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She is too peripheral to be a Mary Ann.
Notwithstanding United's territorial dominance after Rooney's superb opening goal, however, Mata was too peripheral to the early action, despite the centrality of his starting position.
It now seems extraordinary that José Mourinho sold Robben seven years ago to Real Madrid because he felt his influence too peripheral.
Most (but not all) mainstream economists may recognise the value in studying these topics, but they are too peripheral to their understanding of what economics is for them to be given much space in the course.
The problem was an imbalance remained across the middle, with Alli, Jesse Lingard and Theo Walcott all too peripheral for comfort, and that attacking trio's failure to make inroads merely spread anxiety elsewhere in the collective.
Liam Williams is the only outside back in form with Halfpenny still readjusting to international rugby after a lengthy absence, Alex Cuthbert out of sorts, Hallam Amos injured and George North, who could make way for Giles, too peripheral.
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The NYT thinks the Mail counts too many peripheral figures for comfort – and anyway "it is not in our competitive set", according to a slightly sniffy spokesman.
In 2007, the F.B.I.'s inspector general found that the agency had abused its own guidelines by including too many peripheral people in its searches.
So too is peripheral artery disease, which is a pain in an extremity (usually the legs) caused by restricted blood flow.
Of interest too is the peripheral action.
"It was just considered too weird and peripheral to take seriously".
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