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The high mark eclipsed the record set just the year before, which had eclipsed the year before that.
Ms. Bronstein's subjects are those embroiled in a war that is often eclipsed by other news around the world, and themselves eclipsed by issues deemed of higher importance within the conflict.
Hobart, Tasmania, will see about 10 percent of the sun&aposs diameter eclipsed, while Melbourne, Australia, will see barely a nick in the sun&aposs disk, amounting to just 23 percent eclipsed!
Image showing Io soon after it was eclipsed by Jupiter.
It will appear to the west of the eclipsed sun.
As Europa eclipsed Io, LBTO captured the incoming infrared light.
Support soon eclipsed the fallout and she became a celebrity.
In some parts of the fandom, his popularity eclipsed Veronica's.
That eclipsed its previous high this year on April 1.11483.
But on Wednesday, the young Wolves eclipsed the illustrious Madridistas.
He recently eclipsed Luís Figo's record of appearances for Portugal.
Social media influencers eclipsed celebrities as voices of lifestyle authority.
But now the shame of consumption eclipsed its palliative pleasure.
They eclipsed church towers, famous views and, occasionally, the sun.
Let's assume, for now, that CBS eclipsed all those numbers.
It would be unfortunate if the Jennings case is eclipsed.
The secular Left has been eclipsed by the Jewish Right.
He has eclipsed 2104 in every game on the season.
Thought and persuasion, questions and answers, were eclipsed by intimidation.
Since 2016, her popularity has largely been eclipsed by Sen.
Nothing in the show eclipsed a little better than average.
And in the U.S., Snapchat's download rate has now eclipsed Facebook.
Facebook's standalone messaging app, Messenger, has eclipsed 800 million users worldwide.
Bezos eclipsed Gates to become the world's richest person last month.
"I see an eclipsed sun or planet or moon," she says.
The Essebsis fear they have been eclipsed by their own creation.
But China's contribution to this mass movement has eclipsed all others.
BF: First of all, she's eclipsed me already in many departments.
Why was jazz eclipsed by rock and other forms of music?
Apple has forgotten its core users and been eclipsed by Microsoft.
The sun wasn't the only thing eclipsed by the moon yesterday.
You've mentioned before that reality has eclipsed satire at the moment.
My life's work, eclipsed by the iPhone X. So be it!
But she could be eclipsed by higher-wattage candidates. 5. Sen.
Batman eclipsed him, but he used that to send himself up.
He, like McClung, has eclipsed the six-digit Instagram followers mark.
Navy veteran and retired NASA astronaut Mark Kelly eclipsed Republican Sen.
Just a day after hitting $10,000, it eclipsed the $11,000 mark.
And the mood for rebellion was eclipsed by the war effort.
Columbus eclipsed its previous record of eight goals in a game.
Microsoft in turn eclipsed International Business Machines Corp two decades ago.
In 2016, the Wall Street Journal eclipsed one million digital subscribers.
By press time, the goal had been eclipsed about four times.
However, claims eclipsed the growth, rising 4 percent to $9.07 billion.
A bad sign gets worseIn Q3, the losses vastly eclipsed revenues.
They've eclipsed boys in political participation and shown incredible moral clarity.
Capitalism has eclipsed its dream for worker opportunity, creating class inequality.
After all, the nearby Singaporean port is unlikely to be eclipsed.
But to my mind, nobody has yet eclipsed Mary Frances Fisher.
News of Woodside's departure eclipsed the company's strong second-quarter results.
That Warren's fundraising was eclipsed by her top rivals wasn't unexpected.
Then, like many technologies, it was eclipsed by a new model.
Predictably, though, the "monster shark" treatment eclipsed the subtler anthropogenic explanation.
That's why an eclipsed moon is sometimes known as a blood moon.
Has Beyoncé eclipsed Michael Jackson as the greatest entertainer of all time?
However, Yepsen said the excerpts would likely be eclipsed by Trump's clip.
The outlook eclipsed fourth-quarter results that beat profit and sales expectations.
Some recent acreage deals in the Permian have eclipsed $50,000 per acre.
Marketing via social media has eclipsed the lucrative 30-second television spot.
Following news of the lawsuit, Gabbard's search popularity eclipsed frontrunner Joe Biden.
President Obama has never eclipsed 70% in any of his presidential brackets.
The musical "Waitress" and the play "Eclipsed" featured all-female creative teams.
But the reputation and influence of "Pictures" soon eclipsed the show itself.
I hope my political intuition is being eclipsed by my novelist imagination.
Last year's total eclipsed the previous record of $11.14 billion in 2015.
South Bend Tribune: Buttigieg scores debate points, but eclipsed by Kamala Harris.
The only time it was eclipsed was by Princess Diana's memorial fund.
But her running has been eclipsed by her good will and activism.
The presumed importance of men's work has historically eclipsed that of women.
That's the first time that level has been eclipsed in seven years.
He was so appalled at being eclipsed that he struck pre-emptively.
Donald Trump has, for the time being, entirely eclipsed normal American politics.
The VIX eclipsed its financial crisis high last week, closing at 82.69.
What these songs say is vastly eclipsed by how they are sung.
Last year, Uber trips eclipsed yellow taxi rides for the first time.
It was 10 years ago that education debt eclipsed credit card debt.
President Trump eclipsed the combined totals of the three top-spending Democrats.
After 200523/200513, patriotism eclipsed restlessness as Wood's primary motivation to serve.
The church's influence in referendums has been eclipsed over the past decade.
Trump had just eclipsed 20 million followers on Twitter upon taking office.
They are, for a brief time, underestimated and overlooked, eclipsed by seniority.
For a while, the party was eclipsed by Mr. Renzi, a reformist.
It exemplified a corporate era in which financialization too often eclipsed production.
The president's achievements are eclipsed by the consistency of his bad judgment.
Eclipsed by "Hello, Dolly!" in 1964, the show ran only 10 months.
The Dow Jones industrial average eclipsed yet another milestone, closing on Nov.
Long ago, fried chicken eclipsed burgers as Jollibee's most sought-after offering.
Endgame has already eclipsed them all, and is nowhere near done yet.
The progressively eclipsed sun finally peaks out from behind the giant gray clouds.
It was the first time bitcoin eclipsed the $10,000 level since March 2018.
With Wonder Woman, the DCEU has successfully eclipsed the MCU on that front.
NOTES: Creighton G Marcus Foster eclipsed 10 points for the 12th straight game.
But she may be on her way to being definitively eclipsed by Sen.
Never look at a partially eclipsed sun without solar filters or solar glasses.
It will hang in the sky to the northeast of the eclipsed sun.
But these shared cultural and economic interests are constantly eclipsed by racial divisions.
There are definitely tasks where AI has already matched or eclipsed human performance.
But she knew she wanted to do Eclipsed the moment she read it.
The moon will rise at 21:07 BST, showcasing the partially eclipsed moon.
Eclipsed opened at the Golden Theater this past Sunday and runs until June.
We eclipsed it with mouth-watering chocolate glaze for the total solar eclipse.
In essence, one DOL regulation eclipsed an entire year's worth of regulatory costs.
Yet those efforts have been eclipsed by Facebook's executives and their political stances.
You know, the one with a musician whose stardom eclipsed their personal identity.
But those confident assessments were eclipsed by Saturday's stabbings in St. Cloud, Minn.
Such revelations are candid but distracting, and hopelessly eclipsed by Leonard's formidable charisma.
The Grizzlies' big man eclipsed 223 points for the 211nd time this season.
This barely eclipsed the valuation of Tesla, the electric-car company Musk heads.
The tuberculosis surprise was eclipsed in the 1930s as heart disease became ascendant.
This is the first year that Netflix eclipsed each of the broadcast networks.
But as the Great Recession ravaged the auto industry, economic survival eclipsed everything.
It was the first time weekly volume eclipsed 50 billion since August 2015.
Think eBay and Uber, both of which were eclipsed by local Chinese brands.
Challenges remain, of course, but joy is abundant and assurance has eclipsed doubt.
Gerasimov argued that "non-military means" had eclipsed weapons in their strategic importance.
But that arrangement has since been eclipsed by TV deals for other leagues.
That story eclipsed nearly everything else that happened on the field this season.
Warren's extensive set of plans for just about everything eclipsed her compelling biography.
After the 1950s, Mr. Anderson's film work was eclipsed by his television career.
Sabonis eclipsed the 2,000-rebound mark for his career in the third quarter.
Did I mention that Gurira has a Tony for her Broadway play, Eclipsed?
The transmissions evoke nostalgia for an era eclipsed by email, Twitter and Skype.
Third time's the charm But that moment was equaled or eclipsed by Rep.
For both shooting and exhibition, film has been almost entirely eclipsed by digital.
Eastern landscape photographs have been largely eclipsed by images of spectacular Western sites.
According to BoA's logic, the more signals that have been eclipsed, the better.
But on today's campus, equality feminism has been eclipsed by fainting couch feminism.
But recently its products and business model have been eclipsed by Truaxe himself.
Zweig's literary star was eclipsed by contemporaries such as Thomas Mann and Joseph Roth.
I don't know about you, but my morning was completely eclipsed by Rob Kardashian.
Instead, their first installment was eclipsed by a helicopter crash in New York City.
In fact, she has almost eclipsed Biden in a RealClearPolitics average of national polls.
Millennials and Gen-Xers eclipsed them by approximately two still pretty sad percentage points.
The few times he did say something noteworthy were eclipsed by his overall bombast.
Yet as Paul Strathern shows in his new book, the family eclipsed them all.
In addition, the totally eclipsed moon will appear very high in the winter sky.
The company also eclipsed 250,000 deliveries in total since its founding, a major milestone.
The other three Disney "Star Wars" films eclipsed that total in North America alone.
Move over Face ID, the Australian government has eclipsed you on the creepy factor.
The chart below shows mixed results for stocks after the threshold has been eclipsed.
Bundy (3-6) dominated Chicago as he eclipsed his previous high of 12 strikeouts.
Wagner eclipsed his previous career high of 27 points by shooting 255 of 214.
Just before it became clear that Donald had eclipsed his father's noble achievement forever.
It has long since eclipsed America's Black Friday and Cyber Monday online sales combined.
Wagner eclipsed his previous career high of 22 points by shooting 13 of 15.
The structure of the novel is like a gigantic black circle: an eclipsed moon.
Four times the budget of my previous movie, eclipsed in the first 30 seconds.
That average is only eclipsed by the typically bullish months of November and December.
How can I let her know that she's been eclipsed by much-stronger friendships?
Gable still edits Searchlight , but its work has been eclipsed by HOPE Not Hate.
But their spectacular moments were quickly eclipsed and erased by the greatness of others.
At times, the drama between hosts eclipsed interest in what was happening on air.
That mark was eclipsed in 2018, when D&D sales reportedly grew 30 percent.
Ms. Sengbloh, a 2016 Tony nominee for "Eclipsed," never begs for pity or admiration.
A sadness that eclipsed entirely the relief I'd anticipated when the caregiving was hardest.
They were long ago eclipsed by sales of minivans and, later, sport utility vehicles.
He eclipsed his previous best of 220 points against Virginia Tech on Jan. 210.
In Clinton County, which includes Champlain, Hillary Clinton eclipsed Mr. Trump by 610 votes.
He eclipsed his third-quarter fundraising haul of nearly $41 million, his campaign said.
But Harris could not maintain the momentum and was eclipsed by rivals in fundraising.
But by 2015, their mortality rate had eclipsed that of blacks by 30 percent.
But by the second day of the convention, McCain's polling numbers had eclipsed Obama's.
For Trump, it's barely a blip, because what happened later eclipsed it so much.
It easily eclipsed the coldest game in Seahawks history, 16 degrees at Denver on Dec.
Scandi design has just about eclipsed mid-century modern as the design trend du jour.
The six Tony nominations Eclipsed has received today gives me hope that we are succeeding.
Eight hours later, she was in the hospital, her small face eclipsed by a nebulizer.
Palin ultimately eclipsed him in popularity and polls show her maintaining strong support among Republicans.
Pinduoduo already eclipsed JD.com in terms of market penetration according to data analytics company Jiguang.
Eclipsed were better profits at its French retail bank and corporate and investment banking arm.
That eclipsed the previous record of $589.1 billion set during the market peak in 2007.
But migration eclipsed almost all else; such ambitions must now wait until December at least.
The only actress who eclipsed her last year was Phoebe Waller-Bridge of Amazon's Fleabag.
Despite the hype (or because of it), the first two elements have eclipsed the third.
Toews' 35th goal eclipsed his previous career-high mark set during the 2008-09 season.
Or is her hatred for her former bosses eclipsed by her desire to overthrow Gilead?
But he was eclipsed by a $5 million payment made by casino magnate Sheldon Adelson.
Bundy eclipsed his previous high of 12 strikeouts and registered his second career complete game.
Toews' 2450th goal eclipsed his previous career-high mark set during the 2008-09 season.
The Democratic nominee also eclipsed the 2202-percent margin in a head-to-head matchup.
It would be shame if disagreement about the best eclipsed a consensus around the good.
But at least one American entertainment company was eclipsed (pun intended) by the celestial event.
It's a world that exists outside one man's longings, and won't be eclipsed by them.
He is eclipsed by the sulfuric glower of Conkling and the shining personality of Garfield.
Those pledges have been eclipsed by the furor over Russia's alleged meddling in the election.
Last year's record level of RV shipments is expected to be eclipsed again this year.
In recent weeks, O'Rourke's star has been eclipsed by up-and-coming South Bend, Ind.
Claus — rounded the corner of 59th Street and Avenue of the Americas, joy eclipsed all.
One of those, Danai Gurira's "Eclipsed," was originally produced Off Broadway at the Public Theater.
Nokia was wrong footed by the rise of smartphones and eclipsed by Apple and Samsung.
Now, she's starring in a play, Eclipsed, that takes her away from the big screen.
As 2 Chainz explained, the song had gotten so big that it eclipsed his group.
In the majors, Pomeranz had never eclipsed 23 before this season; he's currently at 13.
Their efforts, however, have often been eclipsed by stories emphasizing the rise of the Rev.
Kusama is fetishized by white male artists, but her work is largely eclipsed by theirs.
But recently, it seems to have eclipsed the gentler "sexism" and "chauvinism" in popular use.
Though her rise was swift, her father's dark, looming interference consistently eclipsed her bright career.
But then that news starts to be eclipsed by [the run-up to] Super Tuesday.
As for Reiner, his dull news conference announcing the arrests is immediately eclipsed by Leslie's.
But its economy was beginning to ebb, as ports to the north eclipsed the city.
The parties were largely eclipsed by Mr. Salvini's nonstop campaigning and confrontational anti-migrant stance.
Mr. Trump eclipsed Hillary Clinton in Mr. Frelinghuysen's district by less than one percentage point.
He's assessing the bargain he made and understanding how completely his ambition eclipsed his integrity.
Analysts said news coverage of the impeachment of President Trump partly eclipsed those two events.
In Saigon, observers were aghast at seeing their esteemed stalwarts eclipsed by an unknown radical.
Such sales, while strong, are eclipsed by the money Equifax makes from human resources products.
Prior to last Saturday, Capela had not eclipsed 27 minutes in a game this season.
But, he says, their antipathy toward Trump eclipsed any other concern with enough of them.
But that service became eclipsed when partisan news and rancorous fighting started dominating the platform.
Its heyday is around 2005 but it is quickly eclipsed by the rise of Facebook.
But this may be eclipsed by figures from China and Germany due in coming days.
The U.S. e-cigarette market eclipsed $22010 billion in sales in 2013, according to Euromonitor.
Cardi's team believes she's already eclipsed Nicki, and the best strategy is just ignoring her.
But this is not why rosé has suddenly eclipsed the confines of the wine section.
Today, Icahn's $80 a share offer for Clorox would be eclipsed by its $148 trading price.
But in a league that's eclipsed by the Golden State Warriors, other factors come into play.
Amazon's Prime Day sales are estimated to have eclipsed $4.2 billion over a 36 hour period.
Culture wars have taken hold of European politics and eclipsed the old left-versus-right distinction.
Fortnite has eclipsed the once dominant PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds title, both in terms of mindshare and money.
Why were its companies — the juggernauts of the1980s — eclipsed by competitors in South Korea and China?
Larger companies like Oppo and Xiaomi, however, have eclipsed Meizu's sales both in China and abroad.
During the eclipse, people on Earth looked up and saw the sun eclipsed by the moon.
He eclipsed the old mark of 322 yards set by Northern Illinois' Jordan Lynch in 2013.
The winning bid eclipsed the total of $435,763 paid for Tim Brown's 1987 trophy last December.
As party members gathered, Othmani's modest arrival was eclipsed by Benkirane, who received a hero's welcome.
He eclipsed legendary investor Warren Buffett and now stands just below Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.
The 16.7 percent bounce easily eclipsed an expected rise of 10.0 percent in a Reuters poll.
Would you say that Ultimate Painting has now eclipsed the achievements of Mazes and Veronica Falls?
Ronaldo's effort was eclipsed seven minutes later by one of the all-time great final goals.
Its Singles' Day performance in 2015 eclipsed its own the previous year, which was $9.34 billion.
The broader NSE index ended 0.69% lower at 11,657.05, having eclipsed 12,000 earlier in the session.
For each of them, the word of God was quickly eclipsed by the power of art.
All banks eclipsed the Fed's mandated 3 percent level, but several of them cut it close.
She also shares the best places to park your money once you've eclipsed that savings goal.
Odubel Herrera, 24, added two more hits as Philadelphia (64-80) eclipsed last season's win total.
The severity of this drought eclipsed that of the 1930s drought that triggered the Dust Bowl.
Klobuchar's campaign announced it eclipsed 100,000 unique donors, while Booker is closing in on that figure.
It's impossible to say, because something else he did this week all but eclipsed his mixtape.
The offering's size eclipsed the $230 billion that the Japanese messaging company Line raised in July.
The early afternoon sun is so eclipsed by the haze that day seems like endless twilight.
He hated himself for fearing his weapon, but his reverence for the law eclipsed that fear.
The fashion at this year's Met Gala far eclipsed what celebs brought to the reserved Oscars.
Syria's Islamist insurgents have eclipsed more moderate and Western-backed nationalist rebel groups in the conflict.
Obama eclipsed all of 2018's Trump-related titles within a few weeks of being released.
Or, rather, that's just one narrative, eclipsed by the less cinematic triumphs of less progressive Democrats.
That group's incompetence is barely eclipsed by the football team whose sparsely-attended games they accompany.
Last year, for the first time, global ad spending on digital channels eclipsed traditional TV spending.
Since 2010, it has eclipsed other genres to become the global lingua franca of youth culture.
But Ms. Barry's wonkish policy goals were eclipsed by details of her affair with former Sgt.
The bulky Storz & Bickel's classic Volcano is now eclipsed by pocket portability and long battery-life.
"That story eclipsed nearly everything else that happened on the field this season," writes The Times.
No Republican incumbent has eclipsed 50 percent in any of our polls of the tossup districts.
The Trump-era political overtones of early episodes have since been eclipsed by evergreen interpersonal conflicts.
Byte, the long promised successor to Vine, has already eclipsed its predecessor by one key metric.
"The sun will be 80 percent eclipsed here," my husband said, trying to cheer me up.
The bustling Cape known to summer visitors is eclipsed by the interplay of sea and sand.
The short answer: exhilaratingly well, contributing a showstopping supporting turn that sometimes eclipsed the leading players.
"I desired to capture inferior mirage effects that would make the eclipsed sunrise even more thrilling."
That eclipsed by 1 cm Frenchman Renaud Lavillenie's record set in February 2014 in Donetsk, Ukraine.
At the time, the Tesla shorts eclipsed the value of Apple's, which stood at $14.3 billion.
On Thursday, the Dow Jones industrial average eclipsed 25,000 for the first time in its history.
But the size of her operation — once viewed as almost insurmountable — has been eclipsed by Sanders.
Jabhat al-Nusra had established itself as a powerful force, eclipsed in brutality only by ISIS .
Biden also hasn't gone after Buttigieg, who recently eclipsed the former vice president in Iowa polls.
Framing his book around Donald Trump's win on November 8, 2016 (when, Jacobson writes, the presence of Cooper's ghost became "palpable"), Behold a Pale Horse attempts to connect this story to the world we now inhabit, one where belief has eclipsed truth, and paranoia has eclipsed trust.
The total contributions eclipsed donations by traditional immigration advocates years ago, and have not slowed down since.
Six years later, it was sold for a mere $35 million, having since been eclipsed by Facebook.
Instead, Sanders not only beat the frontrunner, but eclipsed her by a large margin, outperforming polling expectations.
" Williams, in his closing, said Roof's "message of hatred was eclipsed by the goodness of those people.
All the while, Brady watched as the pace of antibiotic resistance eclipsed the faltering pace of discovery.
The former Massachusetts senator and one-time Democratic presidential nominee eclipsed Hillary Clinton's mileage tally in December.
For comparison, local TV dollars have nearly eclipsed local TV dollars spent in 2016's presidential cycle.
" Elections observers from the European Union said the vote had been "eclipsed by an atmosphere of intimidation.
Square Cash, the company's money-transferring service, has also recently eclipsed its competitor Venmo in app downloads.
One big thing: China has eclipsed Russia with 237 satellite launches since 2007, compared to Russia's 122.
The S&P 500 eclipsed the 3,000 level for the first time ever in early Wednesday trading.
The French election eclipsed Friday's U.S. employment data, which showed nonfarm payrolls rose by 20.25,000 in April.
Yet a focus on opioids has eclipsed the damage caused by an even deadlier, more common substance.
The fact that this threshold may have been briefly eclipsed is significant, Mann said in an email.
As abruptly as it had boomed, VR faded, eclipsed by the immediacy and accessibility of the web.
Expect your energy to be eclipsed two or three days before and after its passing, SYDA advises.
The song became secondary, eclipsed by Levine's extensive tattoos and the results of his upper-body workouts.
But all that slow, thankless work has been eclipsed by the more prominent voices of mainstream feminism.
"I don't think that has happened yet because we're still eclipsed by other news," Saint John says.
In 2016, Tesla eclipsed the $1 billion mark in China in annual sales for the first time.
What was your take on "Eclipsed," Danai Gurira's play about female captives in the Liberian civil war?
They eclipsed the mark that they had shared for three days with the 28-24 Chicago Bulls.
She was enormously popular but interviewers found her elusive, and her personal aura nearly eclipsed the art.
Since the start of 2018, all of the FAANG stocks have grown, but some have eclipsed others.
Every so often in history, our Fourth of July celebrations are eclipsed by historic and crippling divisions.
Over the last four years, ISIS has eclipsed al Qaeda in the top tier of domestic threats.
The bar's mission to facilitate principled eating and drinking is eclipsed only by its commitment to irony.
But it was as if his own embarrassment eclipsed the sunbeams from the patrons and his peers.
His jab step still singes eyebrows and the reputation of his range is only eclipsed by Curry.
But now that momentum is being eclipsed by the cloud of toxic smoke emanating from Swift Industries.
The French election eclipsed Friday's U.S. employment data, which showed nonfarm payrolls rose by 211,000 in April.
" Per AP, "the collapse eclipsed Intel's decline of $91 billion in September 2000, without adjusting for inflation.
Or is she about to be eclipsed on the European stage by Emmanuel Macron, France's new President?
The Red Lake school shooting has been largely eclipsed by the many that have taken place since.
The Dow Jones industrial average eclipsed yet another milestone, closing Thursday above 24,000 for the first time.
"The hardest part about this diagnosis was feeling eclipsed by something I did not choose," she says.
Over the past two years it has almost entirely eclipsed it in many parts of our society.
I am not very hopeful, however, as short-term gain has almost always eclipsed long-term vision.
That defeat was mostly about Republicans' dominance in Texas, which eclipsed O'Rourke's advantages, including the physical ones.
But because her claim was eclipsed by another woman's, she went unrecognized for more than 70 years.
Instead, tech giants Alibaba and Tencent began battling for customers' wallets and eclipsed banks in the process.
The league's attendance eclipsed 1 million in its first year and finished last season above 1.5 million.
Trump eclipsed the 10,000 lie mark for his tenure back in April, according to the Post's database.
Our challenges are eclipsed by our opportunities — if we have the wisdom to see and seize them.
But over time, this once important port city was eclipsed by nearby Veracruz and fell into decline.
The Trump-Putin meeting eclipsed the rest of the agenda at the Group of 20 summit meeting.
The number of recent overdoses of non-prescription drugs have eclipsed the original problem of prescribed painkillers.
His behavior has eclipsed many important policy debates, not least among them the future of Social Security.
The Georgia Democrats' eye-popping fundraising numbers vastly eclipsed some of his toughest competitors in the race.
The league's attendance eclipsed one million in its first year and finished last season above 1.5 million.
She also released a new music video for the track ... which has already eclipsed 32-million views.
Sexual manipulation was eclipsed by an unfettered fetish for "daddy's money," or sometimes, the hubby's credit card.
Bathgate once held the Ranger record for goals with 272, a mark eclipsed by Rod Gilbert in 1973.
Once Japan's second-largest lender by assets, Mizuho has been recently eclipsed by Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG) .
We have housing prices, at least per the Case-Shiller index, has eclipsed the highs back in 2006.
Its "best in class" Nexus phones were eclipsed by competitors—and even its own hardware partners—within months.
The fully eclipsed moon is lit up entirely by sunlight passing through the Earth's atmosphere and getting scattered.
An eclipsed sun looks like a black disc, surrounded by a ring of white, just like an Oreo.
He has also far eclipsed the most money raised by a candidate — $20,000 — in Crowdpac's 10-month existence.
The publication reached circulation numbers that eclipsed other magazines such as Time, Sports Illustrated, Cosmopolitan and US Weekly.
Looking at a partially eclipsed sun through solar eclipse glasses is fun, but you're divorced from your surroundings.
In her CNN town hall Monday night, she eclipsed the seasoned progressive to whom she is often compared.
And today the stock dropped another 1.25 percent after the news that Instagram Stories has eclipsed Snapchat's size.
Georgia had 14 at halftime and eclipsed 20 with more than 10 minutes left in the third quarter.
O) stock market value ballooned to a record $153 billion on Thursday and eclipsed Walt Disney Co (DIS.
Analysts are generally agreed that fellow Chinese phone maker Huawei eclipsed Xiaomi in terms of performance in 2015.
Last year, she sent a personal invitation to Mr. Weinstein to see her in her Broadway show Eclipsed.
The field's getting bigger and better, and Neubauer knows it's only a matter of time before he's eclipsed.
By late March 270, the index finally eclipsed its former all-time high from October 218 of 213.
During Thursday's trading session, Tesla eclipsed $357 per share, topping the $356.77 price when Musk sent those tweets.
Whatever the movie's flaws, they're largely eclipsed by the warming light that it sheds on those blind spots.
Over the last decade, however, it has been far eclipsed in importance by Chinese investment and household spending.
Similar-sized two-engine planes that are more fuel efficient have largely eclipsed the 747's passenger mission.
If her physical body was central to her project, it also often eclipsed her larger body of work.
Amazon's market capitalization has now eclipsed the combined valuations of Wal-Mart Stores, Target, Costco, Macy's and Kohl's.
Although Bitcoin birthed Ethereum, in the past year, Ethereum has eclipsed its predecessor in terms of future promise.
While most investors aren't eager to see themselves eclipsed, for the Finnish government, it's actually a good thing.
His tangential hippie lunacy has transcended the occasional side comment and completely eclipsed his job as a commentator.
In recent decades, however, conservative Christian activism has eclipsed the religious left, and liberals have become increasingly secular.
His refusal to disclose his effective tax rate eclipsed an audiotape of him posing as his own spokesman.
Carnera maintained his belt for just under a year—and in many ways, his celebrity eclipsed everything else.
Its economy eclipsed Britain's before the end of the 19th Century and was unchallenged until China's recent rise.
That's also the strategy of several other aspirants; they all seem to be eclipsed by South Bend, Ind.
Hicok's main thesis—that white male poets have been eclipsed by women and poets of color on the
It's also been about a decade since developing markets eclipsed developed economies in percentage of global GDP contributed.
What's consistent is the contention that debates are more often than not a minor factor, eclipsed by others.
Mr. Christie ran for president as the trial loomed, but withdrew after he was eclipsed by Mr. Trump.
S. trade war partly eclipsed the much-hyped addition of the world's second-largest equity market by capitalization.
After a strong start early this year, Biden has been eclipsed by Buttigieg and Harris in donor excitement.
But last year the team lost momentum, eclipsed by Ferrari before eventually clawing back to finish third again.
Those pledges have been eclipsed by the political furor over Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 U.S. election.
Swan and passenger pigeon—a now-extinct bird—almost certainly eclipsed turkey as the main course of choice.
Until the Mendocino Complex, no single or combination of wildfires in California history had eclipsed 300,000 acres burned.
The blazes can be seen from space, and the smoke even temporarily eclipsed the sun in São Paulo.
And his hair care is so elaborate and mystifying that it instantly eclipsed the fascination with Hillary's hair.
But if your creation is eclipsed by those who took more time, you'll get cut off mid-round.
Those processors were eventually eclipsed by chips from Intel, which put its considerable muscle behind a competing design.
Though the road was eclipsed by the Interstate Highway System starting in the 1950s, it remains vital today.
Thomas, who caught 253 passes, eclipsed Wes Chandler's club record of 205 yards receiving against Atlanta in 1979.
"This was lost to history, eclipsed by Lindbergh," said Robert Schwach, a retired New York City police lieutenant.
That eclipsed the previous record of 20.5944,23.20.5510 set in 223.226 and was up 21.3 million from last week.
The laughter eclipsed Mr. Trump's criticism of the "corrupt dictatorship" in Iran and the "human tragedy" in Venezuela.
Then came long, measured and eventually overwhelming buildups, as if those individual sorrows had eclipsed the entire world.
But some who maintain the "heritage, not hate" position were dismayed that the far right has eclipsed them.
"It's very clear innovation has eclipsed the sophistication of consumers as well as regulators and investigators," he said.
He wasn't sure what he wanted out of the visit—he knew only that curiosity eclipsed his misgivings.
For the next several minutes, the partially eclipsed sun popped in and out of portholes in the cloud.
The price eclipsed the $12 million reached in March for a work by another black artist, Mark Bradford.
Carrot Top was influenced by Gallagher, but has eclipsed him to become the most famous prop comic alive.
Last year, the number of exclusively civil marriages eclipsed the number of church weddings for the first time.
He eclipsed his own record by three-tenths of a second in November 21970, this time in Auckland.
Augustin's point total eclipsed the 24 he scored in Orlando's 127-120 victory at Washington on Dec. 23.
That movement eclipsed all the episodes I would repeatably watch, magazines I would collect ... that moment was monumental.
Last week, the bull market that began on March 9, 2009 eclipsed the one that ran from Oct.
Shiffrin eclipsed a 32-year-old mark set by Stenmark, who won 40 slaloms between 1974 and 1987.
What was once considered Congress's Job No. 1 is being eclipsed for some lawmakers by more immediate matters.
Only one Democratic gubernatorial candidate in the last six elections, Bill White in 2010, eclipsed 2 million votes.
"Veep" might have outlived its time, to the extent reality has seemingly eclipsed its jaundiced form of satire.
The performance really got going as Day lent her voice to Goulding's song — and then eclipsed Goulding altogether.
But by several measures, Carroll's story was eclipsed by other topics or left out altogether on other networks.
In 2009, Jersey Shore premiered; when Snooki got punched, she instantly eclipsed Hills stars as America's favorite starlet.
It was eclipsed by the Camp Fire in 2018, which destroyed most of the town of Paradise, killing 86.
At the Brisbane International last week, Stosur said she felt only somewhat eclipsed by the headline-grabbing young stars.
His 33 homers at home also eclipsed Babe Ruth's record for home runs by a Yankee at Yankee Stadium.
On that day, Michele Obama's acute fashion style was eclipsed by the elegant hat worn by Justice Antonin Scalia.
That's been eclipsed only once, briefly in March 2017, since the ShFE nickel contract started trading in March 2015.
In 2017 a record was set for store closures, but that record is expected to be eclipsed this year.
Pollack's meticulously researched book conjures up a woman whose identity as an activist eclipsed her hobby as a painter.
PG: Then let's turn to your work: In "12 Years" and "Eclipsed," you played characters that were truly pitiable.
I think when history is written, it would have eclipsed the rate of adoption for any other prior technology. 
That moment was only eclipsed at the end, when both nominees wandered between moderator Tom Brokaw and his teleprompter.
His league-leading 203 goals-against-average was eclipsed by the Flames before the first period was half over.
G Cam Ward eclipsed the 32,000 minute mark in his NHL career on Tuesday night — all with the Hurricanes.
Conner eclipsed the 215,220-yard rushing mark for the season with 299 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries.
The move comes as CD sales continue to decline; revenue from digital music downloads eclipsed it back in 2014.
Tuesday's face-off will quickly be eclipsed by the second Trump-Clinton debate on Sunday night in St. Louis.
WeChat official accounts, first launched in 2014, have already eclipsed Chinese-language newspapers in availability of content and convenience.
Don't forget Mars Along with the totally eclipsed moon, something else in the sky will vie for attention: Mars.
Richardson, 19, eclipsed the IAAF Under 20 women's 100 and 200 metres world records in winning both collegiate titles.
Yet his impact has been so quickly and thoroughly eclipsed by a pervading sense of racial and national doom.
"In many ways, Trump has eclipsed the messaging from Fed officials," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial.
And taking on Eclipsed wasn't just a matter of loving the material, though that was obviously the deciding factor.
Trendy companies may be eclipsed by rivals over time, or find a second wind through adapting to new developments.
In September, China eclipsed the United States as the world's top buyer of foreign oil, according to customs data.
From the start of the series until the very end, Meester's Blair Waldorf eclipsed Lively's Serena van der Woodsen.
With the eclipsed sun high over ahead, Turcat switched on the night-time navigation lights in the midday darkness.
But the manicures we saw by CND Polish for the upcoming fall season have quickly eclipsed all the others.
He launched 22 threes and only made six of them, with an assist rate that eclipsed his rebound percentage.
Finally, the fear of regretting the next ten years eclipsed how ashamed I was to confront my money issues.
C Joe Mauer eclipsed Tony Oliva for No. 4 spot on the franchise list for games played at 1,677.
Rumsfeld understood the real lesson of Watergate: the risks of violating our Constitution are vastly eclipsed by the rewards.
Democrat Liz Watson, a former congressional staffer, eclipsed two other candidates with 66% of the vote in Tuesday's primary.
With the win, Arizona (26-24-6, 58 points) eclipsed its point total from all of last season (56).
Moreover, China has now eclipsed the United States to become the largest market in the world for new vehicles.
COLLINS-HUGHES What I liked about "Eclipsed" was that it didn't prescribe one way of living for its characters.
Brees eclipsed 400 passing yards for the 14th time in his career, tying Peyton Manning for the N.F.L. record.
Apple set sales and profit records a year ago, and it eclipsed a $1 trillion market valuation in August.
Its new definition, "a covert**** means of influencing legislation with cash and prostitutes," has virtually eclipsed its original meaning.
Her stature puts her in a position not to be eclipsed by his presence or belittled by that assistance.
In February, Amazon for the first time eclipsed Microsoft's market cap, which roughly doubled in the same time span.
In the White House, Flynn was eclipsed almost immediately by Defense Secretary and former Marine James "Mad Dog" Mattis.
Mr. Meyers sits down with Lupita Nyong'o, the Oscar-winning actress currently in the devastating play "Eclipsed" on Broadway.
Having eclipsed Northwestern's all-time rushing yardage and touchdown totals earlier in the season, Jackson reached another milestone Saturday.
But that was eclipsed by an astroturfing campaign that even used dead people to try to swing the decision.
Americans have started off hot in the NBL before, but Smith has already eclipsed all of the previous records.
But the number of campaigns with TasP messaging is eclipsed by the sheer number of PrEP-focused campaigns nationwide.
The number of mass killings so far this year has already eclipsed the total for all of last year.
But the place has steadily lost its sheen over the years, eclipsed by pristine outdoor malls and online shopping.
My view is that that bullshit and white noise can itself be eclipsed by putting more news out there.
"The role of other astronomers involved has been, so to speak, eclipsed by Eddington's (and Einstein's) fame," they wrote.
While that eclipsed the previous record of 695,000 set in 1982 and was up 3 million from last week.
All dishes are arranged as ensembles, on a broad white plate nearly eclipsed by a full moon of injera.
Thursday's vote, for example, was eclipsed by a high-stakes debate consuming the Senate over the nation's immigration laws.
But her branding as the candidate with "a plan for that" eclipsed her own up-by-the-bootstraps biography.
Those moments were mostly eclipsed by a heavy reliance on theatrics, on the plate and in the meal's execution.
Ethiopian Genzebe Dibaba (mile) and Djiboutian Ayanleh Souleiman (1000m) eclipsed global records at the 2016 Stockholm indoor grand prix.
But as early as 2015, e-cigarette use by high-school and middle-school students had eclipsed cigarette use.
For the next two and a half minutes, we tried anticipating where, and if, the eclipsed sun would reappear.
It is a foundation laid by a people of grit whose great suffering has been eclipsed by greater determination.
But they have been eclipsed for far too long for the sake of power and the dictates of bigotry.
Lots of prime ministers have at times resented the United States, the former colony that eclipsed its mother country.
Pole vaulting eventually eclipsed his childhood dream of playing in the Little League World Series like his older brother.
Mon Denson rushed for a career-high 102 yards, and Edwards (109) and Williams (53) eclipsed 100 yards receiving.
He eclipsed that total in the first half alone, scoring 15 as Boston led by three at the break.
With Dan Schulman at its helm, PayPal eclipsed eBay both in size and rate of growth since the breakup.
Pole vaulting eventually eclipsed his childhood dream of playing in the Little League World Series like his older brother.
This week it eclipsed $10,000 for the first time since September, and it was around $10,330 late Friday afternoon.
This combination photo shows the totally eclipsed moon (center), and others at different stages during the total lunar eclipse, as seen from L.A. This photo, made with a 12½-inch telescope by astrophotographer Johnny Horne, shows the totally eclipsed moon, glowing with a reddish color against the background of stars over Stedman, N.C.
In recent days, the three-month Treasury yield has eclipsed the benchmark 10-year note by nearly a quarter point.
It was once again eclipsed by Microsoft on Friday after returning to the lead at the start of the week.
And according to Vogue, Whitehall doesn't forget the connection, saying he feels "frequently eclipsed" by the A-list movie star.
The apparent attacks eclipsed the Abe visit, an unexpected bit of outreach to Iran by someone Trump calls a friend.
Lupita Nyong'o's decision to chose Broadway over Hollywood paid off on Tuesday, when her play Eclipsed earned six Tony nominations.
The number far eclipsed market expectations and perhaps served as an indicator of still more slack in the labor market.
Dubious as the murky world of ICOs is, the funding method at one point eclipsed early-stage venture capital funding.
The uptick in vape usage has undercut and even eclipsed progress in reducing cigarette smoking, FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb says.
But fittingly, the plodding and emotionally monochromatic Views eclipsed the cover altogether, hinting at the loss of intimacy to come.
But that relationship seems to be fraying now amid acrimony over process concerns, which have sometimes eclipsed Sanders' policy agenda.
Total student loan debt eclipsed auto and credit card debt over the past decade, and is second only to mortgages.
Frustrated by how Morocco was merely treated as a backdrop at shoots, Hajjaj eclipsed limiting stereotypes with expansive, complex personalities.
Koch's 328 days in space eclipsed Peggy Whitson's record for an American woman on a single spaceflight at 289 days.
In winning a downhill on Saturday, Vonn eclipsed Annemarie Moser-Pröll's mark of 36 career wins in skiing's marquee event.
It completely covered up the eclipsed Sun, making it impossible to see with both my camera and solar filter glasses.
English has been a scientific language since the 18th century, but only eclipsed other languages in the 1970s, says Gordin.
Toronto, despite being one of Canada's largest cities at about 240 square miles big, would be eclipsed by the flames.
Koch's 328 days in space eclipsed Peggy Whitson's record for an American woman on a single spaceflight at 289 days.
The Home Hub has been a hit for Google, eclipsed only by the Mini in its smart home hardware line.
But it was nearly eclipsed by the surprise appearance of Johnny Depp, who appeared near the end of Warner Bros.
With Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson included, neither Clinton nor Trump eclipsed 2761% in any of the four battleground states.
Japan's GDP per person eclipsed Argentina's around 230 and is now about twice as high, measured at purchasing-power parity.
Even that performance though was eclipsed by the extraordinary women's 10,000m final, where the first 13 finishers set personal bests.
GDP has eclipsed it 2007 peak, stocks remain near all-time highs while household net worth is at a record.
In January, office rents in San Francisco eclipsed those of New York to become the most expensive in the country.
Thanks to the shale revolution, last year gas eclipsed coal as the largest source of power generation in the country.
Either way, racist violence — and the president's tepid response to it — has pretty well eclipsed outrage over Damore for now.
While some fans supported the supposed "comeback" album, it was eclipsed by Taylor Swift's Red, which dropped a month prior.
NOTES: Ravens QB Joe Flacco eclipsed Vinny Testaverde's single-season team record for passing yards on Sunday, finishing with 13,317.
Do not look at the uneclipsed or partially eclipsed sun through an unfiltered camera, telescope, binoculars or other optical device.
He eclipsed that mark in the major swing states of Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.
Let's face it: New iPhones are probably just weeks away, and no phone maker wants to be eclipsed by that.
Republicans mobilize a competing "coalition of restoration" centered on voters who feel eclipsed, or even threatened, by these same changes.
Those things eclipsed basic survival, and I had this really deep, dark awareness that my life was out of control.
For now, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. is being eclipsed by Mayor Pete Buttigieg, of South Bend, Ind.
PAULSON Also notable: The two leading contenders for best new play, "The Humans" and "Eclipsed," are both by American writers.
But as the sketch ended — with Beverly consoling a sobbing Hank, who declared, "He was irreplaceable" — reality eclipsed the gag.
Editorial The countries that have eclipsed the United States in educational achievement have far more effective systems for training teachers.
Despite all that help, he eclipsed Abrams by fewer than 55,000 votes—another sign of how purple Georgia has become.
The blazes can be seen from space, and the smoke even temporarily eclipsed the sun in Sao Paulo on Monday.
With inflation remaining cool, cost-of-living increases have only eclipsed 28500 percent once since 6900 — 2628 percent in 28503.
The 20-component index eclipsed its March 1 intraday record of 9,83, rising as high as 9,672.62 in morning trading.
That seemed reasonable, in light of the going rate for pitching at the time, and Arroyo eclipsed it long ago.
Our theater critic is impressed by "Eclipsed," which opened this week and is headlined by the Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o.
The 20-component index eclipsed its March 1 intraday record of 9,83, rising as high as 9,681.88 during the session.
Finally, hostility toward the opposing party has eclipsed positive affect for one's own party as a motive for political participation.
And each student who spoke drew a cheer that matched, and even eclipsed, the applause given to the musical performers.
The 17.4 million in U.S. auto sales for 2015 eclipsed the former record of 17.35 million vehicles set in 2000.
It lasted only a short time, and it hardly eclipsed the bitterness of partisan politics that has consumed the country.
Here, we explain how a metal usually ignored in favor of gold, silver and platinum has recently eclipsed them all.
The number of families has eclipsed the number that arrived during the last spike, which occurred during the Obama administration.
Over time, the events that unfolded at Khe Sanh in 1968 were eclipsed by the interpretation of what had occurred.
But by the late 1960s, Congress again saw itself eclipsed, as the Johnson and Nixon administrations expanded that branch's power.
Maybe Girls Will Save Us "They've eclipsed boys in political participation and shown incredible moral clarity," states this Opinion essay.
These artists had significant critical and commercial success, but were eclipsed by the male artists with whom they were associated.
Sanders has now been eclipsed by Joe Biden as the likelier Democratic nominee, and they've got to be feeling smug.
This month, the first 290,220-passenger vessel entered service, to be eclipsed by a nearly 18990,21899-capacity one in 2130.
My wanting to share every waking thought became eclipsed by a desire for an increasingly rare commodity — a private life.
At the same time, Sinn Fein, the political wing of the disbanded Irish Republican Army, eclipsed more moderate nationalist parties.
De Blasio had registered little support in polls and was eclipsed by progressive U.S. senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Zainab Jah, who gave a ferocious performance in "Eclipsed," stars as Saartje Baartman, a woman exploited in life and death.
In his first year as the starter, Mahomes eclipsed 5,000 yards passing and led the NFL with 50 touchdown passes.
Brady eclipsed Favre (2845,838) with a 15-yard completion to Julian Edelman with 6:56 left in the third quarter.
Funding for Chime and other start-up banks like Monzo and Revolut has eclipsed last year's record of $2.3 billion.
Edmonton eclipsed the 100-point plateau for the first time since 1986-87, when it earned a league-best 106.
But cars are mostly absent on the town's muddy lanes, eclipsed by the motorbikes found in towns across the Amazon.
The lesson here might be that the ease of imposing conditions is eclipsed by the costs that grow from them.
C Leon Draisaitl (75 points) eclipsed the NHL mark for most points by a German player in a single season.
Running back Christian McCaffrey eclipsed the Carolina team record for all-purpose yards in a season in the first half.
Brown eclipsed his previous playoff high of 20 in the Celtics' 113-03 overtime victory in Game 1 on Sunday.
Now that Naughty's work has eclipsed the slang and styles it once documented, only the universalities remain to be enjoyed.
The four-engine jet is now mostly a cargo workhorse, eclipsed by more fuel-efficient twin-engine jets for passengers.
Adele's album "25" sold more than 10 million copies in less than a year, a blockbuster that eclipsed all others.
Adele's album "10" sold more than 10 million copies in less than a year, a blockbuster that eclipsed all others.
To not feel eclipsed by President Barack Obama, he claimed there was a media conspiracy to undercount his inauguration crowd.
His home run total has been far eclipsed by Jay Bruce, who has 24, and Lucas Duda, who has 17.
His work would later be eclipsed by that of other innovators, and software tools have changed drastically over the years.
She conceded to him early Wednesday morning, after Trump eclipsed Clinton in both the electoral college and the popular vote.
The Nets eclipsed 211 points for the 225th straight game even without the injured Spencer Dinwiddie, their third-leading scorer.
The rebound in goods exports last month was eclipsed by a $23.7 billion increase in goods imports to $27.14 billion.
The All-America catcher's bonus eclipsed the $8 million Gerrit Cole received to sign with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2011.
Yet earlier this month Tesla's market value surged past Ford and then briefly eclipsed GM as America's most valuable carmaker.
There might be no better sign of the state of the internet this year than the fact that a potential meme about the president awkwardly drinking water was quickly eclipsed by news of groping allegations against Democratic Senator Al Franken, and then that both of those stories were eclipsed by a tweet from the president.
In the past two years plastic litter in the ocean seems to have eclipsed other environmental anxieties among rich-world consumers.
It didn't break the New York Times bestseller list until 2012, and it remains eclipsed by TFiOS in the Green repertoire.
It has lost a number of top leaders and been eclipsed by ISIS, especially in the market place for young jihadis.
This explains why hostility to Mr Kavanaugh has eclipsed that faced by Neil Gorsuch, who joined the Supreme Court last year.
The trial spanned several municipalities, enrolled 4,000 people, and eclipsed the support offered by the current unemployment support program, Ontario Works.
But that is likely to be eclipsed early in 2016 by a second electricity network being sold by the same state.
Since 2017, they say, global hourly viewership of these channels "consistently eclipsed" that of the top three US cable networks combined.
This was certainly the case, on a far larger scale, in the 1870s, when sentiment against politicians eclipsed black political rights.
All around us people were gasping and cheering, as they took their eclipse glasses off and stared at the eclipsed Sun.
For context, that figure eclipsed the whipsaw trading sessions of the 2008 financial crisis, according to S&P analyst Howard Silverblatt.
The Shabab militants are eager to show, in the deadliest ways possible, that their group has not been eclipsed in relevance.
He had a whole picnic with Megan, and Glasses Alex eclipsed him instantly by just walking into the villa "quite confidently".
Although post-Brexit Britons know what that feels like, the referendum in Britain will be eclipsed by consequences of this election.
Goldman is guarded on natural and organic incumbents like Whole Foods, which could be eclipsed by lower-priced, more convenient challengers.
But in recent months, negative coverage of Turkey has eclipsed the press that once hailed Istanbul as Europe's next big thing.
What was once a staple of our daily ablutions is being eclipsed by fancy-pants body washes and other cleaning options.
Eclipsed is the Broadway debut for playwright Danai Gurira, who is known for acting in the AMC show The Walking Dead.
Wall Street bankers are not expecting M&A tallies to top 2015's numbers, when dealmaking eclipsed the $5 trillion mark.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday Facebook's Chief Financial Officer David Wehner's comments on ad growth eclipsed an otherwise great quarterly report.
Japan's holdings eclipsed China's for just one month in February 2015, the first time since the 2008-2009 global financial crisis.
Bernie Sanders, who has done more than anyone to reinvigorate the left but now risks being eclipsed by the Massachusetts senator.
Kabul resident Mohammad Barakzai lived through those attacks, and he told CNN that the carnage eclipsed anything else he had witnessed.
For everyone involved, the joy of winning was eclipsed by the relief they felt at finally realizing they made it through.
The curse of The Simpsons was that at one point in time it was so startlingly brilliant that it eclipsed itself.
But it's Danai Gurira's "Eclipsed" – which was nominated for six awards – that may be more groundbreaking in upending traditional Broadway practices.
UPDATE: Pretty though they may have been, Liverpool's goals were eclipsed by Southampton's late surge to put three on the scoreboard.
It was his first and only international goal, a tally only slightly eclipsed by his five in 44 for the Hammers.
That means even if their innovations are soon eclipsed by larger companies with similar goals, they may not have to quit.
Ted Cruz has a bounce but will be eclipsed in a lot of media chatter about Trump's defeat and Rubio's rise.
The advisers' fees alone had eclipsed $20 million by the end of the November and were mounting with every billable hour.
In grocery stores across the country, Halo Top sales eclipsed those of beloved legacy brands like Ben & Jerry's and Haagen-Dazs.
The Californians who don't support the radical views of Democrats can simply be eclipsed by non-citizen voters supporting the Democrats.
Future stars like Conor McGregor and Ronda Rousey arguably eclipsed his level of recognition, but Liddell was the first UFC superstar.
Even the media's usual male-driven blockbusters were eclipsed by the prescience of the Handmaids and the power of Wonder Woman.
It's possible superheroes simply eclipsed them in the public eye, but this isn't a piece about the why of television vampires.
There is a danger that without a specialized unit, justice for war crimes will be subsumed and eclipsed by other priorities.
The very subject of slavery in Arab societies is still taboo today, or it is eclipsed by condemnation of Western slavery.
Wide receivers Kelvin Harmon (129 yards) and Thayer Thomas (114) each eclipsed 222 yards receiving as the Wolfpack passed for 217.
Hong Kong stocks also lost ground, as Wall Street strength was eclipsed by weakness in mainland companies listed in Hong Kong.
Anticevich, who entered the game averaging four points per game, eclipsed his career-high of 13 points in the first half.
Indeed, the value of Halcón's holdings in North Dakota's Bakken shale formation have long eclipsed the market value of the company.
Trump has even eclipsed President Obama in one objective metric: number of rounds of golf at this point in his presidency.
The company, long since eclipsed by Google and Facebook, now commands just a tiny fraction of people's attention and advertisers' dollars.
Mott's views were soon eclipsed by those of other doctors who saw shell shock more as a matter of emotional trauma.
But sandwiched between those two giants stood a soundtrack that has been historically eclipsed by both and criminally underrated by all.
Finding tricks and hiding things in plain sight are something all games grapple with, especially when ambition is eclipsed by reality.
While Texas and Texas A&M have been busy trading barbs, they've been eclipsed as the real best teams in Texas.
While her résumé includes successful movies (The Twilight Saga: Eclipsed) and TV shows (ER), the road has been full of obstacles.
Digital sales only eclipsed CDs for the first time in 2014, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).
Johnson quickly not only proved himself, but he also eclipsed Gordon, who had won four titles before Johnson joining the team.
Yet over the years, they have fallen into obscurity, being eclipsed in popularity by other fruit like apples, cherries, and bananas.
Coverage of Clinton's emails eclipsed her policy proposals and ended up being the only story about Clinton that stuck with voters.
The programmes were quickly eclipsed, however, by more straightforward stock-buying links from Hong Kong to mainland exchanges starting in 2014.
Two players — Phoenix's Diana Taurasi and Washington's Kristi Toliver — eclipsed Bolton's mark with two weeks remaining in the 22 regular season.
In "Rough Night," Scarlett Johansson stars as Jess and is nearly eclipsed by Kate McKinnon, who plays one of her pals.
My wanting to share my every waking thought became eclipsed by a desire for an increasingly rare commodity — a private life.
After a third-place finish in the Iowa caucus, some say the senator is being eclipsed in media coverage by Sen.
The Fighting Illini, who are ranked for the first time since 2014, eclipsed their win total from all of last season.
The Fighting Illini, who are ranked for the first time since 28, eclipsed their win total from all of last season.
Moreover, under the radar screen – often eclipsed by stories about inaction and kicking the can – some important little things are happening.
Another gap in the clouds opened up, and the eclipsed sun was visible for a few more moments as totality ended.
By my senior year in public high school, my participation in the adventure sports had eclipsed my studies of natural history.
She was eclipsed in career victories only by Kathy Whitworth's 88 and in major-tournament victories only by Patty Berg's 15.
For the first time, Tesla's (TSLA) stock market value has eclipsed the combined values of General Motors (GM) and Ford (F).
But Tennessee's Derrick Henry, who played in the late afternoon, eclipsed 200 yards against Houston to take the title from Chubb.
Having been eclipsed by the Taliban, the Islamic State seems to be focused on marketing itself to potential and active jihadists.
Ambedkar, whose work in the West was eclipsed by Mahatma Gandhi's fame, has become a unifying personality of modern-day India.
He and his party's fortunes became eclipsed by the blinkered narrative of Unionism: remain part of the UK at all costs.
The bull market on Wall Street set history this week when it eclipsed the S&P 500's all-time high.
This isn't to say that mass-market, radio-friendly pop was scarce or in any way eclipsed; just ask the Chainsmokers.
In the not-so-surprising department: News coverage of Mr. Trump has probably eclipsed that of any other single human being.
What happened next eclipsed the D.N.C. leak: the publication of thousands of emails sent by Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, John Podesta.
This eclipsed the country&aposs total retail sales for all of 2018, which came in at 38.1 trillion yuan ($5.5 trillion).
Josh Sharma also far eclipsed his 8.2 ppg average with 20 points for the Cardinal (12-10, 5-123 Pac-12).
Standing at its roots, the tree's nearly 6-foot-wide trunk filled my view and eclipsed the smaller trees around it.
"The Walking Dead," author of "Eclipsed" FIRST EXPOSURE I grew up in Zimbabwe, and I definitely did not encounter him there.
Warren eclipsed former Vice President Joe Biden for the lead in Iowa by late September and led the field into October.
In the past week, the scandal involving the president's son has been eclipsed by a deadly dam collapse in southeastern Brazil.
Hebenton eclipsed the N.H.L. record of 580 consecutive games played, set by Johnny Wilson, a wing, who skated for four teams.
But the rationale for an extended run is questionable when he has been so thoroughly eclipsed by his rivals. 2900. Rep.
Apple Music has eclipsed Spotify in the US. Now Apple wants to do the same thing in news, games, and video.
U.S. sales eclipsed 17 million in 523 for the first time since the recession, peaking at 17.6 million vehicles sold in 2016.
Global terror threats, the migration crisis, and new pandemics like Ebola have long since eclipsed concerns over HIV in international news coverage.
It even eclipsed reaction to the news of U.S.  President Donald Trump's latest Supreme Court nominee, which was the eighth-ranked topic.
" At the same time, he described the event as having "eclipsed all events that have ever been broadcast exclusively on the Internet.
The chart suggests it took until early 1998, five years after Doom, before "first-person shooter" eclipsed "Doom clone" in Usenet lexicon.
The men who were charged are allegedly right-wing Hindus, and the aftermath of the girl's death became eclipsed by communal politics.
That will likely soon be eclipsed by Uber, which has been losing about $800 million a quarter for a number of years.
Due to lower-than-average volcanic activity last year, this eclipsed moon may look brighter and less red than in past years.
It even eclipsed reaction to the news of U.S. President Donald Trump's latest Supreme Court nominee, which was the eighth-ranked topic.
The big picture: "The number of students affected eclipsed the populations of Maine, Rhode Island, Delaware and Vermont combined," The Post reports.
When Pitt costarred alongside Julia Roberts in the genre-hopping The Mexican (203), they both ended up getting eclipsed by James Gandolfini.
Ball eclipsed the mark set by LeBron James, who was 20 years, 253 days old when he recorded a triple-double Jan.
Speaking of dualities, we've reached the point in this story in which O.J. the person is being eclipsed by O.J. the celebrity.
He thought that when the economy was growing or stable, some groups of Americans developed "status anxiety" about being eclipsed by others.
AMERICAN AIRLINES CEO MEETS WITH NAACP OVER BIAS COMPLAINTS In fact, another must-have amenity has eclipsed the sacred text: Wi-Fi.
And with two months left in the year, the number of shooting incidents has already eclipsed the total for all of 2015.
Catchings is also the league's all-time leader in defensive win shares, with 36.52, and only Lisa Leslie has even eclipsed 30.
It quickly eclipsed the popularity of Snapchat's 10-second exploding private messages, and made the app grow to 150 million daily users.
Also, neither Pence or Trump has offered any evidence that NASA has been eclipsed as the preeminent space agency in the world.
The company is the leading foreign manufacturer of electric vehicle by sales, eclipsed only by some of China's biggest national EV sellers.
The eclipsed a decade high Thursday and the benchmark 10-year note is around 3.22 percent, near its high point since 2011.
Gains among telecommunication stocks, led by Spark New Zealand were eclipsed by losses from index heavyweights a2 Milk Company and Fletcher Building.
QB Philip Rivers eclipsed 4,000 passing yards for the ninth time in his career and ninth time in the last 10 seasons.
In all, 291 exchange-traded notes or funds shuttered during the year, a number that easily eclipsed the previous record of 102.
President Trump is a sucker ... for 3-day-old Twitter memes ... especially ones that proclaim him to have somehow eclipsed President Obama.
Los Angeles already has reached or eclipsed that amount in three straight games and leads the NFL with an average of 32.9.
Soon the old rosebush and her ilk began disappearing from English gardens, eclipsed by younger, showier hybrids that bloomed all summer long.
Earlier in the year, your video "We Might" eclipsed 100k views and you were a part of New Balance's special DMV990 campaign.
He eclipsed Froome at the Tour this year, however, and now looks set to challenge him for superiority in the British team.
After the music in Vallenato kind of exploded, it pretty much eclipsed the rest of the culture of recorded music in Colombia.
It was also eclipsed by the numbers killed in earlier episodes of violence and calamity inflicted upon China by its Communist leaders.
Feynman was certainly one of the most brilliant scientific minds of the 20th century, with an impact eclipsed perhaps only by Einstein.
That was eclipsed by the total of wagers placed over the internet, which was $104.9 million versus $21.7 million the previous month.
Today, Amazon is the third-richest company in the world, and it recently eclipsed a $1 trillion market capitalization for a time.
Ms. Tommy is a Tony nominee for her direction of "Eclipsed," a searing play, starring Lupita Nyong'o, about captive women in Liberia.
Higher interest income and loan growth eclipsed declines in revenue from investment banking and bond trading, sending its shares up 3 percent.
Last week, the Dow Jones eclipsed 25,000, less than a year after it topped 20,000 — one of the fastest increases in history.
Castro's rose the most, 2628 points, but that still was eclipsed by his double-digit gain in his favorable rating Wednesday night.
" The initial tweet questioning Hunt's appearance garnered over 1,600 largely-negative replies and 11 retweets, while Hunt's response has eclipsed 20,000 "likes.
And yet, as Mario ages and radio is eclipsed by television, Mr. de La Lombana squeezes poignancy out of Pedro's dimming cognition.
Taipei, Taiwan (CNN)Eclipsed for years by a rising China, Taiwan is standing taller after a thrilling and historic exercise in democracy.
The embattled technology company has struggled to find a successful new direction as it has been eclipsed by rivals of all stripes.
That fact alone eclipsed concerns among many of the president's advisers that the Saudi-led offensive would be long, bloody and indecisive.
It even eclipsed the garden's 2012 Monet show, in which the organizers created an approximation of Claude Monet's garden in Giverny, France.
Now that she has eclipsed Thompson's record (in 119 fewer games, no less), Taurasi certainly belongs at the front of that discussion.
Our statement came out the same day the Access Hollywood tapes about Trump were released, and that story totally eclipsed our message.
The big picture: At 290,692 acres, the Mendocino Complex has eclipsed last year's Thomas Fire, which set the record at 281,000 acres.
Bellinger eclipsed the mark of nine homers in 44 games shared by Yasiel Puig (2013), David Ross (2013) and Del Bissonette (1928).
The master of the form is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, whose social media power has eclipsed just about every Democrat but Barack Obama.
Boeheim eclipsed his previous career high of 20 points set against Pittsburgh in last season's ACC tournament while playing only 24 minutes.
It was 2008: Piracy was up, streaming hadn't taken off and the physical album had long been eclipsed by the digital single.
The physicality and athleticism of Germany's "Mannschaft," by contrast, has been eclipsed by a nimble, creative fluidity once more typical of Brazil.
So far this year, funding for Chime and others like Monzo and Revolut have already eclipsed last year's record of $2.3 billion.
The carnival is a fading industry, eclipsed by amusement parks and elaborately produced circuses, struggling against maintenance costs and sparse booking schedules.
The frenzy of live action among the television crew is mirrored and eclipsed by the barrage of multiple images on the screens.
That divide, between the ultrareligious right and the secular right, has for the moment eclipsed the old left-right divide in Israel.
In a December 2014 speech, though, Mr. Xi warned Chinese military officials that they risked being eclipsed technologically by the United States.
"It makes you feel that all the work you've done can be totally eclipsed by this mega-giant media company," he said.
Socrates' shameful murder is eclipsed by the majesty of his devotion to the institutions of the city that sentenced him to death.
Stretch Armstrong: Clubs were so much more important before their influence was eclipsed by the internet and the mainstreaming of underground culture.
This is slowly being eclipsed by anxiety over China's new, unwelcome role as a source of disease, agonizing uncertainty and frustrated hopes.
Its $212bn in net income eclipsed that of its five biggest listed rivals—ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, BP and Total—combined (see chart).
It was the second highest monthly outflow on record, eclipsed only by the 102,000 tons that left the country in May 2012.
Vincent, who hasn't allowed a run at Safeco Field this year, eclipsed the mark of 24 set by George Sherrill in 2007.
Such sharia-compliant contracts are well-known but have traditionally been eclipsed by murabaha, a cost-plus-profit arrangement in Islamic finance.
During this time period, student debt has eclipsed credit card debt, auto loans, and every other type of non-housing consumer debt.
Still, Champagne exports eclipsed domestic consumption for the second year in a row at 155.5 million bottles or 52.5% of total production.
Mr. Tobocman suggested that stickers had eclipsed fliers in popularity partly because they could be put up much more quickly and inconspicuously.
But the two jailhouse informants were eclipsed by a third inmate, who had contacted Halliday to say that he had some information.
When he was eclipsed by security guards, Doc Rivers, the Clippers coach and a former teammate, immediately recognized him at the center.
Booker's story has so far been eclipsed by those of other ascendant candidates, however — including another mayor, Pete Buttigieg of South Bend.
These worked at the time, but space is no longer a sanctuary now that investment in commercial space has eclipsed government investment.
In Porter's case, among others, gender, privilege and talent eclipsed laws and policies when those in power did not enforce the rules.
Meanwhile, the region had been eclipsed by the Himalayas as a destination for adventure-seekers and plutocrats looking for a braggable challenge.
San Antonio's 69 points at intermission eclipsed its previous season high of 60, which was set in the first game against Washington.
In Georgia's Sixth Congressional District, for instance, black turnout barely eclipsed midterm levels even as all other voters surged well past it.
The profound bungling and cynicism and deception behind those decisions is elided, practically ignored, eclipsed by Bush's present-moment sincerity and idealism.
Appearing frequently on the Sunday morning talk-show circuit on the administration's behalf, she quickly eclipsed Tillerson as the administration's leading diplomat.
Lyft's I.P.O. is expected to be quickly eclipsed by Uber, which may go public at a valuation of up to $120 billion.
The kingdom, previously China's biggest crude supplier, has been overtaken by Russia while Iraq has eclipsed it as India's number one source.
While most are familiar with the origin stories of his superheroes, the story of Stan Lee himself is often eclipsed by his creations.
His aggregate for 72 holes eclipsed the previous PGA Tour low of 254, set by Tommy Armour III at the 2003 Texas Open.
Rapper Kanye West crashed the Grammy stage in protest in 2015 when Beck's "Morning Phase" eclipsed Beyoncé's self-titled album for the award.
The past year eclipsed the record warmth set in 2015 and 2014, making the last three years the warmest since at least 1880.
Among commodities, oil prices were slightly softer as concerns about whether slowing global growth would hit demand eclipsed tensions over Iran's nuclear programme.
However, it was eclipsed by the rise of neighboring cities Cairo and Alexandria, and its temples and statues were dismantled for raw materials.
This is also where Salesforce Tower sits, which eclipsed the Transamerica Pyramid as the city's tallest building when it was completed in 2017.
Today, they announced that its pace for U.S. pre-orders of the Note8 have eclipsed those of every other Note release to date.
But the tone eclipsed the substance, and the tone was nastier than it had to be, sometimes to the point of pure silliness.
I think they'll be fine, but Cronos has now eclipsed them in my mind as has Aphria ... because that quarter was just, wow.
It had already eclipsed the average daily volume from the past 20133 sessions within about the first half hour after the market opened.
Emerging markets equity exchange-traded funds eclipsed flows into U.S. equity ETFs in August and took in near-$5 billion in the month.
But the victories were eclipsed by problems, led by a fraud had left a 530-million pound black hole in its Italian business.
Though the central bank still holds $500bn in assets, it is being eclipsed by the PIF, a pet project of the crown prince.
The crest on Tuesday eclipsed the previous record by 3 feet and exceeded levels reached in 1994, when extensive flooding caused major damage.
Move over Manhattan: Office rents in San Francisco have eclipsed those in New York's costliest borough as the most expensive in the country.
The heated rhetoric worried many and eclipsed an earlier decision by the UN Security Council to impose stringent new sanctions on North Korea.
Some longtime eclipse enthusiasts might recall a similar pairing of a totally eclipsed moon with Mars at an exceptionally bright opposition on Aug.
While the Hawaii marine national monument was the largest MPA at the time, it has now been eclipsed by the Ross Sea decision.
Oil prices were slightly softer as concerns about whether slowing global economic growth would hit oil demand eclipsed tensions over Iran's nuclear programme.
Germany and China eclipsed the United States in global approval of their leadership around the world in 2017, per the Gallup World Poll.
The simplest way to view the partially eclipsed sun is to project its image onto a plain white surface using a pinhole projector.
That was the Phillies' lone victory until Saturday, when they eclipsed their season run total, to even the series at a game apiece.
The two companies created a duopoly, dubbed "Wintel," that not only eclipsed IBM's office dominance, but extended personal computers into homes as well.
Former Clinton aides have complained that any discussion of policy during the campaign was quickly eclipsed by the latest Trump tweet or rant.
Forstall, who's not much of an avid Twitter user, announced his involvement with Eclipsed this afternoon in his first tweet in 255 days.
The number is so big that it has already eclipsed the lifetime gross of Star Wars: The Force Awakens in China ($124.2 million).
It has since been eclipsed by the rise of WeChat, a messaging app which the authorities find less threatening, and so censor less.
Verstappen won in Austria at the end of June and the 21-year-old Dutchman has eclipsed his French team mate Pierre Gasly.
London and Pittman both eclipsed 244 yards receiving, leading the seven Trojans to catch passes on night with 25 and 210 yards, respectively.
Oil prices were slightly softer as concerns about whether slowing global economic growth would hit oil demand eclipsed tensions over Iran's nuclear program.
"This progress is being undercut — even eclipsed — by the recent, dramatic rise in youth vaping," Gottlieb said of declining numbers of traditional smokers.
"The Power to Compete," Ryoichi Mikitani and Hiroshi Mikitani Why was Japan, the juggernaut of the 1980s, eclipsed by South Korea and China?
The iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM), a $083 billion fund that tracks the Russell 2000 Index, briefly eclipsed its January high on Monday.
Mr. Swensen's average return over 10 years ending June 2015 was 10 percent, slightly eclipsed by returns at M.I.T., Bowdoin College and Princeton.
The two companies created a duopoly, nicknamed "Wintel," that not only eclipsed IBM's office dominance, but extended personal computers into homes as well.
That was in addition to his recent Friday evening at "Eclipsed," where Mr. de Blasio kept a low profile, staying seated at intermission.
The data storage solution company went public on the NYSE in 2002, but has been eclipsed by other, sexier cloud storage providers. 5.
The largest wildfire on record in California, known as the Mendocino Complex Fire, eclipsed 300,000 acres for the first time in state history.
BMW is one of several large automakers that have seen their own market values eclipsed by the much smaller Tesla in recent months.
So Anyanwu's inspiration often comes from her peers: the actor-playwright Danai Gurira ("Eclipsed," 2009), the actor-playwright Dominique Morisseau ("Detroit '67," 2013).
Though her five intervening years were colored by disagreement and controversy, her unwavering leadership following the massacre in Charleston eclipsed any earlier shortcomings.
But a week of violence that has killed at least seven people and led to hundreds of arrests has all but eclipsed proceedings.
On today's campus, equity feminism has been eclipsed by what I call "fainting couch feminism," which views women as fragile and easily traumatized.
Crunched by restrictive regulations and eclipsed by the internet, the once-plentiful naughty bookstores are thin, and only a few peep shows remain.
In 212013, two years after reportedly surpassing Google as the most-visited website in the United States, Facebook eclipsed Myspace's monthly user count.
The talents of Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, Donny Hathaway, Jimi Hendrix, Marvin Gaye, and D'Angelo's peer J Dilla were eclipsed by their deaths.
Automakers are also resorting to ever sweeter incentives to sell models like small and midsize cars, which have been eclipsed by larger vehicles.
While the interview was quickly eclipsed by Trump's comment that immigrants were coming from "shithole countries," it is still a very interesting read.
And the show doesn't gloss over the simple pleasure, often eclipsed in popular dance TV shows and movies, of dancing with your friends.
The flicker of attention may have done more to underscore than alleviate California's perpetual frustration at being eclipsed in the presidential nominating process.
His 99.7 percent share of the vote eclipsed the previous second-highest voting mark, 99.3 percent, for outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. in 2016.
Reading the journal, one searches for the moment when David became permanently unmoored, when his fantasies eclipsed him, but it isn't so simple.
While the women's side of the field eclipsed the men's, Nadal and Medvedev treated fans to an enduring and emotional five-set final.
In a couple of windows, candles glowed; in one, he glimpsed the full pale moon of a face, quickly eclipsed by a curtain.
But that was eclipsed by the 43 percent figure last week, and then again by the 03 percent measure in the new poll.
And that sequence of events unfolded as he's been eclipsed in the polls by the other progressive icon in the race, Elizabeth Warren.
She hasn't finished in the top two in either of the first contests, and she has been eclipsed on the left by Sen.
The Avatar director, 202.8, congratulated Marvel on Wednesday, days after Endgame eclipsed Titanic (1997) to become the second highest-grossing film of all time.
He contrasts this with, for example, China, where rationalistic schools of philosophy such as Mohism were eclipsed in intellectual circles by tradition-venerating Confucianism.
Why do I feel like all the messiness of defining my own identity is eclipsed by this perfect package of "an ideal new woman"?
The cult menace remained a national obsession until it was finally eclipsed by the emergence of global jihadism early in the twenty-first century.
For such folk, the dramatic rise of DJI, the drone multinational mentioned earlier in this special report, confirms that Shenzhen has eclipsed their city.
His perspective eclipsed my own so completely, so extremely, that it took me years to pick myself up from underneath the weight of it.
Amazon Web Services has been growing at a rapid pace — enough so that it eclipsed all of Amazon's North American retail profits last quarter.
Not exactly an LOL moment, but it's worth noting considering how frequently our judgment is eclipsed when we drive under normal, non-cosmic circumstances.
LIDAR has eclipsed Velodyne's audio business; the company now has over 400 full-time employees people and generates hundreds of millions in annual revenue.
His 1970 book, "The Malay Dilemma", argued that ethnic Malays, whom he called the nation's rightful owners, were being eclipsed economically by ethnic Chinese.
Another problem is that my personal style, which in a word is 'athleisure,' has been quite seriously eclipsed by ultra-feminine dressing this summer.
It has eclipsed Russia as the preeminent economic power in Central Asia and exploited Russia's economic frailty to extract significant concessions on energy imports.
"The only safe way to look directly at the uneclipsed or partially eclipsed sun is through special-purpose solar filters, such as "eclipse glasses.
A few years later, the black turtleneck enthusiast eclipsed that accomplishment by creating the iPhone, a device that made other smartphones look downright dumb.
Griffey, who was named on 437 of 440 ballots, eclipsed Tom Seaver's record for highest voting percentage of any player elected by the writers.
The longer-term outlook for oil, however, has soured as the threat of supply disruptions was eclipsed by worries about a slowdown in demand.
The scientists who conducted this study were only able to gather data because Europa, another one of Jupiter's moons, eclipsed Io from Earth's perspective.
Aiming to raise $20193,22019 for him to pay any potential legal fees and "buy more eggs," it had eclipsed $22,211 by 11:00 a.m.
International subscriber count of 224 million at the end of the June quarter eclipsed domestic customer numbers of 230 million, Netflix said on Monday.
After a few minutes at speed I finally got the hang of the experience, and my desire to own an SRK eclipsed my fears.
After reaching $822 million in total global earnings over the weekend, Venom has eclipsed both Wonder Woman's $821 million and Spider-Man's $821 million.
Post-election, she's been eclipsed by Ivanka Trump, who has taken on many of the duties that come with the position of First Lady.
There's just one problem: that website has, for some time now, been eclipsed by a troll website lightly masquerading as a pro-Biden page.
But IFA is just too much fun (legions of air purifiers and washing machines aside) to be eclipsed by a couple of phone launches.
But in the forthcoming presidential contest, it looks very possible that the so-called God gap will be eclipsed by other variables, especially gender.
My primary photographic goal was in taking wide-field shots of the eclipsed Sun, with the mountains and a nearby ridge in the foreground.
The data corroborates our earlier assertion that some time between 1920 and 1925 is when automobiles eclipsed horses in both rural and urban areas.
The former leader said that for U.S.-China relations, this issue eclipsed an escalating trade spat and the ending North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
Gorilla 5's performance in drop tests eclipsed Gorilla 4's by 0.6 m, and the latest generation is expected to make further progress.
The crest on Tuesday eclipsed the previous record by three feet and exceeded levels reached in 1994, when extensive flooding caused major damage. (AP)
In Arizona, Navy veteran and retired NASA astronaut Mark Kelly eclipsed McSally in his third-quarter fundraising haul, bringing in just over $5.5 million.
But it is certainly true that at least 22016 states have eclipsed their early voting totals from this point in 230, according to Catalist.
The spate of mergers is also a sign that sheer market power has completely eclipsed serving customers well as the primary means of advancing.
But Turner said Suzuki often wanted to learn more about the players whose records he had eclipsed, and Idelson was happy to accommodate him.
Scientists estimate that it stretches 1.2 million square miles across Brazil, and it even briefly eclipsed the sun above Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo.
Director Christopher Nolan's gritty Batman takes in The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises both eclipsed, barely, $1 billion in global ticket sales.
A dutiful son, even if he feels permanently eclipsed by his older brother, he gets good grades, runs track, and attends church every Sunday.
Tasting menus, while a staple at high-end restaurants, have seen their popularity eclipsed in recent years by small plates and family-style dining.
It's the kind of efficiency that invites comparisons to Federer and Pete Sampras, who held the record for major titles until Federer eclipsed him.
Woolworth's and the Gristedes supermarket chain are among the service-oriented businesses that have sold as the value of their land has eclipsed profits.
But the Jets eclipsed last week's total of 43 rushing yards in the first quarter with 53, then finished with 210 on 27 carries.
Tha gains in Chinese-traded soybeans eclipsed Chicago soy which hit a one-week high on forecasts of dry U.S. weather and Chinese demand.
Mitchell, through sheer toughness of personality and boldness of talent, eclipsed all but one of her peers in the second generation of Abstract Expressionism.
The women depicted in Danai Gurira's soul-searing "Eclipsed," which opened on Broadway at the Golden Theater on Sunday, have lost just about everything.
Nick Brossette eclipsed 1,000 rushing yards as a senior after hardly playing during his first three seasons, finishing with 117 yards on 222 carries.
Tech wasn't stagnant, but the generation of mature companies that included Oracle was on its way to being eclipsed by newer and scrappier ventures.
It's also an elegy to an industry that's been eclipsed by air travel, a useful if decidedly less romantic way of traversing an ocean.
That jump, over 1,086 points, represented the Dow's best single-session gain ever, although a number of days have eclipsed that in percentage terms.
The problem is that it gets eclipsed by glittering bullshit and white noise and misinformation, and I've yet to hear a solution for that.
The most talented borrowers include Michael Jackson and Beyoncé, who folded aspects of Fosse's style into their own as they eclipsed him in fame.
It was promptly eclipsed by Pitchf/x, a system that pinpoints pitch location (not to mention movement, velocity, and spin rate) in real-time.
My aloneness eclipsed everything else about me; I lacked even the company of a series of "thinking of you" texts to convince me otherwise.
The country has lost influence over oil prices as other producers have eclipsed its energy industry, which has not kept up with technological advances.
The United States has led the world in coronavirus cases since its count of known infections eclipsed those of China and Italy on Thursday.
No other state has a streak longer than 30 years, and in most states, a candidate has eclipsed 56 percent within the past decade.
The death toll has now eclipsed the number of people who died in mainland China during the devastating SARS epidemic in 2002 and 213.
A handful of recent polls show him losing ground to Warren, who has eclipsed Sanders as the progressive standard-bearer on the campaign trail.
Fact Check The initial deal between the United States and China is eclipsed by several others in size — including one negotiated under his administration.
They have been eclipsed by neighbours City in recent years and now face the prospect of bitter rivals Liverpool clinching a 19th domestic title.
"I felt that my individual actions were eclipsed by the grinding machinery of the system and culture of which I was part," he said.
The current P/E level has eclipsed the five-year (16.7), 10-year (14.9), 15-year (14.6) and 20-year (15.5) averages, FactSet reported.
The Obama administration's opposition to the attempted military coup in Turkey is quickly being eclipsed by worries about the Turkish government's reaction to it.
Luckily for Madison, her embarrassment has been eclipsed by what many are calling one of the funniest moments in the franchise's history: Champagne Gate.
Grave loss," Stern muses, citing a white nationalist who warns that "'white European culture' could indeed be eclipsed due to immigration and cultural mixing.
During Nadella's tenure over the past five and a half years, Microsoft stock has risen almost quadrupled and eclipsed a trillion-dollar market cap.
It was long ago eclipsed by ISIS, which at its height controlled an area the size of Britain, ruling over nearly 10 million people.
His earnings on the platform far eclipsed those of some of the world&aposs biggest celebrities, including Kylie Jenner, Selena Gomez, and Emily Ratajkowski.
Dr. King's life can never be eclipsed or cease to be the root of all that is transformative in the lives of my people.
Warren eclipsed Biden in some polls in Iowa and has an advantage in New Hampshire, while Biden is trouncing his competitors in South Carolina.
To add insult to injury, the Poles eclipsed the mark of 258.31:22018 set by another U.S. team at these championships four years ago.
The plans represent a major challenge for the city, eclipsed in scope in recent history perhaps only by the transportation challenges following the Sept.
But each time it's come up, it's been eclipsed by a number of Trump-related scandals, or bickering between the White House and Democrats.
In the U.S., mesh has remained mostly in the background, eclipsed by more traditional (though far from perfect) methods of connecting to the internet.
A newly reissued biography chronicles the career of photographer and revolutionary Tina Modotti, whose art is often eclipsed by her relationships with male artists.
Northeastern Australia is facing an unprecedented wildfire situation and all-time record heat, with numerous milestones eclipsed during the past week in parts of Queensland.
However this good news could soon be eclipsed as fears are raised that the Athens government could soon have to ask for another financial rescue.
And while Google Books has far eclipsed the volunteer-run archive in terms of volume, Project Gutenberg's meticulously assembled texts are often much higher quality.
While he began the campaign trailing only Biden, Sanders has watched as he's been eclipsed in several recent national polls by not just Massachusetts Sen.
Mikan had set the single-game scoring record 903 days earlier, with 48; Fulks eclipsed that mark in the third quarter against the Indianapolis Jets.
Such instances of artistic self-abnegation have been eclipsed in the US by a Protestant Reductivist Modernist juggernaut hellbent on upholding the values of production.
"I am deeply proud to be nominated for my work in Danai Gurira's Tony-nominated Eclipsed," she captioned, along with a photo of the cast.
In Russia, the prime minister -- constitutionally the second most powerful figure in the government -- has long been eclipsed by the head of Putin's Presidential Administration.
The Minnesota senator eclipsed both Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren, who entered this year with significantly higher polling and bigger war chests than the senator.
Francke's suspicion of play was eclipsed by the Romantics' idealised notions of childhood, which linked the activities of children with those of artists and poets.
In that model, the neutron star would emit radio bursts, but those signals would be periodically eclipsed by opaque outflowing winds from its giant companion.
Instead, the discussion has been eclipsed by a fixation on a number that is a poor proxy for how NATO allies should share military burdens.
Yet its lessons apply across the political spectrum, as battles between the two parties are eclipsed by the destructive and deeply tribalist strife within them.
She's running an effective single-issue campaign on an issue that has been eclipsed in voters' minds by other concerns, particularly in the Trump presidency.
As recently as 290, five running backs eclipsed 2100 carries in a single season; six RBs have done so over the four combined seasons since.
Buttigieg, who briefly eclipsed Sanders in the poll one day last week, got 19 percent in the latest survey, followed by Klobuchar at 14 percent.
I bet when Lupita told her theater producers that she wanted to do "Eclipsed," a play about victimized women in Africa, no one yelled hurray.
However, any discord was eclipsed by mutual expressions of respect, and the pomp and ceremony laid on by Russian officials to greet the Saudi king.
I received the Curt in early April, shipped directly from the Estonian factory in a box so big it eclipsed my kitchen table and chairs.
Avocado mania hit its peak in 2015 when, according to the Washington Post, avocado consumption eclipsed 4 billion — a record high for the pitted fruit.
Pelicans 130, Suns 116 Julius Randle, Jrue Holiday and E'Twaun Moore each hit or eclipsed the 20-point mark as visiting New Orleans defeated Phoenix.
In another column, he's the Hugh Hefner-ian outgrowth of a 60s-era liberal masculinity that eclipsed traditional Christian values of monogamy and sexual restraint.
DE), which Mercedes last year eclipsed as the world's biggest premium automaker by sales, and the 3.6 percent rise to 471,850 cars at Volkswagen's (VOWG_p.
Eclipsed, about five women during the Liberian Civil War, earned six Tony nominations this week, including one for Nyong'o (Best Actress in a Leading Role).
Detroit's bankruptcy, which Orr filed in July 2013, was eclipsed by last year's Puerto Rico case dealing with the U.S. territory's $120 billion of debt.
But it was ultimately eclipsed by GM's successful launch of the Bolt EV—the $37,500 all-electric car that beat Tesla's Model 3 to market.
The 268-year-old Bishop, who finished with seven saves, eclipsed the previous franchise mark of 29:193 set by Ed Belfour in November 219.
The fine was a record for an individual company for an antitrust violation and was only eclipsed this week by Google's 2.4-billion-euro penalty.
But such issues have been eclipsed in the public consciousness by the party's anti-corruption campaign, which it has increasingly focused on its election drive.
The index's overall rebound eclipsed most of the losses accumulated this week, putting it on track to notch a 0.2 percent slip for the week.
Yet it may have eclipsed a subtler, more insidious danger of human replacement that has been sparked not by the killers, but by the helpers.
Today, Richard Russell's effectiveness as a Senate powerhouse is eclipsed for many by his racist views that translated into blocking civil rights legislation for decades.
Vukmir eclipsed the 60 percent threshold of convention delegates needed to secure the endorsement over Marine veteran Kevin Nicholson with 72 percent of the vote.
This weekend, it eclipsed "Man of Steel" ($291 million) on a domestic basis and it should pass $300 million stateside at some point this week.
Though eclipsed statistically first by Kenny Walker and then Rex Chapman, Davender was a double-digit scorer in three of his four years with Kentucky.
Sanders' proposal calls for the complete elimination of student loan debt in the U.S., the sum of which has eclipsed credit card and auto debt.
"It seemed inevitable to [Hastings] that streaming entertainment would eclipse DVDs, just as surely as the combustion engine eclipsed the horse and carriage," Hoffman says.
"It seemed inevitable to [Hastings], that streaming entertainment would eclipse DVDs, just as surely as the combustion engine eclipsed the horse and carriage," Hoffman says.
What really brings home the new reality is a milestone reached last year, when America eclipsed Russia as the world's top producer of natural gas.
Niemi established a career high for saves, and Florida eclipsed its record for most shots against an opposing goalie, totaling 53, including Mike Hoffman's goal.
The inflation rate, which last eclipsed 22017 percent in September 260, was much stronger than the 2.5 percent forecast by analysts in a Reuters poll.
Federer knows that every opportunity to boost his Grand Slam tally of 20 trophies must be grasped or risk being eclipsed by the rejuvenated Nadal.
Amongst the franchise's fans, there are a number of folks upset that the TV show has narratively eclipsed the book series it is based on.
The 33-year-old Donaldson's power display on Sunday night nearly eclipsed his totals accumulated in a 16-game stretch with the Indians last season.
At first, this was confusing and worrisome to hear, but at the end of the day, ensuring our child's happiness and well-being eclipsed everything.
The presidential transition period — often eclipsed by the attention paid to the campaign — occurs over 77 days between Election Day and the inauguration in January.
However, Xavier held junior guard Billy Garrett Jr., DePaul's leading scorer who eclipsed the 1,000-point plateau in Saturday's loss at Georgetown, to five points.
Her "Eclipsed Time" sculpture, installed in 1994 high above the Long Island Railroad's corridor near 34th Street and Seventh Avenue, is a wonderful conceptual clock.
This week's gift from Ripple not only eclipsed the previous top donation of $9 million, but it also sparked a flurry of activity for DonorsChoose.org.
The Milky Way has fascinated humans for centuries, often starring in legends and immortalised in photographs, but with increasing urbanisation it's becoming eclipsed from view.
Microsoft's browser has since been eclipsed by Google's Chrome and Apple's Safari, but it was once so powerful, the federal government had to step in.
They also both eclipsed 1,000 yards (Thielen had 1,373), a first for a Vikings duo since Randy Moss and Cris Carter did it in 2000.
Burrow hit on 31 of his 39 passes while three receivers (Jefferson, 163; Ja'Marr Chase, 148; and Terrace Marshall Jr., 613) eclipsed 100 yards receiving.
As a confessional forum for dysfunctional and dispossessed Americans, Mr. Springer's show may have since been eclipsed by the semi-scripted melodramas of reality television.
Bonnie Tyler has eclipsed the charts with her hit song from the '80s ... and it's all thanks to the moon just doing what it does.
Published in 1949, under the shadow of Hitler and Stalin, the novel projects a nightmare vision of a future in which truth has been eclipsed.
Having benefited from the labors of the first generation of conservative media, Fox News is well on its way to being eclipsed by the third.
And most of that casting — 14 percent over all — went to African-American actors, boosted particularly by Danai Gurira's "Eclipsed," which is set in Liberia.
Two years later came the HBO series starring Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw, a cultural juggernaut that eclipsed both the book and the column.
But "we haven't yet seen a selling price of $2 million," she added, a level eclipsed in Holliswood and Jamaica Estates, where properties are larger.
While that eclipsed the previous record of 695,000 set in 1982 and was up 3 million from last week, it was below investors' worst fears.
The fund-raising haul eclipsed the first-day totals raised by some heavyweight contenders in the presidential race, including Senators Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren.
South Florida also eclipsed 30 points for the 22nd straight game, just one shy of Oregon's all-time record in the AP Poll era (1936).
The 32-year-old Bishop, who finished with seven saves, eclipsed the previous franchise mark of 19973:26 set by Ed Belfour in November 2000.
Deforestation in 2018 eclipsed the previous record high from 2017, when an estimated 22,635 acres of forest were felled by gold miners, according to MAAP.
Stories that would be GIANT news for weeks in another administration wind up being eclipsed by a tweet or an offhanded comment from the President.
Moreover, she says, Rhode Island, long eclipsed by the economic powerhouses of Boston and New York, has a lot more to offer than tax incentives.
The new model for measuring long-term profitability in corporate America had boldly eclipsed the old Warren Buffett-style metrics like earnings and operating margins.
In one piece, "Eclipse," 1974, the light of a heavy winter moon is eclipsed by a candle flame as it passes across a window pane.
When student loan debt eclipsed the total amount that Americans owed on their credit cards in 2010, a rebellion against fancy academics was well underway.
But now the Fed needs to identify when Trump's fiscal policies, which could boost productivity, are eclipsed by his trade policies, which could spark inflation.
By the time Mayer was named CEO in 2012, Yahoo had been eclipsed by today's tech giants, Facebook and Google, which dominate the digital advertising space.
Starting March 6, Nyong'o will make her Broadway debut in the powerful political drama Eclipsed, about the plight of five women during Liberia's crushing civil war.
Eclipsed by single-lens-reflex models, auto-focus, and bright LCDs, rangefinder-style cameras have recently surged in popularity as high-performance, travel-friendly digital shooters.
The political wrangling on a carbon tax eclipsed the other major point of contention among Trudeau and provincial leaders - the construction of new crude oil pipelines.
The 24-year-old eclipsed his personal best of 20.18 seconds as he defeated the better-known Aaron Brown and Andre De Grasse in Edmonton, Canada.
The scene also contains examples of variable stars—stellar objects with changing brightness owing to pulsing behavior, rapid rotation, or being eclipsed by a binary partner.
It's a record that she is rumored to have eclipsed yet again in 2015 with the $300 million acquisition of Paul Gauguin's When Will You Marry?
The health features of Apple's Watch, including a soon-to-be launched EKG monitor, have already eclipsed the incumbent in the wearable fitness tech space, Fitbit.
The conflict has been eclipsed by Syria but is a humanitarian catastrophe as well, killing more than 10,000, displacing 3 million and causing widespread food shortages.
The MAX has eclipsed work on a potential new mid-market airplane, Muilenburg said, and other industrial setbacks broadened pressure on the company's new commercial leadership.
His fourth-quarter sum, which makes up about a third of total contributions received in 2019, handily eclipsed that of several Democratic fundraising powerhouses, including Rep.
U.S. stock futures were higher this morning, after the Dow eclipsed 03,000 on Tuesday for the first time since April before closing just below that level.
The bankruptcy, which was eclipsed by Puerto Rico's 2017 filing, allowed the city to shed about $7 billion of its $18 billion of debt and obligations.
She has also acted on stage in an Off Broadway production of "Eclipsed," about the struggles of a group of women during the Liberian Civil War.
But China's pull on units from the rest of the world is currently being eclipsed by an even bigger flow of lead to the United States.
Beyond that, Deal will have to make decisions about a potential new mid-market jetliner code named NMA, which has been eclipsed by the MAX crisis.
But these international relations plot points are eclipsed by the more pressing question, which is: Who is Jane Davis, and however did she become so alluring?
Even the notification LED, which is being abandoned at a rate that's only eclipsed by the headphone jack, is still around on the Mate 203 Pro.
The Raptors already eclipsed their previous franchise-record winning streak of nine and are now going after the longest winning streak in major Toronto sports history.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a higher Wall Street open Friday after the Dow eclipsed and then closed above 27,7373 for the first time ever.
Ironically, Thompson eclipsed his personal best after missing a free throw that would have been his 241.2nd point in the eighth minute of the third period.
Europe's current obsession about the surprise election of Donald Trump could soon be eclipsed by a raft of elections across the continent, experts have told CNBC.
"The Last Knight" was eclipsed by the third and fourth "Transformers'" installments, both of which pulled in more than $1 billion globally, according to Comscore data.
Eclipsed is also significant for being the first Broadway play to feature a cast and creative team that is entirely black, female, and of African descent.
The Oscar winner praised the "trailblazer" after watching him perform in The Gin Game on Broadway – just prior to her Broadway debut in Eclipsed next month.
"Its popularity far eclipsed that of rival vendors, with (Samsung) Android Wear shipments comprising less than 10 percent of sales for the year," the research said.
Sunday night's second presidential debate of 28503 has already eclipsed the first in terms of hype, anticipation and speculation, creating the possibility of record television ratings.
It was Rivers' third touchdown pass of the game and 301st of his career, which eclipsed John Elway for No. 8 on the all-time list.
Slates had eclipsed netbooks in the education sector, and by the company's own estimates, iPads controlled around 94 percent of the tablet market in that space.
Horta-Osorio's pay in 2018 has drawn harsh commentary, with particular focus on the generous pension perks that eclipsed those on offer to Lloyds' broader workforce.
The online retail giant eclipsed the $21625 trillion mark Tuesday morning when the price of one of its 2900,220006,2202 shares rose to $2628,28500, according to CNBC.
At that point, the suspense over which team would win the game was eclipsed by the suspense over whether Murphy would earn his customary double-double.
The online retail giant eclipsed the $6900 trillion mark Tuesday morning when the price of one of its 2628,28503,22019 shares rose to $2,050.27, according to CNBC.
" But she could be upset by Lupita Nyong'o, also an Oscar winner, making her Broadway debut as a girl captured by a Liberian warlord in "Eclipsed.
The online retail giant eclipsed the $220006 trillion mark Tuesday morning when the price of one of its 2202,2628,28500 shares rose to $6900,2628, according to CNBC.
Those brands, created by wine industry veteran Michael Richmond, sold a lot of wine; 8–10,000 cases per year, which eclipsed sales of the parent brand.
Houston committed only three turnovers in the first quarter but Harden eclipsed that total on his own in the second period with five in seven minutes.
Clinton — the exceptions being the week of the Democratic convention, when emails fell to second place, and this past week when "pneumonia" and "health" eclipsed emails.
It has now eclipsed the original PlayStation in sales, and is only outsold by the PlayStation 24 — which sold over 242 million units in its lifetime.
There's similar optimism around stocks, where 44 percent of Americans believe this is a good time to invest, a level only eclipsed by last quarter's record.
There's similar optimism around stocks, where 2385 percent of Americans believe this is a good time to invest, a level only eclipsed by last quarter's record.

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