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"There's basically 11 main characters in this movie, which is quite frankly too much.
There isn't, frankly, too much to cut: so the World Service and British Council have to take their lumps.
There's too much to think about, too many people to disappoint, and, frankly, too much fun to be had away from the stove.
And frankly, too much kid-pic posting makes you look decidedly uncool in hipster hotspots like Path and Instagram.
"I think people getting ready to go out to work, they are frustrated that they pay their taxes, that they work long hours and a lot of that money, frankly too much of that money, goes into a welfare system that supports out-of-worklessness," Mr Osborne told BBC News.
Frankly, too much of the Obama White House has been like that.
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Apparently Pat Butcher was having tea upstairs but any sighting would, quite frankly, be too much.
And part of it is because Asana is one of the first business software products re-thought from the ground up by twenty-somethings with no background in old-style enterprise sales and frankly, not too much experience using enterprise software in the workplace.
We were clearly having a good time, and we were, frankly, drinking too much, and the show was kind of an unwelcome interruption of the days jollifications when we used to go on tour.
"Frankly, there is too much talk about leaving and not enough talk about getting the job done right," he said.
Frankly, I have too much trouble with the present for that.
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