The power of Morgoth had grown yearly, and all Hithlum was now under his shadow.
Last month, the legendary Pennsylvania groundhog failed to see his shadow, thereby predicting an early spring.
But General Beauregard Lee, a Georgia groundhog, saw his shadow, signaling six more weeks of winter.
The go-ahead deputy leader of the metal-workers' union, Walter Riester, has become his shadow labour minister.
Professor Friedman is barely five feet tall, but his shadow falls across the last decade of global inflation.
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She only really emerged from his shadow, however, when she chose to pursue her own political career in Strasbourg.
Famed groundhog Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow Saturday morning in Pennsylvania.
Those people will demand the top jobs in his shadow cabinet in return for their support during the leadership contest.
Rather cheekily he questioned what David Cameron had actually been discussing with his shadow chancellor over the last few weeks.
Mr Dewar was sent to the Scottish Office because he has a defter touch than George Robertson, his shadow-cabinet predecessor.
The groundhog forecast an early spring when he did not see his shadow as he emerged from hibernation on 2 February.
Terry was doing the fist-pumping as Grant stood motionless in his shadow.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has promoted several MPs elected only last year to his shadow cabinet as part of a wide-ranging reshuffle.
By winning the one trophy Mourinho failed to deliver in his Chelsea tenure, his old club could finally step out of his shadow.
Ed Miliband, the Labour leader and a longstanding believer in electoral reform, is campaigning for AV, along with much of his shadow cabinet.
Ninoy's 1983 assassination on his return to Manila from exile in the U.S. catapulted her out of his shadow and into the spotlight.
He was speaking distantly, Todd was, watching the man but talking through him, finding his shadow somewhere on the other side of the world.
The Labour leader Ed Miliband and Ed Balls, his shadow chancellor.
First, he ignored pressure to include in his shadow cabinet Peter Garrett, a popular former rock singer with a knack for talking clearly about global warming.
Foreign secretary Robin Cook was criticised by his shadow counterpart, the Conservatives' Michael Howard, for failing to impose an immediate landing ban on Yugoslave airline JAT.
Meanwhile, at New York's Staten Island Zoo, fellow groundhog Staten Island Chuck also didn't see his shadow, agreeing that an early spring was on its way.
What this means is that Mr Hague needs to work most urgently on renewing the party's image, which also means the faces in his shadow cabinet.
After the groundhog was summoned from his burrow at the Gobbler's Knob hill in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, observers proclaimed that "the prognosticator of all prognosticators" had not seen his shadow.
But while invoking the memory of Mr Chavez may have been a good campaign strategy, working under his shadow may be risky for Mr Maduro in the long run, according to Mr Magdaleno.
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So he will be under huge pressure from some in his shadow cabinet not to concede the ground of "democratic accountability" to the Conservatives, and risk the ire of most of the popular press.
On Thursday, Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith wrote to former Labour ministers - including his shadow, Liam Byrne, and former culture minister Margaret Hodge - pressing them to reveal what advice they received about A4e.
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When the Tories installed the fearsomely well-bred Mr Cameron, and he then kept George Osborne, another toff, as his shadow chancellor, party and leader bet that voters would no longer hold a penchant for shooting grouse against them.
I'm not sure I can remember a time when both the chancellor and his shadow have had to be quite so careful of their internal doubters, and that's what will make the undercurrents at those Treasury Question Times so interesting.
Then there is a political calculation: Mr Miliband and his shadow chancellor, Ed Balls, who both advised Gordon Brown during his time at the Treasury, are too closely associated with the finance-led boom years to repudiate the City altogether now.
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