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1 Noise is what they want, and they have a surfeit of it.
2 Odd thing is, turn back three years, to 2012, and they seemed almost to have a surfeit of them.
3 It will all come in good time; it is not well to have a surfeit of joy in one night.
4 The marketing brains behind Unilever toiletries brand Dove appear to have a surfeit of professional pride, and possibly elevated self-esteem.
5 Dan Scott knew what it meant to stand alone, to face a small hostile world, to have a surfeit of fighting.
6 Let the bastard pop up all over the place; the order of Aza Guilla will have a surfeit of miracles to cherish.
7 Leinster Michael Cheika will have a surfeit following yesterday's Celtic League opener against last season's champions, The Ospreys at the New Stadium.
8 Every faculty but the sight is starved, and that has a surfeit .
9 If there was one thing Rupert had a surfeit of, it was responsibility.
10 Germany has a surfeit of midfielders but are short on defenders.
11 He had long since had a surfeit of these semi-Platonic affinities.
12 He has a surfeit , serious in proportion to its enormity.
13 His Grace had finally had a surfeit of this ungrateful brother and his ambitions.
14 In particular we had a surfeit of speculation on Ruairi Quinn's Budget of next Wednesday.
15 All Blacks bolter-watch New Zealand has a surfeit of quality back-three players, including the Chiefs' Solomon Alaimalo.
16 It was shown that when the plant had a surfeit of drink, it became excessively lethargic and irresponsive.
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