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  • In the decisive battle of Ipsus in 301 B.C. the overshadowing power of Antigonus was broken and the control of southwestern Asia was divided between Seleucus and Ptolemy. The Makers and Teachers of Judaism
  • What we see in the process of fecundation is a foreshadowing of the future man and woman. Woman Her Sex and Love Life
  • A spokesman for the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party called the cabinet shuffle "a futile exercise which inspires none and in no way dispels the gloom shadowing" Mr. Singh's government, according to Press Trust of India. India Fires Environment Minister Who Held Up Projects
  • They've been shadowing us ever since that explosion in Boston!
  • Musical backing is kept low key with touches of strings, brass and brooding electronica, never overshadowing Jane's fragile but emotive vocals.
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  • Her vocals are mousy yet pretty (think Suzanne Vega, Julie Doiron), never overshadowing the delicate ambiance created by simple layers of loops and noodling.
  • One of the ways in which this foreshadowing of Agnes's death is expressed in the poem is through the swan imagery so deeply embedded in the poem's figural texture.
  • Of course to do it really well there should be some foreshadowing, but if done really well the foreshadowing is there but not noticed on the first play through. Big Trouble For Dangerous High School Girls
  • Or, as in the Brezhnev period, they were so emendated in a cretinized two-volume edition of Tkachev's works (in whose introduction the Soviet editors also criticized me and my book on Tkachev ” the first in English about him) as to be unrecognizable ” either as essential Tkachevism or as examples of proto-Bolshevism foreshadowing Lenin's ideology. Lenin & 'The Radiant Future'
  • Tempter," answered Redlaw, "whose hollow look and voice I dread more than words can express, and from whom some dim foreshadowing of greater fear is stealing over me while I speak, I hear again an echo of my own mind. The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain
  • (Upon second viewing, all of this foreshadowing is vomitous.) Una LaMarche: Project Runway Finale Part Two Recap
  • (Upon second viewing, all of this foreshadowing is vomitous.) Una LaMarche: Project Runway Finale Part Two Recap
  • Johnson, on the other hand, with his razzle-dazzle style, had captured America's imagination, in many ways overshadowing Bird. Bird-Magic showdown of 1979 was start of something special
  • While in Plato there is the foreshadowing of the truth that the goal of moral endeavour lies in godlikeness, with Aristotle the goal is confined to this life and is conceived simply as the earthly well-being of the moral subject. Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics
  • Many bodachs are abroad, and shadowing a new stranger in town called Bob Robertson.
  • Foreshadowing email, they made informal, asynchronous communication with your co-workers a major part of modern office life.
  • Normally there is a dynamic interplay between subject and countersubject in a fugue, but here the energy is concentrated in the subject, with the countersubject limply shadowing it in thirds and sixths.
  • And, first, see you, sir — ye shall approach the presence of majesty thus, — shadowing your eyes with your hand, to testify that you are in the presence of the Vice-gerent of The Fortunes of Nigel
  • He said many areas had serious underlying problems which were overshadowing significant improvements being made to health services.
  • The police are shadowing her
  • A feisty performance threatens to overwhelm some of her co-performers, but in a real test of her ability she plays her part without overshadowing the main leads.
  • I was a hungover student shadowing a judge for work experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of us can probably immediately recall the fleshy covers -- a pregnant Demi Moore on Vanity Fair, a topless Janet Jackson (foreshadowing, anyone?) on Rolling Stone, the bare and pseudo-tattooed Dixie Chicks on Entertainment Weekly -- that succeeded in generating some buzz. 'True Blood' stars get naked for Rolling Stone
  • Has it finally dawned on you that your reputation as an entertainer - for the crowds and therefore, for the corporate moneybags - is fast overshadowing your greatness as a batsman?
  • Just as little girls, instinctively foreshadowing motherhood, play with dolls, so children feel vague sex promptings, and in sweetly ridiculous ways love and quarrel and make up after the approved fashion of lovers. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • This episode carries a foreshadowing of what is to follow later on in the story.
  • Overshadowing the square was a tall hill topped by a crumbling castle.
  • Mrs. Eddy, with an envious and admiring eye upon the solitary and rivalless and world-shadowing majesty of St. Peter's, reveals in her Christian Science
  • In my book, the strange, pale men shadowing Paul have several possible allegorical uses, but I decided early on not to push it.
  • She nodded toward the chucker-out, still shadowing her every move. City of Glory
  • The apple-tree among the trees of the wood; the rose of Sharon: the lily of the vale; the cedar, with its dark green foliage; the rock for strength; the sea for multitudinousness; the heaven with its limpid blue, like the Divine compassion, overarching all -- these are some of the forthshadowings in the natural world of spiritual qualities in the nature of God. Love to the Uttermost Expositions of John XIII.-XXI.
  • The crazy thing about her was she didn't mind having her little brother shadowing her every move.
  • To assess whether shadowing was linked to estrus, we required an estimate of the likely estrous period for females.
  • It offers more than 200 places shadowing a chief exec or other senior company figure. The Sun
  • ‘You don't want someone overshadowing the President,’ said an official.
  • Possibly because of this tragedy rightly overshadowing all other aspects, little has been heard of the monetary cost of this misbegotten adventure.
  • As in the case of sexual propagation, so in that of karyokinesis, processes which are common to all the Metazoa are not wholly without their foreshadowings in the Darwin, and After Darwin (Vol. 1 and 3, of 3) An Exposition of the Darwinian Theory and a Discussion of Post-Darwinian Questions
  • Our first mission: to open a new shopping centre (presumably some great carbuncle overshadowing Clifford's Tower).
  • Despite the absence of external ears, the alien's hearing was acute-which was why he was presently shadowing the two humans and their lumbering beast, his mind filled with visions of ornithoid larceny. Snakes Eyes
  • However, deep rooms must receive a minimum lux by law hence the large windows and care that there are no balconies overshadowing them.
  • Now, a history lesson's useful enough if you're unfamiliar with the toxic atmosphere in Washington DC as the civil war ended, or if you go along with the story's foreshadowing of contemporary issues like military tribunals at Guantánamo Bay and the poisoned American polity of then and now, but as drama it entirely lacks a pulse or a soul or any of the qualities that we commonly associate with the term "balls". The Conspirator proves that Robert Redford should stick to Sundance
  • A tall dark being stood in the pouring rain, soaking black cloak pulled tight around a wiry figure against the cold, hood pulled up and shadowing a dark face.
  • The architect couple also overcame the overshadowing by giving each home a green and grassy outlook. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sheehan and a team of architects have spent months shadowing doctors, nurses, and patients at Northwest as they plan a new emergency room and inpatient wing.
  • Have college athletics become too important, in some cases overshadowing colleges' primary goal?
  • First year fellows also participate in shadowing senior fellows on the clinical services during this period. Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship Curriculum
  • After all, what Hollywood screenwriter would spend half an hour foreshadowing an event that never arrives?
  • These works lasted until 2004 and were potential foreshadowing for the creation of Mermaid Series.
  • Gott ran a well-judged race, shadowing one of his rivals and overhauling him in a sprint finish to win bronze medal.
  • It offers more than 200 places shadowing a chief exec or other senior company figure. The Sun
  • If a piece is too large or ostentatious, the rest of your garden could pale into insignificance, overshadowing all your previous months or years of hard work in an instant.
  • Although the well-traveled San Antonio Spurs defensive ace is expected to start off against New Jersey Nets shooting guard Kerry Kittles and slide over to small forward Richard Jefferson at times, he will spell point guard Tony Parker extensively in shadowing the Nets leader, Jason Kidd. USATODAY.com - Spurs' Bowen has knack for bottling up stars
  • The legitimacy is not in question, but the adumbration, or foreshadowing, is.
  • Well, so far (3 DVDs in, 11 episodes) it seems to be a guys in mech suits (although mechs which have a very small independent power supply and must get their power from an umbilical cord attached to a power source) show, with some heavy duty spiritual foreshadowing. Got Anime?
  • I ran with a pack of wolves, shadowing them over the hills. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • ‘If they are shadowing us,’ Garcia said, ‘they'll track us to the moon.’
  • ‘It was a foreshadowing of heaven, a foretaste of the splendours that were to come,’ says Sarah.
  • It has also reiterated the long term AST strategy which, when implemented, results in the perfect shadowing scheme. AST Research Technical Bulletin #0748 BIOS SHADOWING IN AST SYSTEMS
  • Possibly because of this tragedy rightly overshadowing all other aspects, little has been heard of the monetary cost of this misbegotten adventure.
  • The early sun spread over the slopes ahead of them, coloring the mists and shadowing the hayfields.
  • However, this book is done in grayscale with blue accents for shadowing purposes. [REVIEW] Cowboy Ninja Viking #1 « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • The frowning barrel of his gun overshadowing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Major resentments in the fleet flare up without the need for groundwork or foreshadowing, and go silent with equal abruptness. MIND MELD: If We Ran Battlestar Galactica
  • Based on an analysis of 692 binomial tokens from online corpora, we show that a number of semantic, metrical, and frequency constraints contribute significantly to ordering preferences, overshadowing the phonological factors that have traditionally been considered important.
  • Everywhere unshowy symmetries, foreshadowings and intimations elegantly shape the book. Times, Sunday Times
  • This shadowing phenomenon can be used to determine nearest neighbour interatomic distances in surfaces.
  • Your first week in the job will be spent shadowing one of our more experienced employees.
  • Jazz sighed, a forlorn expression shadowing his face. Death, Deceit & Some Smooth Jazz
  • Its dense growth is overshadowing native wild flowers such as ragged robin, marsh woundwart and meadow cranesbill.
  • The project involves shadowing each family member - husband, wife, and kids - for at least three full days.
  • The foreshadowing is hardly subtle: the sacrifice of an innocent life for the sake of salvation. 'Shack' opens doors, but critics call book 'scripturally incorrect'
  • Everywhere unshowy symmetries, foreshadowings and intimations elegantly shape the book. Times, Sunday Times
  • Going yet further, because events in the Old Testament are read as foreshadowing parts of the life of Christ, Noah prefigures Christ.
  • Olumer personally thought that Cadona, or Destiny, didn't want the Kings and Queens overshadowing her, but of course he didn't say that.
  • He believed they were shadowing him, trying to learn the details of his departure.
  • Let it slide even if I say that I'm completely certain that the fancy dress ball foreshadowing is all in your head, because RTD would never do something that lame. Donna, Donna, Donna Noble...the noble lady...
  • I personally believe the gods used the most favored people from the Mediterreanean and western Europe to accomplish this goal that was the Holocaust for multiple purposes::::::: Defiance clue, acted as desensitizer, foreshadowing, disposed of Jewish-European clue, etc. Saturday morning rant (story v language)
  • The nation-wide railway strike of 1974 was repressed violently, foreshadowing things to come the following year.
  • But now, this season, after Sunday night's gutsy 20-17 overtime takedown of the 49ers in the NFC Championship game and with this march for a second Super Bowl in five seasons, the masses may finally see Manning as Eli alone, without an appositive shadowing his name. The Patriots Don't Have Eli
  • Based on the analysis of shadowing effect of the six experimental models, the flow reduction coefficients of the inner point and outer back point are are obtained.
  • From chalking, antiquing, crimping, trimming, inking, and even shadowing, her ideas are sure to inspire hours of stamping creativity.
  • Her chest radiograph showed confluent shadowing associated with terminal disease.
  • (Author Robert Greene coined this seduction technique "shadowing" - that is, walk away from someone and he will chase after you, much like your shadow.) Zondra Hughes: Let Me Downgrade Ya'
  • Shopkeepers board up their windows, plastic bags tumble across the road, a few warning drops smatter the ground foreshadowing the deluge sure to follow. First Rains « Cameroon
  • That's called 'cryptic foreshadowing,' " Ashley gasped. The Horror Movie That Was Only in My Head
  • Her chest radiograph showed confluent shadowing associated with terminal disease.
  • Kenneth is only 17 and was hardly made for the job of shadowing one as elusive as Bellamy.
  • Most times you would see what's called shadowing around that cut piece," he said. Tech Boosts the Fraudsters
  • While I don't share in idolizing the book by so many horror fans, I would be a fool not to recognize a quality piece of storytelling when I see it The foreshadowing is so expertly laid out the book deserves to be read solely to examine that. Rabid Reads: "Ghost Story" by Peter Straub
  • Rudd also had a hand in shadowing Vick for much of the day. NFL - National Football League - Atlanta vs. Cleveland
  • Accompanied by the reluctant Alan, she begins shadowing him and tracing his movements.
  • Too much foreshadowing, or am I just overanalyzing? Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 5 Recap: Marie Clairvoyance
  • In an ironic foreshadowing of a pivotal courtroom scene that will put Janie at the mercy of human vultures, the hungry buzzards focus on the ‘yaller’ mule.
  • At the end of the shadowing period participants will apply for public office.
  • The huge jebels rise sheer from the sandy valley floor overshadowing the small but growing settlement of Rum.
  • The first time I experienced being "uptight" was in tenth grade, when my older sister (a college sophomore) took me and my three girlfriends to see "Grease" at the Wang Center in Boston (wang! foreshadowing!) Giulia Rozzi: Nicola Briggs Is My Kinda Gal
  • One of their drones shadowing the withdrawing enemy fleet has detected a squadron of enemy warships detaching from the main body.
  • But it used to amuse you, your Highness," he said, wagging his head, a look of chagrin shadowing his face. The Golden Apple Tree
  • Portillo has done his own stint as a hospital porter and spent quality time in-depth shadowing a school teacher.
  • Heroes are all well and good, but only when they're already dead, and you don't have to deal with them overshadowing you.
  • Steele's mission was to observe Tucker at close range, arriving as soon as he stepped out of the shower, then shadowing him until his workday ended at 10: 30 p.m.
  • The bands containing labeled oligonucleotide were identified by visual inspection and ultraviolet shadowing.
  • The umbrella was titled over the three figures, shadowing their faces.
  • Shall bourgeon with fresh leaves, or spread a shadowing bough, The Aeneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor
  • His mount sat quietly atop a leather bound saddle, the cloak sagging, shadowing anything in its impenetrable layer of threads, and reaching the ground slightly.
  • I guess since the Samfans have started their whining, I may as well air a concern as well ... given that a large number of episodes this season have had the theme "Monsters are only bad because hunters are mean and force them to do bad things", is this foreshadowing that the blame for Sam's "darkside" fall (such as it is, and it hasn't been much darker than ecru thus far) is gonna be dumped on Dean ... the "mean", "racist" hunter in his life? Undefined
  • The amalgam of buildings will soar above Liberty Hall, overshadowing all of the resident communities.
  • Based on the analysis of shadowing effect of the six experimental models, the flow reduction coefficients of the inner point and outer back point are are obtained.
  • I was a hungover student shadowing a judge for work experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sanctuary's tall spires reached elegantly for the scudding clouds, shadowing the Gateway and offering him one last moment of anonymity. TREASON KEEP
  • ‘It was a foreshadowing of heaven, a foretaste of the splendours that were to come,’ says Sarah.
  • Particle Self-Shadowing and Shadow Casting from and onto matte objects; support for per-particle Scatter, Emission, Absorption and Density data, Various Light Scattering models incl.
  • At this foreshadowing of a desolate decease, the wicked old boy would whine and whimper, and would sit shaking himself into the lowest of low spirits, until such time as he could shake himself out of the house and shake another threepennyworth into himself. Our Mutual Friend
  • Who needs six minutes worth of foreshadowing, ambient noise and one-chord riffing when you could surge straight into a noise as glorious as this?
  • Now I have a price on my head and a berserker killer shadowing me.
  • Between 6 a.m. Tuesday and 3 a.m. Wednesday - so-called "total day" in Nielsen-speak - FNC averaged just over 3 million viewers, overshadowing CNN, which hovered at 980,000 viewers for the whole day, and MSNBC's 838,000. Fox News Channel dominates cable news ratings race on Election Day
  • It morphed into this gigantic, intangible thing that loomed distantly, shadowing our eventual departure from the college, and colouring our future plans.
  • With just five weeks to go before the midterm elections, the talk of war appears to be overshadowing other issues, such as the economy and Social Security.
  • The frowning barrel of his gun overshadowing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Management development opportunities through shadowing managerial roles and processes provide a contrast and comparison for reflection on the management of education.
  • It's as if he felt the other musicians were overshadowing him on his own album and, dammit, he decided to do something about it.
  • It becomes clear why it was necessary not to encumber the reader with foreshadowing the ending too soon.
  • Whether or not such foreshadowing is there in DHSGiT is a question for someone who's played it to answer. Big Trouble For Dangerous High School Girls
  • I just stared at her, a blank expression shadowing my face.
  • Nuance and foreshadowing and metaphor and symbolism and repetition are all pivotally important to any diagnostician. Kevin Patterson - An interview with author
  • He also alternated with Alex Gordon in shadowing Rice, holding the Colonials 'leading scorer without a point until midway through the second half, when Vanderbilt led by 32. USATODAY.com - Men's Basketball - George Washington vs. Vanderbilt
  • Greek "Joe" -- but loses itself, like a Welsh genealogy in the darkest gloom of antiquity, we ought not to be surprised that ancient legends, being often shattered fragments and dim shadowings-forth of mystic and hierophantic philosophy, should be found, with many of their principal features unaltered, in the popular traditions of different ages and countries. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845
  • The applicant confirmed that she needed training and that shadowing a Court Manager was the correct course before a person goes into such a post.
  • He drew comparisons between democracy and the Yasig laws of the Tartars as being man-made laws that were overshadowing God's laws.
  • Foreshadowing the events of the coming French Revolution, Sébastien wrote, ‘The people in this faubourg are meaner, more volatile, more quarrelsome and more ready to mutiny than in any of the other quarters [of Paris].’
  • This foreshadowing of the Messiah's coming brought a hoarse howl from the Sticks as they leaped to their feet. The Sun of the Wolf
  • The architect couple also overcame the overshadowing by giving each home a green and grassy outlook. Times, Sunday Times
  • While trying to rid herself of the aforementioned insects, the Flashing Neon Foreshadowing kicks in, and Laura "lay a bruised and bleeding mass of humanity in the darksome depth of the old disused quarry, where her victim, the palefaced girl, had stood and shuddered, as she thought of the horror of a fall into that dreadful darkness! Scattered Musings
  • The lighting and shadowing effects have been refined.
  • They are looked at, moreover, horizontally, not as singular, iconic buildings but as building complexes, foreshadowing Banham's interest in megastructures.
  • I’m sure you get alot of requests but I would be interested in shadowing you on your database related work. Upgrading to 100 Billion. « The Paradigm Shift
  • The sky was a dark blood red that night almost as if foreshadowing the events to come.
  • She had her hood up, shadowing her face once again, but the cloak couldn't cover her sensible attire - in fact, the same attire she always wore - since she was riding.
  • But as for those who have believed, and done the things that are right, we will bring being them into gardens 'neath which the rivers flow therein to abide eternally; –therein shall they have wives of stainless purity: and we will bring them into aye-shadowing shades. The Koran (Al-Qur'an)
  • The ink smearing is evident foreshadowing of her death, but also of what else is to come.
  • Strolling the soft golden sands lipping the Black Sea, I am cosseted by the thought I am shadowing the footsteps of Russia's finest…
  • Whoever their trailer was, he was both foolhardy and not very experienced at shadowing someone across a desert.
  • In opposition, he gained experience of a variety of issues, first shadowing foreign affairs, then becoming Labour's Treasury spokesperson.
  • The curved form, which can be related back to previous projects by ORA in the Cottesloe area relates primarily to the local environment, curving over on the southern side to minimise overshadowing to the southern neighbour and protecting the residence from the strong south-westerly winds. Curtin Avenue Residence by Optimum Resource Architects
  • The Enquirer had spent weeks shadowing Edwards' Falstaffian aide Andrew Young and Rielle Hunter in a North Carolina gated community before finally publishing the story that she was pregnant with the candidate's baby. David Perel: Technology & Psychology: The Never-Before-Revealed Details of Why John Edwards Finally Confessed to His Affair
  • The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light
  • She also spent time shadowing health-care professionals and getting hands-on work experience.
  • And he will unquestionably be overshadowing Joe Biden tonight just the way Hillary Clinton was overshadowing the official key noter, Mark Warner, last night. CNN Transcript Aug 27, 2008
  • We have seen again and again in modern U.S. politics that to create a compelling narrative of any candidate's major character flaws, his opponents or the media need to find early hints of that flaw, what I call the quest for foreshadowing (see below). Joseph Romm: Obama or 527s Must Tell Keating Five Story
  • Those herbivores we've been shadowing are not only vertebrates and bleed red blood, but now that I've got close enough to have a good look, the things are pentadactyl, too. Dinosaur Planet
  • So the Clinton administration, again foreshadowing what was to come, put together $40 billion in loan guarantees from the International Monetary Fund and Treasury. Inside Man
  • From chalking, antiquing, crimping, trimming, inking, and even shadowing, her ideas are sure to inspire hours of stamping creativity.
  • It was there that the two urchins might be seen seated beneath a blooming bush of whin, their little faces laid close together under the shadow of the same plaid drawn over both their heads, while the landscape around was embrowned by an overshadowing cloud, big with the shower which had driven the children to shelter. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • To assess whether shadowing was linked to estrus, we required an estimate of the likely estrous period for females.
  • Big-bellied and slope-shouldered, he is suspended delicately in mid-air, his hands clasped patiently behind his back, his twin shadowing him close behind.
  • The wide river, flowing rapidly between its rugged banks, rolled in inky blackness beneath the overshadowing crags; while the waves in mid-channel flashed along in dazzling light, rendered more intense by the surrounding darkness. Roughing It in the Bush
  • When Winston Foster first hit the scene in the '80s, he seemed adamant on overshadowing his albino features with rude boasts about his sexual prowess.
  • ‘Positive ident on the shadowing corvettes,’ the OOD said.
  • There is, however, a danger of the high quality of the music overshadowing the script.

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