In short, what we have here is an astonishing wealth and stylistic range of soundscapes, quite literally an embarrassment of riches. |
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What at first seems to be nothing more than a contractual obligation thing is actually an embarrassment of riches. |
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Suddenly, the selectors who hardly knew where to turn earlier in the season have an embarrassment of riches. |
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Given the generosity with which people describe themselves, such Web sites are an embarrassment of riches. |
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He has come full bloom at the time Indian cricket has an embarrassment of riches. |
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From being an embarrassment up front, they have an embarrassment of riches. |
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Sixteen songs, and not a clunker amongst them, really is an embarrassment of riches and will surely bring this gifted singer songwriter the audience he deserves. |
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By the look of things, it's going to be an embarrassment of riches for the group. |
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To be fair, first outings generally go well and she had an embarrassment of riches gifted to her by a Labour party falling apart at the seams. |
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As regards his forward options for Gli Azzurri, Lippi has a veritable embarrassment of riches. |
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On one hand, in selected areas at least, the humanities are the recipients of an embarrassment of riches. |
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There is, in fact, an embarrassment of riches in answering this question, but I will confine the discussion to eight basic points. |
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Germany certainly seems to have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to attacking midfielders, as Werder Bremen illustrated. |
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In an up-period, there is an embarrassment of riches, too much to absorb and consume, a feeling of plenitude that seems to extend into any foreseeable future. |
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The film, written by Stephen Beresford and directed by Matthew Warchus, offers an embarrassment of riches. |
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It is an embarrassment of riches, although that has never embarrassed the Yankees before. |
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When it comes to choosing stadiums, we will certainly have an embarrassment of riches. |
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Yet such is Mexico's current embarrassment of riches that Aguirre can also call upon several lesser-known but equally talented youngsters, among them Hector Moreno, Efrain Juarez, Pablo Barrera and Javier Hernandez. |
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As befits the most successful team in FIFA World Cup history, Brazil have the usual embarrassment of riches to choose from as their final squad of 23 begins to take shape. |
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Coach Marcos Paquetá has an embarrassment of riches at his disposal, including precociously talented Abuda, who has looked lethal in front of goal in warm-up games. |
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It also reflects a near-historic situation for German junior football, dramatically restored to the global elite in the past couple of years, and suddenly faced with an embarrassment of riches. |
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Its synonyms are an embarrassment of riches. |
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Roger was in the library, trying to choose, from an embarrassment of riches, the ten of his father's books which he was to be permitted to take to the city. |
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The Argies have an embarrassment of riches up front, with five forwards who'd walk into any team in the world, especially if Kevin Keegan was picking it. |
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