Facebook (FB) finally ignited last week on Wednesday but gave back almost too much Thursday.
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But the downward dog, the talk about manly virtue, it's all almost too much.
On the latter, there was almost too much to geek out over.
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Mr Armitage could have turned Homer into something unrecognisable as epic poetry, something that was almost too much in love with the vernacular.
In the crowd, 42-year-old teacher Annette Teesdale(ph) says she's glad Election Day is finally here, that the anticipation has been almost too much.
Jack Welch, the former General Electric chairman, and the iconic executive of the 1980s and 1990s, tweeted that such a drop was almost too much to believe.
The smorgasbord of shale and other unconventional plays like the Bakken, Utica, Marcellus, Eagle Ford, Barnett, Fayetteville, Monterey, Mississippi Lime and many more is almost too much to take in.
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The insistence on reportage, at the expense of interpretation or even opinion, leaves the reader knowing almost too much of the how and where and when, but not quite enough of the why.
One simple lesson for investors: Look for companies that seem to almost be doing too much, even to the point of wasting money.
In symmetry that seems almost too perfect, much as Syria is a significant consumer of Russian weapons and hosts a Russian naval base, Bahrain is a significant consumer of American weapons and hosts an American naval base.
At one point they had to ban video games backstage at the WWE because guys were playing too much and almost missing their cues to go into the ring.
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The only moment of concern for the Spaniard was on the final lap when he appeared to slow his pace too much and almost allowed Rossi a chance to overtake and steal victory.
Ironically, when the judges made their comments on each team, it almost sounded as if Miami did too much work!
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Almost all of the convention speeches were too much like scripted television and advertising, honed to perfection.
Almost everyone says Mr Kikwete is spending too much time burnishing Tanzania's image abroad and not enough fixing problems at home.
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Before the expansion, SCHIP covered almost 7 million children whose parents earn too much to qualify for Medicaid -- the federal health insurance program for the poor -- but can't afford private insurance.
In the current business environment, almost all managers will probably feel that they have too much on their plates at some point.
Prabowo, a volatile and much-resented officer, is almost too obvious a suspect.
In almost two out of three cases, they had prescribed too much of a drug.
But a lack of offense and an almost non-existent power play eventually proved to be too much for the Rangers to overcome.
Huong was not only the prettiest but also the best cook, depending less on sauces, whereas Lili used too much sugar and Nana deep-fried almost everything.
Alexander, who replaced regular first-choice goalkeeper Allan McGregor as per the previous rounds of the competition, wanted too much time with a backpass and was almost caught by Jack Ross but the ball rebounded out for a goal-kick.
Realize, too, that there are others who need you almost as much as you need them.
Then earlier this year, almost five million taxpayers were informed by HMRC that they had either paid too much - or too little - tax in the last financial year, 2010-11.
He is torn, understandably, between the two women, yet the tearing goes on much too long, and the film mislays, in almost every department, the quick, insubordinate wit of its hero.
Almost by definition, waste is something that most people prefer not to think too much about.
Paul Dirac was a shy, lonely character, who almost refused the 1933 Nobel prize for his famous equation because he feared it would incite too much publicity.
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