane in its size class combine with the stability provided by its low rigid frame, to form a total package that is not outshone even by its larger companions. |
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However, while the infallible Rogerio Ceni kept yet another clean sheet in front of 30,000-plus fans at the Serra Dourada, he was outshone by his opposite number Harlei, who produced save after save to earn Goias a point. |
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Tacitus claims Domitian ordered his recall because Agricola's successes outshone the Emperor's own modest victories in Germany. |
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The court in Dijon outshone the French court both economically and culturally. |
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Meanwhile, Thiago Carico de Azevedo outshone his rivals in the final of the first ever FIFA Interactive World Cup at FIFA headquarters in Zurich on Sunday. |
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As one might expect from a team representing Brazil, the young Auriverdes occasionally outshone their opponents in terms of technique and their ability to work the ball at speed. |
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She had a deft bedside manner with audience members, and since English viewers hankering for a leftwing alternative can't vote SNP, perhaps it doesn't matter that their leader outshone her. |
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But her father sent her to school, where she outshone her brother. |
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Big game: One of the hottest new talents in the Brazilian game, Santos's Neymar outshone veteran performers Ronaldo and Roberto Carlos of Corinthians with a goal and an assist. |
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After winning a silver medal in the Winter Olympics in Turin, the skater from Saxon in the canton of Valais outshone the competition at the World Championships in the Canadian city of Calgary. |
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Listening to them play, one forgets the extreme technical complexity of their pieces and their musical virtuosity, which are outshone by their generosity and their commitment. |
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Strictly Come Dancing judge Darcey Bussell outshone the heavilysequinned hoofers on the show in this stunning full-length gown from the AW14 atelier collection. |
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But the lasting significance of Columbus's voyages outshone that of his Viking predecessors, because he managed to bring word of the continent back to Europe. |
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I was queasy after my upper GI series, but it far outshone the lower one. |
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In the West, the first public libraries were established under the Roman Empire as each succeeding emperor strove to open one or many which outshone that of his predecessor. |
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Kaufmann-Abderhalden followed up on her good form in Lake Louise, where she finished second and fourth in the two downhills there, and outshone last year's victor Lara Gut. |
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