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He converted his surfeit of time into art.
His father had used his money to buy his son time; Merrill, who thought of writing as a desk job, not a crucible for unprecedented intensities of self-exposure, converted that surfeit of time, a gift that could have become a burden, into art.
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Hudson Valley young rotisserie duckling had the same problem: a surfeit of greens, this time arugula tossed with dried cranberries and pine nuts.
But that sniping was a distraction from Mr. Sheeran's surfeit of sincerity; at times he came off like an exceedingly aggressive busker, seeking to inject himself into his audience's consciousness.
Army recruitment centres are already struggling with a surfeit of brawn at a time when Israel's fighting machine is becoming increasingly automated, with drones rather than infantrymen to the fore.
The surfeit of unhelpful kick-off times – Thursday and Friday nights proliferate, and midday on a Saturday hardly helps.
It all makes a splendid subject for a biography, although since he wrote constantly in his notebooks, there is a surfeit of material and at times this biography sags slightly as it tries to make sense of such a well-recorded life.
Your errands are mounting, and by the time you've finished tallying them, you've moved on, awash in the comforting knowledge that a surfeit of obligations and a limited time frame constitute the full plate of your daily challenges.
In your essay "The Gulf of Time," you mention the surfeit of "prioritized" and "context-sensitive" information and deplore the lack of a broader historical context.
But over time this surfeit of noise produced an adaptable politics that never sat still for long enough to get stuck.
Taken together, the four pieces of the suite serve as a sharp reminder of Prince's eccentricity, and how he had, at all times, a surfeit of ideas.
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