McGwire has never eclipsed 128 votes (23.7%) in his five years on the ballot.
His railroad's service and quality of equipment easily eclipsed those of his subsidized rivals.
Eclipsed by the economic powerhouse of Moscow, St Petersburg feels a bit like a large museum.
In time their careers are eclipsed by those of men of no greater ability.
Klusener and Kallis' performance eclipsed nightwatchman Nicky Boje and opener Gary Kirsten's 161-run partnership on Friday.
Since 2001, annual fines have eclipsed the fine imposed on Microsoft in just three years.
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It eclipsed by one stroke Jack Nicklaus's record for margin of victory at a PGA Championship.
The attacks also eclipsed the election of Iain Duncan Smith as leader of the Conservative opposition.
The pledge to be bipartisan is being eclipsed by the desire to act quickly.
He was eclipsed first by Michele Bachmann's entry in the race, then Rick Perry's.
Those are big concerns, but the domestic repercussions may be eclipsed by those overseas.
He never eclipsed 200 hits in a season or triple digits in runs batted in.
Throughout this rally, the stock has eclipsed both its 50-day and 200-day moving averages.
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The business of campaigning soon eclipsed the business of government in the national attention span.
Last season, average attendance (18, 800) eclipsed averages in the NBA (17, 375) and the NHL (17, 450).
As the article indicates, this value has been largely eclipsed by the progress of technology.
Chase Coleman, 36, eclipsed John Arnold this year as the youngest billionaire hedge fund mogul.
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This time, however, the election has been almost eclipsed by a huge corruption scandal.
By the early 1980s, per capita consumption of soft drinks eclipsed that of milk.
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Student loans have eclipsed credit cards as the leading source of U.S. household debt outside of mortgages.
Whether the Chinese genuinely believe that command warfare has eclipsed kinetic force combat remains to be seen.
The corporation fears Billingsgate will be eclipsed by supermarkets and other outlets if it does not adapt.
For political bite and relevancy, SNL has been eclipsed by Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert.
But he was as thoroughly eclipsed in Yokohama, Japan as he was humble in his comments afterward.
Steve Ballmer's controversial time as Microsoft's boss has seen the company eclipsed by competitors such as Apple.
Five other players also eclipsed Keith Horne's two-day course record of 66 but Scotland's Montgomerie remained philosophical.
According to preliminary statistics provided by the SEC, insider trading actions have already eclipsed their 2011 total.
Among voters' worries, the cost of driving easily eclipsed the war in Iraq, unemployment, health care or terrorism.
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The inventor of the Walkman, for instance, has been eclipsed in portable music players by Apple Computer's iPod.
Young women first eclipsed men in college attainment in the early 1990s, and the gap has grown wider.
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