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There's not much that's extraneous in this elegantly constructed tale, most of whose mots are juste.
He has been somewhat extraneous in the crank-it-up world of Vince Carter in Toronto.
Eponymous but Extraneous In this case, the word is used correctly.
"Everything was so neat; there's nothing extraneous in there but extra pairs of shoes, uniforms and towels".
There seemed nothing extraneous in "Solo, (Re)Deluxe Version," and we were free to enjoy the soft elegance of the dancers and the focussed energy of the musicians.
Nothing is extraneous in Margaret Maron's seamlessly constructed mysteries featuring Deborah Knott, a district court judge whose work takes her all over North Carolina, a state that cherishes the native arts of its diverse regions.
UK distributor Entertainment Films evidently felt the word "Playbook" (an American football reference) was extraneous in the title, with print ads rendering it in tiny letters, and voiceover omitting it altogether for broadcast commercials.
Jude Law, who has been making too many movies lately, was inert in Cold Mountain, extraneous in Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow, and incapable of filling Michael Caine's shoes in Charles Shyer's woeful remake of Alfie.
Perhaps this was down to a desire to find out how Jordan and others might stand up to things, using the expedient of an ODI that is little more than extraneous in the context of the forthcoming schedule: better to find out now when it does not matter, as it were.
The company says there's nothing extraneous in the merger charges.
There was nothing extraneous in a good watch, and most watch nerds know this.
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