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Not too many lyrics, not too many syllables, not too much cleverness, though: Morrissey never had a #1.
"Not too many nice words were said," McIlrath said later.
I did take a few breaks — but not too many.
After all, it has pictures and not too many words.
Not too many sharks where you are, but it's fun.
I deleted the rude remarks, thank goodness not too many.
Hmmm ... not too many hands are going up, I see.
"There are not too many examples to follow," he said.
There's not too many other ways I can say it.
Not too many companies can make a claim like that.
And of course, Aurora happened not too many years ago.
Not too many stadiums but I wanted to be here.
I mean, fair enough though, not too many companies have it.
Unfortunately there's not too many fighters like that out there anymore.
There aren't a lot of chords and not too many changes.
It's just that not too many people care to ask anymore.
Not too many people did, according to what the cameras caught.
Not too many of you people are going to be lottery.
It draws a lot of people — but again, not too many.
Everyone is pretty upfront so there's not too many secrets left.
It is sunny and nice out with not too many cars.
I missed balls — not too many, but I missed some ones.
Our challenge is that too few people vote, not too many.
Martin Luther King Jr. Not too many kids in those images.
Not too many people came out looking as good as Rousey.
Not too many troops share their true opinions on things while serving.
I mean this is years out, but maybe not too many years.
We need to make sure there are not too many bureaucratic hurdles.
Not too many people gonna say I don't know how to rap.
They're all great goalies and not too many guys have been hurt.
I think this gives us some serenity — and not too many visits.
Other people (but not TOO MANY) are bringing their creativity to it.
There's not too many that do, but today you're treating me well.
Of the world's 1.8 billion Muslims, not too many look like him.
And not too many people love basketball the way that he does.
" The cubes can be of various sizes: "Not too many rules here.
Not too many mother-daughter combos that can do it like this.
You were there when I was ... there's not too many people that early.
"Not too many bidding wars, unless the home is priced well below market."
So it&aposs not too many things affect U.S. consumers day to day.
Not too many people in this room gave us a chance against Toronto.
Not too many years ago, Donald did a long interview with Tim Russert.
Hard to tell if she hit any jackpots -- not too many smiles here.
Because not too many people heard of you, even in Baltimore, before 2016.
And then not too many years later, it went totally the other way.
Not too many (zero?) rookie point guards are making this play right here.
A bunch came along for 15, 18 years, but then not too many.
It's O.K. to post photos from a fun event, but not too many.
"Not too many people around here go away for vacation," Frances Harris said.
Not too many people, it turns out, make their decision based on price.
And it turned out that they didn't — not too many of them did.
And so far not too many people have been able to tell me why.
We had a fund raiser here for the ERA not too many years ago.
It's all about buffering changes in both directions: not too many, not too few.
Not too many years ago, many U.S. states banned same-sex couples from marrying.
Still, not too many people, it turns out, make their decision based on price.
" Not too many people say age yet, but when I say, "How about age?
There are not too many roles where you represent the voice of the audience.
Not too many fill issues, since there were four theme entries including the revealer.
"You notice there are not too many electric vehicles on the road," he said.
"It's a gem that not too many people seem to know about," Bello said.
There are pained glances and raised eyebrows, but not too many bystanders willing to intervene.
Not too many cuss words in that one, and it goes with his new theme.
"There's not too many tougher places to play than here on the road," Wade said.
Not too many rock stars are as adept at domestic life as Jon Bon Jovi.
GM: You're lucky if it's only a lamppost and not too many people are injured.
Not too many companies can do a 25 percent price increase and still grow subs.
Again ... not too many people are walking down the aisle for the franchise these days.
Let's face it, not too many options for places to take a date these days.
You look around this locker room, not too many guys strike out in this lineup.
FAGLIANO: There's nothing obscure, not too many proper names, everything seems fair for the solver.
Not too many members are still around who remember what the old regular order was.
Hopefully, not too many readers will need to peruse all eight chapters in one sitting.
Not too many folks are paying attention to the fact that the dollar is up.
" To avoid alienating any particular demographic and ensure that the clientele remained mixed, Mr. Boyce said, the bar's various Mafia front men performed a crude calculus at the door: "Not too many whites, it'll tip to white; not too many blacks, it'll tip to black.
Lots of candidates have policy positions; not too many of them have a comprehensive economic message.
His music was getting on this whole other vibration, not too many people are really there.
Not too many people got to see him play as many different roles as I did.
They've heard a lot of strange noises, but there are actually not too many neighbors around.
Unless your research shows voters will understand some fights with the President ... But not too many.
I think what's great about that is there's really not too many expectations going into it.
Not too many clue changes from my original submission, but, for vanity's sake, two worth noting.
I've had that happen to me, not too many times in my career but many times.
Not too many athletes could do what Kobe did—[injuries to his] Achilles [tendon], a knee.
You need the right temperature, atmosphere and gravity; some water, enough nutrients, not too many volcanoes.
Hopefully not too many solvers will be concerned to see that pop up on a Tuesday.
In that way, if not too many others, Trump has something in common with his predecessors.
To Jeff: Looking at the other dot to dot puzzles, not too many had A->Z.
Prince Harry had babies on the brain (but not too many!) just before Meghan Markle became pregnant.
They went through the hurricane, and there are not too many people who would have done it.
"There's not too many people around," says the musician Lil West, a lifelong resident of the town.
Well, it was obscure, not too many of the contracting officers or lawyers were trained in it.
And the answer is that is not too many people go around defending the health care system.
Still, not too many players can dribble the ball 10 times and then finish at the rim.
"My guess is that not too many people care about this one guy right now," he said.
They knew they wanted a house, something pastoral, with a large garden and not too many neighbors.
In the world today, not too many places are available to where people voluntarily want to emigrate.
That seems logical: Not too many people will look at a glass-covered pizza and dig in.
Not too many moms can say their superstar son puts them front and center in his videos.
Wherever you go, remember to share photos on the 'Gram and Snapchat — but not too many, okay?
While not too many experts have officially reviewed the keyboard, users on Amazon seem to love it.
"Not too many times you call your wife and say you helped save somebody's life," he said.
"As you grieve, what you want is a short note and not too many flowers," he added.
Not too many, but at least we know what a bank is and roughly what they do.
For her new home, her requirements included a doorman, a laundry room and not too many stairs.
I'm sure someone has been 26-1 at some point, but not too many people have done that.
They're a great sounding, balanced pair of headphones with not too many quirks; I've said all this before.
To be honest, at that point not too many people were taking them seriously—especially in the media.
Not too many people could pull off a train that needs a person or two to carry it.
Thing is ... it's a private island, so not too many people got to enjoy Farrah's coming and going.
He spent time developing iPhone apps that flopped and products that not too many people really interacted with.
I teach a lot of students, and many art students are female, but not too many become artists.
"Not too many people can believe the route that I took, but I wouldn't change it," Talbot said.
Not too many managers and executives intended to drive middle America into the arms of a Donald Trump.
"There are not too many other species, as far as we know about, that have a religion," he said.
So as long as you're eating a variety of real foods and not too many calories, you're doing well.
Too many department stores, furniture stores, kid stores, sporting goods stores, mattress stores — but not too many Home Depots.
There are not too many young designers in Milan — so when a good one comes along, we take notice.
When oil prices are low, the territorial government reinvests the savings in clean energy projects—but not too many.
I think celeb culture tolerates a limited number of evangelical types, but not too many or they become tiresome.
"A George Nelson house, there's not too many of those," White said in a car on the way there.
"In the end, we know that trade is most successful if there are not too many barriers," he added.
"Not too many stores ordered them," Ms. Liang said in an interview, but those that did generally sold well.
You should have a tight group of friends — just as many as you need to see, not too many.
" Perry notes that there are "not too many other people" who have Berry's "incredible body of work and great songs.
" Still, she admits, "There were certain attractions to a couple of people – not too many, but maybe Jack and Warren.
"Here, not too many people know about the pies," he said, though different versions can be found throughout the city.
At the same time, there are not too many guys in today's game who played until they're 39 years old.
Today another dystopian scenario looms instead: that of a world in which there are too few robots, not too many.
It's a shame that not too many people are really aware of that anymore or shedding any light on it.
Not too many of the initial run of 5,000 units are left to buy, but more batches may appear soon.
The latter includes the recruitment and retention of enough couriers (but, presumably, not too many) to match supply with demand.
"[It was] lucky that today was cold and wet, so that there were not too many people out," Pinto said.
There's not too many people here that ingest a lot of technology and get it working in the federal government.
"(It was) lucky that today was cold and wet, so that there were not too many people out," Pinto said.
You can request in-room spa services, otherwise, there are not too many amenities in this convenient, yet small hotel.
In other words: What if the problem we face is not too many bad hackers, but too few good ones?
It was a small gathering -- we're told he wasn't drawing attention, and not too many people around even recognized him.
" Munger followed up with the thought: "You have a huge advantage on the high road, there's not too many competitors.
Decoration came via fur and even feathers at the neck (there were still some dangling strings, but not too many).
Now Google has released a white paper that asks governments to suggest some rules for AI—but please, not too many!
There's not too many times you're going to get to Osuna and we were fortunate enough to do it this afternoon.
There are not too many nonprofits with the wherewithal or the resources to hire perhaps the most prestigious Democratic lobbying group.
A LOT of rough nights, under a corrupt system of — TRUMP: Not too many tough guys come out of Vermont, O.K.?
Justifiably or not, too many people perceive police as biased, impetuous, unethical, or inefficient in their protection responsibilities, especially of teenagers.
Regulation does not mean a government takeover There are not too many Americans that want to scrap the drunk driving laws.
Not too many people I listen to but Charlie-- you know, he's given me a lot of good advice over time.
We asked the sales associate how many cash-paying customers come through in a day, and he said not too many.
The week after the holiday I like to keep dinner fast and simple, nothing heavy, not too many pots and pans.
Allison Arieff SAN FRANCISCO — Not too many years ago, I was having dinner with my in-laws in Orange County, Calif.
We wanted a good number of lawmakers but not too many; a mix of party affiliations and compelling interests: no runners!
"There are not too many people in our field who like to discuss Goethe," Christof Niehrs, a prominent biologist, told me.
"Not too many people of color come in to San Quentin trying to help us," LeMar Harrison, known as Maverick, said.
In the future, probably not too many people will mind genetic editing that makes us taller, or changes the color of eyes.
There are not too many stadiums in the world that hold the same appeal as Hasteinsvollur, which is literally in a volcano.
Well. I be all over the place with my sound, and my voice, you know, not too many people sound like me.
We can know that there is no introduction of new hardware products, and there are not too many new and fresh features.
"Not too many people can say they played in four Olympics and have a chance to win three gold medals," he said.
Probably best to choose a children's book (which I think would be the president's speed, not too many words, lots of pictures).
Not too many years ago CPAC almost denied Mr. Trump a speaking slot because it feared he only wanted to promote himself.
Over all, I think the puzzle turned out well, with some nice long fill, some Scrabbly letters, and not too many compromises.
Details: Not too many yet, as the San Antonio-based company only put a $100 million placeholder figure on its S-1 filing.
Despite handing out fliers earlier that morning and answering questions from an NYPD detective, not too many IBM employees came out to listen.
It's seen multiple exits at what appear to be favorable returns, a lot of up rounds and not too many high-profile flops.
Since we arrived relatively late in the day, with not too many hours of sunlight left, we pick a moderate five-mile hike.
There are not too many new additions on Amazon in August but the available options are enough to satisfy the average binge watcher.
They're comfortable and supportive, and they come in many different cuts (unfortunately, not too many prints and colors, though some styles are reversible).
Not too many 16-year-olds have two grandparents as living kidney donors and an aunt as a four-time kidney transplant recipient.
If they can't play defense without using their stick as a weapon, my guess is not too many of us will miss them.
So Beanie, have an extra treat — but not too many (because you're on a diet) — and as many belly rubs as you want.
The Arctic Ocean is still thought to be relatively a pristine environment, partly because not too many people live close to its shores.
Not too many guards and wings are quick enough to blow past Griffin when he steps out to harass them on an island.
"There's not too many scenarios" to explain the recent string of bald eagle deaths in Delaware and Maryland, the Delaware News Journal reports.
"There's not too many people that can really stay in front of him ... He's exciting to watch out there," Tatum said of Brown.
You know, not too many people know this but Trump's lifelong dream is to be the first man to go bankrupt on Mars.
Not too many other details are known about the series, which is still in pre-production and isn't slated to be released until 2018.
With the same team seeing each project through from start to finish, Foster + Partners makes sure there's not too many cooks in the kitchen.
"Everyone's got a gun inside their house, you know, so not too many people are concerned about home invasion," said Blake Quackenbush, a lawyer.
"Not too many people are working with this kind of approach," said Kariko, an assistant professor of fine art photography at East Carolina University.
There are some spoilers below but not too many, and you probably want to read about this movie if you clicked on this, right?
It's a sad day for quirkiness, although not too many of us will miss cars like the Nissan Quest and the Mitsubishi i-MiEV.
It's a sad day for quirkiness, although not too many of us will miss cars like the Nissan Quest and the Mitsubishi i-MiEV.
He certainly doesn't want Alabama to set a new trend—and we'd hazard a guess that not too many beer drinkers want that either.
"We might get quite a bit more done because there's not too many distractions when you're up miles away from anybody else," he said.
But another part of me wants to keep a little something that's just mine, 'cause there's not too many things I have like that anymore.
Taxes, trade and regulation all came up during the often fiery discussion Monday night, but not too many details were revealed about each candidate's plan.
It has a clear interface and not too many choices or controls, so when using the app people spend most of their time actually racing.
Donald Trump kicked off the Christian Cruz conspiracy back in December, suggesting that "not too many Evangelicals come out of Cuba," where Cruz's family hails from.
Funny and dumb though the case may be—not too many people are stupid enough to libel a lawyer numerous times online—it's an important judgement.
Not too many years ago, a Democratic candidate could not publicly support same-sex marriage and stand a chance of getting elected in a general election.
Part of what makes those schools desirable to white parents, aside from the academics, is that they have some students of color, but not too many.
She currently makes about $19 million, which is a long way away from the $2 million salary she started out with not too many years ago.
Most of the retail robots have just enough human qualities to make them appear benign, but not too many to suggest they are replacing humans entirely.
A 62-word puzzle, such as this one, presents a particular challenge to balance fresh entries, fresh clues, not too many names, and few overused words.
"Not too many (gang members) possess the wherewithal to run an organization year in and year out, generation after generation, such as the Gangster Disciples," said Caldwell.
Before explaining why revenue-neutral reform is likely to fail, I want to be clear that not too many tears should be shed over its future demise.
Not too many days go by when we don't look back at the pair's best moments in the White House and let out a little wistful sigh.
It's not too many times you'll see a d-man at the blue line but it's a pretty helpless feeling watching him go down on a breakaway.
She continued: "But another part of me wants to keep a little something that's just mine, 'cause there's not too many things I have like that anymore."
" In the book she tells her biographers, "I try to give people the picture in not too many words, and I strive to find the right words.
"Not too many are focused on health care currently," said Levi Russell, a spokesman for Americans for Prosperity, a group founded and funded by the Koch brothers.
I believe in my own thesis enough to assume that we'll muddle through, in the end, with (God willing) not too much damage, not too many deaths.
Or at least, not too many — readers of the book might miss some of its stranger points, like teenage Boris' (Finn Wolfhard) troubled 25-year-old girlfriend.
The future senator once referenced studies purporting to link cervical cancer with sexual activity — but his concern was actually women having too few orgasms, not too many.
Chris PistoriusPOSCO Professor, Materials Science and Engineering, Carnegie Mellon UniversityThe energy-absorption property, coupled with strength—there are definitely not too many materials that have both of those.
Some would be chewy and soft with subtle flavor, while others would be sugary and crisp with just the right touch of crunch (but not too many crumbs).
"Not too many people in there," said Don Riepe, a retired park ranger who now leads the cleanup crew as director at the American Littoral Society's Northeast chapter.
Aside from Corey, Jay and Samantha came up in the ballroom scene not too many years apart from each other and remember voguing as it was before social media.
The optimal diet for any individual probably varies, but in general, you can't go wrong with lots of fruits and vegetables, little junk food, and not too many calories.
" Harry went on: "But I've always wanted to try and ensure that, even before having a child and hoping to have children ..."To which Goodall said, "Not too many!
And not too many people outside of Compton knew that they were using horses to stay alive in one of the most economically disadvantaged areas in the United States.
Not too many tricky clues today, unless something is really outside one's wheelhouse, like not knowing the actor LIAM Hemsworth at 26A or the crosswordese bird TERNS at 2D.
"The number of eggs it laid on these nodules was quite small, which usually means that an animal has a long life and not too many predators," he said.
"The general market sentiment seems to be that this 'crypto winter' could last for some time; not too many people are expecting a V-shaped recovery in 2019," he said.
In general, not too many Americans -- only about one in three adults -- get the recommended amount of exercise each week, according to the President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition.
" Next week, when Trump faces Clinton again, Gingrich said the Republican nominee should alter his strategy: Prepare: Come to the debate with "a few more facts, but not too many.
Third, it must be at a constant level: no quiet bits, when cabin sounds can seep through and break the spell, and not too many crescendos that might startle you.
The problem within the Federal civil service is not too many bad employees, it is an antiquated talent management system which fails to keep up with rapidly changing workforce dynamics.
"I was kind of bewildered because it's not too many teams or pitchers that have held us in check like that for a couple days," Nationals Manager Dusty Baker said.
I found plenty of charming entries, with not too many sticklers, in a fast solve, which may be because I'm familiar with a lot of things the constructor included today.
"The markets are in an uptrend with not too many signs of weakness, but caution remains ahead of the Fed policy", Anupam Singhi, chief operating officer at William O'Neil India, said.
On March 8 and 9, a solar eclipse will dominate the sky over the Pacific Ocean, but unfortunately, not too many people are well placed to see it at its totality.
"Like a Rolling Stone" by Bob Dylan—when that song comes on, there's a perfection about it that I can't define, and not too many songs and recordings can do that.
I actually live here, so I'm assuming they told the police that it's not too many black people that do so if you see one make sure you get their address.
Grant continued to pet the mare, and I was amazed at how relaxed the horse already seemed with him, as she had been skittish and evasive not too many minutes ago.
"We got some pretty surprising GDP data, an upward revision, and not too many people had pegged that," said Thomas Simons, a money market economist at Jefferies LLC in New York.
We think of law in terms of what we see onscreen, but not too many of us normally have to engage with a crucial constitutional problem like those portrayed in movies.
Admitting his mistake, Buffett revealed his decision to buy Waumbec was a terrible one, as the mill had to be shuttered not too many years after Berkshire acquired it in 1975.
Start-ups are important drivers of future economic growth, because some will grow exponentially – not too many years ago, such tech giants as Google, Facebook and Amazon were all start-ups.
They do not appear to be concerned about research suggesting that motherhood should be conveyed in safe doses — some pictures of the children but not too many lest voters doubt women's credentials.
I got the impression that not too many of my fellow road-trippers are peeling off the interstate craving cold lobster from a fast food joint — even if it only costs $8.99.
Virtual reality has a lot of potential to expand (and redefine?) social interactions, but other than simple telepresence with other headset wearers, not too many people know what that all looks like.
Back when Donald Trump announced his campaign in June of last year, not too many people thought we'd be talking about the real possibility of a Trump presidency less a year later.
But not too many years later, the consensus began breaking down, and Iran's clerical government and the increasingly modern society it leads have been engaged in a tug of war ever since.
Corker said they plan to finalize the hearing schedule soon but is coordinating with other committees to ensure there are not too many confirmation hearings for Cabinet officials happening at the same time.
"Even though the Chainsmokers are making these big Pop Drop songs, if you look at it, there's really not too many things happening at any one time, which really invites remixing," Harding says.
Like I said, there's not too many mom-and-pop places, but since I've been in high school, they've been trying to turn the downtown area into a place more for the locals.
TV sets are currently transitioning to 4K — more affordable 4K sets are starting to make their way on the market, and we're not too many years away from most new models being 4K.
And so it was not too many months ago, after helping her back into her street clothes and into the Uber after her daily radiation, that we were headed home from the hospital.
His family office, formed as SAC began to wind down its operations in 2014, employs about 1,000 people — not too many fewer than Mr. Cohen's old hedge fund did during its glory days.
In a sport where a rogue wind or a single, startled bird can send you hurtling to your death, not too many practitioners live long enough to earn a tribute like this one.
Opened to the public in 18883, it receives visitors from around the world, though not too many; the museum's limited hours — just Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays — keep attendance at about 8,000 a year.
It's understandable that, in 1996, not too many people could conceive of a person that spends most of their time indoors staring at a screen without conversing with people on a daily basis.
"Not too many people jump with their dogs who are this big," he remarked, adding that he can tell how much Duke enjoys skydiving because during the jumps, his ears always point straight up.
Not too many people would describe themselves as "psyched AF" to enter their third round of chemotherapy, but Veep star Julia Louis-Dreyfus' castmates bolstered her spirits today by sharing a hilarious "inspirational" video.
Bottom line: Not too many huge surprises in there, but a few notable omissions like the lack of a gas tax increase and what seems to be a smaller ask from the private sector.
The history of sports anti-doping, he says, can in part be read as a history of public relations: the real aim of testing is to catch a few users, but not too many.
Our first point of entry to this topic comes via an article by Liz Ryerson, over at the New and Improved Deorbital, called "There Are Not 'Too Many Games': What The Indiepocalypse Panic Ignores".
Two days after Reed's gritty victory at Augusta National, a result that not too many casual fans saw coming, Love offered his perspective of the most recent member of the exclusive Green Jacket club.
"Hell on Earth: The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS," directed by the intrepid journalist Sebastian Junger and the documentarian Nick Quested, contains imagery that was unimaginable not too many years ago.
There are not too many positives for No. 11 Wichita State to take from its 91-83 loss to No. 17 Oklahoma on Saturday, but the play of Darral Willis Jr. was one of them.
I thought I could easily find a job in Berlin with my working holiday visa, but to my naive surprise, not too many places wanted to hire someone who didn't speak a word of German.
Read more: Photos show huge climate-change protests around the world, which have spread across continents as millions strike to demand action"I hang with a good crowd, not too many rule-breakers," said Villaseñor.
It features slightly updated parts than those in the original 1200, but not too many changes, according to our experts (none of whom have tried it out due to its limited availability before officially debuting).
Q. and A. Not too many people have worked in the White House and on the set of a fictional White House, but that is the position in which the actor Kal Penn finds himself.
Just because Gen Z is known for their pro-thrift, anti-consumption ethos doesn't mean they don't want a few (but not too many!) shiny gifts under the tree just like the rest of us.
Keith Danish, Leonia, N.J. The public editor's take: I'm guessing not too many editors have served, though in this case it seemed obvious that the reference was to the ski slope picture above the headline.
"To my amazement, not too many of our competitors are following suit ... some of them, esteemed companies, continue to pump excess stock into the market that will inevitably end up in the grey market," Rupert said.
Not too many fans seem to have caught this detail, but next summer's expansion draft won't be some sort of live event, with Vegas making its selections as fans around the world watch in real time.
I'm happy with how it all turned out, but with five theme phrases essentially unclued, thought it might have been destined for a Thursday … hope that not too many Wednesday-lovers were annoyed with this one!
When you can't put your finger on one particular style (something fresh, but not choppy, with texture, but not too many layers, and definitely no bangs), you, Goldilocks, are in the market for a simple beginner's bob.
In short: not too many surprises/upsets:  Senate: House: Tweet from National Journal's Josh Kraushaar: SORE LOSERS: Canova called DWS a "corporate stooge" AFTER losing; Grayson called Murphy a "Republican"; Beruff: Rubio made "life mistake" http://bit.
When that appeared a substandard approach, they pushed a few (but to their credit, not too many) chips in to the center of the table and acquired fortification in the form of P.J. Tucker and Serge Ibaka.
President Trump went from advocating a ban on assault rifles to being a National Rifle Association parrot, and now talks as if he really believes that the trouble with America is too few guns, not too many.
Big fashion brands like Prada, Proenza Schouler, and Stella McCartney showed collections filled with tie-dye, but considering not too many people have been spotted wearing the trend recently, chances are it won't be back in 2020.
CEO Tim Cook said on an earnings call in October that it had a $25 billion business that had been "quietly built in not too many years," and that the opportunities to grow it are pretty significant.
"Every African American in the building understood that not too many of us could congregate or be seen interacting with each other even during lunch because it did not look good to the powers that be," Pope said.
"In the past, we hope the fluorescent dye will go to the tumor site so that we'll see the tumor, but we also hope that not too many go so that it will not quench," Dr. Tang said.
"The hope is that, in not too many years, human brains and computing machines will be coupled," wrote Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider, who was known as "Lick" and is the man widely remembered as the internet's Johnny Appleseed.
McDonell doesn't delve into these questions as legal matters (he dismisses "legalese" at one point) but looks at how American policy defines acceptable violence—the killing of enemies and even civilians in the bargain, just not too many.
Although Mellette acknowledges he has much to learn about hockey, there are not too many people in the N.H.L. — or any pro sports league, for that matter — who have such a versatile and colorful background in sports medicine.
"The poor retail sales print definitely did give gold a short-term tailwind, especially at levels where not too many parties are looking to aggressively sell," said Tai Wong, head of base and precious metals derivatives trading at BMO.
It was not too many years ago that Turkey was cited by many in the United States as a model for the Islamic world, a country that, like Indonesia, could find the right mix of moderate Islamism and democracy.
Kat, along with several other people, tagged and responded to Mayor Eric Garcetti's message to citizens Sunday ... pointing out just how packed the Brentwood Farmer's Market was this morning, with not too many people practicing social distancing at all.
I mean, not too many twenty-five-year-olds go and buy a [multi]million-dollar house up in Beverly Hills like that and just live that lifestyle....My neighbors were Bruce Springsteen, Bernie Brillstein, Jay Leno, and Jack Lemmon.
" My editor at the Wall Street Journal, for whom I just did a piece of in the new book, he said, "All right, we're on board, but you have to let us call it 'Take Drugs, Not Too Many, Mostly Psychedelic.
I believe the future of what we do here in Hawaii will be great, because there are not too many places on Earth where you have farms, pristine oceans, and such a diverse base of cultures in such a small radius.
"There's not too many guys with the skill level that (Matthews) has, and late in the game, we gave him one too many chances," said Chicago center Jonathan Toews, who scored his second goal of the season in the first period.
While I agree that these particular ideas are better, that's not why they have gained a toehold in a court that not too many years ago was being described as the most conservative Supreme Court in modern United States history.
I started with simple things like just cutting out sugary drinks, and now try not to eat foods that come in a box or can, and only eat fresh foods, lots of vegetables, lean proteins, and not too many carbs.
"In short, every African American in the building understood that not too many of us could congregate or be seen interacting with each other even during lunch because it did not look good to the powers that be," he added.
"Over the years, obviously, with Marty playing for a long time, Schneids doing amazing and Keith being here — all great goalies and not too many guys have been hurt," Wedgewood said after his 2-1 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets.
This ad, which was aired more than 1,500 times in Iowa, is a good example: Not too many others took the bait, except Marco Rubio, who aired a handful of ads directly attacking Bush, like this one and this one.
Let's assume the latter, due to the expected advances in medical tech—although, not too many advances, or else we'd have to figure in the inevitability of weird stuff like the Singularity—and you'll need to save enough to last for 43 years.
" Acknowledging that turnout had been low in the A.N.C.'s strongholds, Mr. Mashatile said, "Our traditional support base is still with us, but maybe not too many people came out to vote, so we need to go back and find out why.
Not too many contestants can make up-close-and-personal "stool time" work for them, but there's a fluidity about Avalon's delivery in this comfort zone that keeps me interested (even if I'm supposed to be focusing on her totes unlikely makeup).
The side streets are lined with pretty Victorian buildings, all in brick, and have their share — but not too many, thankfully — of charming pubs and quirky shops, and as you weave through them, you will find yourself thinking: This is very pleasant.
"Not too many Hong Kong citizens are able to differentiate between the radical protesters who barged into the Legislative Council and the general protesters whose agenda is peaceful and rational," said Willy Lam, a political scientist at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Three chefs, but maybe not too many considering the breadth of the offerings, will be at work here: Joaquin Linares, the specialist for dry-aged meat; Adrian Leon, whose expertise is South American fare; and Bruni Bueno, in charge of desserts, notably cheesecake.
And so this effort to use dubious national security pretexts to hide away this document and make sure that not too many people in the US government could get to see it starts to look pretty shady, like part of a cover-up.
We want to serve society and the world with our products and hence we would like to have a global deal between the two which allows us actually to develop the international business hopefully with not too many restrictions on the technology side.
It's clear that not too many people know about the site right now, so the user base and variety of matches won't be great — but give it a year or two, and I wouldn't be surprised if it's the hookup version of Match or eharmony.
"  "Not a lot of conservatives come out of Manhattan, I'm just saying," Cruz said, playing on one of Trump's favorite lines, when the billionaire tried to raise doubts about Cruz among a Christian audience by saying that "not too many evangelicals come out of Cuba.
Of all the countless new fragrances that hit the market each year, courtesy of fashion houses and lingerie brands, pop singers and reality stars, car companies and fast-food chains, not too many of them are worth hanging onto longer than a seasonal fling.
Getting new cards is okay — just not too many at onceWhen I tell people about how I earn miles and points with credit cards and that I have 21.5 open right now, they often balk and ask what that does to my credit score.
Casey ruling that said states can create restrictions as long as they don't place an undue burden that places a substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion — meaning women can be asked to jump through a few hoops, just not too many.
But for a look at a rather different approach to telling the story of the one who lost — and a surprising reminder of how much has changed in not too many years — we can turn to Mitt, the 2014 Netflix documentary that chronicled former Massachusetts Gov.
" Uproxx Music tweeted a TMZ video of the rapper saying "Hold on, I just want the people to know, if you're wondering, please forgive me, but I am so not used to performing to a crowd and there's not too many, you know, like still, that's not my swag.
His individual defense is fantastic against just about anyone (not too many guys can stonewall Giannis Antetokounmpo in the paint and force a turnover), and when he's shared the floor with Drummond and Griffin the Pistons have only allowed 102.3 points per 100 possessions (in 490 total possessions).
Not too many people are for polluting the water or air but there's a lot to be found in common ground and for people to be able to connect to an issue in a way that goes beyond the ideological or things one is fed in the media.
There is plenty of sound advice out there to take regarding the best balms to treat chapped winter lips or how to alter your beauty routine to prevent flakiness when it's frigid, but not too many of us get into the nitty-gritty of what to do for our feet.
The industrious, fiscally conservative, family-oriented values of American conservatism should give the GOP a lot of in common with religious Muslims, but after the war on terror and more than a decade of having their faith demonized, not too many Muslims have decided to remain in the party of Bush.
Not too many years after the success of Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight," Harkness, surveying the racks of paperbacks at an airport bookstore, was struck by the fact that so many of the books "suggested vampires, daemons, witches, fairies, werewolves and all manner of supernatural creatures were living among us," she recalls.
Pence will also most likely focus his travels to Midwestern states like his home of Indiana, but probably not too many appearances in places like Michigan where Trump's decidedly non-conservative opposition to international trade deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the North American Free Trade Agreement are resonating with voters.
"Not too many people want to take big bets going into the weekend .... with not a lot of market data next week, it's at the mercy of a tweet storm," said Mathan Somasundaram, Sydney-based market portfolio strategist at Blue Ocean Equities, referring to messages on Twitter from President Donald Trump on China.
I remember when the Fappening, which was the celebrity iCloud leaks, happened, everyone was like "Oh my God, let's report this," but not too many people thought "Hey, maybe we shouldn't publicize this" because the publication of the fact that this happened is going to lead people to seek out those photos.
"The greatest danger to the league is not too many games on TV or players making too much money, it's that football is a violent sport, and you cannot legislate the violence out of the game," said Upton Bell, the son of former N.F.L. commissioner Bert Bell and a one-time team executive.
And though not too many other details are available — price, availability, exclusivity — judging by the response to the announcement of Anderson's upcoming Uniqlo line, as well as the success of his previous collaborations with Topshop and A$AP Rocky, this latest development reaffirms Jonathan Anderson as one of the industry's most revered and influential design talents.
During daytime hours, with not too many other people there — some screenwriters at their laptops, some bros holding a real-estate meeting, couples on dates — I had similarly strong experiences with Charles Mingus's "Mingus Plays Piano," the French folk singer Emmanuelle Parrenin's "Belle Virginie," and the ice-cream minimalism of Seigen Ono's self-titled first album.
There is nothing overtly special about much of what they depict — birthdays and other celebrations, family members dancing at home, an excursion to a beach or a ride on a roller coaster — but for the fact that these films (and probably not too many others) serve as a record of life in Pittsburgh's historically African-American Hill District from 1958 to 1967.
But there are plenty of cases like it, making claims that would have been dismissed out of hand not too many years ago and that now have to be taken seriously by those of us worried about the growing threat that an increasingly weaponized free-exercise clause poses to civil society, along with the statutes meant to extend its reach.
The right-wing critique focuses on race, arguing that racial preferences are corrosive to merit-based admissions, because the quest for racial balance creates unfair and discrediting results — a "not too many Asians, please" quota system, a seeming tilt against lower-middle-class white applicants, and a bias (to the point of credulity, in the Louisiana case) in favor of African-Americans and Hispanics.
So far, there doesn't seem to be any word on who will actually be allowed to attend the festival, but considering the fact that the state was 694,000 tons short on food after this year's harvest and that citizens have been warned to prepare for an "arduous march", we have a feeling not too many regular North Koreans are being treated to the free-flowing beer and snacks.
A 747 flying from the East Coast to London — with not many customers on board, say, and not too many boxes of lobsters or advanced medical equipment (if we're departing from Boston!) in the cargo holds, and with the fuel tanks only a third full for this relatively short flight — seems to practically jump off the runway, and it's light to the touch once we're in the sky.

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