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Disneyfied Americans, in this view, have become too concerned with small and vulgar pleasures, pointless one-upmanship.
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Collins said that Gee might have become too concerned about making mistakes with his off-speed pitches, which hurt his overall level of assurance on the mound.
If audiences become too concerned about the dominoes jumping their cue and toppling early, then they will be distracted from the script.
The waning days of Benedict's troubled papacy were marked by complaints from ordinary Catholics as well as from powerful cardinals that the Curia had become too concerned with accumulating power and unresponsive to the needs of its followers.
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Torre would say later that Grimsley became too concerned with holding the Red Sox runner at first, but Grimsley did not think so.
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Concerned that they may have become too free in granting anonymity to sources, news organizations including USA Today, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, NBC News and The New York Times are trying to throttle back their use.
However, concerned that Kỳ and Thi had become too powerful, Khánh had Phát and Đức acquitted at their military trial in an attempt to use them as political counterweights.
Concerned that the supposedly hands-off topic of a candidate's faith has become too much a factor in 2012?
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