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It's Nassau County and you're just not getting too much bang for the buck here any more".
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Too much head-banging can cause light headedness and nausea.
Dick Bruna, the creator of Miffy the rabbit, has cautioned against adding too much digital whiz-bang to children's book apps.
He sleeps on the sofa, wears his father's old clothes, drinks too much, falls and bangs his head, fights in a bar, and cuts down a tree that has blocked the view from the house, mainly because he wants to prove to his mother that he can do something his father failed to do.
There's too much vague head-banging and not enough visceral pounding at the drum that stands beside her; too much generic body-grinding amid the excitable, girlish bouncing; too much forced emotion in her ballads, making them leaden instead of delicate.
"At that level, it's really too low to provide much bang for the buck to businesses in terms of being able to deduct expenses for purchases," said Chris Whitcomb, tax counsel for the National Federation of Independent Business, the lobbying group.
Bout, who was Hollywoodised by Nicolas Cage in the 2005 film Lord of War, is painted as a victim of his own success, a weapons dealer who started earning too much buck for his bang.
In one of his most popular episodes, in which he teaches Americans to conquer their fear of sushi, he begins, "I'm sure all of ya have eaten sushi, and have blown your head off when ya've eaten too much wasabi paste, and — bang! — your head is, like, screamin'.
Now, in the opinions of many, this could be just a bit too much buck for the bang.
There could be any number of reasons that spark that decline; bad experiences, boredom, responsibilities or too many people banging too much speed.
Don't use too much serum on your bangs, since this could cause them to look greasy.
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