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The Federal Communications Commission called it superfluous.
I disagree with Justice WHITE's suggestion that this reading of the policymaking exclusion renders it superfluous.
"Such figures think it superfluous to know, for example, Oliver Cromwell from Thomas," he said.
I'm not afraid of the label, I just find it superfluous.
In the mid-1980s it was shut down fairly rapidly when cold-war changes rendered it superfluous.
Isn't it superfluous to show he can dominate the home crowd after he has defeated the world's best?
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Further, he should know all the expenditure of the country, in order that, if any part of it is superfluous, it may be abolished, or, if any is too large, it may be reduced.
Sure it was superfluous information but it was still far more appealing than cross-promotions for The Block.
To craft the independent life that she wants, Thames examines her spending to determine when it made an improvement in her life and when it was superfluous.
A pretty, new schoolhouse is purposeless until you fill it with competent teachers, adequate supplies, and eager students, and it becomes superfluous again if funding is lost.
Then, Chrysler could sell or jettison any assets it did not want to keep and cancel franchise agreements with car dealers it considered superfluous.
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