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Yet while Hakakian's book is carefully researched and vividly written, it is impossible not to feel irritated by her overuse of simile and metaphor, her constant "tender drizzles," "steely legs" and "mutinous" nerves.
Reception for the album was generally positive, but mixed in certain aspects; Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called it "her most interesting album in a decade", while Jon Caramanica from The New York Times criticized Carey's vocal performances, decrying her overuse of her softer vocal registers at the expense of her more powerful lower and upper registers.
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Cultural commissars chided her for overuse of metaphor: how could the sea be "yellow in the twilight", when it was obviously blue?
The show revels in mocking lawyers, pious activists, royal weddings (Charles and Diana married in 1981) and the nascent women's studies movement, which has Alex and her compatriots overusing terms like "construct" to the endless frustration of Hunt and his lackeys, who continue to call women birds.
Blanca Reese, program manager for Kern County Aging and Adult Services in California, recalled a recent case in which a woman reported that her doctor refused to see her because Medicare had flagged her number for overuse.
Encourage her to try new sports or activities; this also helps reduce her risk of overuse injuries, and encourages proper muscular balance.
She doesn't overuse her anger.
But though driven to overuse her special physical endowments at a time when soma splurges were a market correction to the soul, as she puts it, she mostly skinny-dipped through the hedonist lifestyle, did what helped her develop better ways of relating to people and building an alternative community.
In her spare time she enjoys taking pictures of her food and overusing hashtags.
Or without extreme overuse of her eyebrows.
She is finally off steroids (thank goodness), but the overuse of her voice is taking a toll, especially on matinee days, when there are two performances.
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