The attribute of being superfluous and unneeded.
1 The whole stanza is beautiful, and musical with the music of redundance .
2 Among the ancients, the redundance of population was sometimes checked by exposing infants.
3 Self-dispersion is the essence of its sovereignty, and is one of the elements of its redundance .
4 How this redundance is obtained you will see in a moment by bending any feather the wrong way.
5 The oaths themselves were necessarily spare, given the constraints of time and the redundance of most of the conventional vocabulary.
6 Redundances continue to run ahead of the 2005 level despite some improvement in April, accoridng to figures released yesterday.
7 There are a large number of names listed as being responsible for this film, called "The Enigma Redundance . "
8 "But what has redundance got to do with this?" George asked.
9 He improved his Pleasures of the Imagination in the subsequent editions, by pruning away a great many redundances of style and ornament.
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