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1 Are they entitled to any support or is this valuable group now redundant ?
2 So, now there is now redundant wiring on every circuit.
3 Sir, - I do not share John Waters's belief that Ireland's neutrality is now redundant .
4 Would this extend to regulating surpluses of those whose "type" was now redundant ?
5 All previous possibilities are now redundant , never happened.
6 In Poland, apple growers face a surplus of fruit they cannot sell and orchards that are now redundant .
7 Due to a recent policy decision its physical design is now redundant and the logo is out of date.
8 For example I considered at length what I should do about the now redundant stone in my trouser pocket.
9 That means economies must be given enough stimulus to encourage firms to create new jobs to replace those that are now redundant .
10 The other is that there has been a sea change in politics in the last few decades and the "old" left agenda is now redundant .
11 New contract details obtained by news.com.au reveal the pop singer pocketed $935,000 in "talent fees" for the now redundant tourism advertisement.
12 A few hours after we say goodbye, one such outburst will transform Imminently Redundant Liam Neeson Interview into Now Redundant Liam Neeson Interview.
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