(verb) eclipse, cause An Eclipse Of (a Celestial Body) By Intervention; "The Sun Eclipses The Moon Today"; "Planets And Stars Often Are Occulted By Other Celestial Bodies"
(verb) eclipse, cause An Eclipse Of; Of Celestial Bodies; "The Moon Eclipsed The Sun"
(verb) eclipse, exceed In Importance; Outweigh; "This Problem Overshadows Our Lives Right Now"
(noun) eclipse, one Celestial Body Obscures Another
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Baker, Leonard: "The Johnson Eclipse", the MacMillan Company, 1966
JFK, Johnson and Vietnam
Baker, Leonard: The Johnson Eclipse, New York: The MacMillan Co., 1966
John F. Kennedy's Assassination
Porter, Dennis. Rousseau's Legacy: Emergence and Eclipse of the Writer in France. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Henri Stendhal's "The Red and the Black"
McFaul, Michael and Petrov, Nikolai. Russian Democracy in Eclipse - What the Elections Tell Us. Journal of Democracy, Volume 15, Number 3 July 2003.
Russia's One Party Power since Communism
Richardson, H. C. (1999). Slavery and the American west: The eclipse of manifest destiny and the coming of the civil war. The Historian, Vol. 61.
Manifest Destiny
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