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Excess comes out in the callow Nathaniel, a composition student and adoring fan of Lisa's played almost too awkwardly by Jeremy Beck, and in the ditsy Darcy (Melissa Picarello), an aspiring singer and personal assistant to the diva Gloria Franklin.
The ArchAndroid is proudly OTT, as any record that purports to tell the story of a time-travelling android freedom-fighter from the year 2719 is bound to be, but its excess comes off as generosity rather than bombast.
The antidote to all this fried excess comes from ginger miso slaw, pickled watermelon or hot-and-sour pineapple: a magnificent treatment of the fruit, vivid with pungent XO (dried seafood and pork) sauce, lime juice and peanuts.
The sense of excess comes in 10 pages of individual goodbyes, which seem as if they could fit on 3. Perhaps, though, that's the setup required for the final punch: an intimate sequence of the grandparents saying farewell to each other.
But they also argue in a press release that with more data, AMS will be able to measure the exact shape of the spectrum to higher energies and determine whether the excess comes from dark-matter collisions or an astrophysical source.
Excess comes in many ways, from executives abusing the shareholders trust to eating far too heavily at a holiday table.
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His latest show of excess came as prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai said "maybe US$5bn £3.5bnbn)" would be needed to rehabilitate the collapsed health, social and education systems.
The stories were alluring, bellicose and, perhaps most importantly, different from the triumphant tales of excess coming from New York and Los Angeles in the early noughties.
But for those among the living, the changeover in parts of the Forbes 400 brings a feel of Internet-era excess coming to an official close.
Excess came in many forms and some were quite ingenious.
One 29-year-old Wall Streeter who specializes in computer-driven trading said the closest he's encountered to such excess came when he was based in China.
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