Fifty years later, it still does, even though the charge that the building upstages the art has become part of its legend. |
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Her body shows us something else, though, which upstages all choice and all uncertainty. |
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As far as aluminium staircases and balustrades are concerned, the size of their components is often inappropriate and the result upstages the rest of the façade. |
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Gerckens, occasionally upstages Ovid's poetry and Zimmerman's dreamlike pageantry. |
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Another strength of Frei's is that he never upstages his subject. |
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But the old pro inevitably upstages the reluctant amateur. |
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By the second part, spotlights following each dancer become so animated that they achieve a kind of show of their own that upstages the performers. |
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