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For Mr. Perry's friends and relatives, the scene was much too familiar.
Sailors prance like seasoned choristers and seem much too familiar with Sir Joseph Porter's retinue of noblewomen.
But the play tells a sadly familiar story in much too familiar a way, as if the narrative were enough on its own without needing the shape and definition allowed by art.
"Femicide" is a crime you will become much too familiar with by the time you've watched Stacey Dooley's latest investigation into the world's worst places to be a woman.
The producer falls for lovely Kez, has an unpaid date with the lad and knows his heart is somehow out of reach -- yes, that old, old sentimental standard, perfectly well sung but still much too familiar.
On a recent trip to Africa, I was reminded that within this global context of new health challenges remains a much too familiar threat: that of HIV.
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The album's just too much, too fast, too familiar, an hour-long overload of synaptic euphoria that doubles as extended game of Name That Tune.
Boswell was horny and irresponsible, already drinking too much and far too familiar with London's many prostitutes.
As far as those other TV shows Richard mentioned, I'm much too young to be familiar with them!
"Maybe audiences are finding films that they're exhausted by, or perhaps they find them too familiar — too much playing toward a sense of expectations.
Yet we are all too familiar with much of the narrative in higher education as of late: increasing tuition prices driven by decreasing state investment in public higher education, and with it, spiraling student debt.
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