We were going to just count the number of nominations we were getting, but as it took off there were too many for us to read them all. |
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Janice was always asking too many questions while never waiting for an answer. |
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The depth of quality is there with the bat and it is there with the ball, but too many are on the bench. |
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He also wrote the screenplay, and his ideas are meaty and interesting, but there are too many. |
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When you have too many lemons or limes or oranges and some are going to spoil, slice some thinly and then freeze the slices. |
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Could the devil be working through the revengeful gravedigger, or had the wine master simply added too many chemicals by mistake? |
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The problem with using too many antifungals is that the yeast may eventually become resistant to the medication. |
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Many of these arguments from the early 1980s now appear rhetorically overextended, with too many unsubstantiated leaps across discursive spans. |
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In a world where everything has to be purchased, too many children can be a liability and they are less likely to provide security. |
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But the fat little guy was a detriment last season, tossing up too many bad shots and not playing a lick of defense. |
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It features razor sharp guitar and breezy keyboard licks, but has too many fancy synth sounds. |
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I can't think of too many recitals where you'd hire two extra singers for a few measures of music. |
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You need discipline to get results in your social, sporting and professional lives but too many individuals here take a soft option. |
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The supporting band add lustre to the old arrangements, although most of them have very bad hair and play too many solos. |
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There are too many local planning authorities which have not taken the issue of light pollution seriously. |
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If you choose a cloth with a pattern, make sure that in the tablecloth, napkins, and place mats, you don't have too many conflicting patterns. |
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He'd heard too many stories of operators being killed in their sleep by seductresses. |
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But there are still too many people coming along behind them and thoughtlessly scattering litter on the newly-cleaned pavements. |
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She loved her white sweatshirt with the flower on the front, and her blue jeans with one too many rips or tears. |
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By nature she is a thoughtful, serious girl whose natural reticence has been reinforced by too many rooms full of flashbulbs and poised pens. |
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In an age of too many minimalists, Orson Welles, Federico Fellini, and Ingmar Bergman were maximalists. |
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For the last four years I have cycled more then 20,000 km annually, which equates to too many hours sitting on a bicycle saddle. |
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And, perhaps as a result, I've always had a thing about not eating too many sweets, although this never seemed to extend to alcohol. |
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It looks like a case of getting to the January transfer window without dropping too many more points and adding to the squad then. |
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A concept that has too many clothes may in the end be the same thing as a concept that has none. |
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Silsden then became over-confident with too many players wanting to attack. |
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I'm not a fan of hiding flavors with heavy sauces or using too many herbs or seasonings. |
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Besides, I didn't really want to attach myself to too many people, just to have them get older on me and then die. |
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They see political entitlements with too many rorts and too much feather-bedding. |
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As a committed rosarian, I confess to having packed far too many roses into my London garden. |
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I've been told that dyslexics have less connections between the two lobes of the brain, instead of too many as with epileptics. |
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That to me was a great moment, because you don't catch too many baseballs barehanded. |
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Don't expect too many Barbours and smelly dogs in Scotland on Sunday's new society journal, The Social. |
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Faced with too many targets and choices, the missiles failed to lock on to a single radar. |
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There are just too many examples of Republican sell-outs and cop-outs and logrolling over liberty. |
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The best thirst quenching long drinks are those made without too many ingredients. |
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I have too many things elsewhere that I've left undone, that must be done up asap! |
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They feel that entirely too many meetings are steeped in the past and present, rather than looking to the future. |
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Naturally showing all of these components in full atomic detail does not get us anywhere, since there are way too many atoms. |
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However, some editing would not be amiss, as each piece continues long after its point has been made, with too many digressions and asides. |
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While it's true that people can be lucky and do win on hunches, too many passive players consistently let impulse rule their responses. |
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He saw himself in too many of the losers who frequented the bar they worked from. |
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There are too many brilliant and clever scientists who know much more about science than I do who are theists, to say it can't be reconciled. |
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Mark Thompson's sets and costumes are serviceable, with perhaps a few too many scuba-diving suits. |
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It's your basic side scroller and you can't really have too many side scrollers, can you? |
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He had too much on his mind and too many things to do than get apologies from the low classes. |
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A dead lowball hitter with a loop in his swing, Lankford this season has been swinging at too many pitches up in the zone. |
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They had the part about attracting attention right, but then too many rushed into the creative process carelessly. |
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I quickly pushed myself and sped to catch up to her, but there were too many people and I had to walk. |
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There are far too many people in the band to answer that but thanks for asking. |
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Yet too many of the bottom lands, swamps, and marshes that drew me back no longer exist. |
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Not too many people have their motorcycles ripped out from under them at 65 mph, in heavy traffic, and escape without a scratch. |
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Rugby has copied too many faults of the round ball game and faking injury to get an opposition carded is one we can do without. |
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I longed to tell her that dreams can lose their buoyancy, like a gas balloon weighted with too much ballast, sandbagged by too many years. |
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You've been nothing but a ball and chain of heartache and hurt hanging around my neck for too many Godforsaken years. |
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Many marinas, too many boats, lots of public and private facilities plus much of the infrastructure that goes with them were damaged. |
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I may have listened to the slow movement funeral march too many times to really hear it. |
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I won't go into too many details, but to summarize, a teenager came into the hospital for a surgical termination. |
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Just when you are thinking too many cooks spoil the broth, suddenly someone will remind you that many hands make light work. |
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This is an eye-opener of a place that looks like the architect got a job lot of steel, had one too many and then set about designing it. |
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York landlords could soon be fined for serving people who have had one too many. |
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Trouble is, if you rang Essex police to say you'd had one too many for the road, they wouldn't give you a tow. |
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They go out on the town, he has one too many and is picked up by Michelle's character, Cyrenne. |
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Irrespective of that fact, the message of the time is that too many of us use the car too much. |
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And there are too many parties who think they can manipulate those incensed people for political advantage. |
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I got into a screaming match with their CEO after a few too many manhattans. |
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Are too many of the top quarterbacks sliding down the backside of the hill with not enough young talent to replace them? |
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Since the 1980s, entrepreneurialism has had a bad name and too many Australians are risk-averse and just happy to keep working for the Man. |
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We had too many utopian ideals force-fed to us to believe that the EU is the answer to all our problems. |
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Nor do we have all of the split posts, as there are too many half splits with the central pith intact. |
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Some saw the ad as providing explanation and making them think, but for others there were too many technicalities to come to terms with. |
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He portrays the crisis phase primarily in Malthusian terms, the consequence of too many mouths feeding from too few acres of land. |
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There are too many people participating for it not to eventually produce works of staggering intellect, transcendent beauty and infectious humor. |
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There are still a few too many bulls by comparison but we can move them given a bit of time. |
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Cricket is a team game and yet on this tour too many players have hidden or avoided responsibility. |
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The last time you were in Las Vegas, you scooped up too many tchotchkes at Comdex, emptied your pockets at the slot machines, hunted for fossils. |
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I spent way too many of my teenage summers slathered in baby oil, lying in the sun. |
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There are just too many cleansers, make-up removers and soaps on the market. |
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I've chipped too many porcelain pots to be comfortable with the idea of glass shards in my first cup of the day. |
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The strategy says there are too many hospitals and too many consultants involved in the provision of cancer care. |
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And traders complained that too many customers were getting booked while they were trying to pick up goods. |
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Maybe it's because there are too many noisy, complaining, tastelessly dressed German tourists in France. |
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Industry observers say the Swiss market is saturated with too many banks chasing too few Swiss francs. |
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One e-mail avowed that too many majors and lieutenant colonels flounder in their first joint assignments. |
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After this the Blues were shaky, losing too many penalty corners and unable to connect passes. |
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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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Now, after 343 of them perished in the terrorist attacks, there are just too many funerals, wakes and memorial services to get round them all. |
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I just think I've had too many sudden, abrupt, unexpected, and unwelcome changes in my plans to be able to commit to more plans in advance. |
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Every second is stuffed with bright, brittle melodies that make you feel as if you've done too many turns on a fairground waltzer. |
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In no time at all there were far too many commentary posts for anyone to read them all. |
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That is not to suggest that I am a model of abstemiousness who has never made an idiot of himself after five too many. |
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They remember a Scottish national side blessed with a few quality players, but with too many other deficiencies to overcome. |
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There are too many powerful men who truly believe that the Waltons offer dandy advice on life and morals. |
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While the Carlow defence in the main was solid there were far too many missed tackles. |
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England's captain had given the ball away all afternoon, but he does not waste too many crossing opportunities. |
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There were dark shadows beneath my eyes, the result of too many late nights, plus a combination of illicit drugs and alcohol. |
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The leader's long goodbye has left too many idle hands on the Tory benches and in the party at large. |
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In the attendant chaos of too many people in one room, someone dropped hot wax from a burning candle on her bare hand. |
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There are also way too many irrelevant talking heads waxing poetic about the meaning of the movie. |
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He is the quintessential tragic music teacher, wild hair and too many kittens. |
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There are too many peculiarities and quirks of the hardware, and drivers are hard to come by. |
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There are too many who, tortoise-like, keep their heads inside their shells, fearing contamination from the world. |
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Of the performances, she acquits herself well in the lead role, but too many of the other performers feel under-used. |
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While I enjoyed the news-less interlude, too many strikes will weary public patience and risk handing viewers and listeners to the opposition. |
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Later the Academy went back to the jury system and now seems settled into a fairly established routine without too many gaffes. |
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I see far too many sales teams focus all their attention toward hosting fancy webinars or creating snazzy web-based marketing channels. |
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For Keane, it was self-induced, brought about by too many players at Old Trafford settling for less than they could have achieved. |
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Maybe I've been renting too many teen movies, but I'm craving my slice of the American pie. |
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I raise for serious debate and consideration the issue that we have too many judges. |
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We are a positive advertisement for just jogging along, not rocking too many boats, not getting over-excited. |
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If a nucleus has too many protons for its number of neutrons, it will be radioactive. |
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I think a lot of us feel that there are too many senior doctors throwing their weight around. |
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Hope all is well and that my mugshot has not caused too many upturned stomachs out there. |
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She said hyperactivity in children could stem from too many fizzy drinks and additives. |
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There are simply too many different types of problems that involve paint not adhering to exterior surfaces. |
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Like too many of this government's initiatives, as soon as you start to examine the details gaping holes emerge. |
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She is one of the better story jugglers in the business today, but this time she has too many balls in the air at one time. |
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It has enough bells and whistles to satiate special effects fans, but not too many to cheapen the overall film. |
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This is one track you're not likely to find on too many jukeboxes in red states. |
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When you perform too many sets and exercises in a given session, you can break down your muscle tissue too much. |
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Remember, too many cooks spoil the broth, but think of the concept that two heads are better than one! |
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Fisheries science has long argued that whalers were killing too many whales and that their numbers were dwindling alarmingly. |
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In the film, Douglas suddenly cracks one day while waiting in one too many traffic jams before rampaging across the city with a gun. |
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First, deer herds on many ranges are overpopulated, often with too many does. |
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Ranchers have to be careful not to put too many cattle on these ranges because overgrazing can lead to erosion. |
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A great deal too many advertorials, which make the magazine, as well as the featured businesses, appear cheap. |
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The problem is too many people waste that power rapping about all the wrong things. |
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There are too many tracks which feel tired and whiny, while not enough goes on to suggest that the band is not on auto-pilot. |
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From cotton to chiffon sarees and from crepe to crush silk sarees the varieties are too many. |
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There is no such thing as too many cooks spoil the broth when it comes to making soup for the homeless, and the Salvation Army know this. |
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Aside from the inappropriateness of such instigation, too many cooks spoil the broth in monetary policies. |
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There are simply too many socioeconomic problems afflicting the educational setting for such a fast turnaround. |
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These symptoms are caused by having too many abnormal white blood cells and not enough normal white cells, red cells and platelets. |
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The maintenance backlog alone was more than 100 million and there were too few pupils rattling around in too many schools. |
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From the brittle rattle of applause that staggered around the room, it was obvious that not too many of the audience were from the North Island. |
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The problem is that such white-glove perfectionist treatment causes too many people to treat reviews as the last word on a show. |
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Booked the car in for a thorough inspection of its electrical system, following one flat battery too many. |
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It got a lot of media attention, and local art officials were afraid that too many people would show up to watch. |
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Unfortunately his piece reads like a university essay and wouldn't convince too many apart from those who want to believe his theory. |
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There aren't too many serious musicians who don't know David Grisman's work, in part or in whole. |
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The Reaganites didn't want to adopt it at first, but eventually did because too many people in their own party began insisting on it. |
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India lost to Zimbabwe in an earlier game because they bowled too many wides and no balls and today was no different. |
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In addition, too many wideouts and defensive linemen have not been maximized. |
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Far too many British buyers make no effort to find out how much of their cash is going on commissions. |
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While the suggestions to compensate the owners were many, not too many of these found takers. |
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Some demand arbitrary reductions in management staff, believing there are too many chiefs and not enough Indians. |
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But they paid the price for conceding too many penalties and making too many basic errors in key situations. |
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By tossing in too many forward-moving leaps and high kicks, you risk forcing her nimble feet to tap-dance even farther backward. |
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The result was some nice wins against Labour but too many losses against the Tories. |
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So, I can't say anything bad, but the thing I can say is that there were just way too many chiefs and not enough Indians. |
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I hasten to add, however, that this approach is preferable to the long-windedness exhibited by too many big budget productions. |
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Unfortunately, all too many parents and coaches hold the same view about youth soccer. |
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He said too many kidnappings were taking place and the kidnappers were becoming richer at the end of the day. |
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Everything takes much longer, as too many people are boarding at any one time and blocking the aisles near the prime seats. |
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Obesity is caused by consuming too many kilojoules, which are the units for measuring energy. |
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So go he does, turning on his heel and slinking out with the cringe of a dog that's been kicked one too many times. |
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They say too many opportunities exist for close contact between humans and avians, making accidental infection possible. |
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It's a very spacious room, but it doesn't feel like that because there are too many ornaments and nick-nacks. |
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Both of them got in a long conversation too many big words and weird sentences. |
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The man operating the cash register sighed in a world-weary fashion and darted his eyes around to ensure there weren't too many people around. |
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It is accessible but it suffers from too many personalities shuffling through on a page by page basis. |
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The system can now be used for any language apart from Japanese, Chinese and Korean, which have too many characters. |
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That day has too many haunting memories and opens up old wounds that have yet to be healed. |
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There were too many critics in the crowd who were instantaneously giving running commentaries. |
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The shifting time signature initially distinguishes the track, but the song goes in too many directions and eventually splinters. |
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He has been at the club too long and had to shut out too many protests and boardroom wrangles to let it throw him now. |
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She is quite unique as an A-list celebrity without too many skeletons in her closet. |
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Many sermons die in the sanctuary because preachers try to say too many things and give too much extraneous information. |
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In Scotland we have too many cases of referees that are overweight and too slow to keep up, and I am positive that this goes on in England too. |
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The words sounded rehearsed as though he had spoken them to himself too many times to count. |
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A laddish culture, that despises academic achievement and is tolerated by far too many parents, must be changed. |
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Unfortunately, too many of the talking heads parroted rather than questioned those assertions. |
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This time around he chops his locks to play Will, on the surface a ladykiller, but really just a big kid with too many toys and spare hours. |
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I see too many publishers come in and expect to hit home runs the first time out of the box. |
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With the braided lines there are too many breakages when the fish takes due to the lack of elasticity. |
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The comedy aspect is a little lame, with too many one-liners, and the movie is hopelessly trapped in the '80s in almost every way. |
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Unfortunately, far too many films contain wacky crime capers that lead into shenanigans which gives way to witty, edgy banter. |
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A weak shot and header in either half was all he could muster in a stop-start game that had too many yellow cards and free kicks. |
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Too much to do, too little done, too many ideas, I keep hopping from one to the other like a demented grasshopper, but slower. |
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Given John Elliot's standards of accountability, don't expect too many senior personnel to be falling on their swords. |
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In some parts there are basically too many landlords chasing too few tenants, which is pushing down rents. |
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The area is served by 28 branches which, according to the company, is too many chasing too few customers. |
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Professionals like to play against amateurs, but are wary of facing too many at once. |
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She finished her luncheon without undue questioning from her mother, or too many remonstrances about her choice in friends. |
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I know for a fact that there are simply far too many good Kiwi websites that are languishing through lack of adequate promotion. |
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Some universal remotes can be large and unwieldy with way too many buttons, many of which wind up going unused. |
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There are too many youngsters sitting on an adult's lap in the front seat or standing up in the rear of the car between the front seats. |
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Don't expend too many yucks straight away because there are quite a few other thigh-slappers in her essay. |
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The area is currently served by 28 branches which, according to company bosses, is too many to survive. |
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I've disappeared countless times when I thought too many people thought I was mad or bad or loony. |
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At a certain point the old system is full of too many contradictions to sustain itself. |
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I haven't ticked too many off just yet but many things are planned for very soon. |
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Having too many choices not only defeats the objective of providing each of us with a neater fit but it inflates our sense of self-importance. |
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The same applies to the controls, with too many identical small switches in a row. |
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Glover agreed that too many people who play the game do not know or understand the laws of the game. |
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Nowhere do I hear that the real problem, which is self-evident, is too many people for a small island. |
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The angry mood suggests too many people will be going to the polls resentfully. |
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We medicos are good at handing out advice, but not too many of us follow our own wise words. |
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It's really sweet actually but Mom wanted to throw it out because it brought back too many memories of her. |
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There still are too many veterans and career minor leaguers around for the team to be in full rebuilding mode. |
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We walked through the mess carefully, trying not to disturb too many of the objects. |
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Reform was required because too many leap days are added with respect to the astronomical seasons on the Julian scheme. |
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A large Celtic Cross stands in the middle of the plot and there too many of the Jones Family lay at rest underneath. |
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That for as much as I love publishing, I no longer have too many earnest conversations about literature or translation, I quit smoking and I wear far more pink than black. |
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He says he's lost too many years to the bottle, and that he's giving up alcohol. |
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But Hermann may represent one black eye too many for Barchi and the public university. |
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Some critics would argue that that is seven campy, poorly made, arguable offensive films too many. |
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They were holding too many meetings, he realized, descending into politics instead of ascending to reckon with Flagg. |
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In far too many cases, black studies very quickly became a hotbed of paranoid bunk and intellectual buffoonery. |
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That caused a bunch of unnecessary bankruptcies and too many sleepless nights in the boardroom. |
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Doctors now argue that too many diseases fall into the carcinoma diagnosis. |
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If too many lacquered hairstyles sit near us, we'll move or go elsewhere. |
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The grey horse just made too many mistakes over the big obstacles, though ironically it was a bad error at the smallest fence, the water jump, which ended his chances. |
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I've seen too many near misses where the boater had his eyes glued to the chartplotter, radar, or the waypoint indicator, and not the waters around him. |
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Good governance would mean sticks and coal for too many of our favorite politicians. |
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Maddy did a few drawings to illustrate it as a present for me, but decided I had written too many peculiar things in it and gave it up as a bad job. |
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Nonetheless, there are too many rumors and reports to allow one to conclude that all is well in Pyongyang. |
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Where yesterday the supermarket was closed and the carpark empty and rainswept, today both of them were crowded with too many cars and far too many people. |
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I hope I clarified some of the questions without raising too many others. |
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The voice, deep and raspy, from too many cigarettes, was very appealing. |
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That's an ambitious enterprise and, regrettably, the work is let down from achieving such divine afflatus by sloppy editing and far too many solecisms. |
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I think it's a sign we travel with way too many electronics, but nonetheless, four are on the desktop so you don't have to go rearranging the furniture to charge up. |
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Some of the singing was a little weak and difficult to hear in parts and there were perhaps a few too many gags, one in particular sailing a little close to the wind. |
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But today, skyrocketing costs price way too many young people out of a higher education, or saddle them with unsustainable debt. |
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The cast and filmmakers are largely to blame, as they treat the material in a lackadaisical manner, while also telegraphing too many plot points ahead of time. |
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He had lost the employment through no fault of his own, rowed with his girlfriend and the combination led him to relapse into drinking and taking too many pills. |
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It was something not too many people knew about and you were kind of part of a secret society, and I really liked that. |
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There have been far too many acts of generosity and altruism to list. |
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Facebook brought this on itself, with too many sneaky privacy changes, too much hubris and doublespeak. |
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Only when they were in the snows would they need to move as quickly as possible while their food supply lasted, and to avoid too many cold nights. |
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It is much less adept at counting employees in small businesses, simply because there are too many small enterprises to representatively sample them. |
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This place started promisingly, but now they let too many reprobates in. |
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Not only is that animated title GIF an irritation but too many of the front-page images are crudely rescaled so that their aspect ratio is all distorted. |
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It caused a lot of bleeding disorders and too many androgenizing effects. |
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She said the Government's proposals had too many exemptions to be effective and it would be good for the city to be taking its own lead on the issue. |
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There are too many leaks of classified information in Washington. |
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The program has drawn criticism in recent years for retreading the same material, throwing too many stars together in group performances, and having too many dance numbers. |
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Retrenchment has, regrettably, been postponed one time too many. |
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He was eventually advised by one bank that he had fathered too many children locally and then began donating elsewhere. |
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Let us begin today, Senators, with a question each of you have been asked before, more than once, more than twice, perhaps too many times for your liking. |
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Hope you all have a nice holiday and don't eat too many chocolate eggs. |
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And perhaps more importantly, most authors don't want to name names when it comes to pointing out bad products or rip-off hosting companies, of which there are far too many. |
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He carried around a hundred pounds too many most of his life, a great buffer of flesh between himself and the world. |
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If the inspector finds too many plants with virus, the grower needs to clean up the field by roguing and carrying the diseased plants out of the field. |
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Though there are glimmers of brilliance, quite frankly, too many of the songs are too mediocre to fulfill the potential of an intimate, listenable live album. |
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Even attentive listeners can be overwhelmed by too many rules. |
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There are too many opportunities for friendly fire, for civilian casualties, for insurgent ambushes. |
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I may be looking at it through rose-coloured spectacles, but I think there are too many tests and assessments, too much being put on the kids at a very early age. |
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After one too many undergrads offered to drink his milkshake, Gabe Day apparently went on a drug-fueled bender. |
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Independence may well be the modern day golden calf to which far too many of us bow down and worship. |
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It didn't take them too many years to run through all their money. |
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As for book reviewing, I have to say I know too many women who have gotten the runaround from editors to see the lack of women as a problem of supply. |
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He finally got the sack from Dublin Bus when he made one detour too many and was arrested in a Garda surveillance operation on the home of his supplier. |
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There are now too many of them to be written off as a lunatic fringe. |
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But the right's attempt at making the L-word the equivalent of a swear alienated too many people and gave them a cause, martyred the numerous innocent. |
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There's no question that financial advisers have cleaned up their act in recent years, but there are still too many bad products and ruthless salesmen out there. |
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But readers should be wary of drawing too many political conclusions based on associations with either Hayek or Keynes. |
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Perhaps the best thing is that it hasn't yet turned into a really commercial touristy area, so you can still enjoy yourself without too many madding crowds. |
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After getting the heave-ho from one too many colleges, he wrote a letter that was published in the New York Times. |
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I did intend using maggot as one of the main baits but thought pre-baiting regularly with them might encourage too many of the water's small perch into the swim. |
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We did Yoga and meditated and spoke honestly to each other and didn't exaggerate or use too many superlatives or minimize or awfulize or secretly despise or withhold or lie. |
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While skylark is away, in the countryside, they chance upon a vitality that has evaded them for too many years. |
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In the acknowledgments, Zaicklas confesses a tendency to plant too many clues, and she thanks her editor for slashing them. |
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At the beginning of Darwinia there are perhaps too many characters introduced for my taste, but we soon settle down and concentrate mainly on the fate of Guilford Law. |
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After one too many bacchanalian orgies, Timon realizes that he's squandered his entire fortune and turns to his many friends for financial support. |
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In another there is a room, lit coldly by far too many fluorescent tubes, where you can go to buy nightgowns, camisoles, teddies, housecoats and dusters. |
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Investors also discovered that too many telecommunications operations had glutted the market with too much capacity, and prices in that business swooned. |
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Sometimes if parents set too many boundaries and discipline too much, they will then also rebel and spiral out of control. |
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The number of cases of employers allowing children to work too many hours and having them working after 10 pm on school nights has increased dramatically. |
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There is just too much bad blood, and too many vested interests, at play. |
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At this particular event, one British woman had one too many, as it were. |
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According to research by Virgin Mobile, out of the 60 million texts sent daily in December, 15 million of them are sent by people who have had one too many. |
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If you start losing too much too quickly, many poker sites will crack down with the vigilance of a watchful bartender who cuts you off after you've had one too many. |
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We had been out the night before and probably had one too many. |
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It was obvious he had already had one too many to drink tonight. |
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This follows complaints from car drivers and scooterists, who felt that the stretch is too narrow at some places with too many right and left turns. |
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In India, of course, the problem is that they have too many bairns. |
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It is the first full-length novel, we are told, to be expressed in what Fitt and far too many others claim is Scots, and a language and not merely a dialect. |
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We learned, as too many other families learned, of the terrible pain and loneliness that must be endured as each day brings another reminder of this very long goodbye. |
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By running now, they would risk revealing their inexperience or tying themselves in too many Tea Party knots for future audiences. |
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The problem is the Scrooge-like approach of too many traders. |
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With that album, the Beatles signaled the end of the dance craze era in which people had done the Pony, the Mashed Potato, The Swim, the Twist and too many others to mention. |
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Africans had seen too many military coups, too many wars within and between countries, and too many people massacred, killed, maimed, displaced and turned into refugees. |
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There would not be too much Barcoo rot on this journey, and not too many would need to be carried on a stretcher like the explorer Stuart 140 years before. |
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If they're asking too many personal questions, it's okay not to answer. |
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If too many seedlings appear, thin the plants to about 5 inches apart. |
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However, there are too many individuals doing their own thing. |
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It seems that no matter how well-prepared the seedbed is, when it comes time to cover a direct-seeded row, there are too many clods or lumps of soil. |
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He's to be seen at low water basking on the reef when things are quiet and diving for fish just off the point when there are not too many swimmers around. |
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But too many throws from third early in the spring hurt his shoulder. |
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Religious beliefs influence too many aspects of life to be ignored. |
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The batwing sleeves and big hair are decidedly frumpy, and there are too many far-fetched storylines about murdered bodyguards and unfeeling in-laws. |
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But the Dalai Lama, who is the recognised leader of Tibetan Buddhism, is careful not to drown his audiences in too many technical Buddhist concepts. |
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He didn't do too many interviews and was generally very tight-lipped. |
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Perhaps your writer has become confused after reading through too many press releases written by semi-literate American PR people, or perhaps he is foreign himself. |
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Soon, a pile of the creatures had accumulated and the bridge tipped over and she fell in, clinging the way Jackson had done, but there were too many of them. |
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For far too many on the left the issue gets framed as a dispute between civil rights and individual rights, with civil rights having the trump card. |
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A glass of wine may help you go down for the night, but a few too many can send your sleep cycle into a tailspin. |
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There were too many chiefs and not enough Indians in that respect. |
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That's too many chiefs and not enough Indians, if you ask me. |
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