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Daniel Menaker's review of Sam Harris's "Free Will" (July 15) is far too kind.
"Mediocrity" is far too kind a word for the outrages of the war years.
On the other hand, Mr Sachs is far too kind to anti-globalisation activists, applauding their fervour and conviction while gently disagreeing with their policy ideas, which in fact he regards as ignorant and ruinous (why not extend the same courtesy to the Bush administration?).And, frankly, it is difficult to forgive his invitation to Bono to write the introduction to the book.
"Over-played" is far too kind a word for this song.
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He was far too kind.
This reporting was far too kind.
"You're being far too kind to us," says Mumford bashfully during just one of the crowd's eruptive cheers.
The trouble with the 1975 Collected Poems was that Graves was far too kind to his increasingly repetitive love poems of the previous 15 or so years.
:( SimonHt: It looks like a portrait done by a relative, where the relative hasn't quite got it quite right, but the subject of the portrait would be far too kind to make any comment. "Let's hang it in the attic" William will say.
(Disclosure: My fellow FORBES columnist David Dreman and I are included in the Reese-Glassman book. They are far too kind to me).
Dr. Shinmachi was far too kind to agree, so she smiled (showing off perfect teeth) and said, "I'm going to give you a retainer".
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