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1 And if there's one thing I have a surplus of, it's baths.
2 Last year was the first that Spain's pension system did not have a surplus .
3 We will then have a surplus of energy to allow us to help others.
4 Producers could be very glad to have a surplus .
5 If we have a surplus of slaves, then why not let some of them go?
6 We also have a surplus supply, costly to care for, which ought to be sold.
7 He could do all the swearing for our army in Mexico, and then have a surplus .
8 We have a surplus in that area already.
9 I and K now both have a surplus of 66, which surpluses have to be transferred.
10 The Conservatives reckon they could eradicate the deficit - and even have a surplus - by 2018.
11 Now they are sufficient for all public needs, and we have a surplus instead of a deficit.
12 Scott Morrison said the Coalition would also have a surplus but it wouldn't achieve this by taxing retirees.
13 Clearly, we have a surplus of between 1.8 and 2 bpd.
14 And it would have a surplus .
15 The Indians don't store up supplies, and, besides, they're much too scattered to have a surplus for us.
16 We actually won't know whether we have a surplus until the Government's accounts are published next October, he said.
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