Apologies for posting out of my normal TV category but it's simply too good not to post. |
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No system is foolproof, but an all-party, non-partisan approach to appointments is too good an opportunity to miss. |
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Of course, he is too good a player and too big an influence not to be missed. |
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I'm not like some of those big-head celebrity hounds who are too good for people or who get into movies for free. |
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We really didn't want to put him to any trouble, but the offer seemed too good to refuse. |
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At the moment I may not be too good at pumping out new material but I seem to find critiquing and editing old stuff okay. |
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You seem to have some ulterior motive behind asking this, and I doubt that it was to put any of us in harm's way, since you're too good for that. |
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I came somewhere in the Australian titles, which wasn't too good, 5th in Street and 7th in vert. |
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For a business and investment world starved of good news, this seems almost too good to be true. |
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I'm using the idea here because it's too good to sit in Matt's brain uncommunicated to the world at large. |
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Most of the kids that went to Springfield High School were preps, too good to associate with us. |
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The multitouch is pretty shoddy, and the refresh rate is not too good on the screen. |
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It's almost too good to be true and cynics may dismiss this fine album as mere easy listening but that would be wrong. |
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Mutterings that it was all too good to be true started long before now and those who forewarned us can take a dubious comfort from these figures. |
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I didn't want him dead, he was too good at what he did for me to waste him like that. |
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We often believe counterfeit items to be the real thing even if the prices are too good to be true. |
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Unfortunately, our Chinese, Japanese and Korean is not too good, otherwise we'd link to those sites all the time. |
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The sun was shining outside but the sports offerings on the box were simply too good to pass up. |
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Going by the crowd response near the stalls, it seemed that the yummies were too good to resist. |
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The coursing over the two days was excellent with hares that were too good for their pursuers. |
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She came back with a wonderful portfolio of photographs, I mean really gorgeous things, and it was just too good an opportunity to pass up. |
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I may be eligible for three of the licentiateships available under the City and Guilds criteria but it sounds too good to be true. |
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The right-handed Fairyhouse track should be ideal and he can prove too good for Florida Coast and Super Run. |
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And, in fact, that does seem unlikely unless the asking price is too good to be true, and then their shareholders might flip out. |
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The medals are about the size of a crown piece, and they look too good to have been done as a joke. |
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When Tiger seemed too good for his age, and the other parents took him for a ringer, Tida was his one rooter on the course. |
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Well, we knew they would, they are just too good to not spend at least part of the season in the drivers ' seat. |
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Richard is a struggling artist who makes no bones of the fact that he considers himself too good for the comic-strip job. |
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Moreover, women with that kind of money of their own were too good a catch to be left husbandless into their twenties. |
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He grabbed me by the wrist and reversed our positions so that I was against the counter and he was facing me. Lordy, that feels way too good. |
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We preferred the headphones as music on the loudspeaker didn't sound too good to us. |
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He promised investors returns on their money that were too good to be true. |
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For those who are not too good with maps, the author guides you along the route with a running commentary. |
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It seems too good to be true but thus far we have seen no hidden problems or costs. |
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Some stories are much too good to be true, tales so full of emotion and pathos that they compel a journalist to step back and reconsider. |
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He is a mighty war hero whose features appear to be so perfect that it seems too good to be true. |
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This technique does seem to work pretty good for me, a little too good sometimes, I think. |
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Although the smart winner was far too good that day, Lisdante ran an honourable race to lead home the remainder. |
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Thackeray evidently thought that this was too good a subplot to be used only once in English fiction. |
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The Thousand Island dressing, or whatever it is that they put on the crab, is just too good. |
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It sounded too good to be true, even as I handed over the six pounds for the front row seat. |
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Take five guys with no brains and a job that's too good to be true and you have the recipe for one of the funniest crime capers in recent years. |
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I hope Peter Levinson doesn't mind too much if I steal his idea, but I just came across this quote, and it's too good to pass up. |
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In fact, I have no alternative but to fine her a crisp crunchie for being just too good to be true. |
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I never forgot where I'd come from, and I was never too good that I couldn't get my hands dirty and do menial jobs. |
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But on this occasion the men decided the prospect of the mammoth La Vista power breakfast was too good to worry about the little extra we would have to pay. |
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For GOP talkers and apparatchiks, Franken's resume is almost too good to be true. |
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Director Ridley Scott, however, must have found the image of Cameron Diaz astride a gleaming sports car too good not to show. |
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Could it also be that Quorn is simply too good a simulation of meat? |
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Even if you believe in giants, the story of Goliath was probably too good to be true. |
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Were it not for his impeccable service record, he might have been sacrificed to the god, but he was too good a soldier simply to waste on a pointless ritual. |
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In any event, it was a death too good for scandal sheets to give up. |
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It sounds too good to be true but this is the tempting prize on offer. |
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And so the problem seems to be that lea Michele and Anne Hathaway are too good. |
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So sad that the moreish crepe is too good be consigned to just one day of the year. |
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But Broyles is too good here, and admits that women too feel the pull of war by being exposed to it, even as a non-combatant. |
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It would have been very easy for Neel's character to have become too good to be true, but that is never a danger with Kusturica's earnest, uncontrived playing of him. |
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It wasn't often that Murdoch truly appreciated a practical joke but Johnny's contention that they had a leprechaun or a brownie in the house was too good to pass up. |
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The RSPCA have done their best for the poor chap, but things just aren't looking too good, and it appears we'll have a dead whale stinking the place up for the New Year. |
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The book actually began in Malaysia, during a four hour taxi ride, when the author's mind conjured up a scene which he knew was just too good to let fall on stony ground. |
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The idea that chocolate could be health food seems too good to be true. |
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He brings little passion to the part, preferring instead to present Andre as a low-key, open-faced friend of the people who's almost too good to be true. |
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Knowing how hard it is to get auditions, especially with English National Opera, this chance to be coached by ENO professionals was too good to miss. |
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The steaks are too good to turn down and are cooked to perfection. |
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It was all as pretty as a picture and just a little too good to be true. |
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Marcus is obviously too good to be true from the moment he wafts on to the set of Donna's York-based fictional soap Westfield, Irish wolfhound Murphy in tow. |
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At times players and football clubs can delude themselves into believing that they are too good to go down and that relegation is a scenario that will never darken their door. |
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He's too good at what he does to spend his time protecting a few scrabbly little diamonds. |
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Risque Lady ran better last time, but is likely to find Choirgirl a shade too good at this stage of the season. |
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It seemed almost too good to be true that morphologists working on tarantulas hadn't already described this. |
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Briolette, who found only the brilliant Ouija Board too good at Newmarket, can gain compensation at Windsor today. |
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And when Charlene arrived on the scene it was almost too good to be true. |
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The striker's double takes his tally to 16 for the season as the Wee Gers proved too good. |
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But you can get 6-5 for United with a two-goal start and that, like Black Forest gateau, is too good to resist. |
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If you think winning Wimbledon is underachieving, from Andy that's too good. |
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That way, you can rebuff, high-pressure sales tactics, come-ons and deals that are too good to be true. |
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Under a case of spun sugar our strudels looked very impressive, almost too good to eat. |
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Before winning at Redcar, the colt found Collection too good at York in the handicap in which the 2004 winner, Woodcracker was also runner-up. |
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A DECENT day for fav backers at Prestbury Park with Fred Winter's Half Free 5-2, proving too good for Acarine in the Mackeson. |
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Wouter Bos seems too good to be true. He's smart, relaxed and impossibly telegenic, with a knack for coming across as humble and sincere. |
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It was hard to leave Cardiff City RL, but the role of head coach at a semi-professional club was too good to turn down. |
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Ed Bolden is hardly a snake oil salesman, but you can't blame anyone who thinks he's selling something that seems too good to be true. |
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We normally man-mark players like him but I don't think we can with him because he is too good. |
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I have never liked kids' books that feature heroes and heroines who are sappily too good to be true. |
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German-born Claudia says she's losing count of the number of times she has been turned down for looking too good. |
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A win or a draw would seal Scotland's place at the top of the table but Ireland mixture of Super League and local players were too good for Scotland. |
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Noble joined Wood, and the pair changed the aspect of affairs, 45 being up before a leg breaker from McGiverin proved too good for Noble's defense. |
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He bounced back with a very good second behind Medicean Man but excelled on Super Saturday, finding only Shea Shea too good over Saturday's course and distance. |
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First, the condition of the texts is far too good for them to have suffered considerable damage followed by Apellicon's inexpert attempt at repair. |
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Mark Johnston's colt finished a highly encouraging second to Ashkal Way on his racecourse debut, before finding only Strawberry Leaf too good last time out at Haydock. |
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Drawing and quartering was too good for that evil little hornswoggler who had hoodwinked two deys and the entire populace of Algiers, Gimp the Greek included. |
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Fabrics from tweeds to jacquards, and even metallic woven designs, are used to create these expensive looking coats, and some of the prices seem just too good to be true. |
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It's rather like a beautiful Inverness cloak one has inherited. Much too good to hide away, so one wears it instead of an overcoat and pretends it's an amusing new fashion. |
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In one respect, as I hinted above, it is only too good, so sure of success, I mean, that you are no longer secure of any respect to your property in our freebooting America. |
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