There were lardons in every savoury dish, unwelcome both on grounds of repetition and salt, which he arguably overdoes. |
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But there are only so many times you want to see that trick, and Petit's text rather overdoes it. |
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Anyone who overdoes it pays a consequence, whether they have a disease or not. |
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A location that is so fine with its oak casks, echoing galleries, its long waxed counter and its shining copper still that it almost overdoes it. |
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If Jennifer overdoes activities, her heart beats extremely quickly. |
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The Commission should also be reminded what may happen if it overdoes comitology with this Chamber. |
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Mr Wessel's assessment of Mr Geithner is a bit rose-tinted, while he overdoes the criticism of Mr Paulson as bungling and erratic. |
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And the great thing about Renaud is that he's confident enough about what he's doing, so he never overdoes things on the production side! |
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He got them back and although Janowicz ran with him for a time – I like his boldness in playing the drop shot even if he overdoes it at times – he is not yet at Murray's level. |
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These considerations played a role in Hitler's decision to invade the Soviet Union. The politics of food is frequently ignored, so it may seem carping to complain that the book overdoes its theme. |
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