Word: overshadowed
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...virtually very lighting technique possible, McGee incorporates backlights, sidelights, audience-sweeping spotlights, an overwhelming carousels of colors, shadows, purple moons and spinning pinwheels of light to illuminate every angle and curve of the bodies pulsating on the stage. At moments, the lights are so grandiose that they threaten to overshadow the dancers themselves; for the most part, however, McGee has a keen eye for tasteful spectacle and a smart awareness of the all the beautiful ways to illuminate moving bodies...
Without trivializing the importance of the Douglas vote, if that decision is all that comes out of Tuesday's protest, the rally will not have succeeded. Indeed, it would seem to serve the administration well if the Douglas situation continues to overshadow the other two groups behind the protest, since Harvard's action on the other issues, especially the living wage, has been much less encouraging...
Believe it or not, sitting there, I finally began to think about the Pudding as an art form, one well worth preserving. I understand that this in itself is a dangerous notion--that the glimmer and glitz of a production often overshadow the fact that, either consciously or not, it might perpetuate negative stereotypes. It is, as I said, one of the reasons why I've always felt a bit out of place at the Puddig. But this a cyclical debate, rooted in personal perceptions of art. It is a debate which will always haunt, or at least confuse, artists...
...broad area that changes like quicksilver, the South End has a disorienting effect. In the same city block, grand apartment houses overshadow ramshackle convenience stores...
...want to overshadow the candidates. That's the reason for my resignation," White said...