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Aside from the Provençal kitchen, the living space now has full-height windows overlooking the garden; the dining table sits in place of a redundant utility room; and air flows freely between one space and another.
In some sense, the tour was redundant, the rooms are so deeply familiar to anyone who has followed the Sopranos' operatic television lives.
It is fully redundant from the room temperature to the ADR heat-sink.
The human touch that the union referred to is a largely redundant factor in room service, which is a transactional activity.
Purists argue that heating a yoga room is redundant; your body heats itself and then heats the room for you.
The reality of the mobile internet has made old safety advice such as keeping the internet in a family room almost redundant.
The case, however, proves to be something of a distraction, since Bertrand's attention is quickly hijacked by Audrey Varella Louise Bourgoinn), a minor local celebrity — and major party girl — whose television weather report pretty much makes ordering soft-core pay-per-view on hotel-room cable redundant.
The objective of the MR reactor decommissioning project was to identify dismantling equipment and the decommissioning methodology for the reactor, loop rooms and redundant services to permit the refit and re-use of the building for a different nuclear related purpose.
After the end of the war, the Cabinet War Rooms became redundant and were abandoned.
If you're short on room, look for redundant spaces to create storage.
Thanks to Netflix and its competitors, the old TV set in the living room is becoming redundant.
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