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After intermission, alas, when the play is largely devoted to the frantic casting of the Perseus, it becomes overblown and overwrought.
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When the Rev Dr Giles Fraser, the canon chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral, delivered himself the other day of the opinion that modern weddings have become overblown, narcissistic productions – "I'd even say they were becoming a threat to marriage itself," he said, speaking on Radio 4's Thought for the Day – his words were, to me, not at all unfamiliar.
His writing became overblown.
But big could easily become overblown.
Later in his career, however, Zao's paintings became overblown.
Novak yesterday attempted to play down the controversy, saying that it had become overblown.
In the first two years of the millennium, the dance scene at large had become overblown and was stagnating.
And a visit to Missouri fan message boards will confirm that many believe athletes on scholarships have become involved in an issue they say has become overblown.
He said the Chinese stock market had become overblown and was undergoing a correction, but long-term secular growth in China was here to stay.
He said his reason had less to do with costs -- he reserved $300,000 for a show -- than with his belief that the shows have become overblown spectacles with "zero impact" on business.
What about the issue of him being a Microsoft insider through-and-through? Mr Goodwins considers it to be a debate which has become "overblown".
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