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The Republicans have been excessively nice about Mr Fitzgerald, who was appointed by a Republican official rather than a panel of judges (as Mr Starr was).
Working yourself to death - The Jakarta Post's Nury Vittachi notes that God surrounds naturally wicked people with excessively nice people, which is why sweet-natured employees pay the price when big, slick organisations act wickedly.
About a year ago, in an attempt to stop people from being excessively nice to the handicapped, the Gothenburg Cooperative for Independent Living (GIL) made a physically challenged doll with cerebral palsy.
Be excessively nice to everyone.
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"So not excessively excessive.
Mayne plainly applied a dictionary sense of "precious" as "affectedly or excessively delicate, refined, or nice" and none of the alternatives: "of high price or great value"; "highly esteemed for some spiritual, nonmaterial, or moral quality"; "dear, beloved".
They can also smell nice, which is very distracting, and they talk excessively and won't put out when required.
102 mins: A nice bit of interplay from Fulham comes to an end when Konchesky gifts possession back to Atletico with an excessively ambitious ball in the general direction of some nobody called Clint Dempsey.
When we first meet him, as a promising student, he is already a contradictory character: "excessively pliable", "a 'nice' boy who knew how to please others" but who can nonetheless come across as snooty and aloof.
Everyone excessively tidy, excessively generous.
"I was excessively disciplined.
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