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Boyagoda complains of the "surplusage" of Frazier's prose: "A little girl doesn't hurt her nose," he writes, "she 'pierced the wing of her nostril.' " The implication from this and other examples is that Frazier is overwriting, using unnecessarily flowery language.
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Finally, the Government's interpretation of subparagraph (F) would create surplusage in other parts of §1369(b)(1).
Ms. Huang hammed it up at the piano in excerpts like "On Rules of Writing," in which Myers sets Twain's wry dictum to "eschew surplusage" to a spoof of florid baroque excess.
But that construction misconstrues Crown Simpson, is unmoored from the statutory text, and would create surplusage in other parts of the statute.
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The words "within the limits of available appropriations made by Congress" and "from time to time" are omitted as surplusage.
Some of the language added in 1889 was removed in 1948 in an amendment (Act of June 25 , 1948 ch. 645, § 1341, 62 Stat. 763) designed to remove surplusage without changing the meaning of the statute.
50 1120 (last sentence) is omitted as surplusage, since the persons involved are members of the Army or the Air Force.
In subsections (a)–(j), the words "and allowances" are omitted as surplusage, since, under chapter 7 of this revised title, entitlement to allowances is based upon entitlement to basic pay.
The words "but not in the name of Congress" are omitted as surplusage, since a decoration is presented in the name of Congress only if Congress so directs.
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