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Francis's belief is that in the futurestaff and leaders across the NHS will realise whistleblowers are to be celebrated and supported, not castigated and suspended as has too often been the case.

As has too often been the case in debates about "French" taste, the attack on modern style was laced with anti-Semitism: on the basis of his last name, Eiffel, a French Catholic, was branded "nothing more nor less than a German Jew," and his masterpiece "une tour juive".

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Meanwhile, neighbours think of Kazakhstan as having too much bling.

And many people -- a 43 percent plurality -- saw the Tea Party as having too much influence on Republicans.

There is nothing so dangerous to good writing as having too much time, too much liberty.

Cars much more than a year old may be rejected as having too little collateral value.

It turns out there is such a thing as having too much fun at the theatre.

Last season, he was fined for wearing Day-Glo orange cleats that he described as having "too much awesome".

Despite his very sparse crop, my neighbor across the aisle was rejected as having "too much hair".

This summer -- or any summer, for that matter -- there is no such thing as having too many dresses.

Ancelotti yesterday backed the German player in the row, saying there is such a thing as having too much possession of the ball.

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