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Some reviews in India have been far too complimentary.
She's none too complimentary about his new partner either.
Bezzerides was none too complimentary about his source, describing Spillane's book as "lousy".
Cruz opted for a nondescript zip-front jacket that we think calling basic might be too complimentary.
But the Prophets were not too complimentary about the people in the land after the second generation died; they had freedom, but demanded a king.
"Controversy is too complimentary a word for two people using their considerable self-publicising resources to loudly complain about their credit once they realised how good the film is," she said.
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(Among other things, Singer scored a not-too-complimentary cameo in "The Art of the Comeback").
As Tapscott relates at the beginning of this book, people aged between 11 and 31 have tended to be looked down upon by their elders (in other words, would-be employers) as ignorant, easily distracted, self-obsessed and work-shy – among many other none-too-complimentary things.
Britain's right-wing gutter press has always had it in for my old school: in the 1970s they called it the "commie-prehensive", and the name has popped up in plenty of not-too-complimentary stories about former students.
Democrats, too, are complimentary of Mr. Rumsfeld's management of the war effort so far.
And pink is complimentary, too.
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