Frankie was too tall this summer to walk beneath the arbor as she had always done before.
He thinks this is too tall an order, and expects rates to rise by another half-point in 1998.
But for some helmet uses, it might be just a little too tall.
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Although it was too tall to fit underneath the bed or the dresser, it handled the different surfaces with aplomb.
The kitchen originally had an island that was too tall and too many cabinets, both of which made the room feel smaller.
For my money, for my 15-cent admissions that doubled when I got too tall, movie actors lived on screen, and I lived to see them.
The rear-end treatment is neither too tall nor too chunky, and is adorned with neatly configured taillights and dual exhausts that are set in a low and assertive-looking fascia.
But then one day I discovered that, yes, indeed, I was definitely way, way, way too tall, even taller than my mother, who wasn't the tallest in our family.
After the second world war, dwarf varieties of wheat and rice (which overcame the problem that heavily fertilised crops in hot countries grew too tall and fell over) boosted developing-country output.
At the moment the press decided that Al Gore and George W. Bush would be the major party nominees in the next campaign for the White House, I was, by pure coincidence, wondering idly whether Bill Bradley is too tall to be President.
Sailing boats that were too tall to pass under the 14 bridges along the river pageant route lined the river from London Bridge to Wapping, in the east, creating an avenue of sails set against the Tower of London and the city's financial center.
For the purposes of floating wind farms, such turbines are not light enough, they are too tall and the rotor blades are too small, according to Mr Bratland's early assessments, made even before the 2.3 megawatt turbine has started delivering electricity through the sea-bed cable that connects it to the Norwegian national grid.
The four-storey museum houses more than 12, 500 shoes from different cultures spanning 4, 500 years of history, including pairs of 16th-century Venetian platform shoes known as chopines (which range between 15 and 50cm in height, sometimes too tall for a woman to walk unaccompanied), bear fur boots worn by the Japanese samurai and golden stilettos by modern designer Manolo Blahnik.
But at an overnight news conference, Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste blamed it on the too-tall load.
He was very tall, too warmly dressed for the season, and he was staring at me, as if he were near-sighted, or worried I might make a sudden move.
"(Kavi's parents) wanted me to wear a turban, too, but I'm a tall skinny white guy, and I thought that would look funny on me, " he says with a laugh.
In addition to department and specialty stores, Hakan thinks puppet paraphernalia would do well at pet stores, too, though that's a tall order considering that they compete directly with the site.
The tall, curly-haired entrepreneur spends too much time with securities lawyers to talk up his own stock.
In an anonymous old building, at the top of too many flights of stairs, a door opened to reveal a tall lady, a Bechstein piano and two Siamese cats.
Tall buildings pose an obvious danger to low-flying aircraft, but here too there are strict rules to minimise pilots' risk.
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Sustaining that was always going to be a tall order, but the slump was dramatic, as though the home fans were too busy wondering why Imrie had been allowed to leave their club last season.
This includes the interference that comes from two stations that are broadcasting on frequencies that are too close together and the kind of interference that comes from driving in the mountains or near tall buildings.
Before too long, I spot a black bear in a part of our path that cuts through the tall grass.
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This summer she was grown so tall that she was almost a big freak, and her shoulders were narrow, her legs too long.
So too is the lack of space in India's jam-packed city centres, which means shopping malls grow tall and thin, limiting scope for giant multiplexes.
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