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I suppose films which are very popular and populist tend not to gather too many awards.
Both Pendleton and Cox say hitters can tinker too much and gather too much information.
"The top of the tree is right there, so they don't gather too much steam," Mr. Nelson explained.
Most understand too little about financial markets to make informed decisions, intervene too frequently in counterproductive ways and gather too little information about portfolio holdings to evaluate results.
They are also given a warning: those who gather too much will find that it turns to worms by the morning.
By early Tuesday morning, the cops had put the collar on a Pakistani gentleman at JFK, and as I write, hundreds of detectives and agents of the Joint Terrorism Task Force have set out to gather too much information about him.
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Friends and old rivals gathered too.
Construction workers stopped and watched, and the movers gathered, too, transfixed.
Some of his cohorts had gathered, too, for a counter-counter-demonstration.
Undoubtedly, there's a point beyond which you know you've gathered too much information.
And worst of all – pay attention because this one really is the clincher – Tom Rockliff gathers too many possessions.
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