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In what could be seen as a bit of excess, "Crude" is actually being celebrated by two such gatherings.
Up to now, regulators have typically acted as if every bit of excess exposure is potentially hazardous.
"It's nice to have a bit of excess," said Ms. Collins, who wore a Versace white silk dress with beaded bolero.
So, it's looking at a lot of sodium, figuring out how much you need, and then excreting the little bit of excess that you have because of excess that comes in in your diet generally.
Every one of us has looked in a mirror at some point, turned, grabbed a bit of excess flesh and thought how great it'd be if it just didn't exist.
The world could use a bit of excess demand, the American economy could use some cushion against deflation, and moderate inflation would effectively tax foreign holders of government debt.
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The restaurant's signature appetizer, giant prawns in sarong, is a bit of visual excess that seems slightly out of character for Mr. Robins.
(The dad was actually disappointed to learn that most of the medallions, once a bit of ornamental excess whose point was to be treated disdainfully, have vanished; they ought to be restored).
There are moments in the second act when the play seems less like a work about the past and more like a work from the past — a bit of melodramatic excess creeps in — but Chuck Smith, the director, keeps this to a minimum.
Plugging into the sun requires photovoltaic solar panels, an inverter, and batteries that can store a bit of any excess energy for a rainy day.
But this is a bit of rhetorical excess, no matter how much you agree with the sentiments expressed.
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