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1 A van is simply too obvious ; it could be followed too easily.
2 He shrugged, as if it were too obvious to need an answer.
3 Find us a place to land- arockoutcropping somewhere not too obvious .
4 It was too obvious that Reegan's stumbling words had been his own.
5 That would have been too obvious a sign of their growing frustration.
6 It would be too obvious if she walked right over to it.
7 The cause of this violent and appalling seizure was but too obvious .
8 With Philip, the case was far different, and the results too obvious .
9 She never saw it until it was too obvious to be ignored.
10 Only don't make it too obvious that you're a copper, got it?
11 With difficulty she kept a too obvious relief out of her voice.
12 The camera lens was recessed but, to Bond, seemed all too obvious .
13 Twenty years ago this would have seemed too obvious to bear saying.
14 Charity alone was noting the young woman's too obvious lack of interest.
15 The bandage on the big toe might be a little too obvious .
16 They didn't dare make it too obvious , not while Eluna was there.
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