Nothing that can be built by man is too grand, too costly or too much for Dubai.
We hope they aren't making too many grand plans to bring Microsoft's newly added in-app purchasing support to every title, however.
Native American names will do, too, such as Grand Cherokee and Cheyenne.
The authors are too easily impressed by grand- sounding innovation policies.
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"The bank has given too much priority to grand schemes and acquisitions, rather than running a day-to-day bank, " said Alastair Winter, chief economist at Daniel Stewart Securities.
The judge is too harassed to be grand, and I liked the sight of him wearily dipping a lump of sugar into his glass of tea, and clearly thinking, Spare me these folk.
Yet for five hours, Wawrinka looked like he, too, could win a Grand Slam title.
Lubricated by black ink, it is all too easy to see a grand bipartisan bargain of broadening Medicare benefits and some tax cuts.
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Players save towels from the other Grand Slam tournaments, too, but not as compulsively.
Too young to compete at a Grand Prix event, the top level of competition, Hester wanted Valegro to learn the trade under his young apprentice.
He too praised Welsh Olympians and the Grand Slam-winning rugby team.
It is now the largest all-internet bank in the U.S. But E-Trade's grand design is all too easily replicated by rivals on a far larger scale.
"Andy you're too good a player not win a grand slam, so don't worry about it, " he said.
She was so upset when Penn Station was torn down, the Metropolitan Opera house, and when it came to Grand Central it was just too much.
In the grand scheme of things, not too many people would be upset.
And Britain had become too insignificant to provide the subject of a grand narrative of progress in the style of Macaulay.
"In many, many different ways the facility has become a little too small, mainly compared to the other three grand slams, " he said.
The Clearwire deal is classic McCaw: a futuristic technology fueled by a guy with a grand vision of the future but not too much focus on the bottom line.
The World Bank, too, whose work in developing countries long emphasized grand infrastructure projects like dams and bridges, is now financing modest but significant improvements in the world's informal settlements.
Which is one reason why the soon-to-be-opened Grand Hyatt Moscow will have spa suites, too.
And love, too, for that statue in New York's great grand harbor.
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Instead, Silk aficionados (would "groupies" be too strong?) will have to wait for the Welsh Grand Committee to debate the report - or make do with brief exchanges on the subject that are likely to occur during Welsh question time in the Commons tomorrow.
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Felipe Massa claimed fifth place but his Ferrari teammate Fernando Alonso -- the race winner in Sepang last year and overall runnerup -- paid for an early mistake that broke his front wing and ended his 200th career grand prix as he stayed out on the track too long without getting it repaired.
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Conceivably, it's all a grand diversion from an imminent economic crisis due to borrowing too much.
The elephants, however, were too heavy to be lifted up, so used to make their grand entrance through the main gates.
The colors make the space exuberant, the bamboo makes it warm, and together they make the building as much an exercise in sensuous comfort as in structural bravado although the swaggering structure is there, too, replete with glass and natural light and a sense of grand space everywhere.
As the two sides are evenly matched, they won't be looking to operate outside their normal parameters too much, so they are unlikely to try new things in a Grand Final.
Another option is a grand coalition between the SNS and DS, and perhaps the SPS too.
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