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But plethora means "too many," and there can never be a surfeit of gardens, can there?
Mr. Landesman roiled members of the arts community last year when he publicly suggested that there might be a surfeit of nonprofit arts organizations.
The results are lovely and can be challenging, though some are just pretty pictures, and there may be a surfeit of lotuses in this show.
You'd think there would be a surfeit of whistle-blowing, wheels-aturning classics in the picture-book section, shelves and shelves of them, right up there with bunny books and princesses.
Such a ticket may seem a long shot, not least because there could be a surfeit of vote-delivering running-mates (for example, George Pataki, governor of New York, or Pete Wilson, former governor of California, or Pennsylvania's governor, Tom Ridge).
Given the number of customers using Amazon, I imagine many service providers will join the platform, meaning that there will be a surfeit of options for every service in each geography.
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But there is a surfeit of villains.
Indeed, many think there is a surfeit of young talent.
There is a surfeit of liquidity on Wall Street.
On this occasion, there was a surfeit of proximate causes.
There is a surfeit of humanities graduates and a shortage of agronomists and engineers.
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