| 41. | The oversaturation of the slasher film market did not help draw in audiences to " The Burning ".
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| 42. | In some cases, oversaturation of a market is not only not a concern, it's a deliberate strategy.
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| 43. | His endorsements made him an everyday TV pitchman who suddenly had to worry about the " oversaturation " of his image.
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| 44. | "It kept oversaturation at bay, " said Charles Rosenay, who organizes Beatles tour groups to Liverpool.
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| 45. | There's an oversaturation of baseball on TV . People just don't see it as something special ."
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| 46. | Mann de Day�n describes the " Sensory Oversaturation Syndrome " as Isaias Lopez's main contribution to the psychodynamics of adolescence.
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| 47. | Indeed, coverage of Pharsh has been so widespread that several satiric shows complained of the " oversaturation " of media by Pharsh.
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| 48. | Maybe there will be an oversaturation of " Scream "-inspired horror films someday soon, but this one feels fresh.
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| 49. | Wright conceded that with the Salt Lake City Winter Games coming up in just 16 months, there is a risk of Olympic oversaturation.
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| 50. | Modern groups, in their video overbearance and media oversaturation, have all the mystique of the exit sign or a roadside litter barrel.
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