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She did not fare too much better in one of her first major film roles, "Love Potion No. 9," in 1992.
If you aren't into the sports/accountability analogy, I still don't think that the rest of the Great Depressionistas would fare too much better in a math combine this year either.
A friend told me "[I t]hought about it for 30 seconds, but I don't think I'd fare too much better as a severely mentally ill woman..
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Stalking victims aren't faring too much better.
And if the saccharine nature of the festive season's theatrical fare is too much, there's certainly an antidote in Richard Eyre's new production of Little Eyolf.
Steel said in an interview: "One of the restrictions we've got is that the budget for radio we've got going is so unbelievably, comically tiny, that we couldn't go to Scotland because the fare is too much.
This year, she said, the combination of service cuts with higher fares was too much to take.
At least in some circles, there have also been vague feelings of guilt stemming from a perception that the entertainment industry has produced too much superficial fare and may have undermined the country's sense of purpose and vigilance.
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