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The entire sequence was the dramatic high point of the hour, but it wasn't overblown with excessive music or melodramatic tears or shouting.
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Also, the fanciful costumes, works of art in themselves, with their overblown appliqued ornamentation, were a delightful asset to the production.
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Ma said that the controversy was overblown and that the important aspect is that a talented actor would portray him.
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The genre was not without criticism, however, as some reviewers found the concepts pretentious and the sounds pompous and overblown.
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With vocals that are part dive-bar crooner and part righteous rocker, theatrical overtones and gothic undercurrents, the album is overblown, intense and great fun.
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The tube has a fundamental frequency but can be overblown to produce other higher frequencies or notes.
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The tour was generally poorly received at the time for being overblown and pretentious.
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Most prominently exhibited is an elderly woman wearing a sacque covered with satirically overblown roses expanded by a large hoop.
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Some have commented negatively that the musical treatment in the symphony resembles an overblown film score, forgetting the work is program music above all.
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Fine also demonstrates how already weak neuroscientific conclusions are then grossly overblown by popular writers.
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