Word: overshadowed
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...writing and reading the constitution viewed it as a bold and pace-setting document. Actually, a survey of Ivy League student governments and some others around the nation shows that Harvard's new structure is the one playing catch-up. With few exceptions, the budgets of other governments greatly overshadow the $60,000 hoped-for by the Undergraduate Council, where a $10 student activities fee, will be refundable in contrast to mandatory charges at least twice that size nearly everywhere else. Further, the coveted link between the Undergraduate Council and the Faculty--allowing council members to serve on Harvard committees...
DIED. John M. Ashbrook, 53, a conservative Republican Congressman from Ohio for 22 years; apparently of a heart attack; in Newark, Ohio. A former chairman of the American Conservative Union, he sometimes let his fierce rhetoric overshadow his personal charm. In 1972 he challenged President Nixon in four Republican primaries but never got more than 10% of the vote. After a string of victories in his district, Ashbrook was seeking his party's nomination for the Senate seat held by Democrat Howard Metzenbaum...
...Crimson infielders were also guilty of several lapses, but their gloves bailed Jakovic out of jams often enough to overshadow the eight miscues...
...Haig-Weinberger disputes overshadow their views in common...
...PEOPLE BEGIN TO read more and more of the fine print on the four-year contract they signed when they elected Ronald Reagan, opposition to the harsh policies of the former film star has predictably grown. The difficulties and failures of Reaganism, however, must not be permitted to overshadow what may prove to be this administration's one outstanding success--a fair, coherent and consistent policy of antitrust prosecution...