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  • And under the impact of X-rays, this too too solid flesh had melted.
  • But she asks just too too much of women and men.
  • Ms . Nochlin observes, " would be, well, just TOO too Jewish ."
  • Sharing the moment and the saddle was Lynde's beloved English shepherd Tuffy Too Too.
  • The hair was too long, too blond, too too.
  • Oh, that this too too solid flesh would melt, Thaw and resolve itself into a dew.
  • My expectations weren't too too high ."
  • Sometimes I'm too too real for Wikipedia .-- Endless Dan 21 : 03, 20 November 2007 ( UTC)
  • :: Naming a person with whom the topic has apparently so connexion seemed a tad " too too " here.
  • Officially, Buzzard officials discourage the throwing of tortillas on the ice because it is too too messy to clean up.
  • Bostonians like to curl a lip at New York City : too brash, too loud, too expensive, too dangerous, too too.
  • He has advocated strict citizenship quotas, saying there were too too many ethnic Russians among the former Soviet republic's 2.5 million people.
  • "I wouldn't even allow my daughter to ride Cigar, I mean, he's just too too valuable _ oops, not that she's not valuable,"
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  • He has advocated strict citizenship quotas, saying there were too too many ethnic Russians among the former Soviet republic's 2 . 5 million people.
  • It would be too too big if it was combined with the main article .-- Jason Palpatine 05 : 38, 27 July 2005 ( UTC)
  • Despite being the two highest ranked lethwei fighters in Myanmar Tun and Too Too have refused to fight each other due to their long-lasting friendship.
  • After her successful Olympic stay in Georgia, where softball made its Olympic debut, the woman is a little too too jacked for something so precise as surgery.
  • But that process was taking too too long to help defense attorneys for American university professor Deborah Lipstadt, who has been sued for libel by British historian David Irving.
  • Lester's Hamlet, in contrast, is decidedly more physical, even to the point of illustrating what he is saying : he peers at his hand when he says, " O, that this too too solid flesh ."
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