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The parallels are too striking to ignore.
It's too striking, as at Etretat; too historic, as at Omaha and Sword Beaches.
When freshly quarried, the stone color is so vivid that customers sometimes think it is too striking, said Ed Gales, the company's national sales manager.
Despite Assayas's efforts to steer our discussion away from autobiography, other points of overlap between his own early adulthood and Gilles's experiences are too striking to ignore.
A few critics have found them too striking or, as Mark Bittman in the Times once put it, would have preferred more recipes.
("The parallels are too striking to ignore. A suspected predator who exploits his position to take advantage of his young charges. The trusting colleagues who don't want to believe it — and so don't").
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Bad news of you living in London too - the Underground is also striking meaning the two transport systems are striking simultaneously for the first time since 1926.
There were scenes, too, of striking public embrace.
This, too, is striking; offensive and Birbiglia are not words often used together.
The make-up, too, is striking: eyeballs painted on eyelids, a fitting symbol for the choreographer as all-seeing observer of human behaviour.
As demand for food, fuel and commodities cranks up pressure on land, companies are all too often striking deals with state officials without the consent of the people who live on it.
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