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The term "working mother" is a redundancy.
Curious times When is a redundancy a redundancy, asked Alice.
CHINESE restaurants and take-outs are a yuan-a-dozen in Connecticut, often such clones of one another that reviewing more than one is a redundancy.
At every World Cup I have covered starting in 1982, musical Brazilians — well, that is a redundancy if ever I wrote one — have been present.
"My view is that the Republican claim that 'job-killing regulation' is a redundancy is as ridiculous as the left-wing view that 'job-killing regulation' is an oxymoron," said Cass Sunstein, head of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.
A simple but powerful method for robustness is a redundancy approach to use multiple circuits instead of single one.
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If anything, there was a redundancy of effort.
"I waste so much time as it is, retirement would be a redundancy," he said.
It's a redundancy, of course, to fuse liars and team owners.
Considering that my guest had ordered a salad as a starter, this was a redundancy of greens, which an attentive waiter might have mentioned in taking the order.
Even Mitchell, who knew nothing about pharmaceuticals, could tell that there was a redundancy problem: there was way too much of a few things (like gauze bandages and, for some reason, mouthwash) and scant wide-spectrum antibiotics like tetracycline.
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