The rider may be leaning forward or using too much leg, which will cause the horse to jog faster. |
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He has pretty much conceded that he drank too much before he turned 40, in 1986, and he has been on the wagon since. |
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They should point out the benefits of a wholesome and balanced diet and the harm from eating too much junk food. |
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He was fat and his belly looked as if it applied a little too much pressure on the waistband of his trousers. |
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I think he has too many connections and too much and time on his side as a first term MP to consider jumping waka. |
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We were told not to speak too much at all, as you may upset the French, or the Flemish, or the Walloons, or the Dutch, or the organisers. |
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Yes, this is what happens when you spend a little too much money on Chinese food every week and are eventually reduced to instant ramen noodles. |
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He was quite academic, was a great help at home and nothing was ever too much trouble for him. |
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I wanted her to either slap me or show me some warmth, the emotional distance was too much to bear. |
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I want to look nice, but from the lack of knowledge in men's fashion, I see myself wearing old jeans or warm-ups too much. |
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Sully had skipped too much school the past week and a bit to go completely unnoticed. |
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I've seen too much so I know that a woman who I've never met wouldn't willingly accept me. |
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Without lingering on the box too much, it was nice to see that all the packing inside is folded cardboard. |
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Ryley didn't think too much of it, attributing the changes to the fact that he was becoming acclimated to his new surroundings. |
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In actuality, we are wasting too much energy at home, on streets and elsewhere. |
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When it comes to paying too much money for an event the Government just won't wear it. |
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I put this down to us eating a relatively healthy diet and not convenience foods which come with too much wasteful packaging. |
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They have too much of the water of life, although what they say is not nonsense. |
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And I've rambled on far too much, but only because I warmed to the subject as I was writing about it. |
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Up close he looks like a child who has just eaten too much jelly at a birthday party. |
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Hopefully i wont be all stiff and achy since i might have done a bit too much today, but i was eager to get in and do some gardening! |
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If you have been using a paste furniture wax like beeswax and you see ripples, you have applied too much. |
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England was an ally and they couldn't hold out for too much longer if the Jerries kept up the relentless bombing. |
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In the past 5 years we have heard way too much of this and it is creating a nation of weak sauce lawyer-calling idiots. |
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This is not a point I like to ponder too much, lest it tip the mental balance. |
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Don't weigh down a weave with heavy products like gels or moisturizing lotions, or by adding too much hair. |
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To avoid a weave that looks like a wig, take care not to add too much hair. |
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In addition, too much time would be required to cut the free ends of the weaver's knot to a consistent length. |
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Jon has too much value cos he can blind them with science and they are confused by him. |
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Thankfully, when it all gets too much, the Web has some quick fixes for my addiction. |
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With no rewards in the writing, the cinematography, and dismal acting, that's asking way too much. |
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Most of them had not been out for a fortnight, and everyone drank too much and jittered with agitation. |
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We followed him into the house, trying not to look too much like tourists with our mouths agape. |
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Austria also recognized that his doubts could well just be the paranoid ravings of someone who played Diplomacy too much. |
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I'm glad I chose to stop smoking, and grateful I've successfully avoided too much weight gain. |
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The report says that as the aging helicopter lifted off the deck of HMCS Iroquois, the pilot gave the aircraft too much power. |
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Far too much of my work involved reading old newspapers and regional magazines on microfilm. |
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And don't pay too much attention to the expensive add-ons some management-training courses include. |
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Far too much contemporary film criticism, whether journalistic or academic, is bedeviled by equally odorous orthodoxies. |
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Also, late night ragers or those seeking plenty of company may not find too much of same. |
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Perhaps entertaining the possibility of winning the series put too much pressure on many of the players. |
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Unless the rebellion is put down quickly, and without shedding too much blood in the process, their political position could be destroyed. |
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This movie spends a little too much time on the rah-rah and the drama, and not enough on the blatant unrealities of this town. |
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Just listen to the engine, run it round the block a few times and if it doesn't judder too much in third, hand over your pocket change. |
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But judging from their past performance, I wouldn't put too much faith in their judgement. |
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I negotiated the railless stairs and dark corridor without too much injury to my person, and managed to fumble the wooden latch open. |
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I've come to the realization lately that I've been holing up in my apartment way too much for far too long. |
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I know I for one love comments but am always reticent to say too much on other folks' blogs for fear of putting my foot in my mouth. |
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Authority's remedy, if you spent too much time out of the stream in one year, was to keep you back a class. |
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Ultimately though, Edwards had just too much speed and he kept his composure to win the day and the season. |
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Don't forget to put on deodorant every morning, and don't apply too much cologne and aftershave. |
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Instead of crickets the sound appears too much closer to that of razor shells being rubbed together. |
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Is there a danger we could expect too much of what is, after all, only a five-day event? |
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He had been reckless to start a violent bust-up on the stairs when he had had too much alcohol, the court was told. |
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Stress and too much administration are cited as some of the main reasons for people wanting a change. |
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Society was looking at itself too much already, was caught in recursive loops, and could more or less do this blindfolded. |
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The recount of the events was bad enough but Trent's quotes were almost too much to take. |
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I've never gone along with all the talk about Michael and me being too much alike to work as a partnership. |
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If freezing and wrapping seems too much like hard work, pesto will store well refrigerated in a Kilner jar for about three weeks. |
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Shy folk shouldn't worry too much as there are always a few know-it-alls with their hands waving in the air, begging for attention. |
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Many jump jockeys start on the Flat, and move over when their weight becomes too much to shed in the sauna. |
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If there's too much camber on one side of a tire, overwear is imminent, and so is a flat. |
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Or maybe we do and that's why we're contemplating calling Bob a weenie, because he reminds us too much of cousin Eddie. |
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We were able to meet the needs of a customer without bringing on more employees, spreading ourselves too thin or charging too much. |
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Apparently the five rear seats do come out to leave a flat load area but the process is simply too much like hard work. |
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All recycling will be collected from the kerbside, so there will be no excuse whatsoever for people who claim that recycling is too much effort. |
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He complained that he could not sort out his private and financial affairs because he had to spend too much time in the middle. |
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A final flaw is that this widescreen transfer isn't centered on the screen, leaving too much room on the top. |
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She'd climb on with a bit of a problem, her tight little shirt wouldn't allow her too much freedom and the narrow stilettos constricted her feet. |
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Everyone seemed very pleasant and affable and there wasn't too much in the way of pontificating. |
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Mix thoroughly using a whisk, but gently so as not to generate too much foam. |
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It sounds too much like a cop-out from the coppers, because the problem is so large that it takes up valuable police resources. |
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Several of the dogs and Monty were given oxygen therapy, but one dog, a whippet called Smokey, died after inhaling too much smoke. |
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Women tend to spend way too much time preparing instead of just winging it. |
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Hours are spent on styling hair, painting nails, applying way too much kajal around the eyes and lip gloss, making them look twice their age. |
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Working too much takes its toll on people's health and relationships, yet most workaholics are hailed as heroes, or at least model employees. |
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He gambles, he drinks too much and he womanises on a scale to rival Casanova! |
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He did some shooting at Gardener in yard but only winged him because Mr Big Star is drinking too much. |
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Actually it wasn't too much colder than Santa Fe, but the extra wetness and windiness made it feel much colder. |
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He'd clearly said too much, and clearly only realized it after the words left his mouth. |
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I think the media wanted it to be ugly and you get a bunch of lawyers together and it's ugly anyway, but it wasn't too much of a distraction. |
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Our neighbour managed to get hold of some more tools and after a bit of mucking about, we managed to gain entry without causing too much damage. |
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Your medications may cause rebound headaches as your body tries to balance itself after too much or conflicting medications. |
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There is too much furniture and clutter in the second bedroom, including the wind chimes hanging in the window, which could be removed. |
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The chief safety scientist of American phone companies was sacked when he found out too much. |
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But if the commercialism gets too much to cope with, get back to nature on an airboat ride through alligator-infested marshland. |
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There is too much at stake in this relationship for either side to really push an adversary agenda with the other. |
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I wish I could translate the song for you guys word for word, but it would take too much time. |
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I made a bad start but at the first point I got away ok but then when I got on the throttle I had too much wheelspin and lost one position. |
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Tom got a little too much wheelspin at the start, held his position through the first corner and then got boxed on the outside through Cascades. |
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Multiplicity amusingly saw cloning as the answer for the businessman who was forced to spend too much time at work. |
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One of my childhood babysitters used to tell me that I'd turn into chocolate milk if I drank too much of it. |
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Or there may be a tendency to place too much faith in Fate, which leads to an abdication of personal responsibility. |
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Jenson, who started eighth, then got too much wheelspin away from the line and lost several positions on the run to the first corner. |
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What the hotel billed as an outdoor pool was nothing more than a small wading pool, so we did not spend too much time there. |
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Call it the greenhouse effect or the wages of tampering too much with the environment. |
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Another quiet month I'm afraid, which means too much time spent on here. |
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He responded that as the questions were largely what might pop into the head of whoever knocked the survey together, one should perhaps not read too much into them. |
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Last time James had stomach problems after drinking too much orange juice. |
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But, is it too much to expect both teams to go flat out to win? |
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As the Brazilian-born son of German immigrants, Franco says he was too much of a carbon copy of Benedict. |
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I answered some questions with quite a bit too much jibber-jabber. |
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But personally, I'd rather just keep on eating these delicious cupcakes that Kit made for me, drink too much with my friends tonight, and be a waste of space at work tomorrow. |
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There was a tendency to cede too much of our democracy to these leaders, elected or not, and trust them to do the right thing. |
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It was all too much for my uncle's sons who were reduced to pathetic sobs. |
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Sure, that can be fine-tuned so that there is not too much of a surplus in staffing, by reassigning stuff and bouncing it to other centres, provided that is done properly. |
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That night, she says, she had too much to drink, so she wandered into one of the back bedrooms and fell asleep on an air mattress. |
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Sometimes with cricket it is best not to worry too much about the contest but instead settle back into a comfortable seat, recharge your glass and enjoy the surroundings. |
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With the masked, shape-changing American alchemist, it is impossible to know too much for sure. |
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Brown is too much of a redistributionist at heart to be seriously enamoured of across-the-board tax cuts as another way of disposing of surpluses and encouraging productivity. |
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There's far too much wet around and I think it's softened my brain. |
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As one of the three cofounders of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, he knew too much about everything that had gone wrong. |
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I found myself getting an absolute killer of a massage that wiped out pretty much all the stress my back and shoulders had received from too much computer time at work. |
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Neil Marshall's centurion is by far his most serious movie, though that's not saying too much. |
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My client says they had both drunk too much, and afterwards he tried to reanimate the earl with mouth-to-moth resuscitation and a cardiac massage. |
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And the cost to keypunch paper lists in an electorate of 3 million voters was clearly too much, given our lack of experience in targeted political direct mail. |
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Use the gentle cycle if you are concerned about too much agitation. |
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All they do have is quick wits and guys in bars who drink too much. |
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Without going into too much research, it is clear that the reason that we were landed with this road is simply because vested interests won the day. |
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Amongst the characters performances are decadent costumes, over-the-top wigs, and too much leather, fur, and slinky cuts to count. |
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But would Nick complain if I whine too much about life in my practice? |
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Her charisma was too much, too overshadowing for the Royal model as it exists even now. |
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Other handy bits and pieces like plasters, handkerchief, aftersun and a needle and thread can also come in handy, and don't take up too much room. |
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I spend too much of my time inside the Beltway or New York City with the chattering class and the talking heads. |
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I can't go into too much detail of the whole night but it was absolutely and completely and totally fantastic, but I didn't half suffer for it on Wednesday at work! |
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If you find your pumpkin to have too much water after you cook the flesh, strain it in a sieve or cheesecloth. |
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This is a fine example of what can go wrong when one person is given too much power. |
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To conclude, Melbourne is a vibrant, bustling metropolis, in which parking restrictions are enforced with far too much enthusiasm and vigour by jackbooted bureaucrats. |
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Now in his early thirties, his cheeks are sunken from smoking too much hash. |
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There was too much, it was too strong and it detracted from the simple perfection of the winning kaiser roll, grilled onions, tomato sauce and barbecued Kransky combination. |
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I can't believe how harsh some people are about me trying to get it on with Daniel just because I'd had a little too much to drink doesn't mean that I'm easy. |
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Too much sugar can certainly give you a stomach ache, and, in fact, too much of anything can upset your stomach and cause acid reflux or heartburn. |
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I usually prefer to ignore his rants but this is really too much. |
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While the plot is pretty weak, it doesn't hurt the game too much. |
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But I know by now to be very careful about attributing too much significance to a report like that. |
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She had decided that I was becoming too much like a boy and requested I to be sent off to my all girls academy to be educated and taught how to be proper. |
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If you don't drink too much you're considered a weakling in some way. |
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Against this backdrop, Paul breaking bread with Sharpton may be too much for Republican primary voters to watch or stomach. |
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The only aggro this observer has witnessed in the past couple of seasons has been completely spontaneous, usually involving too much bevvy in the pub after a game. |
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A wide-angle lens or wide zoom setting will obviously help you work closer and get more people into the frame, but be careful not to take in too much distracting background. |
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They drink too much, their bellies distend, and most possess a predilection for siliconed blondes and themed belt buckles. |
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Don't go into too much detail in the report. Just keep it simple and to the point. |
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The game contains smooth graphics whilst playing although you notice very little at warp speed, and the cut scenes do a good job without creating too much fuss. |
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While critics are blasting her for losing too much weight, she reveals the workout routine that helped her do it. |
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In an effort to make a film more accessible to your average cinemagoer, adaptors make the mistake of changing the story too much and losing the point. |
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England have expected too much from him and the triple strain of captaincy, wicketkeeping and trying to score quick runs has been etched all over his face. |
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After the October 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, Russia was too much of a mess to keep fighting Germany. |
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Doctors at Glasgow's Southern General Hospital, where McKissock was treated, told him they would be unable to reattach his finger because too much time had passed. |
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By contrast, those religious communities that concede too much to the world are bound to decline. |
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It is bad enough when credulous but healthy people buy worthless cleanse kits and eat too much kale. |
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Still reeling from this first salvo, the artful soy-roasted salmon with Chinese greens, chilli, king prawn and lime that lands soon after is almost too much. |
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They adduce no evidence for this proposition, beyond the intuition that giving three vaccines simultaneously is too much for the infantile immune system. |
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The nurses all had a ready smile and nothing was too much trouble. |
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The president has been criticized either for doing too little or conceding too much. |
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I thought he placed far too much confidence in the leaders of the rebel party. |
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He drank too much and started acting like a complete imbecile. |
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Shaped by a strongly anticommercial ideology, it places too much emphasis on the division between giving and selling. |
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Phil kept his bankroll in his front pocket, as it made too much of a lump to sit on. |
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I am quite sure that too much bed, if not too much sleep, is prejudicial, though a certain amount is absolutely necessary. |
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Perhaps the wood had warped too much during the monsoon, I thought, and the lid of the old box-bed did not fit properly. |
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Yet he was much too much scared of broaching any man, let alone one in a peaked cap, to dare to ask. |
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You can collect a metric buttload of data about user activity on your site without too much effort. |
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Pastors complained that they were not allowed enough authority in church, with women exercising too much informal control. |
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Add too much of this sugar to your beer, and you can still get a cidery taste. |
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Senegal with its veiled and clitless women has been too much for her already. |
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Sometimes, too much foreign material can get caught in the crypts, leading to frequent infections. |
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Both Cruddas and Collins are decentralisers, criticising New Labour for hoarding too much power in Whitehall. |
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We felt there was too much graphic detail in the first draft, and thus asked the writer to dial it down. |
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Learners should not be too much crowded with a heap or multitude of documents or ideas at one time. |
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Dramione shippers apparently feel the same way when too much attention is paid to Drarry. |
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Keep a watch upon the particular bias of their minds, that it may not draw too much. |
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If a drop-crotch cut will remove too much foliage from a limb, the limb either should be removed entirely, or not cut at all. |
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His cool, somewhat edgy look is directed back at the photographer, as if she was too close, perhaps had seen too much. |
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Today, we tend to compartmentalize or exclusivize our thinking far too much. |
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Before Venita, who could chatter for England, had a chance to hand over too much more information, Marty jumped in defensively. |
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He felt elated. Till now he had been living too much in the past, he decided. Time to get my eye in again. |
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He strikes me as the perfect example of an intellectual gumph. He knows too much! |
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And according to reports in British tabloids, the Goop hatefest even extends to Martin, who thinks his wife reveals too much on the site. |
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After that I sat around in the apartment and drank too much hot toddy trying to crack the code in Geiger's blue indexed notebook. |
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Those homeowners who bought too much house, or borrowed against inflated values are now going to be liable for their own poor decisions. |
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In general, German bombers were likely to get through to their targets without too much difficulty. |
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The image which she had called up was too much for her nerves, and she fled incontinently. |
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Edward's mistress, Alice Perrers, who was seen to hold far too much power over the ageing king, was banished from court. |
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If a reaction involves increased muscle tonus and too much inspiration, muscle relaxation and exhalation exercises might be of use. |
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They wanted to watch the game on TV, but there was too much interference to even make out the score on the tiny screen. |
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They buried much of the treasure, as it was too much for their party to carry. |
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In 2009 the Conservative Party actively campaigned against the Lisbon Treaty, which it believes would give away too much sovereignty to Brussels. |
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I can elaborate on this but I'm too lazy to spend too much time to 'layan' ignorant morons like you. |
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Running on too lean a fuel-air mixture will cause, among other problems, your internal combustion engine to heat up too much. |
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Previous experimenters had failed to observe this, but Thomson believed their experiments were flawed because their tubes contained too much gas. |
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To prevent any citizen from gaining too much power, new magistrates were elected annually and had to share power with a colleague. |
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However, in general this hypothesis is considered to attribute too much weight to the Anatolian evidence. |
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Because of their authority, they were often criticized by Radical Reformers as being too much like the Roman Popes. |
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If you're stuck in traffic, try not to make a mountain out of a molehill worrying about it too much. It could be much worse. |
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She had far too much to drink and made an exhibition of herself by flirting with everyone. |
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One major malfeature of many present day trimarans is too much exposed window area. |
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It was a nasty cleft to be in for a young man with too much imagination and little physical courage. |
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Realising he had taken on too much work, Gilmour asked Bob Ezrin to assist them. |
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By 1967 many in the LSO felt that Fleischmann was seeking to exert too much influence on the affairs of the orchestra, and he resigned. |
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Unfortunately, it seemed Honda tried to accomplish too much at one time and the experiment failed. |
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This is because the carbon brakes need to be very hot to function properly, and the water cools them too much. |
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The combination of de Valence's pressure from the south and the king's advance into the north was too much for the Welsh forces. |
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Some critics and Congressmen at the time believed that America was giving too much aid to Europe. |
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Black argues Germain either left his generals too much latitude, or without a clear direction. |
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The company took on too much work that was delegated to inexperienced and underpaid men. |
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Roman portraiture, when not under too much Greek influence, shows a greater commitment to a truthful depiction of its subjects. |
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I was drinking far too much and that was kind of the basis of my relationship with this boy. |
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The new mix has also been accused of putting too much emphasis on the score at the expense of the sound effects. |
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It is, indeed, not too much to say that his conception of Liberalism was the negation of Socialism. |
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For example, a stone may have too much weight, but require sweeping to prevent curling into a guard. |
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The Pembrokeshire grey seal population didn't appear to be affected too much and impacts to subtidal wildlife were limited. |
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I always feel out of place when I am around people. I feel obnoxious if I laugh or talk too much. |
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Some individuals had felt that Welsh had embraced America too much, and had undertaken too many 'Yankee' mannerisms, forgetting his home country. |
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I don't want to give too much away, but it's looking to be our most 'mature' album. |
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He considered becoming a tax exile in the 1960s but ultimately decided he would miss Britain too much. |
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Their flesh contains too much oil and fat to be considered palatable, reducing the demand. |
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Inexperienced shuckers can apply too much force, which can result in injury if the blade slips. |
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Although fishing could be managed by reducing the fleet size, available fish vary from year to year too much to make this sensible. |
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The jacks shall be released gradually whilst the GBS is ballasted to ensure that the GBS does not sway too much from target location. |
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I overestimated the number of attendees, and bought far too much food for the party. |
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These include overpowdering a latent print and applying too much pressure when dusting the print. |
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Agriculturalists are concerned about too much monoculture, as it makes the economy at risk from insect or crop diseases affecting a major crop. |
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It also decreases the duration of migration, which may prevent them from spending too much time in unfamiliar places, and decrease predation. |
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When honour runs parallel with the laws of God and our country, it cannot be too much cherished. |
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While a regular rain pattern is usually vital to healthy plants, too much or too little rainfall can be harmful, even devastating to crops. |
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If he could just stop breathing and listen but he was peching too much from the climb. |
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Fertilizer burn can occur when too much fertilizer is applied, resulting in damage or even death of the plant. |
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Though the existing injury was not aggravated too much, Beckham's recovery process was set back by about a week. |
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Hendrix would often become angry and violent when he drank too much alcohol or when he mixed alcohol with drugs. |
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I had too much experience of my father's pertinaciousness ever to hope for a change in his views. |
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If anything goes wrong, first aid workers can use the weight information to tell if the patient had consumed too much water. |
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However, it has a low modulus allowing too much stretch to be suitable for upwind sails. |
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Opponents of the bid had argued that hosting the 33rd Olympic Games would cost the city too much in public funds. |
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Burke's book is a most admirable medicine against the French disease, which has made too much progress even in this happy country. |
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Inflate that tire too much and the tube may pooch out of the cut in the sidewall. |
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The Father finding the Man had too much Understanding to be Priest-ridden, thought it his best way to hold his Tongue. |
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Binders are just too important, for too much of biology to let these efforts fade away. |
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According to this theory, too many people with too much money chased too few goods. |
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The remaining blank cells on the IPA chart can be filled without too much difficulty if the need arises. |
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Jack figured if Mr. Rosen could detect a fierce look on his punim, he was giving away too much. |
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These procedures enabled Henry II to delegate authority without endowing his subordinates with too much power. |
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It would be too much of a generalization to state that the civil law is purely inquisitorial and the common law adversarial. |
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One should revere whatever food one gets and eat it without disdain, states Manusmriti, but never overeat, as eating too much harms health. |
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This is... why she raises the roof if he pays too much attention to another woman at a party. |
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You don't want to be seen too much as a media tart, and as a rent-a-gob, because you just alienate all your colleagues. |
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It is thought the divers spent too much time too deep searching for the ornaments. |
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No modern komatiite lavas are known, as the Earth's mantle has cooled too much to produce highly magnesian magmas. |
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It would scarcely be too much to say that he was the most popular man in London society in his time. |
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Perceval, who had been warned against talking too much, remains silent through all of this and wakes up the next morning alone. |
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However, the multitude in Carthage was too much in support of the conflict to order a stop to the war. |
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The land around here is very ridgy, so we get too little sun between ridges and too much wind at the tops. |
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The salesman was taking up too much time with his nonsense, so I sent him away. |
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Open sheds are too much exposed to drifting snow, and they cannot be shut up and made warm enough for early lambing. |
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I think she will forgive an accidental slip-up, so don't worry too much about misspeaking. |
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The spellwork she had utilized to quicker get her to her destination had taken too much from the dark mage. |
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They lived comfortably if tackily in big, plain houses, and were too much like us in town to interest me. |
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In all Penelope's devotion to her husband there is an ever present sense that the lady doth protest too much. |
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I think the movie had too much touchy-feely nonsense and not enough action. |
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Most of the audio recording was transcribable, but a few parts had too much noise. |
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However, if we worry too much about feeding our tweens, and if we show them we're worried, we could be passing on some unhealthy messages. |
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I've said too much unto a heart of stone,And laid mine honour too unchary out. |
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Not to indulge too much in the luxury of the table, nor yet to underlive the constitution. |
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Hitherto I have lived a great deal too much apart from my sisters, partly from indolence, and partly from my unfrank disposition. |
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I had to unplug the sink the other day, there was far too much hair and gunk down there. |
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They didn't use too much crystal, which is good, and they used all high alpha, so it's got a acidy hop finish. |
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When one caste gains too much power, it brings its own brand of disaster. |
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Advisably, Nawaz must stop touting his stated economic accomplishments and mega projects too much. |
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She died of an overdose of veronal. She's been taking it lately for sleeplessness. Must have taken too much. |
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Already there are certain signs that politicians within the Republican party are suffering from the intoxication of too much victory. |
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The air blew his tank-top away from his torso, revealing a patch of chest hair, not too much, and no v-line to his groin. |
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Protein brought out more of the muscling and red meat before the cattle got too wastey with too much fat. |
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If athletes do too much too soon, they will be stiff and sore 24 to 48 hours after a new workout. |
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When you believe the story of yourself too much, that can zombiefy you too. |
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A banana bender is either a person from Queensland or someone with too much time on their hands. |
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This is just too much, all this babyish caterwauling from Mitch McConnell. |
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There are throbbing moans and wah-wahs and outbreaks on the part of the brasses, and it is all too much for an impressionable girl. |
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I thought that I was getting too much water because my doctor prescribed me a water pill and said I was holding water. |
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Add her slight lisp which magnifies her adorability, watching her reel off 'boot, house, cat' in her little voice was just too much. |
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I live for Michael Musto's all-blind-item columns and then spend way too much time trying to figure out who's who. |
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Wilson's disease is a rare, inherited disorder that causes too much copper to accumulate in the liver, brain, and other vital organs. |
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The pitch was as awful as I have seen and as a result the ball spent far too much time up aheight for my liking. |
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However, this was too much to ask of Britney Spears who mimed to new single Womanizer during her appearance on Saturday's show. |
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Eventually it got to be too much and NBC had to go to the bullpen. |
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Woops, a little too much power, as I cross the ramp and stop the rising ball. |
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Pete said he was worried that his workaholic friend had been taking on too much. |
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James Ward-Prowse was allowed too much time on the ball and Sadio Mane was made to look like a worldbeater. |
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He needed his art because, offstage, the chaos was sometimes too much. |
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Anyhoo, just days later she wrote on her website that she felt 'the article focused too much on my personal life. |
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Obstructive sleep apnoea is caused by the throat narrowing too much during sleep, preventing someone from breathing. |
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They're always delighted to see you, even when you're late or perhaps had too much jungle juice. |
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Farther east, the Ogallala Aquifer under the High Plains is also shrinking because of too much demand. |
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That groundwater can be accessed by wells, although removing it can be risky since aquifers can run dry if too much water is demanded at once. |
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In the beginning of the game, the doctor transfers too much of his brain to Rathbone, his lab rat, in an experimental mishap. |
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Cue far too much repetitious talk about morality and not enough action as the brothers debate what to do. |
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When all the culture and history gets too much, there is the beautiful Lake Trasimeno, one of Umbria's best loved beauty spots. |
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Telling too much or delving too deep, would turn it into a drama. |
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EastEnders chiefs have been forced to reshoot scenes with Danny Dyer because he swears too much and can't pull a pint. |
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The only problem with brothers patrolling the defensive backfield is that sometimes they think too much alike. |
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But a backsplash is rarely touched, so you can enjoy this gleaming look without too much hassle. |
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Byrne, who died in 1783 aged just 22, was huge due to a growth disorder called acromegalic gigantism where a person produces too much growth hormone. |
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