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I seemed, as a woman, to be extraneous.
In both cases, the songs in his plays never seem to be extraneous, though their reasons for being there can be complex.
Gaudin, who allowed two runs and four hits in six and two-thirds innings for the win on Monday, would seem to be extraneous for the first round with Chamberlain available in long relief.
He rarely allows the machinery of plot to distract him from the tangents of talk, and the first part of "Blue" is preoccupied with what seem to be extraneous, trivial arguments and conversations.
They don't want to have to support a big building and staff and insurance policies and advertising campaigns and fixing the roof, because all of that seems to them to be extraneous to what they understand a life of faith to be".
Nearly always, she finds it in the "uhhs," "you knows," sentence fragments and the other stuff that most interviewers consider to be extraneous and — mistakenly, Smith thinks — nearly always remove.
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In the sentence that begins "Web browsers are defined to process a JNLP file URL by starting a specialized launcher…", the portion that reads "are defined to" is extraneous.
(Of course, the whole point of Calvinism is that no human action can be extraneous to God's plans).
Note, however, that the idiosyncrasies that may be important in studying a particular bronze statue as the great achievement of an individual artisan may be extraneous to a more central (and more interesting) case.
As a further complication, many of the age-related changes observed may be extraneous to the development of functional defects.
"Those would be extraneous details".
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