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Evidently, too much sun can be a bore.
For some drivers, the concept of admitting defeat on a motorway is evidently too much: they just can't be bothered to turn off at the next junction and go back along the road the right way.
As reported in a Physical Review E paper, researchers with evidently too much time on their hands conducted an experimental study on beverage spillage, controlling for various walking speeds and initial liquid levels in the cup.
And for those who have not begun, here is the opportunity to take this clear and carefully presented translation and to begin on the affair of a lifetime.At more than 3,000 pages, the text was evidently too much for one scholar to complete in reasonable time, and an entire team was summoned.
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· "What level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is self-evidently too much?" and · "What options do we have to avoid such levels?" This can help inform discussion at the G8.
Two years ago, Tony Blair announced the large, government-backed international climate change conference in Exeter by asking for the conference scientists to "identify what level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is self-evidently too much".
The bankers evidently knew too much math and not enough history — or maybe they didn't know enough of either.
The bankers evidently knew too much math and not enough history or maybe they didn't know enough of either.
Mr Jay, who evidently spends too much time reading legal briefs and too little reading Victorian verse, left the question hanging.
That I was standing beneath those flags gazing down at luxe retailers evidently proved too much to bear for those who had been not-so-subtly surveilling me.
The subject of neutering them also came up — particularly Agua, the male — but neutering cost a hundred dollars, which he evidently thought was too much money, and when the city temporarily confiscated his animals after the first attack it did not neuter them, either, because Ottawa does not have a policy of preëmptively neutering dogs that bite people.
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