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He liked — too much — playing the Wizard.
Not too much talking, not too much playing.
He said, 'I want this to be traditional -- traditional rhythms, and not too much playing.' So the tracks wound up being bare, just a rhythm section and me.
"First, I wanted to do something more important with my life," said Rogoff, who is now 55. "Second, I thought I was traveling too much playing chess.
"Maybe audiences are finding films that they're exhausted by, or perhaps they find them too familiar — too much playing toward a sense of expectations.
SHELDON SILVER, Assembly speaker, Democrat: After years of feuding with Gov. George E. Pataki, Mr. Silver is relishing — some critics say too much — playing the role of negotiator between the warring Spitzer and Bruno camps.
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True, Bateson's sensitivity gets too much play early on.
If they give race too much play, they risk making it the "defining feature" in an applicant's file.
I think Morris's two programs gave too much play to his deadpan humor and not enough space to his earnest, great-themes pieces.
A truly fine quote from Beckham that maybe didn't get too much play either came in reply to the question, again just before the Brazil game.
Maneuvering our 30-foot boat into a narrow lock felt a bit like driving a school bus with too much play in the wheel into a stone bathtub.
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