Modernisation is by no means overdone, or rather, when it is overdone, it is brazenly clever. |
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Yet there is reason to believe that the pessimism about the East German economy is overdone. |
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Hey is it just me, or is her hair ludicrously overdone for someone who just kicks around school and Ramsay Street all day? |
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The duck and chicken I sampled were both flavored with balsamic vinegar, and both were overdone. |
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It's as hilariously overdone as everything else in Mortal Kombat, and adds lots of extra zest to the battles. |
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In conclusion she declared that the spaghetti had been beautifully cooked and not overdone as she usually does it. |
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She is the thinking pop lover's solution to overplayed and overdone artists. |
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The audio is solid, although the voice acting is overdone and melodramatic. |
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It was a delightful characterisation, underpinned by that wonderfully dark and sepulchral voice, used musically and never overdone. |
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The shades of gray in their relationship make the blackness of her home life seem overdone. |
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After Urban Cowboy came out even here in Texas we endured several years of overdone, tinhorn headgear. |
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The derating may be overdone, if recent reports of bids by management teams at the three companies are anything to go by. |
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If self-restraint at the feast isn't one of your virtues, a walk in the brisk air may help undo what you've overdone. |
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So much theatre is painfully stagey and overdone that I find most of it laughable. |
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Too late, to his chagrin, not to mention embarrassment, he found that he had rather overdone it, and could not get near him. |
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The tiger prawns were huge and not overdone and the potatoes and vegetables not overcooked. |
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My halibut was slightly overcooked and came with similarly overdone vegetables, making for an unmemorable experience. |
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Unfortunately, some of these tracks suffer due to some rather overdone production. |
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Having rather overdone things recently, I was told by my doctor to take a holiday. |
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The chicken looked a bit pink so I stuck it in the microwave and it came out really overdone. |
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The fish was fresh and not overdone, but there was obviously some concern in the kitchen that the black beans might overwhelm the bass. |
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The whole album sounds great, in fact, the production is ringing with clarity, but not overdone or slick. |
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Some analysts suggest the dollar rally may be overdone, raising prospects of a euro recovery in the months ahead. |
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The walnuts were a nice touch as was the mascarpone, which made it nice and creamy, but the rice was slightly overdone. |
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Indeed, the chicken breast and the leg of lamb came out a bit overdone and dry, as perhaps your grandmother's did. |
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There was a bracelet that went with it too but adding it would have made the outfit too overdone. |
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The colors are compatible with the Victorian style of the downtown area, but they don't look overdone. |
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With the whole movie being a flashback, to have a flashback within a flashback seems a little overdone. |
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The marinated chicken breast was dry and overdone, and the salmon, though clean tasting, had little flavor. |
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Musical embellishment is rich and well-produced but maybe the soaring strings are a little overdone. |
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The background score, though overdone, heightens the tension and is perfect for the mood of the film. |
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The mussels were plump and not overdone and the sauce with them very pleasant. |
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She manages a brash, confident, and sassy manner that works well in the part, but is not overdone to the point of being unwelcome. |
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The roast beef was not overdone, the vegetables excellent and I enjoyed every mouthful. |
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The breast of grouse was slightly overdone and a bit dry, but had the intriguingly complex flavours of wild moorland feeding. |
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From the limp way they sat on his fork, though, the prawns looked overdone to me. |
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Parts of the film felt silly or overdone, taking away from the relationship that developed between the two boys. |
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We feel that the inflation concerns there were overdone, and mostly due to one-time factors. |
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It was rather overdone, and I just stopped the quirk of my eyebrows that would cue him in to the mistake. |
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This chart really puts it all into perspective and shows that all the hoopla over inflation returning is overdone. |
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The consensus was that, although water was indeed a lovely thing to have in unlimited supply, we'd rather overdone it. |
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Although the mint and cumin combined well, the meatballs were perhaps a little overdone. |
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This was a generous portion and although one was overdone the rest were delicate, fresh and delicious with the brioche. |
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The scene is overlong, overdone, obvious, boring and even resorts to slapstick. |
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I understand that when an issue becomes hot it has to get overdone by politicians and other groups in this country. |
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In fact, the monkfish was so overdone, I thought it was swordfish, and the tuna, prawn and salmon were a close second. |
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They are well edited, with pedal markings that help the student realize the special effects pedaling needed for a jazz styling, and adequate but not overdone fingerings. |
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Peace was the mission of idealistic youth movements of the 1960s and 1970s, and the cause of peace may even have been hurt by overdone sloganeering and posturing. |
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The movie gleefully flaunts the fact that it is gorgeously overdone. |
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Every dish we sampled was simply exquisite, reaching that point of just perfectly cooked without every appearing rubberily overdone or gelatinously undercooked. |
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Those we didn't care for lacked vivaciousness, as if the manipulations had been overdone, sapping the wine of its vigor. |
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At some point, however, valuations are so overdone that the whole machine seizes up and giddiness gives way to panic. |
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The world of show business inspires make-up styles that create a youthful, slightly overdone look. |
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And, although the prose is occasionally hoarily overdone, the spectral chill in the night air remains tangible. |
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There has been praise for Raddatz as a moderator although I think it was overdone, in response perhaps to Biden's better showing. |
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But this is probably overdone, says Jock O'Connell of Beacon Economics, a consultancy. |
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Better to blot oil later in the day than have a cakey, overdone look to your face. |
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Human exploitation tends to be overdone over time to the point of eliminating some species from the face of the Earth. |
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But market bears continue to suggest that U. S. wheat fundamentals point to a market that is overdone to the upside. |
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The outside may be overdone while the inside has not cooked to a safe temperature. |
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The Canadian dollar has weakened in recent weeks, which has helped support cattle prices, but Buchen believes the drop was overdone. |
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We regard fears that Greece could be forced to restructure its debt or even be forced out of the euro to be overdone. |
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Glamorous beauty codes are playfully exaggerated, with a slightly overdone make-up look. |
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They hung together and cheered the quality rides of each team member, leaving to other clubs the slightly overdone exuberances of attracting media and public attention. |
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As with any exercise, it can be overdone to the point of diminishing returns and negative health consequences. |
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Cook has no chemistry with Wolf, who is overdone and annoying all on her own. |
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They were the only clients in the grand, overdone dining room, and as French intellectuals will do, they talked endlessly. |
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I think the rhetoric of secularisation is very much overdone. |
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The best songs here are elegant and catchy without being overdone. |
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They are not, then, overdone, either in quality or quantity. |
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The report of what I said, if a bit overdone, had truth in it. |
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Those close to Abramovich insist that the comparison is overdone. |
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The play is lurid and sadomasochistic, the delight of Parisian decadents at the time, but slow, obvious, and overdone, as Wilde always was whenever he wrote tragedy. |
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I think that the parliamentary secretary has both erred a little, and overdone it a little, since he himself ended up with flour on his face when the amendment by the official opposition was under discussion. |
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The launch of new wireless provider Globealive in December provided an opportunity to add to the Fund's holding in Rogers as in the view of the Sub-Adviser concerns over the competitive threat were overdone. |
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There are lots of pauses and little detours, hitchings-up of their smocks, inspection of the soles of their feet, some rather overdone limping. |
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Here the spaghetti western elements are reduced to a minimum, and the extremely overdone references to GDR productions turn the characters in this scene into caricatures. |
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The Yen surged last week as equities and oil prices fell as optimism about a speedy recovery in the global economy faded, with investors fretting that a rally in risk assets since March may have been overdone. |
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At this point, thumbing the remaining 200 or so pages to come, one begins to wonder whether the whole thing might be somewhat overlong and overdone. |
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But along with many other successful American singers, she has the fault of continually coquetting with the vocal line, doing things to put it across, and the results tend to be mannered, overdone and not very French. |
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Avoid writing titles that are boring or overdone. |
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Much of the time the fortes were very loud, and the sforzandos were overdone. |
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Baba Au Rhum only just stays the minimum trip, but even so the waiting tactics he requires were overdone in the two-mile handicap hurdle. |
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The analysis in the report shows that such fears were largely overdone. |
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The word millennium is overdone, but a new century is faced and it is worthwhile to reflect on the future and to see what can be learnt from the past. |
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But on this occasion I wish to say that it would not be overdone if I, on behalf of myself and my Group, particularly thank and congratulate the rapporteur on her work. |
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We need to make sure that in terms of what employers and employees have to pay in payroll taxes is not overdone, but we need to make sure that the EI fund is run effectively and well for the benefit of those who need it. |
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