| 1. | But its modesty has its own appeal; he never overacts.
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| 2. | The market tends to overact on the upside and the downside.
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| 3. | As the crafty, touchy doctor, F . Murray Abraham overacts.
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| 4. | So most of my impulses to overact were put aside.
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| 5. | Just what he needs : an excuse to overact.
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| 6. | You have to overact when you have so much rubber on your face,
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| 7. | They overact or underact in the perfect ways to make the movie priceless ".
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| 8. | Why else would he have allowed, nay, encouraged Liotta to overact so ridiculously?
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| 9. | There is a great tendency to overact.
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| 10. | No paid professional would so blatantly overact.
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