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227 Sentences With "be too much for"

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But it might be too much for Twitter to handle.
Such demands may be too much for Google's top brass.
It might be too much for even Trump to bear.
Still, the added bulk will be too much for some.
It's just, it's getting to be too much for me.
I thought it would be too much for me physically.
Clinton, would be too much for the country to bear.
But President Donald Trump might be too much for him.
Such broad scope may be too much for one opera.
That would just be too much for our nation to bear.
The cost to comply may be too much for some managers.
The excitement may just be too much for the longtime fan.
"Tight braids can be too much for fragile hair," she said.
But the historic storm proved to be too much for Opportunity.
But that might just be too much for the internet to handle.
That is proving to be too much for some conservatives to swallow.
I felt like it was going to be too much for me.
But is all the pressure getting to be too much for Brown?
The stigma of genetic modification might be too much for wine consumers.
I worried it would be too much for her physically and emotionally.
But the city and its people may be too much for her.
That it would be too much for her German sense of order.
Will this additional uncertainty be too much for an already stressed system?
The final two pillars proved to be too much for Democrats to swallow.
As it turns out, it may be too much for some Chinese people.
Hospital officials feared it would be too much for the boy to bear.
Moscow's conditions for a deal could be too much for Abe to swallow.
The weight of history may be too much for Trump Republicans to overcome.
"Will this be too much for the old man to handle?" she wondered.
Being friends with benefits, or even just friends, may be too much for Daniel.
But the shock of an initial wage hike can be too much for many.
Nevertheless, the escalating pressure may be too much for some of Libra's early backers.
The unusual nature of the Trump presidency proved to be too much for Shanahan's predecessor.
However, that stress can be too much for already-osteoarthritic knees to handle, Gladstone says.
Adding one more gadget to an already heavy load could be too much for some.
But is there a price point that would be too much for users to pay?
After a while, though, that line of work grew to be too much for him.
However, their "spunky" and energetic temperaments may be too much for some novice dog owners.
At $300, the MW07 Plus is simply going to be too much for many people.
It would be too much for anyone, but it is not too much for Meg.
For Unlu, the initial economic fallout may be too much for other economies to stomach.
No matter how hard Clark fights, this might be too much for the prosecution to overcome.
"It will be too much for them to have their relatives buried in mass graves again."
Our Iowa winters might be too much for the Hawaii congresswoman, and I can't blame her.
And apparently the social media machine can also be too much for glamorous stars like Sofia Vergara.
But figuring out how much salt might be too much for any individual is no straightforward matter.
Another Wall Street executive told Reuters that Trump's remarks may prove to be too much for him.
But to grant all such retrials would be too much for this country's criminal courts to bear.
She agreed, though she also realized it could be too much for one person to take on.
"It's going to be too much for some of them and not enough for others," Burman said.
Although the sweet look may be too much for some, we think it's equal parts sassy and fun.
With over 4,400 stores in 30 countries, it might just be too much for the brand to handle.
I thought maybe it would be too much for them but I then thought, 'No, you know what?
Pros: Pigmented, 12 shades, mirror and brush included, cruelty-freeCons: Visible shimmer might be too much for some
But that appears to be too much for many French, especially those with a traditional or Catholic bent.
The panic is the openness of his views will be too much for independents to take in November.
Will the Warriors' big four (and Nick Young … O.K., kidding, but maybe) be too much for LeBron James?
"It seemed like it would be too much for anyone who's not seven years old," one taster said.
The charges and scandal proved to be too much for the company, which was once valued at $9 billion.
When he cuddled with a puppy because he knew it would be too much for us to handle. 153.
In spring 2016, shortly after the incident with the posters, it all got to be too much for Max.
It's a mental illness that Terry Prouty has thought, at times, might be too much for him to bear.
We're told it was a mild illness, but family and friends knew it would probably be too much for him.
"It got to be too much for him to run his business and donate the soap they needed," Casey says.
To view all 13 episodes in rapid succession, or even at weekly intervals, might be too much for many people.
The take-no-prisoners wind in Cromarty, Scotland proved to be too much for this kite and its fearless flyer.
Or, if you're Kylie, put your more annoying guests when they get to be too much for your main house.
Maybe this will finally be too much for evangelicals, who allegedly believe women are made in the image of God.
Would just one more open-mic locker-room-talk video be too much for a birthday girl to wish for?
The moment that Ronaldo left the field crying, the assumption grew that France would be too much for the Portuguese.
From there, the Orange, who defeated ranked Ohio State earlier in the week, proved to be too much for Cornell.
Full of energy, she was also full of talk, and no shy cousin would ever be too much for her.
The headwinds of Washington may be too much for even these, some of the best companies in the world, to overcome.
If you're a jaded anti-romantic, this may be too much for you, but you'll feel swept off your feet otherwise.
That proved to be too much for the struggling Kansas City offense, which has been outscored 42-13 in this slide.
Last summer, it got to be too much for my father-in-law, and we moved her into a nursing home.
It may be too much for you at times, the twists, the turns, the upside downs, but you get back up.
Syracuse will hang tough, but North Carolina's frontcourt size, strength, and skill will be too much for the Orange to overcome.
You've clearly found the upside there, but this all feels like it would be too much for anyone to deal with.
The protagonist, Bonnie, wants to join an urban witch haven, but the trials may be too much for her to handle.
They have not told his mother because they believe it would be too much for her to handle at her advanced age.
Prior to the flight, it was thought that igniting the capsule's motor would be too much for the rocket booster to handle.
If you're worried it'll be too much for your young ones, check out the first 10 minutes or so ahead of time.
Those facilities proved to be too much for him, with Joe wanting to get out and help make money for his family.
If it were an actual novel, it would be too much for the average human tolerance and nobody would still be alive.
Maybe all the fame got to be too much for our beloved Pizza Rat because we haven't heard much from him lately.
All-night bus rides, gas station meals and seldom accommodated lifestyles would be too much for players on any N.B.A. team to bear.
It may be too much for brides looking for wedding ideas, but for Disney fans, it's the perfect combination of homage and enchantment.
If that happens and it gets to be too much for shy Harrison, "the visor on the helmet goes down," his dad said.
Would it be too much for us to know that everything— everything—is our enemy, and that we are taking a sound beating?
But the excitement proved to be too much for Ensley over the weekend, as she was captured several times comfortably taking a snooze.
If Conley misses even just the minimum amount of time, it may ultimately be too much for even the grittiest team to overcome.
PASCO: You're right — as much as I love name-dropping rappers in crosswords, LIL UZI VERT might be too much for some people.
And if you think it's all going to be too much for your pet, boarding them might not be a bad idea either.
A damaging, drawn-out primary could be too much for any Democratic nominee to bounce back from in a general election, they believe.
The Sports Insider team has predictions on the game, with most expecting the Chiefs&apos offense to be too much for the 49ers.
The board of supervisors approved a minimum price they hoped would be too much for young people in particular: $7 for a pack.
"The proposed tariffs on these high-cost but small-margin Bibles would be too much" for the publisher or consumers "to bear," Schoenwald said.
From a straight woman's perspective, we don't really have a clear idea of what kind of things would be too much for other men.
There are plenty of companies already addressing the needs of museums, and the overall downside might be too much for most institutions to bear.
A Saints defense that finally found its groove in the second half of Sunday's second game might be too much for Goff to handle.
But when deflation proved to be too much for even that, they had to go even further, and generate all new liquidity above that.
John Bel Edwards said heavy rains threaten to be too much for levees protecting Plaquemines Parish which extends southeast, into the Gulf of Mexico.
While the pair apparently viewed themselves as survivalists, many thought the harsh conditions of the northern Manitoba wilderness would be too much for them.
I've used the internet and can appreciate why a gelatinous ghost kitten in a jar may be too much for the mantelpiece you share.
"Intellectually it seems like it should be too much for retail, which was supposed to wilt under these pressures," the Mad Money host said.
Berto -- a former world champ says he thinks GGG would be too much for Canelo but who ever wins ... HE WANTS TO FIGHT THAT GUY.
The juxtaposition of such luxury alongside news of the barbaric and extrajudicial killing of a journalist would be too much for the museum to bare.
Schiff says the Fed has lost all credibility, and that exploding debt levels and massive deficits will be too much for the dollar to handle.
When operating the cemetery finally got to be too much for Miller, she deeded Clara-Glenn to the Linwood Historical Society in 1986 for $1.
However, the officials said, it is also possible that even the low-key tabletop exercises will be too much for Ulchi Freedom Guardian in August.
But, they've still got their own problems to work through and it might be too much for either one of them to handle all alone.
It finally got to be too much for me, so the most difficult decision of my life was made along with the support of family.
It may be too much for the couple, who run through the streets with Paul chasing Karine before she locks him out — both figuratively and literally.
But oily acne-prone skin types, beware: Though this is sure to cure dryness, the grease factor may be too much for your skin to handle.
Some song by Hayden James starts to automatically play on my stream, and I worry it may be too much for his little brain to handle.
Maybe it's better if he doesn't reply, though — surely a Game of Thrones/Stranger Things cross-over would be too much for the internet to handle?
"Some of those images and some of those ideas can really be too much for a kid to take onboard," says Herbert, a writer and illustrator.
The more self-aware among them realize that if a certain amount is too much for their kids, it might well be too much for themselves.
What he dreaded, that his lack of strength and fitness would be too much for him to overcome, came screaming at him now with cold certainty.
The amount of information, the card-game jargon and the pace at which this information is provided simply proved to be too much for some of them.
" The software salesman added that this "very personal" conversation "may be too much for her to handle and she sends me home even before the rose ceremony.
At times, the intractable nature of American racism can sometimes be too much for the people I spoke with to want to carry on in their work.
But there is a scenario or two in which the 600 mg of cholesterol in three eggs could be too much for your body in one day.
Some Lakers fans are concerned that LeBron -- the league's biggest star -- would be too much for the relatively young Walton, leading to tumult in the locker room.
" It all appeared to be too much for Minaj, who took to Twitter to implore her fans to "focus on positive things only from here on out.
If the Fed were to raise interest rates at this week's meeting, or even in July, the resulting strains might be too much for global markets to bear.
Autopilot has become more advanced over the years, but even still, the idea of a completely pilot-less aircraft will be too much for most people to grasp.
Our head of wardrobe was so brilliant and when she had ideas that she thought might be too much for us, we insisted she showed them to us.
The excitement may have gotten to be too much for one guest, however, who threw a drink over the newlyweds during their first kiss as a married couple.
His durability is a real concern — he played just nine games in college — and the rigors of a long season could be too much for him to handle.
Another diner noted the absence, along with that of "real" shrimp paste, profoundly pungent, the kind "that would be too much for you," she said, nodding my way.
Moderates and others, meanwhile, were grappling with worries of their states' governors and fretted that the loss of benefits would be too much for their constituents to bear.
A pox on this misogynistic claptrap.) "Kevin (Probably) Saves the World" seems to be taking on, well, the world, and it might be too much for one show.
But there are growing concerns that responsibility may be too much for the generation of only children produced by the "one-child" policy to handle on their own.
JJ: At the time, we were managing a $22 million fund, and [by 25, 20003] I started to think that even that might be too much for some companies.
Already, the saga has proven to be too much for Honestbee's head of the Philippines — Crystal Gonzalez — who has quit the company, according to a source within Honestbee Philippines.
But the price and other bells and whistles of the Watch might be too much for those just looking for a simple way to track steps, laps and calories.
That turned out to be too much for the rover which, over three attempts, spun its wheels enough to move 66 feet—but only managed to gain 3.5 inches.
But if we continue to fill the air with greenhouse gases at the rate we are now, ultimately there will be too much for us to bury or sink.
Though his photos may show reality, that doesn't mean they don't also portray the magic, energy, and excitement of a wedding day — it can be too much for some.
Clapper said he believes Trump knows the potential "firestorm" that would come as a result of firing the special counsel would be too much for his administration to bear.
The exploding controversies have rattled some DNC members, who privately worry that irrespective of how Ellison handles the issue, it may already be too much for him to overcome.
The sheer volume of content on the site might be too much for the casual fan, who may just stick to a service like Spotify to get their Neil fix.
Ennis said the increase of some tariffs to 25% — first by the U.S., followed by China in retaliation on June 1 — may be too much for even the craftiest workarounds.
The Last Guardian was originally meant to release on PlayStation 3 in 2011 but original developer Team Ico's vision proved to be too much for the older console to handle.
The bustle and hum of megacities like São Paulo or Tokyo might be too much for some people; others might struggle with the pace of life in Cleveland or Frankfurt.
Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, has been taking subtle shots at Clinton's stamina throughout the presidential campaign, claiming the demands of the White House would be too much for her.
The sheer number of prescriptions got to be too much for health plans to handle half a century ago, on top of all the other medical claims people needed paying.
But I hope you like whiplash because it all proved to be too much for her in the end: Madison left The Bachelor anyway, just before the final rose ceremony.
Whoop tells users exactly how much sleep is needed for the next morning, when a hard workout might be too much for the day, and when you're at your peak.
A $10-a-barrel oil tax for infrastructure and clean transportation projects is certain to be too much for conservatives, but administration officials said some initiatives would prevail in some form.
The Bellingshausen stationPhoto: Wikimedia user Akulovz (Wikimedia Commons)The Antarctic desolation and cold could be too much for some people—even folks you would think are used to some cold weather.
Bizarre as this showdown would be, the curiosity as to which man would still be standing after the fight's initial exchanges would be too much for any fight fan to resist.
With Samsung's revenues estimated as being worth as much as 17 percent of South Korea's total GDP, however, it's possible controlling Samsung may be too much for government regulators to handle.
The ensuing media speculation proved to be too much for the then-front-runner, who was never able to recover momentum and withdrew from the race in March the following year.
It proved to be too much for one of Townsend's close friends, who was ultimately unable to deal with the weight of being supportive for a friend with a chronic illness.
As a solo performer, I felt much more exposed, and the psychological stress of performing had just gotten to be too much for me to handle—at that moment, at least.
But serious GOP challengers are lining up to take him on, and the D beside his name might be too much for Manchin to overcome in such a conservative state. 212.
For example, WellCare, with a market capitalization of under $5 billion, may be too much for Humana to swallow, largely because both companies have significant presences in the Medicare Advantage space.
The Biden wins could be too much for Sanders to overcome, with the contest shifting to large states including Florida, Ohio and Georgia where Biden is seen as a clear favorite.
Nadir Izrael, company co-founder and CTO, says you have to do it very carefully because even scanning for ports could be too much for older devices and they could shut down.
"He started doing the application for me behind my back," Grey tells PEOPLE, adding that he had initially told his husband that the cut-throat reality series may be "too much" for him.
While it certainly feels like Lucie's already tried every conceivable food-related challenge (not to mention some of NYC's most innovative treats) the dog snacks would, we think, be too much for us.
One trader said a paper offer with a 30 percent premium would dilute the French state to 14 percent, which would be "too much for Italy to digest, and too low for France".
Call it whatever you want—rejection of a shitty job, a crisis of faith—but at the end of the day, Stormy turned out to be too much for the church to handle.
It requires patients to visit the city clinic twice a day, seven days a week, a demand that may be too much for those not used to such a routine, Mr. McAuley said.
Allegations of a brutal Saudi assassination mission targeting Khashoggi, though, seems to finally be too much for some of the power players bin Salman needs to pull off his moonshot transformation plan to stomach.
But while Alabama is one of the most conservative states in the country, making it especially fertile ground for this kind of thing, this mess may still be too much for voters to swallow.
The Dow was bouncing off a two-session plunge of more than 4 percent amid fears that the Fed's path for higher rates could be too much for the economy and market to handle.
Those lengthy business cycles are already proving to be too much for some, such as Nokia, which today announced that it would discontinue its work on VR cameras; and Intel's retrenching from the market.
A spokesperson for ABC confirmed to Variety that Sterling did in fact suffer the injury, but wasn't able to confirm whether the pain would be too much for her to continue with the competition.
Privatizing large sectors like health care and education would require lots of government oversight and regulation that may be too much for the kingdom's bloated and often ineffective bureaucracy to handle, Mr. Hertog said.
That was one of the reasons I discarded it, because I thought it would be too much for me — it would get all the attention, because everything about him is such a big deal.
Like when I am in the mood for salmon, and the entire animal would be too much for my small family, or when I'm serving people who don't like to stare down their dinner.
He then spent that first night on the beach, and the next morning he tried again, but the sun had gotten to be too much for him, and at this point, he is now trapped.
Yet that's still $40 every 7 months on top of the $200 price tag for the Tango X, which may just be too much for the sporadic printing I and most people I know do.
She has always had dogs, but now that my grandpa has passed and she lives alone, it would be too much for her to handle, so she loves when I bring our dog to visit.
This might all be too much for Lisa to handle if it weren't for Danielle, her right-hand woman played by newcomer and scene-stealer Shayna McHale (better known by her music stage name, Junglepussy).
Max Easton: That's definitely the charm for me—I love the idea of them setting out to be too much for that guy in a studded leather vest to handle: it disarms the whole idea.
But military researchers predict that this kind of warfare will be too much for special operators alone to navigate, particularly if dealing with an adversary like China or Russia, which both have extensive underground space.
So while some commuters seem willing to spend money to save time, the numbers suggest that more than an hour and a half on the train may be too much for most people to bear.
But for this season, there are elements — Gloria's struggles with technology and Sy's comment about how "the world is wrong" — which suggest that our evolution as a species may be too much for some people.
A new report by the Economist Intelligence Unit warns, however, that the prospect of further, more aggressive tightening of interest rates by the Federal Reserve will be too much for the U.S. economy to bear.
Netflix issued a dire warning Wednesday, alerting folks to several scenes it feels might be too much for the faint of heart ... because seeing animals eat, prey, or die, is too much for some people.
And at a starting price of $290, compared to a $190 Kobo Aura H2O or iPad Mini 2 for $270, which does much more than an e-reader, it might be too much for most consumers.
"Stubbs did a couple TV shows and more than a handful of interviews, but was not fond of the camera and all the people; it had gotten to be too much for him," his owners said.
"At one point, I thought, 'Hmmm, I wonder if this is going to be too much for people to take from me... this innocent picture they have," she said in a 1993 Los Angeles Times interview.
The temptation to buy a new TV, book a vacation, spruce up your wardrobe, and put other costs on a credit card, even if you can&apost afford it, might be too much for some people.
But expect Boston, with exciting young stars Mookie Betts, Xander Bogaerts, and Jackie Bradley Jr.—plus a resurgent Hanley Ramirez having fun playing first base—to be too much for their division foes to contend with.
Most critics have released rave reviews, with only some on the fence who are saying the latest Marvel film gets to be too much for viewers as it adds characters to the seemingly never-ending Marvel Universe.
Women age 25-29 had the highest likelihood of identifying with needing financial stability and career focus, suggesting again that the high cost of having a baby can be too much for many millennial women to bear.
And, as inefficient as Love might be spotting up behind the arc, three-pointers are still worth more than two-pointers, and if he connects on enough it might be too much for any team to overcome.
An all-woman ticket would be a statement, but it also might be too much for the American people to handle, and the 2008 race suggested that Clinton is pretty small-c conservative about that kind of thing.
Despite a slavish faithfulness to the comic's images (if not exactly its themes) in the rest of the film, it was thought that a giant squid landing in Times Square would be too much for people to process.
While Doinb's mechanical skill in his role wasn't up to par with his international contemporaries, his ability to roam around the map and set his team up for success proved to be too much for teams to handle.
Though says it's also open to the possibility that the transition might be too much for some users, so it could loosen up on the decision or offer people more control over their own color gamut depending on feedback.
The combination of mounting recession fears, bets on a more cautious Federal Reserve and a regular uptick in market volatility at the end of May could be too much for equity investors to withstand, wrote Nomura strategist Masanari Takada.
Even considering recent Democratic strength and the possible effects of Franks' scandal on the GOP, the strong Republican leanings may be too much for Democrats to overcome, said Chuck Coughlin, president and CEO of Arizona-based consultancy firm HighGround.
A recent fall in oil prices has contributed to market anxieties that the Federal Reserve's inflation expectations may have been too high and that continued increases to the federal funds rate would be too much for debt-laden corporations to digest.
Stocks tanked on Monday, pushing the S&P 500 to a new low for the year amid growing concerns that the Federal Reserve's plan to raise interest rates could be too much for the economy and stock market to handle.
Zuckerberg in particular has been a face absent in front of Congress, but it appears the pressure from this incident may be too much for the company to handle without getting his face out there in order to neutralize the fallout.
But the public stigma of taking the Fifth -- remember, Trump once said "If you're innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?" and "the mob takes the Fifth" -- would likely be too much for Sondland, and his benefactor Trump, to bear.
And even though it presents what happens to Marie only in a series of quick flashes that never show so much that you get a full picture of the crime, those flashes will still be too much for some viewers.
It held well below a 2-1/2-year high above $1.19 hit earlier this month, as markets bet the euro's double-digit gains this year may be too much for a central bank that is still wary of removing stimulus.
This suggests that while Lophelia may be able to recover from an oil spill and cleanup under current climate conditions, coping with an environmental accident in a warmer ocean of the future may be too much for even this super coral to handle.
In a narrow, zero-sum sense, it doesn't matter if Trump takes 5 or 15 or 40 percent of the party with him if he bolts the party, since even 5 percent will probably be too much for the GOP to remain competitive in November.
My fear of physical contact is greater than my desire to have sex, so trying and getting one night stands or a prostitute or anything like that won't happen in the near future, and a relationship would be too much for me to handle.
"We lived thinking that any time she went to sleep, she might not wake up again, and we did everything we could to make sure she never cried, because we were afraid the strain might be too much for her struggling heart," Cassidy remembers.
For an admittedly non-essential accessory, that price might be too much for someone on a tight budget, but if you're someone who thinks paying $300 for a pair of Beats headphones makes sense, you have to at least give the Subpac M2 a try.
Lamar Alexander (R-TN), who is leading this month's stabilization talks, said at the end of the hearing that reinsurance could be part of a long-term fix to the markets, but would probably be too much for a short-term plan that could pass this month.
Of course, Diana's most iconic look is her wedding dress, so in that spirit, I tried on this saucy number: But then it dawned on me that showing up to a singles mixer ready to walk down the aisle could be too much for cuffing season.
He had just sent Yankee Stadium into a frenzy with a towering, third-inning grand slam, powering the Yankees to an 8-2 win and emphatically confirming that the Yankees' bats may indeed be too much for the Minnesota Twins in this American League division series.
Back on the light rail, Rina Pure, who grew up in Acre, on the Israeli coast, said she bought her apartment in the French Hill neighborhood of Jerusalem years ago, "but now half the people are religious," and it was getting to be too much for her to stay.
"A clearly promotional category heading into holiday – led by department stores that are pushing more aggressively into the category – proved to be too much for Signet to overcome, requiring more intense promotional activity than planned to catch up through December," Evercore ISI analyst Omar Saad said in a note to clients.
But in a campaign that has seemingly tested every political rule, Mr. Trump's opponents hope his latest provocation will be too much for well-mannered voters in this heavily evangelical Christian state to bear: his use of a vulgar word this week to describe one of his rivals, Senator Ted Cruz.
Pastor, the Arizona school counselor, said she hears about students who set off for their first choice, only to find that it is not a good fit — like the student who went to a northern university on a track scholarship, only to find the environment to be too much for her.
Facebook has a $52 billion problem: It's got more cash than all but a handful of American companies, but so much of Washington is mad at the social media leader that the heat may be too much for the company to make the big acquisitions the market normally would expect.
The throwback connection between quarterback and tight end proved to be too much for Los Angeles on a day when Coach Sean McVay's highlight-reel offense was forced to punt on its first eight possessions of the game — and 212 times overall — and was limited to just 2114 total yards.
It all kicks off during the big event though — Randall walks out while being pressured to fill out the foster forms, telling Beth that he's worried that it might be too much for them; Kate gets a call from a band, and has to leave to head to a show (go girl!).
Airhorns and DJ stings veered into joke-DJ territory (I've witnessed Tim & Eric associate DJ Douggpound crash and burn at a festival slot, despite the quality of the set – it's just the form can be too much for a late-night festival crowd seeking some passive interaction), but Levins held it together.
While Trump may favor Pyongyang because of the grand welcome he would receive, "the optics of a U.S. president traveling to Pyongyang to meet North Korea's leader — almost like paying tribute to him, or that's at least how North Korean propaganda would portray it — may too obviously be too much for the U.S. to bear," said Silberstein.
While the censors have allowed a certain degree of anger over Li Wenliang's death, and Xi has been careful to channel frustration at officials in Wuhan so it does not bubble over into more sustained dissent, any association with Charter 08 and Hong Kong, even unintentional, may prove to be too much for the authorities to tolerate.
WATCH: How to Make the Perfect Fried Chicken Sandwich One slight problem, however: Though you can turn back the clock on prices, you can't turn them back on expenses, and Subway franchise owners are reportedly already upset that the forthcoming promotion might be too much for their bottom-line to bear, apparently leading 400 franchise to sign a petition objecting to the plan.
Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic) World ranking: 20063 Born: March 8, 1990 (Age 28) Height: 1.82 meters Plays: Left-handed Grand Slam titles: 2 (Wimbledon 2011, 2014) WTA match record in 2018 (won-lost): 37-20183 2018 WTA titles: 5 Biggest weapon: As she has shown throughout her impressive comeback, Kvitova's powerful groundstrokes and perfect timing can be too much for her opponents to handle.
In my full review, I've taken care to avoid all of the film's many big spoilers and all plot details after the first 20 minutes of a film that lasts 151 minutes (but feels about half that long — damn, it goes fast.)  Still, even that level of detail may be too much for some people — which is why, for the third year running, I'm writing this entirely spoiler-free review to help you decide whether the latest Star Wars movie is for you.
This article originally appeared on EW.com Every hero needs an origin story, though the weight of this one may be too much for even the steeliest cyborg shoulders to bear: Ghost in the Shell isn't merely a movie where Scarlett Johansson slips into a sinuous (yet somehow, miraculously nipple-free) skin suit and sets out to destroy a shadowy syndicate of underground thugs and baddies; It's an ongoing narrative unavoidably fraught by two-plus decades of cultish devotion and cultural appropriation.

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