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310 Sentences With "a bit much"

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So her lecturing people on civility is a bit much.
McKenna also admitted that birthday ordeal was a bit much.
So that blame is on Obama, is a bit much.
It was, if we are being honest, a bit much.
Granted, the optional passenger side screen is a bit much.
For the graduate school dropouts, it was a bit much.
"I'm worried, because sometimes you're a bit much," she told Toni.
The whole actual heartbeat sound effect thing is a bit much.
I found the level of adoration to be a bit much.
However, at $350, it's a bit much for a Christmas gift.
The hurricane shots prove to me a bit much for me.
Was there any support if it all got a bit much?
But it's also a bit much to call them outright authoritarians.
I like spells of solitude, but this was a bit much.
I think some times it was a bit much for her.
At times it feels juvenile, irritating — "a bit much," as she says.
There was a period when the persona was becoming a bit much.
Guardiola has banned pizza for his players, which seems a bit much.
Highly recommended when the hubbub of the season gets a bit much.
However, some golfers may find all these graphics are a bit much.
Two amusement parks at the same time could be a bit much.
He has quite an intense personality and it got a bit much.
But the point is the day-to-day angle is a bit much.
Now as stubborn as I am, that is a bit much to stomach.
Was throwing up on his own face a bit much to anyone else?
Although you shouldn't use one in a coffee shop, that's a bit much.
This editor had thought it was all a bit much at the time.
Critics mock Mr Macron's grandiosity (calling his presidency "Jupiterian" was a bit much).
If that all seems a bit much, we've got an escape hatch: psychedelics.
OK, the design is going to be a bit much for the 'burbs.
"Calling it a private event I think is a bit much," she said.
Larger areas are a bit much for the Switch to handle, it seems.
When it works, it works, but the whiplash can be a bit much.
I think that is a bit much for the stock market to handle.
That's a bit much, and thankfully the developers didn't try to pull that again.
The developments have been a bit much to follow, so here's a simple breakdown.
But measuring it through the blood or urine is a bit much for some.
I feel like this might be a bit much, even for East London pic.twitter.
"This whole 'Made in England' thing gets to be a bit much," he says.
It's Dickens, so he gets away with it, but really it's a bit much.
Like, if it was in a movie, you'd be like, 'That's a bit much.
If that sounds like a bit much, however, you could opt for something smaller...
For the career leader in worldwide major league hits, it's all a bit much.
It all seems to be a bit much for one Turkish arrest last week.
Alas, the transition was a bit much for Pickle, who got sick on the plane.
For most people, $399 is a bit much for the pleasure of loosening up muscles.
Unfortunately, the island sun was a bit much for the Guardians of the Galaxy star.
Positing that she's the clone of a former Satan worshiper seems like a bit much.
Which is a bit much—though the eye tracker-less version is a cool $2200.
I don't really mind paying the library, but it still seems like a bit much.
Rich colors are nice, but the oversaturation in the S10e's photo is a bit much.
Even for those who loved the film, this news was a bit much to digest.
If that's a bit much to wrap your head around, think of a mechanical calculator.
Plus, there's a really intense coconut smell that might be a bit much for some.
Invigorating and thrilling, to be sure, but still a bit much to fully take in.
It's all a bit much, too much for some critics (including Vox's own Alissa Wilkinson).
" He suggested that two hours of Mr. Forsyth was "a bit much by anyone's standards.
But even for a lover of snow like myself, April snow is a bit much.
Jason Abbruzzese, business section editor I liked it, but the hype is a bit much.
It's not like right on top of a person's face, which might be a bit much.
Having two Infinity Stones pulled out of people in one movie would be a bit much.
But the hours spent processing and packaging each order himself proved to be a bit much.
But whatever the real explanation, it was a bit much for even base voters to stomach.
No one said beauty was practical, but even this all seems to be a bit much.
King the editor takes it all in stride but acknowledges it can be a bit much.
Now, "stole" is a bit much, considering it's so glaringly obvious this was by mere coincidence.
Verdict: We all inflate traffic numbers sometimes, but a 13-fold exaggeration is a bit much.
And while she did jump on the zombie-apocalypse train momentarily, the stress became a bit much.
I love a little grease in my breakfast, but for a taco, this was a bit much.
An oligarch raised in a Gucci-lined platinum Bugatti would probably think it was a bit much.
If $400 is a bit much, you can pay $99 per year plus 553 bucks per visit.
If $400 is a bit much, you can pay $99 per year plus 27 bucks per visit.
She has no problem scooping up her kids to console them when it's all a bit much.
I mean to call him a frat boy, sir, with all due respect, that's a bit much.
But while these planes' aesthetics may seem a bit much, the aircraft are actually built for utility.
I mean, Andy Cohen hates SoulCycle, and maybe he's right — the "faux inspiration" is a bit much.
All of this may seem a bit much, if not for Americans' penchant to pamper their pets.
Nonetheless, the amount of random nudity in the earliest seasons was a bit much, even for HBO.
That's not necessarily a bad price for a hat, but is maybe a bit much for a mug.
You might say, of course, that when it comes to Sufjan Stevens, it's all just a bit much.
On the mathematically ranked FightMatrix he broke the worldwide bantamweight top ten—though that seems a bit much.
She got down to two bottles a week, which is still a bit much but a huge improvement.
The rainbow flag has always been a bit much for those of us in the gay goth community.
Then decided to tint the lenses, and had picked dark rose, which maybe had been a bit much.
Six cameras might be too muchSpeaking of cameras, the Galaxy Fold's six shooters are probably a bit much.
That seems like a bit much, even from a president who has no trouble antagonizing just about everyone.
I appreciate a good defensive strategy, but this is getting to be a bit much for 2 a.m.
Is it all a bit much for a young company still trying to build out its core business?
I am a delicate flower, as you all know, and it was getting to be a bit much.
There's more emotional distance and I've had a team to support me when it got a bit much.
Carrying a phone, action camera, mobile gimbal stabilizer, and drone might be a bit much for some travelers.
It's all a bit much too much, this white girl buying this particular black guy a Baldwin book.
Some are a bit much, and others reflect various limitations in terms of production value or personal interest.
In the era of touchscreens, the dial and button overload may feel a bit much, but I love it.
It can be a bit much to take at times, and I had to take regular breaks while playing.
Apple Pay, Android Pay, CVS Pay, Walmart Pay…Pre Pay…Over Pay…Tai Pay…it's all a bit much.
A hefty $500 more for speed, a better monitor, and a nicer track pad feels like a bit much.
If you've got bio [organic] this and bio that and bio fries, it gets to be a bit much.
At the same time, the pace of it all is a bit much for my 58-year-old mind.
Like sea lamprey, the jellyfish is a living fossil, but chewing on jellyfish was a bit much for me.
I get why she would be sad that Hiram's actions have such tragic consequences but it's a bit much.
After a while, with all that relentless drudgery and, oh yes, all the maimings, it becomes a bit much.
Read more " _____ • Ed Kilgore in New York Magazine: "Calling the SCOTUS action a 'clear victory' is a bit much.
They like to think people can interpret them, and if they have to explain them, it's a bit much.
On the practical end, $450 is a bit much for just 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage.
It's all a bit much, but no more peculiar, perhaps, than the scene at Gillette Stadium late Saturday night.
But they cater to larger groups and more elaborate ceremonies, and these days, that can seem a bit much.
But to see the company recreate a horrifying car crash just for an ad—really, Apple, it's a bit much.
There seems to be paperwork and procedures for everything and let's face it: It can all be a bit much.
The market's been pretty patient so far with Washington shenanigans, but shutting down the government could be a bit much.
"A divorce, a new stepdad, your father coming out—it all seemed a bit much for you kids," he said.
It's all a bit much, maybe, but taking that layup is the sort of thing that other players don't do.
Teams have shown interest in him, but they have also leaked out that his contract demands are a bit much.
It was all a bit much for Sophia Bush, who didn't mince words when talking about his behavior with PEOPLE.
If you've never seen or been near (or inside) a self-driving car, the concept can seem a bit much.
The responsibilities might feel a bit much, but I think because I'm much older and more mature, it's been good.
We have all dreamt of what life would be like if it were a musical, but this is a bit much.
If the price feels a bit much, the house really is selling for more than other comparable homes in the neighborhood.
Proposing the artificial augmentation of human intelligence as a response to a boom in artificial intelligence may seem a bit much.
They have the two dogs already and with the baby on the way, it might be a bit much that's happening!
We'll keep doing extra episodes as long as we have to, though we're slightly sorry if we're becoming a bit much.
The first might be to realize that achieving all the goals mentioned in the survey might be just a bit much.
Then you can do away with the cell pocket, which is a bit much, and have several stowage options within reach.
Fantastic Beasts Art Deco Mirror, $249If the snakes are a bit much for you, this is a far less feisty option.
The cleavage was a bit much but you know it's a good year if that's the only thing I'm complaining about.
I liked them a lot, though they were a bit much for me: No one needs an entire bowl of croquettes.
Expecting Kroenke and Spanos to hash out all those details in a course of the next week is probably a bit much.
With films on the way and her latest role on Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale, squeezing in another role seems a bit much.
Twitter's permanent ban of right-wing commentator Milo Yiannopoulous is a joke, but the outrage over it is also a bit much.
Granted, the one student probably shouldn't have offered muffins for a passing grade, but perhaps the teacher's reactions are a bit much.
"I think that was a bit much," said Mark Huizingh, 67, a Trump supporter and furniture store owner in Grand Rapids, Mich.
But Maybin, who was worried his hugs-for-homers tradition had become a bit much, went in for a high five instead.
It has some moments that are a bit much — it's the Brooklyn in him, I think — but the reboot makes it everlasting.
Many found him a bit much, his heart-on-his-sleeve misery no more appealing than plunging your hands into boiling tar.
Susan Miller, the force behind the popular site Astrology Zone, finds the alarmist headlines about "surviving" retrogade to be a bit much.
While perhaps expecting Civilization VI to crack the GOTY list was a bit much, it doesn't get a whole better in lesser categories.
He didn't pull back, although he acknowledges that Seed of Chucky might have been a bit much for the time it was released.
Smartwatches are all well and good, but sometimes the stress of notifications pinging and screens constantly lighting up is all a bit much.
In a year with a contentious election, it would seem that reading a book about a futuristic election might be a bit much.
I also got the burger, which seemed like a bit much before a flight, but actually turned out to be a good idea.
Braking is essential to recuperating battery charge and hitting the high estimate, but Low was a bit much; it spoiled the blissful quiet.
Google Maps and other interactive global maps are certainly pragmatic and immersive, but it would be a bit much to call them gorgeous.
Others, among players and media, seem to think Carmelo's sudden pessimism is a bit much, and that a deal will get worked out.
Hawkeye State voters have actually been seeing presidential ads for months, something even the most ardently political residents see as a bit much.
This is a bit much, given that Americans still haven't seen Biden and Sanders face off one-on-one in a televised debate.
If all this sounds like a bit much, then you may want to ask yourself if you actually want to be an entrepreneur.
Gratz is careful not to describe the bloodshed in too much detail, but it still might be a bit much for some readers.
" The task of picking a name got to be a bit much for Kendall, 23, as Kim explained, "I was driving her crazy.
Krispy Kreme issued two new doughnut flavors in a collaboration with Reese's, and we can't tell if they're amazing or a bit much.
I also considered cluing 110-Across as "This clue's 110-Across, for this clue," but I decided that would be a bit much.
At work, Pisces love to put on a happy face and discuss the company's future—but their optimism can be a bit much.
This was the main reason—it had all become a bit much for my mum and she wanted to do something more lowkey.
"I get that it's tone-deaf to do it in Myanmar, but I think the outcry was a bit much," one entrepreneur told me.
"I'm 63 now and the hours and work that's needed—it's a bit much for me for a venue that large," he told THUMP.
It's probably a bit much to hope that Evans will challenge himself with new, transformative roles while he's still busy riding the Marvel train.
That blinged-out watch, which could hit the market but will be as expensive as an entire Casio display case, is a bit much.
The thing is that being autistic, the social side of things can get a bit much, and promoting myself has never been my forte.
Look, the Pizza Hut logos on the top and the sides are a bit much, but the overall design of the sneaker isn't bad.
The camera itself is pretty big — considerably larger than your standard webcam, so it's probably going to be a bit much for a laptop.
It's a bit much, maybe, but Mr. Costner, as usual, does what he can to give the white men of America a good name.
But with competing devices like the Fitbit offered for just $249, some found the entry-level build quality versus pricing to be a bit much.
Bella Thorne is coming clean about her adventures in Cannes with Scott Disick — and how his partying ways were a bit much for her liking.
"At the moment, I think my biography says 'composer, producer, performer,' which I think is maybe a bit much," she said, then raised her eyebrows.
Warning: the photos are pretty gnarly, if not graphic and gross......There's also a photo of her blistered hand, but honestly, it's a bit much.
Apple could announce them together with the new iPhones in September along with new Apple Watches and new iPads, but that seems a bit much.
Five works by the cerebral William T. Wiley (who influenced Bruce Nauman) is a bit much when there is nothing by the raucous Roy DeForest.
Tempur-Pedic supplies free white glove delivery, which was incredibly helpful since our king mattress is a bit much for even two people to carry.
If number three seems a bit much, then you should try to keep an eye on the amount of spending cash you go out with.
It gets to be a bit much, with girls racing to the back of group photos so that their faces appear smaller than the others'.
While Barbie admits she feels "very fancy" in the outfit, she ultimately decides that this level of structured style is a bit much for her.
The technical differences between the two are a bit much to get into here, but PCMag has a helpful guide to that if you're interested.
Some fans like James Krstic, a St. Kilda supporter, find it all a bit much, arguing that the league is too involved in social issues.
The writers piling tragedy upon tragedy on her in a heavy-handed effort to get her to a place where she'd snap was a bit much.
It's all very inspiring and wonderful and great – and I'm not being snarky – but it is getting to be a bit much all in one lump.
This isn't to say that the Browns aren't acting dumb; it's just that the fervor with which these firings have been dissected is a bit much.
Apple is seemingly going to make its 2020 iPhones 5G compatible, so it might be a bit much to make them foldable at the same time.
If that sounds all a bit much then don't worry, it's being hosted by Ant and Dec, which ought to bring things down a few notches.
If this was all kind of a bit much, or if we were silly for needing it the way we did, well, it's not our fault.
At first, Mr. Aikins, 42, who has skydived 18,000 times since he was 12 years old, felt the idea was a bit much even for him.
Drake is nothing if not self-aware, though—and that goes beyond a level of billboard-advertising that even Frances McDormand would call a bit much.
The gold detailing and colorful keyboard may be a bit much for some, but it doesn't negate the fact that is laptop will perform really well.
The wheels are a bit much, but they tickle a part of my brain that has to do with the toys I had as a kid.
I asked my super if I could leave it there since it was a bit much carrying it up and down from a fifth-floor apartment.
And while plunging into a full-bore videochat with a random might sound a bit much, a blurry teaser with conversation prompts looks fairly low risk.
You may, on the other hand, find the reality of your dearest one rimming a hot bartender a bit much when it comes right down to it.
If the show did this all the time, that would be a bit much, but they use it judiciously and it is very effective when they do.
After we part ways, the ceiling, projection-mapped to look like the sky a lá Hogwarts' Great Hall, is getting to be a bit much for me.
While that was perhaps the fanciest hotel I stayed at during my entire trip, it also cost €139.20 ($155) per night — a bit much for some people.
Trying to shake off the sameness that has settled over a lot of wildlife programming is a commendable instinct, but the treatment here is a bit much.
"I absolutely didn't want a ring, as I find it a bit much to have an engagement and a wedding ring as a man," Mr. Bronckaers said.
As one character almost experiments with necrophilia, a roaring fire illuminating their contorted, joyous face as they writhe on their dying victim it all gets a bit much.
Kilstein, best known as a stand-up comedian and one-half of the political podcast Citizen Radio, talks about his new record A Bit Much with childlike enthusiasm.
Sometimes, when life gets a bit much, all you really want to do is dance in the middle of the road to the sweet, pulsing rhythms of Vengaboys.
While the photos of the finished egg coming out of the Rollie in all its tubed, transformed, slimy glory are a bit much, it does seem pretty convenient.
It can all be a bit much, frankly -- the smart-aleck-y banter and silliness can easily wear thin -- in the same way the gore pushes the envelope.
The a6400 can be set all the way to ISO 32000, which seems like a bit much unless you’re trying to capture something in absolute darkness.
Thematically, the endings can work for some people, but the technical aspects and the amount of space magic needed was getting to be a bit much for me.
On paper it seems like all of this could be a bit much, but at no point in "The Gunslinger" did the show feel bogged down by callbacks.
Instead, he had a best friend named Bucky, a helmet with teensy ear-wings, and a patriotically charged uniform that even Anita Bryant would have found a bit much.
Despite my fear that the movie I'd picked was (like me) a bit much, after the credits rolled, we somehow managed to have one of the best dates ever.
Some days, I would conservatively estimate that exercise-based deficit to be around 1000 calories which, according to the experts I was speaking with, could be a bit much.
It can sometimes feel like a bit much, but the key is to redirect their line of questioning and make sure you ask them to answer their own inquiries.
While it makes sense that Smith would pick up on this argument, the extent to which he uses it to keep Versace in the story is a bit much.
But paying $55 to be reminded to drink water might be a bit much, especially when you can already log this stuff with one of several free fitness apps.
It's a bit much all at once for the small town, and for the novel, whose potency is diluted in the attempt to address one too many contemporary issues.
But I found everything about The Hunger Games a little too perfect; the good role model protagonist and the "serious" commentary on today's social issues was all a bit much.
Admitting it's "a bit much" to expect college students to put down their phones and laptops an hour before bed, Breus recommends blue-light googles or glasses for that time.
That's a bit much on top of the $299 you're already paying for the Switch, but it's a must if you're going to use this as a console at home.
Seems a bit much for a quarterback to beckon his receivers to work, as he himself appears to be relaxing on an idyllic beach, but you can't argue with results.
It's all a bit much for a guy who up until recently enjoyed, as he put it, the relative anonymity of a byline read by a select group of wonks.
Mr. Romero said he avoided "Chain Saw" when it came out because the title seemed too tawdry, which is like Prince finding the sexuality of your music a bit much.
Since the new iPhone 403 starts at $240, try not to spend more than $260 on an XS. Best Buy still sells it for $211, but that's a bit much.
It is a narrative with many protagonists, and keeping track of all of them can be a bit much, but it's still quite well done, and full of fascinating stories.
Though it might be unwise to question the mystical powers of a quarterback who has pulled off two successful Hail Marys in one season, this honestly seems like a bit much.
It's also a celebration of the full absurdity of the set: feather bouquets in giant vases and staircases so choked with flowers a Disney princess would say it's a bit much.
Obviously, asking the individual to overturn the culture in which she lives is a bit much, so for most people, it's a question of orienting themselves to an unavoidably chaotic world.
This game could easily turn into a shootout, and while Brees at home should always be given the edge, expecting him to win by a full touchdown is a bit much.
They get a bit much; after each "The truth is out there" and "The truth is in here" and "I want to believe" I half-expected the actors to hold for applause.
Now, if all of that seems a bit much for you last-minute folks out there, fret not, because ahead, we've got every type of Holly Golightly costume you can think of.
Turns out there were rumours about his health, so he went and did a photo-shoot working out in a park with Rihanna's trainer, and it's been a bit much for him.
The only negatives I found with this option is it weighs more than 7 pounds, which is a bit much to move around when you want to switch sides in the night.
All the proper nouns at the outset are a bit much, but they became familiar very quickly as a I hopped between planets and absorbed all the necessary information along the way.
ROME — Even by the Vatican's minimal standards of transparency, doctoring the letter of a retired pope to make him seem more supportive of his successor turns out to be a bit much.
"It was all a bit much, born out of a desperate urge to impress, but the relief that I felt of not being trapped in that little group was immense," he said.
It was all a bit much: The transcendence suggested by "Din blinde passage" was broken into fractals and replaced with a queue of people waiting patiently for their turn to take photos.
Even though the restrictions placed upon basic economy may be a bit much for most people, they are on par with the standard baggage and ticketing policies of these low-cost airlines.
This might be a bit much for many in today's generation to accept; despite our technological savviness, many of us will hold tight to the tasks that we think of as essentially human.
Given that many women struggle to balance the weight of domestic responsibilities with their career or public role, isn't it a bit much to be asked to do the housework in politics, too?
I'd say this: That hair is there for a reason, even if it's not really necessary in beshirted world, so asking him to shave it off is perhaps a bit much (plus stubble sucks).
Mark Bauerlein: Leaning on themes that got him elected Trump supporters might have found the pageantry of the lead-up to Donald Trump's speech a bit much, impatient as they are of DC puffery.
I mean that's a bit much, you know, to be like, 'Oh hey by the way I know that we like to hang out and have sex but will you cook for my party?
It might be a bit much to ask if you don't play a lot of Splatoon or Mario Kart 8 or aren't so into retro NES games, but it's sure cheaper than the competition.
O.K., maybe an actual former K.K.K. grand wizard is a bit much, but both racism and divisiveness have been at the heart of the G.O.P.'s governing and electoral strategy for many, many decades.
At the same time, his Rockette leg kicks and preening and chest-bumping — at one point he beat James off the dribble and all but lathered himself in self-praise — are a bit much.
Hating ewoks is a meme of its own, though the reason most give for hating them—that they disrupt the original trilogy's supposed seriousness and grit with their mawkish fluffiness—is a bit much.
Yet the idea of telling stories to youngsters in this ultrashort style seemed a bit much to me, particularly if you feel that children are already too distracted by the attractions of the internet.
It would be a bit much to insist that Trump should have already sent his new notification 48 hours after his speech on Friday night — since Congress was out of session over the weekend.
The Apple TV 4K is still a bit much at $180, but the Roku Streaming Stick Plus, Amazon Fire TV Stick 43K, and Google Chromecast Ultra can all be had for $70 or less.
This might be a bit much, but Meredith Golden, a matchmaker and dating coach who specializes in online dating, suggests making a spreadsheet of everyone you're dating, including the number of dates you've been on.
There are a lot of long loading times in the game, and, even as a self-professed fan of old-school cutscenes, I still found the extended cinematics to be a bit much at times.
If that all seems like a bit much, well, too fucking bad because Fender has just unveiled a ridiculous and gaudily expensive line of custom made guitars in collaboration with the longrunning HBO flagship program.
And while it may be a nice option to opt into, it's a bit much for Google to just push this content, which for all we know is sponsored, onto every new tab on mobile.
It's all a bit much and comes to be rather numbing, but ultimately you forgive Gibson for his ghoulish indulgences because the battle scenes are beautifully photographed and the ensemble cast rises to the occasion.
The Ferrari felt a bit much, as though Jeff Park hadn't got the 0.1 Percenter's Memo about experiences, not objects, being the shit, but then again Barry collected watches, so who was he to talk?
After Janey and Cleveland and Dill and Annabelle and Jonathan, the bit parts — especially Bwwaauk, a chicken known to herself and her fellow birds by the sound of her unique chirp — felt a bit much.
But taking a bunch of high-quality photographs — especially if you want to do a fixed view of the same place at different times in the day — will likely be a bit much for most people.
As his wife Lisa (Regina Hall) looks on — finding the whole ordeal to be a bit much for their young children — he demands that they demonstrate how to place their hands flat on a visible surface.
While it would be a bit much to launch into 100-percent cacao bars (the flavour isn't exactly palatable on its own) it might not be a bad idea to incorporate the ingredient into our cooking.
In western Ivory Coast, which has only six coronavirus cases and no deaths, some people thought it was a bit much when the government told them to keep one metre apart and wash their hands rigorously.
"I wonder when people are going to start thinking things are getting a bit much," one person wrote on WeChat, China's major messaging platform, in a group chat normally devoted to events being hosted at Lush.
Some of the other women sigh as they perform certain stretches—which is perfectly normal in yoga, but I realize I suddenly find it a bit much now that none of us are wearing any clothes.
Perhaps we shouldn't be surprised that they who hold that gold have made the new rules, but it's a bit much to ask that the rest of us genuflect in awe and call them the future.
While the shirts are a bit much, the band will release "Sucker" on March 1 and appear on The Late Late Show with James Corden to do a Carpool Karaoke and tell the story behind their reunion.
It can sometimes be tempting to repeat reasons why you would be a great fit for the job, but incessantly stressing how perfect you are for the job can get to be a bit much, Pong says.
Sure, there were a couple of lines that felt like a bit much — and there was Cheryl's slow-mo hair flip in the hospital — but that ridiculousness is also part of what I love about this show.
We don't know how much time they spent together, Baked Alaska probably plays it up a bit much saying that they had a good chat, but there is ... It was the same thing with Kanye West, right?
And so it is nice to be at "Variations on the Main," though it's cutesy and too abstract, and the leaf blowers, which send foil scraps and flower petals winging through the space, are a bit much.
But headlining a story about snow "RAGE OF THE BEAST" in 100-point type seems a bit much in a country that prides itself on dealing with foul weather while resorting only to constant, low-level moaning.
Adding the proposed community service component to the 18 courses they already essentially require — particularly when kids also want to participate in sports and after-school clubs and perhaps need a part-time job — is a bit much.
It might be a bit much to say that Christie is good at it; he's fundamentally too pompous to be very interesting, and he doesn't really know that much about the things he so righteously holds forth about.
Many of the details that may strike viewers as a bit much—the secret German airbase deep in Soviet Russia, say, or the elaborate coup attempts by disgraced generals—were perfectly real, or are riffs on actual events.
It's all getting to be a bit much, and you just wish you could escape into a personal black box that lets you interact with the world through a vid-screen that turns people into cartoon avatars. Right?
Still, this is all a bit much, and now some pundits speculate that it may even cost the impending free agent Collins some money: Then again, it's not like the Browns have shown themselves to be shrewd negotiators.
On Friday morning, Trump called into Fox & Friends for a lengthy interview in which he pushed a debunked conspiracy theory about Ukraine that seemed to be a bit much even for hosts of the reliably MAGA-friendly show.
You can rock them undecorated (because 600 beads can be a bit much, tbh), or for an even easier take, give Dutch braids a try by working with two larger sections instead of sectioning them off in smaller ones.
While its $700 price tag might be a bit much for people who just want a camera to attach to their bike or surfboard, there are plenty of people who would opt for the RX0 instead of a GoPro.
"The color is a bit much for me — it doesn't really shout 'workwear,' in my opinion — but the fit was nicer than I expected, though still a tiny bit too loose to be flattering on my shape," she said.
I know, I know, I think a parade is a bit much, too—I didn't see New York throw a victory parade when the Yankees won their third World Series—but who are we to argue with a municipality.
The $34.99 accessory might seem like a bit much for a free-to-play game, so it hinges on the promise of rarely having to take your phone out of your pocket to play (most of the time, at least).
"A lot of the truths of the Bible, it can be a bit much for people to take," said Ash Yasharahla, who lives in New York and belongs to a congregation of Hebrew Israelites known as I Am Israel (No Division).
As someone who usually just hangs out in her apartment in a white T-shirt, pajama pants, or boxers, spending that much money on two loungewear pieces seemed like a bit much to me, so my expectations were very high.
While the starting model comes with 8GB of RAM, an Intel Core i5 CPU, and a 128GB SSD, a maxed-out version — with an Intel Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD — costs a bit much for a Chromebook, honestly.
I mean, a good tune's a good tune, and this is a very good tune, and there's probably a reason why it's the basis for entire subcultures, but fuck me, (HA) sometimes it's all (HA) a bit much (HA) you (HA HA) know?
The earnest love between Avery and his parents remains a heartbreaking refrain in this follow up Overall, there is less of a human tether for audiences to connect with, which would make it easier to care when the legalese becomes a bit much.
Painter dwells a bit much on being self-conscious about becoming an artist, about how to dress as an artist and achieve the look of an artist — it's almost as if her agent instructed her to add those details to seem more human.
At a time when just about any music fan can, and does, whip out a smartphone to record a set—or simply search for it later on YouTube—going to all the trouble of making these unauthorized recordings seems a bit much.
I did a quick lap around, but the wind was a bit much for me to handle — my hair was flying all over the place and the air felt a lot colder than it did on the ground — so I went back inside.
While the model comes with 8GB of RAM, an Intel Core i5 CPU, and a 128GB SSD, a maxed-out version — with an Intel Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD — costs a bit much for a Chromebook, honestly.
But his plan 2 make the Statue of Liberty into a digital stop sign is a bit much   Paul set his sights on former Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton, whom he has vowed to oppose in any confirmation hearings for his interventionist views.
That seems like a bit much to us (plus a serious underestimation of the moon), but the beet does make us feel poetic: it tastes like the underground where it grew up, and it bleeds the color of what runs through our own veins.
She's had some strong moments as a public figure: I applaud her openness about "conscious uncoupling" as a practice, even if the term is a bit much, and sometimes she does seem to have a modicum of self-awareness, even joking about the constant criticism she faces.
Lanthimos has always been a divisive filmmaker — his brand of chilly, brutally funny savagery can be a bit much for some audiences — and The Favourite will not break that trend, though it's more accessible than his previous films, with a screenplay by Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara.
EE Times went as far as to say that Intel, "left out the new hardware it had secretly installed to make business users secure with hardware authentication ..." "Secretly installed" might be a bit much as users couldn't actually buy the chips until Authenticate had been pitched as a feature.
A lot of people think that 14 years in jail for her husband who apparently had upset the Obama administration was a bit much given there was nothing other their run-of-the-mill campaign stuff where what you guys should do is, you know, let&aposs do some fundraising.
There was plenty to add to the creepiness factor: The whole cousin thing was a bit much for the time (now it's practically precious, thanks to "Game of Thrones"), and director Randall Kleiser has said he taped Shields' picture above Atkins' bed so Atkins would fall in love with her.
The ex-boyfriend updates and I think just the whole scene of performative life that was Facebook in 2011 — especially during the immediately post-college time of life, full of stress about who you are and what you are doing with your life — was getting a bit much for me.
His actions -- including a Twitter spat with fellow artist Wiz Khalifa, a proclamation that he is $53 million in debt, a request that wealthy patrons like Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg step up to assist him and tweets about the state of America's educational system -- have seemed a bit much, even for him.
"I have a lot of respect for him as a player; some of the other stuff I think is a bit much, but you know, a guy is who he is," said reliever Matt Barnes, who threw a fastball behind the head of Machado the night after he took out Pedroia.
The resulting half-ban is exactly what you'd expect from a company bolting new rules onto an existing software platform, then building new products on the same platform for... well, maybe thousands of years is a bit much, but it's not far off Star Wars' generally mind-boggling time scales.
"That may be a bit much right now," Hysolli says, given that it has more than 10 times the number of genes and is much longer than the Y. I gingerly ask her whose sequence they will use for these and other chromosomes to create the rest of their recoded synthetic human genome.
Before we launch into conversation, our waiter brings over a selection of tiny ice-creams in a multitude of flavors, from salted caramel to hazelnut and chocolate to strawberry cheesecake—although after sampling all of them, we decide that ice-cream for breakfast is a bit much, and order croissants and coffee instead.
The company isn't necessarily Kondo-friendly (a note that went out to employees in 2015 from its CMO noted that her method is "a bit much"), yet its annual revenue has jumped from $748 million in 2014 to $893 million in 2018 — not only because of Kondo, of course, but possibly related.
I'll admit that the CGI mélange of fur, fingers, breasts and tails is a bit much to take in at first, and if I hadn't known it was a musical, I might have wondered if I was looking at Dr. Moreau's leftovers or the sole survivors of some gene-splicing that went awry.
This was why the show introduced the spy-priest last week, so that he could wed the Jenningses in a Russian Orthodox ceremony that you could take as corny and atypical (the soundtrack music, in what could have been a very quiet scene, was a bit much) or as quite moving and natural.
" She didn't take off those opera-length $650 black gloves while posing holding a sheet of money at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in November not because they might seem a bit much for a day trip to a government building, but because "it was kind of cold in the bureau.
The centerpiece of this luxury-porn buffet is a wedding so ostentatiously over-the-top that Baz Luhrmann would probably describe it as "a bit much" – and yet instead of laughing out loud at the sheer ridiculousness of it all, I found myself tearing up over an intense look shared between Nick and Rachel.
In the interview Trump, Pence, and interviewer Lesley Stahl, seated in chairs that Caesar Flickerman would describe as "a bit much," discussed everything from ISIS, the War in Iraq (which Trump claims to have opposed and Pence voted for), party unity, and Trump's claim that John McCain isn't a war hero because he was captured.
"DeepMind had not built a piece of healthcare software in its entire existence, and so, to have it just be walked over to by physicians and have an entire hospital's worth of identifiable patient data given to them on trust seems a bit much to me," the paper's co-author, Hal Hodson, told Motherboard yesterday.
Hyett said it was not impossible for a rival bidder to emerge but plastic packaging was far from popular at the moment and with the global economy looking rocky, it might be asking a bit much to expect a rival to pay around 4 billion pounds to keep RPC out of private equity hands.
So people have gotten hurt from uncivil behaviour and I think for people who are Trump defenders to stand up on behalf of somebody who mocks a disabled, you know go down the list, derided a gold start family, the list goes on, for them to call out somebody else for being uncivil is a bit much.
Add the fact that some of the cat-things wear clothing and shoes -- and others are resplendent in sleek bare fur -- and some odd inconsistencies with scale, and it's all a bit much for aficionados of the Andrew Lloyd Webber original (and even for some members of the subculture of anthropomorphic-animal enthusiasts known as "furries.").
Even so, I still felt the game was a mid muddled in places in terms of the look, and I indeed found myself longing for the rare breaks in the game when it's perfectly clear out, with full mid-day sun, because the weather and other visual occlusions really could be a bit much at times.
Maybe a Fight Night five rounder between a couple of top-ten flyweights is a bit much to ask, but Kyoji Horiguchi and Ali Bagautinov—the number four and number eight in the world respectively—were booked onto the undercard of the dire UFC Fight Night Phillipines card, then rescheduled onto the undercard of the Hall vs.
It could all be a bit much at times, and Ms. DiDonato's burnished tone, especially in Purcell's incomparably moving lament "When I am laid in earth" (from "Dido and Aeneas"), and blazing coloratura, especially in Niccolò Jommelli's spitfire aria "Par che di giubilo" (from "Attilio Regolo"), carried most of the freight dramatically as well as musically.
The roar that arose at the video stream of Trump's motorcade leaving the White House seemed a bit much, given that it was just a livestream of some cars, but honestly, even I was a bit thrilled — we'd been there for four hours now, soaking wet and on our feet without rest, and at least something was happening.
Mr. Rock's aggressive comic style, seen as a bit much in 2005, may be less shocking in an era inured to the bawdy ramblings of an Amy Schumer, or the beery barbs of a Ricky Gervais, both of whom graced this year's Golden Globes (which largely featured the same films that the Oscars will, and saw its audience drop 5 percent from 2015).
Related: North Korea to US: Stop Your South Korean War Games and We'll Stop Threatening Nuclear War Weddings and funerals might be a bit much, but the thing is the police, the people that will be enforcing the travel controls and doing what is called population control, are also the same agencies that actually register people for marriages, issue marriage licenses, and issue death certificates.
Jim InhofeJames (Jim) Mountain InhofeDemocrats, environmentalists blast Trump rollback of endangered species protections Bottom Line Overnight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador MORE (R-Okla.), one of Pruitt's closest long-time allies on Capitol Hill, said that the scandals are getting to be a bit much, and Pruitt might need to resign.
The cognitive dissonance of a picture of happy kids hanging from the fuel line and a picture of a kid with an inhaler glued to the gas pump would be a bit much — in the same way that a baby congratulating mom and dad for their taste in cigarettes is impossible once you have a label right there on the cigarette pack telling you that smoke destroys their tiny lungs.
Grave Lines is a sort-of new band formed by old hands—calling it a supergroup is a bit much (and I know how much they'd hate it, since [full disclosure] I'm friends with two of the members), but it's certainly worth noting that the four people behind the band have served time in a long list of UK underground luminaries like Throne, Sea Bastard, Dead Existence, Casual Nun, Landskap, War Wolf, Dysteria, and The Death Letter.

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