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been surplus
adjective
Being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
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Its very MacGuffin is downright Damon Runyon esque, and Stahelski realizes it with touches of anachronistic décor that might have been surplus from a Wes Anderson shoot.
The 23-year-old may have been surplus in SW6 but it is arguably the Bundesliga's best player at the moment – his two goals against Hoffenheim took him to eight for the season for Dieter Hecking's high-fliers, added to 11 assists – and Wolfsburg could probably sell him for double what they paid in the summer if they chose to.
Secondly, the normal cells and yeasts in which PFK-1 overexpression studies have been performed started with normal levels of PFK-1; thus additional expression of PFK-1 would have been surplus to requirements and would probably be inhibited (like the endogenous PFK-1) by the normal level of ATP present.
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"My bedroom was surplus to its requirements.
The remainder is "surplus labour," and the value it produces is "surplus value".
Most are "surplus" cubs, bred by zoos, or their descendants.
And he's not alone in being surplus to requirements.
A lot you take for granted is surplus to requirements.
(Usually these are surplus to requirements for in vitro fertilisation).
The first things I found and sold were surplus computers.
It is clear who is surplus under Mauricio Pochettino.
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