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But she's ultimately too literate and too vile to believe.
In America, a politician should not appear too literate; in France, he should not appear overly interested in sums.
Still, the movie suffers from its own anxiety: a dread of being too literate, if not too literary.
Cave's music has always been not for everyone: too dark, too alternately demonic or densely romantic; too literate, strange and grandiose.
He gave the impression of being slightly superior to the medium — a little too bright, a little too literate, a little too intellectually upmarket for commercial television, "the host with the mots," as Time called him.
At least, so music-biz wisdom always had it: too literate to be championed by the NME, too adept an ironist to be taken as a sincere balladeer, too sincere a moralist to be accepted as an ironic dandy.
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This is a risky enterprise, though, and there are numerous times when the literate easily turns too literal.
Part of the thinking behind the work is that people are too visually literate and the world too fabulously complicated for me to say what I want in a single shot.
Recently, one Twitter user claimed Patel's account must be fake, since "the posts are way too informed, literate and on-message for a lad of 15 years old".
The Persians, too, were very literate.
Green was a good partner for Wallace, too — supportive and literate, but not in awe of her husband.
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