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In other words, the two minutes of fade out NAs are utterly redundant.
When the caped crusader is capable of murdering his enemies without a moment's hesitation, one of the greatest rivalries in comic book history is rendered utterly redundant.
Obviously to ask what Hopkins was thinking would be utterly redundant, because her mind is constantly and exclusively full of nothing but fire and screaming and the sound of crying children.
ITV tends to go for a pitchside podium, a gimmick as utterly redundant as the BBC's policy of interviewing Nick Robinson in a deserted Downing Street late at night to provide a supposedly authentic backdrop.
In the vast majority of cases we go to the nearest and most convenient hospital, which renders utterly redundant the notion of "recommending" your facility as if it were a restaurant or a B&B.
The comedy could be broad but its joyful spoofing of war film tropes was surprisingly sharp, and it consistently produced memorable characters such as the useless master of disguise LeClerc whose utterly redundant refrain "It is I – LeClerc!" became one of the show's many catchphrases.
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Genial twinkly-eyed, utterly-redundant SNP man Angus Robertson talked a decent game.
Benny lingered over his notes, which for some reason seemed redundant or utterly false.
Ukip redundant?
Utterly glorious.
Utterly ridiculous.
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