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The slaphappy topers in "Merry Company" (circa 1630-31) are too merry by half, to my mind.
If you've been too merry too often during past holidays, make your microresolution to drink a glass of water for every glass of alcohol to keep spirits high and hangovers (and weight gain) low.
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As it happens, the gleeful aspersions are fluidly handled by Dominic West, who plays the none-too-merry malcontent at the bruised heart of the new West End revival of "Butley," Simon Gray's 1971 play.
Merry merry.
The more, the merrier, too -- at least for older parents.
"[But] once [the bomb guy] comes out, there's two weeks of paperwork that has to be filled out … It's too late – the merry-go-round had to go its whole way around before you could get off".
In describing their world, Gee seems rather too delighted by the "merry clip" of her own faux-Georgian prose.
Heated confrontations between the characters are drawn out excessively and too often played against merry music from oblivious Venetians in the background, a self-conscious attempt at irony.
I actually had to put Lola Rose down several times when it became too distressing, and think merry thoughts of brownies and pixie rings before returning to it.
Without Mohammad Hafeez's off-spin, still under official scrutiny, Pakistan were definitely a bowler light and the workload on the three seamers, especially the admirable Sohail Khan, who was blowing hard when Cook and Hales were making merry, was too heavy.
Apparently, Herzig and Boucher, who toured together last year, enjoy being merry pranksters, too.
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