Unfortunately, it falls short when it comes to the main story, which is overfamiliar. |
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It allowed people to look in, and it really made them overfamiliar to the public. |
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Or perhaps, having read so many of the stories we are overfamiliar with the terrain. |
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The generosity of those who got him into the Meadows rehabilitation centre in Phoenix, Arizona is admirable, but his plight is overfamiliar. |
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For this reason some overfamiliar or recycled accounts provoke boredom or disbelief, and can be made to seem propagandistic. |
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In practice, as teachers have become familiar, or overfamiliar, with existing radio lessons they have pressed for change and become unwilling simply to repeat, with a new class, old materials. |
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As the fourth instalment in the Bourne franchise it was never likely to seem original even with Jeremy Renner taking over from Matt Damon as the leading man but there is another reason why it seems overfamiliar. |
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