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His dancers seem driven, hectic, tense, involuntary; and these characteristics mark too much of the program that follows.
T.M.I., Mark — too much information!' " He rented a studio in Inglewood, a working-class area adjoining South Central, and he would go there after work.
I showed Mark too much respect going into the game".
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When identifying a suspicious package look for odd marking, too much postage, no return address, heaviness, excessive tape or string, visible wires, oily or discolored wrappings, strange odors and powdery substances.
Perhaps in this production he has marked out too much territory.
On an issue already marked by too much wishful thinking, this latest prediction takes the biscuit.
The condition, which is marked by too much belly fat, high triglycerides, low beneficial HDL cholesterol, high blood pressure, and high blood sugar, boosts a person's odds of developing diabetes, heart disease, and having a stroke.
Her teenage years were, Ms. Anders said, marked by too much drinking, too many sour relationships with men and personal upheaval, including a brief stay in a mental hospital after a breakdown.
Companies also get black marks for too much volatility in earnings, cash levels or even sales.
Now, are these valuations reasonable, or are growth stocks overpriced in spite of their impressive fundamentals, and out-of-favor stocks marked down too much?
He came out… with a lot of marks, but too much… on his face, and on his arms, maybe because it was tight, but they didn't explain that.
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