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In the N.F.L.'s surfeit of rules, Belichick sees opportunity.
'We all know that the U.N. plays a major role.' JACQUES CHIRAC President, France Our world, which is still fraught with political, economic and financial crises, does not suffer from a surfeit of rules, but from the problems of keeping international law and practices abreast of change and progress.
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Originality has been traded off for rabble-rousing on tracks such as Break the Rules, but Sucker still packs a surfeit of fun.
Moscow's surfeit of licenses and deficit of any serious aesthetic or architectural rules has had predictable results.
But a surfeit of awards may backfire.
The surfeit of odors made one giddy.
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And New York offered a surfeit of candidates.
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