The complete absence of superfluous detail allows the unexaggerated gestures of the participants to register with full dramatic force. |
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The use of weapons which cause superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering is similarly prohibited. |
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Professionals who do not add to this bottom line are considered superfluous to schools. |
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Any knowledge on modes, scales, intervals, dissonances, consonances, note names, and solmisation for example was superfluous and hence discarded. |
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Many framers may see a bridal registry as superfluous to their framing services. |
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In home viewing, the television's cuts and close-ups filter off superfluous action and train your attention on stage. |
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The author examines solvability in quantum mechanics and classically superfluous invariants. |
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Britain's most famous survival expert is clearly not the sort of chap to indulge himself with superfluous gadgets. |
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Her outros to reports on the show have often been heavy with superfluous emotional cues for viewers. |
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That is not because the principle of museums selling off unwanted or superfluous objects from their collection is being questioned. |
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Everything seems to fit together perfectly, and one doesn't catch any extra or superfluous notes. |
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All the stories are simply constructed, no superfluous words, no extra images to clutter the feeling. |
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And they aren't just superfluous instruments, they make the music what it is. |
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Other times, he prioritizes superfluous aspects of the narrative or the set design to take over and slow his storyline down to a virtual halt. |
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The two dialogue sequences here are superfluous to say the least, as are the sound effects tagged at the end. |
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More often than not they are a superfluous, if pleasant, eye candy that contributes nothing to the plot. |
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This leads naturally enough to the conclusion that it is simply confused or explanatorily superfluous. |
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If you watch Cole in the centre circle when the action is elsewhere, he puts in little superfluous running. |
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It can use this claim to block further legislation, claiming it is superfluous. |
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Layer 3 uses perceptual audio coding and psychoacoustic compression to remove all superfluous information. |
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He keeps the tension high, though many of the props marking scene changes are superfluous. |
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Unnecessary, superfluous comments waste time and try the patience of participants. |
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How do we make legitimate and defensible distinctions between medically necessary and superfluous therapy? |
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Local authorities have become vast empires of superfluous activity, overmanned at taxpayers' expense. |
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Oxtail and goat curries require you to navigate a number of bones, but slow cooking makes the meat meltingly tender and a knife superfluous. |
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The latest MP3 technology compresses all superfluous parts of a sound signal to reduce the amount of memory needed to store digital information. |
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I have not tried to make a positive case for land value taxation, which seemed superfluous. |
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What might have been an endurable serial killer flick is deep-sixed by superfluous scenes and atrocious writing. |
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There is nothing superfluous about his performance, in which primordial emotions are barely contained by his skin. |
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It is presumed that the legislature avoid superfluous or meaningless words, that it does not pointlessly repeat itself or speak in vain. |
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Why do we have superfluous, but potentially deadly vestiges like the appendix or wisdom teeth? |
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Fire officers believe that experience overseas has shown the extra research to be superfluous. |
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It's the most charmlessly charming, utterly superfluous album I've heard in a while. |
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It almost seems superfluous to name-check the ubiquitous brands in the Kellogg's stable. |
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Georgina Beyer's partner became largely superfluous as she sang along, mugged at the camera and generally hammed it up. |
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But if they fail to prove this it seems superfluous, and indeed illogical, to require the accused to prove the contrary on a balance of probabilities. |
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Try not to clutter commercial frontages with superfluous advertising. |
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But often Christie found the scone superfluous, and just ate the cream by the spoonful instead. |
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To him spirituous liquor is a superfluous and dangerous luxury. |
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Like Jacques Brel before him, Elliott strips his songs of any superfluous attribute, only leaving them bare, exposing their guts, and his, for all to see. |
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The device of reconstructing internal dialogues sometimes feels a bit forced or superfluous. |
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Going broke working off the books, Nabil listened to a friend who told him that in Afghanistan, papers were superfluous. |
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Just two weeks ago, the experts were saying the Seoul summit would be superfluous as there was nothing left to decide. |
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Unfortunately, and ironically, this renders the renditions superfluous as, especially with Bachman singing, they're almost note-perfect versions of the originals. |
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Even so, the game is a noteworthy hybrid of multiple genres that somehow solidly come together to create a superfluous and entertaining experience. |
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A couple of video segments are superfluous and dreadfully produced. |
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While this adds some dimension to the text, it can also clutter it, especially when used in extensive quotations, where the parenthesized Chinese is really superfluous. |
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The evil was so wide-spreading, so violent and immedicable, that no care, no prevention could be judged superfluous, which even added a chance to our escape. |
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That building had been an eyesore for years, and was totally superfluous since its function was to raise seedlings for planting the parks around the place with fresh flowers. |
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Often, a biologist need only examine the pleopods to make a family-level designation, thus making the dorsal carapace features superfluous in the diagnosis. |
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And as for Hydromancie, and Choschinomancie, they could vanish as superfluous, as were evident and ridiculous even to the ignorant. |
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Above all, he wanted to maintain the large wartime military establishment, even though the peace made that superfluous. |
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Trim off superfluous fat, rub over the outside of the meat with salt and flour, and set it upon the mirepoix. |
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We cited a goodly number of synonyms, some of them may seem superfluous, but I thought of linguists interested in phytonymy. |
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They were overmanned and inefficient in many areas, and probably superfluous to some parts of the country. |
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When the materials of glass have been kept long in fusion, the mixture casts up the superfluous salt, which the workmen take off with ladles. |
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The resulting economic development would in addition, so it was believed, make social expenditures largely superfluous. |
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On the view that the second represents simply the contraposition of the first, this requirement can be thought superfluous. |
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A spot of superfluous cross-dressing enlivens the closing minutes, garnished with a very funny sight gag involving a security pass. |
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It is perhaps superfluous to belabor the extent, cost and unpunishment of antitrust crime. It is documentable and undeniable. |
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Trim off the small, superfluous branches on each side of the hedge that straggle too far out. |
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This work, originally made for another exhibition, was a bit our of proportion with the small gallery space and seemed superfluous. |
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The cloth was singed to remove superfluous fluff by being passed over heated copper plates and then boiled in bleaching keirs with lime or caustic soda. |
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While many people may find these kind of statistics superfluous to daily requirements, they do give a regular estate car a bit of glamour and razzamatazz. |
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With a full rain suit, carrying an umbrella may be superfluous. |
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However, the fall of Thomas Cromwell, the chief political supporter of government by Councils, and the tranquillity of the western counties made it largely superfluous. |
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In these cases, the definite article may be considered superfluous. |
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On his long, gaunt body, he carried no spare flesh, no superfluous beard, his chin having a soft, economical nap to it, like the worn nap of his broad-brimmed hat. |
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Sometimes the image or line simply seems superfluous or prosily flat. |
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To live by design means consciously choosing to eliminate the superfluous, unrewarding and unproductive activities that drain time, energy and focus. |
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The Queen, Elizabeth II, does not have a passport because passports are issued in her name and on her authority, thus making it superfluous for her to hold one. |
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