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1 Under this universal decree the industry of the Blood-Council might, now seem superfluous .
2 That no one lived in this region it would seem superfluous to state.
3 These arguments are so obvious, that it may seem superfluous to dwell upon them.
4 Their intimacy was such as to make words seem superfluous .
5 For western audiences, such basic instructions may seem superfluous .
6 And can any praise seem superfluous for California's apostles in particular for the saintly Serra?
7 At this time of day it might seem superfluous to issue a cartoon of this kind.
8 From a practical point of view this may seem superfluous , as the matter has been definitely settled.
9 All further arguments would seem superfluous .
10 The reputation of Mr. Robertson's Sermons is now so wide-spread, that any commendation of ours may seem superfluous .
11 This statement would seem superfluous , if its need were not apparent in questions dealing with the origin of life.
12 If you don't have an allergy, this type of baking may seem superfluous to you, and the breads probably unpalatable.
13 Several predecessors in this field have done their work so well that another book entirely historical in character might seem superfluous .
14 It may seem superfluous , but Soik believes that by creating mini-stories around our dreams, we're more likely to engage with the app.
15 Whence it would seem superfluous to make the Saints mediators between ourselves and God, and so ask them to intercede for us.
16 I had made no references to my life; they now seemed superfluous !
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