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The pollution control pond is handling too much material.
Both therefore need careful handling: too much selfness and we cut ourselves off from the world, too little and we drown in a sea of others.
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There's about as much visual testosterone as the XK's classical proportions can handle — too much for some tastes.
They are handled too much by walk-in customers who try on every hat in the store.
Act II doesn't so much diminish Platt's performance as smudge it a little, like a beautiful charcoal drawing that's been handled too much.
One top Hillary supporter who is black warns that, despite the giddy dreams of some punch-drunk Democrats, a fusion ticket could backfire because "Americans can't handle too much change at once".
The researchers, in experiments with Arabidopsis, a weed with a relatively small and simple genome, found that mutant plants without the protein could not handle too much sun, developing bleached, dead spots.
Filtering in this way will allow you to seize the best opportunities and execute well on them, without draining your resources trying to handle too much.
My flocks can't handle too much fast-paced travel.
"After all, it is a 'Nutcracker,' so it can't handle too much". Besides, he says, "Americans love show business too, and 'The Nutcracker' provides a good show". But soon he's back to the theme of inclusion.
The dough is super absorbent, and although the extra flour will make it easier to handle, too much flour could cause your dough to become tougher and lose those precious small air pockets that create the desirable nooks and crannies.
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