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"More seriously, too much antibiotic on the discs risks giving a false impression of susceptibility.
The streaming platform has made headlines with it's increasing devotion to Japanese and Japanese-style animation franchises, but it's seriously too much for a single person to watch.
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But seriously, not too much to complain about.
The thought that there might be someone out there who is able to take this seriously is too much for me to handle.
It's all harmless fun – so long as its adherents don't take it too seriously or depart too much from the dominant cultural consciousness now dubbed "shared values".
Lecturing is something performers need to think about seriously before embracing: too much chattiness can try an audience's patience if the musician doesn't have the talent for it or hasn't prepared.
The catch however is that when we take them too seriously and place too much relevance on them, then they fall into the same pattern as before that the more important they are to us, the more protective and insecure we become and more afraid and hurt when something undesirable happens.
There seem to be too many loopholes, and too much seriously inconsistent behavior concerning Iran, in addition to Russia's, to get the job done.
Catherine Yass: The only people who came a cropper when I was a student were the ones who took the so-called art world too seriously and wanted it too much.
His father always said that no one took a man who cursed too much seriously and it was better to be the type of man who, when he did curse, made everyone else sit up and take notice.
The appealing Mr. Baker never manages to find the right tone for the material, partly because he's been seriously miscast (he radiates too much decency and intelligence for the role), though more because Mr. Waters never establishes a coherent tone for either the character or his situation.
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