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It seems a bit too straight if you say that business leaders should not talk about politics.
The ballads aren't quite as good, but "Secret" is an unexpected delight: an exuberant but mean-spirited song about a modern romantic dilemma: What do you do when your gay best friend starts acting a bit too straight?
The High Road itself is a bit too straight, narrow and long for comfort, which can be blamed on Roman highway engineers: this is part of Ermine Street, the road that ran from London to Lincoln and York, and in the first century AD, as now, the functional minds that design such things didn't think much about the urban consequences of their work.
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Commenting on the fifth episode of the first season, Eric Goldman of IGN wrote, "We got to see a bit of a darker side to Finn it's good to see this, because up until now, Finn's been a bit too straight-laced to totally invest in".
Most comics appeal to a crowd that's a bit too old and straight for rock'n'roll but still a bit too young and trendy for pure theatre.
I've never said Wales aren't a good team - I believe they're a bit like Ireland - but I think they have been at odds with themselves because they had become a bit too predictable with their straight-running, power-based style.
As the Cochrans rode on the outskirts of the forest, Jesse and I went straight through the meadow, a bit too cozy with the herd.
Unless it's a mild Provencal-style, straight olive oil might be a bit too strong; cut it with neutral vegetable oil.
I ran out of steam at the end of the straight and the gap was a little bit too big to get back.
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