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Despite this sudden surfeit of popularity, the hits dried up after 1947.
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In the meantime, a surfeit of optimism gives the exhibition the atmosphere of a highbrow trade show.
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Their surfeit of soulstuff allows them to use supernatural abilities more often, but not greatly so.
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Teams with a surfeit of forwards and wingers may choose to adopt formations such as 4231, 352 and 433, which commit forwards and wingers high up the pitch.
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With such a surfeit of food, the trout are fat and happy, he said.
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The event was not a success: the summer was exceptionally wet, making play difficult on damp uncovered pitches, and attendances were poor, attributed to a surfeit of cricket.
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But the final danger is to do too much because the eye, delighted by a small mouthful, is soon surfeited.
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There is a waltz of which (as the audience was whistling it before the play was half finished) we shall probably have a surfeit.
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Irrigation allowed a surfeit of new planted orchards, vineyards and olive gardens, which attracted oil presses and related businesses, set up on the north side of town.
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This movie offers a surfeit of such moments.
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