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If the reviewer has a surfeit of arrogance, she has nothing to learn.
Now it seems to have heeded its own advice so well that it has a surfeit of talent.
Paltrow casually writes that she has a surfeit of apples from the trees on her $5.4 million five-bedroom Hamptons summer home".
The events of the past week leave no doubt that Harry Reid has a surfeit of confidence in his dexterity as a parliamentarian.
Where to stay Edinburgh has a surfeit of hotels, from the no-frills (and missing consonants) of Travelodge and its ilk to the utterly luxurious.
Rare as it is to find an undammed river in the West, the Idaho Panhandle has a surfeit of free-flowing -- indeed anarchic -- waterways.
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Yorkshire had a surfeit of fast bowlers.
The Tories have a surfeit of the antis.
Retailers in America have a surfeit of space.
Afghanistan doesn't exactly have a surfeit of statesmen.
If anything, we have a surfeit of Mahler records today.
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