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There's too much telling, not enough showing.
There is too much telling and not enough showing – and that means that revelations are unceremoniously delivered and emotional climaxes seem cheaply bought.
While he moved well enough, showing no sign of discomfort when stretching, running or occasionally stroking the ball with his old majesty, the sharpness was not quite there.
Similarly, in this case, the evidence was strong enough, showing "a high likelihood of common authorship" that Heebe filed a defamation suit, alleging that Mencken1951 was Perricone.
Ms. Spiers said that "current Gawker" is committing the Journalism 101 sin of doing too much telling and not enough showing.
It also proved, to many blacks, that she was not black enough, showing none of their fury and very little of the soulful gospel depths of Auntie Ree and Cousin Dionne.
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It's too much tell, not enough show.
While Mr. LaBute, surprisingly enough, shows himself adept at romance, he falters when the story calls for suspense.
"I've done enough shows doing $400,000 a week that I'm thrilled to be grossing $900,000".
There's been enough shown by all the northern hemisphere sides".
Today the dance troupe can barely book enough shows to satisfy public demand in some locations.
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