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overshadow

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In the cities, campaigning has been overshadowed by fuel shortages, which have led to long, frustrating queues at petrol stations.

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Perhaps the most acute difference that could overshadow the visit relates to the Middle East.

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The contest opens up chances for unhappy MPs and party members to express their discontent with the leadership, potentially overshadowing the big ministerial speeches.

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She said professionals looked at Jack's behaviour rather than his symptoms - something known as diagnostic overshadowing - which meant there was a delay in getting appropriate help.

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Bayrou, 74, was the fourth prime minister in two years under President Emmanuel Macron, whose second term is office has been overshadowed by political instability.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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