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Thus, in a city that is home to some of the finest law firms and legal minds on this planet, the field of successful Civil and Supreme Court candidates perennially includes a surfeit of undistinguished law clerks and sitting judges, struggling practitioners looking for a steady job, and other politically connected mediocrities.

Robert Greene, the colorful Elizabethan pamphleteer who called Shakespeare an "upstart crow," and who expired ignominiously after a surfeit of pickled herring, defined Cheating Law as "play at false dice".... Mentions the dwarf dice operator, Matthew Buchinger..

But many African countries, despite having a surfeit of children with dead or missing parents, have laws surrounding adoption that reflect a strong unease with the concept as it is practiced in the West.

There are common threads here: the surfeit of guns in American society, the chasm between law enforcement and many African-Americans, the ways in which social media have transformed the public into a nation of eyewitnesses.

Spacetime substantivalism requires that we ascribe such a surfeit of properties to spacetime that neither observation nor even the laws of the relevant spacetime theory itself can determine which are the correct ones.

It was redrafted in 1216, 1217, and 1225, and confirmed in English law in 1297 – 81 years after John's death rumoured from dysentery or a surfeit of peaches.

with a surfeit of death.

However, they have a surfeit of patients.

But a surfeit of awards may backfire.

The surfeit of odors made one giddy.

But there is a surfeit of villains.

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