| 21. | Most of his films were commercial successes, although sometimes they were panned by critics who called them vulgar or overacted.
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| 22. | Analyst Nisbet said that the market probably overacted to the report and he rates the stock as a " buy ."
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| 23. | That's not to say the government necessarily acted in bad faith, even if it oversold or overacted on questionable information.
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| 24. | The screenplay and direction are lugubrious, as the characters march in their overwritten and often overacted roles toward a foregone conclusion ."
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| 25. | As far as the acting goes, this reviewer stated that the actors either overacted or walk woodenly through their roles .
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| 26. | MINUSES : The history is sketchy, and there are no characters to speak of except for a campily overacted Mao Tse-tung.
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| 27. | A : In the late 1880s, it showed up in print to describe inferior performers who overacted _ hammed it up _ on stage.
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| 28. | Next to him, a big-haired woman, very melodramatically waving the smoke away with a look of overacted disgust on her face.
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| 29. | Certainly a stronger hand could have reined in the character of Joy, one of the stepsisters, as overacted by the downtown performer Lea DeLaria.
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| 30. | Lt . Col . Kusnadi, commander of the National Discipline Movement in Bandung, admitted that several of his officials had " overacted ".
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