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For example, a woman charged with trafficking marijuana in Bali who was pleading for her life was described as a 'former student beautician,' a superfluous reference to her occupation implying a lack of education and sophistication (Calgary Herald, April 29 , 2005.
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The inclusion of the reference leads to a seemingly superfluous reference vs. reference BLAST analysis that actually serves an important purpose it reveals portions of the reference that are unable to produce BLAST hits, due to ambiguous bases, BLAST filtering, or an absence of protein-coding sequences (in the case of protein or translated BLAST searches).
Such superfluous references to the past are known as skeuomorphs (from the Greek words for tool and form), and Apple's fondness for them on the iPad has provoked criticism from some designers.
His charisma is crucial to persuading both his fellow X-Men, and the audience, of the plot's central premise, particularly since that premise can feel muddled at times, overcrowded with cameos and plot strands and superfluous references to Vietnam.The key, as the studio Marvel knows, is to concentrate on the characters.
It's not clear why he doesn't just call to ban stock buybacks and raise the minimum wage, or why he still makes endless, superfluous references to the deficit.
They may even become a superfluous burden, a source of error or misconduct.
It is far easier to believe that the drafters, having included the entire parenthetical while the word taxation was still part of the bill, unintentionally failed to remove what had become a superfluous numerical cross-referenceparticularly since the tax-knowledgeable Senate Finance Committee never received the opportunity to examine the bill.
"It's a superfluous expense".
It is a superfluous piece of evidence.
This, however, is a superfluous fact.
Rarely did he use a superfluous word.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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