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The consensus was that they tried to overcome this deficiency by blitzing, perhaps too often.
Perhaps too often what the ear expects happens, but there are surprises.
As the narrator points out perhaps too often, he and Kalaj, a Tunisian Muslim cabdriver, couldn't be less alike.
Harrington and Thomas both seemed to stumble through the offense, taking shots at awkward times and perhaps too often.
All that has been said (perhaps too often) about American vitality finds justification in these dances, at once so loose-limbed and so tautly executed.
— Every so often, perhaps too often, the Knicks lose a game they expected to win, and Coach Mike D'Antoni gets the same question: Are you surprised?
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Perhaps too much.
Perhaps too much so.
But perhaps too much.
Yet Max went on to write five more, as well as concertos and string quartets at breakneck speed, perhaps too many too often, but always with that same febrile intelligence which lights up his music.
I think that first of all, the analogy, though perhaps used too often, between the Copenhagen negotiation and the Montreal Protocol of 1987 is still the best analogy available.
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