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So not excessively excessive.
Mr Samuelson adds that the economics committee's selection methods have excessively mimicked those used for the prizes in natural sciences: "If the right apple fell on your head, and you saw it, then you got the prize.
This, your prize for drinking seriously excessively concentrated caffeine (500mg at once), includes symptoms of agitation, insomnia, fast breathing and cardiac abnormalities, all due in part to over-stimulation of various control centres in the brain.
But it was beset with problems related to unpaid prize money, lack of sponsorship and excessively long stages.
Eigenheer plans to use his £2,500 prize money to extend a July holiday, although this will not be excessively relaxing: he plans to complete a one-day, 117-mile (187km) stage of the Tour de France that takes in three major climbs totalling 2.8 vertical miles (4,500 metres).
Sleeping excessively.
Drink excessively?
Everyone excessively tidy, excessively generous.
Do you wash excessively?
"He was excessively lustful.
"Like" is "used excessively".
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