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As in Kate DiCamillo's enchanting, Newbery Medal-winning book, Despereaux has to triumph over both his home life (he's far too bold for the other mice) and the forces of darkness shrouding Dor.
The Discussion section is far too bold in its claims, relative to the results, especially in its evolutionary speculations.
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The proposal is sweeping, expressing with bold simplicity the view of the Tea Party and others that the federal government's influence is far too broad.
The record so far suggests these early forecasts were too bold.
While there are far too many studies that report increased BOLD signal in the HC as a reflection of HC activity to list here, one such example is a previous study (Mundy et al., 2013) with the same last author as the current paper, that appears to completely contradict this notion.
He acknowledges that other legislators are likely to think his bill "is a little too bold or goes too far".
Wearing a bold print scarf with a bold print blouse, for instance, might create an ensemble that is far too busy to please the average eye.
To some, the bold design and modern architecture of Golly&Bossy Design Hostel are major draws, while others find them far too austere.
"The state of our economy calls for action, bold and swift," he said, but already his stimulus package is under attack from Keynesians for being far too little and from fiscal conservatives for being far too much.
Anna Jones, at Greenpeace, said: "Sadiq Khan is taking bold action to clean up after the car industry who have got away with polluting our cities for far too long.
Far, far, too cheap.
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