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Too many, about right, too few?
As a boy, Wolfowitz devoured books ("probably too many") about the Holocaust and Hiroshima — what he calls "the polar horrors".
Kitchen utensils and a wandering umbrella find their places; so, alas, do paper butterflies and one lyric too many about heading "beyond the horizon".
Her poems had become more celebratory and gauzy and nurturing; there were perhaps too many about dreams or moonchildren, and there was too much greeting card verse meant to be declaimed on friends' birthdays or anniversaries.
But then when it was first set up the fund was always more about politics than saving lives: there was one Daily Mail headline too many about unaffordable cancer drugs and the PM shrewdly decided to act.
But I began to notice that whenever I asked one question too many about exactly what work was being done, or even contemplated, the conversations became elliptical and vague.
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Bousman is cagey about revealing too many details about the undertaking, which has been quietly operating for most of 2016.
"I learned too many things about that issue and about the terrorists.
There are too many movies about it that aren't about 'it' – depression as a thing.
There are too many movies about depression that aren't really about depression.
There were too many exhibits about the steam age and not any about science in contemporary London, Dr. Durant said.
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