Even without the verbal clue, these shadowy, heavy, almost overbearingly masculine works would suggest a world of weaponry and combat. |
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The commentary that accompanies the ads is eye opening, cleanly written and well-informed without being overbearingly insiderish. |
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Townsend is riveting as Fallon, overbearingly burly with a music-industry pony tail. |
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Kimchi rice makes tenderly grilled skirt steak and an accompanying egg unconventional without being overbearingly whimsical. |
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The classic modern art of the 20th century now seems overbearingly high, heroic, serious, messianic. |
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It's quite an overbearingly dominant role he plays, but Joel has this vulnerability, this slightly effeminate narcissism. |
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The fact is, many physicists can be overbearingly macho about their field. |
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There is a black hole in Slovenian production, due above all by the centre-right government that came to power in 2005, interfered overbearingly in the decisions on cinema and thwarted the success of the previous decade. |
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The same notes show that DeMille found Heston overbearingly serious. |
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But it will be hard for Berlin to become overbearingly powerful when other German cities less than half its size control vital assets—Frankfurt in finance, Hamburg in trade, Munich in industry. |
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The architecture remains simplified, but it's reproduced in such an overbearingly grand scale that the intimacy, mystery, and strange power Casebere's photographs once had is nearly lost. |
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Nathan Zuckerman was born in 1933 in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Victor, an overbearingly permissive chiropodist, and Selma, a lover of gardening and mahjongg. |
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