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But he spread himself too thin.
If memories of Beaton have faded, it might be because he spread himself too thin.
He spread himself over his different fields, serially and simultaneously, too thin.
He spread himself out over the ground covering her coffin and talked to her, jacking off while thinking of her.
Preempting Bailey's stroke, he spread himself down the leg-side like a goalkeeper, but couldn't so much as parry it.
But how could you ever know as much as Barzun did?" The charge against Barzun, accordingly, was that he spread himself too thin.
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Another may be that Mr Ecclestone is, in effect, FOM; he spreads himself extremely thinly as he handles the negotiations with TV companies.
He spreads himself out and reaches out to other people, and I think that is why the team has really rallied around him".
Keynote line: "Man is a true Narcissus; he delights to see his own image everywhere; and he spreads himself underneath the universe, like the amalgam behind the glass".
Some people might argue that he spreads himself too thin — you know, knock off a book on Maurice Sendak, and do a story with him, in the middle of an opera, and then go make some speeches.
Mr. Davidson has heard the criticisms of his tenure: that the Taper has become safer, that with two disparate theaters he spreads himself too thin, that he is too interested in success on Broadway, that instead of slowing down he seems to be accelerating.
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