There has been concern that the Clintons would steal the limelight from Gore, making it harder for him to present himself as a strong, independent leader.
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Critics accused him of seeking to steal the limelight from retired Gen . Colin Powell, who is considering running for president as an independent or a Republican.
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Many women who have found their husbands or boyfriends increasingly in the kitchen say that the key to keeping them there is never to steal the limelight.
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A hundred years ago, Tennessee celebrated its Centennial a year late, in part because people from other parts of the state thought Nashville was trying to steal the limelight.
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But McCain must contend with charges, which he vigorously denies, that he is trying to steal the limelight from the new president, who bested him in last year's Republican primaries.
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Actresses Uma Thurman and Daryl Hannah were billed as the stars of the evening, but Loos appeared to steal the limelight from them outside the Empire cinema in Leicester Square.
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Meanwhile, Dehai, Huancong, Fang Yangming ( Aloysius Pang ) and a few other young men form Peaks Team so that Renxin s Fire Team cannot steal the limelight.
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Corriere della Sera reported Friday that it appeared the conservative leader was trying to steal the limelight as a two-day convention of his opponent, Francesco Rutelli, opened in Rome Friday.
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Downing Street admitted that Blair had considered walking to Westminster Hall, but denied the idea was to " glad-hand " with people lining the route and steal the limelight from the royals.
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Bush campaign advisers, who had hoped the ad launch would steal the limelight from Democrats, found themselves instead struggling to defend their images of the destroyed Twin Towers against accusations that they were exploiting the tragedy.