| 11. | Even with a short running time . . . this scrappy, unendearing squib outstays its welcome ."
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| 12. | Despite the competition the track managed to outstay their neighbours and Horton Road closed to greyhounds in 1979.
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| 13. | Ngobi said there were also a large number of Pakistanis who outstay their visas while trying to preach Islam.
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| 14. | I've enjoyed it a lot, but I'm not going to outstay my welcome ."
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| 15. | The mandate should have no deadline ( a hostage to fortune ), but nor should the Americans outstay their welcome.
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| 16. | However, Zara outstays her welcome and manipulates Lucy into catering and cleaning for her and her brother Chuck and father Felix.
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| 17. | It's energetically made and gleefully gross, but it outstays its welcome . ( SM ) 1 hour, 44 minutes.
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| 18. | A strange mix of frontier humor and vampire tale, the movie is energetically made and gleefully gross, but it outstays its welcome.
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| 19. | Like " Before Sunset ", it never outstays its welcome, climaxing on a note of rare charm and unexpectedness ."
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| 20. | She cited a wish to work on other projects and not wanting to outstay her welcome on the show as her reasons for leaving.
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