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Either way, around 1000 footballers look likely to be made redundant when their contracts run out at the end of this season.
Will the tiara that has graced Sligo's lovelies for 14 years be made redundant with a new one from this year's organisers taking its place?
Due to the redundant nature of codons, the genetic code shows a significant level of neutrality.
I do not mind the lurkers, I can totally understand how commenting can be both intimidating and redundant.
The Hall was built in 1826, but became redundant when the present town hall was built.
The bridge became redundant when the railway was diverted to avoid subsidence caused by the Selby coalfield.
All this was done at a time when staff were available and the word redundant was unknown.
Britain's largest coal operator has already shut the Prince of Wales Colliery at Pontefract, making hundreds of men redundant.
It's more or less redundant because most of the busses begin or terminate at the bus station and so never use it.
Scottish police marksmen have been issued with a revolutionary type of plastic bullet that could make conventional firearms almost redundant.
But these moments of pathos are redundant in what is probably the most breathlessly exuberant movie yet made.
He applied to convert the unlisted and redundant Allhallows church, on Cliffe Lane, into three three-bedroom houses with no parking provision.
Each morning elderly men in crewcuts and bolo ties emerge from behind the redundant locks of ranchstyles to run up the flag.
Eventually, I'm told, maps will be rendered redundant by Global Positioning Systems, which will mark a triumph of science over mumbo-jumbo.
His best work, though, is self-indulgent, redundant, and exasperating, and therein lay its charms.
As they sit passively in front of their TV sets, they are barraged with redundant images.
I made sizzurp in my mug and needless to say, the post-show trip to the bar was totally redundant and I was nearly nodding off in my seat.
However, one should note that Kahneman and Henik's dual displays consisted of an integrated display and a redundant uncolored display.
If so, the law of parsimony of explanation would suggest that the construct of vital exhaustion is redundant.
If any architects or firms have redundant T squares and set squares, and books and journals they can spare, these would be gratefully received.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Nor is the term Olympus as applied to these hills a redundant flight of fancy.
Its attributes of youth are the activity and eager life with which it is redundant.
For a time there was enthusiastic cutting of septal spurs and burning of redundant mucosa and cauterizing of sensitive areas.
Neither does the appearance of a redundant s in such words as towards, downwards, afterwards and heavenwards.
After the operation return the parts within the sphincter and cut off any tabs of redundant integument with scissors.
In many cases of hypertrophic rhinitis it is necessary to remove portions of redundant turbinal tissue.
Hence it is as common a thing to hear our orators condemned for being too jejune and feeble as too excessive and redundant.
And this rosiness, so like redundant vigor, was it not the flush of her hot task?
The neck of the flap is sure to be redundant and prominent, but can be pared.
American forces had burnt all redundant and useless equipment before vacating the Shamsi airbase in Balochistan.
There's nothing to keep unified messaging from being deployed on fault-tolerant, high-availability, even redundant servers.
Let's say that the agents of financial repression misplay their hands and print the fatal redundant unit of scrip.
Often simply redundant, used from a mere habit of wordiness.
The redundant use of the personal pronoun with the relative is common.
To some it may seem unwelcome, to others redundant and supererogatory.
He was a small, short, youngish man, sprinkled all over his face with freckles, and wearing redundant yellow hair.
One of the largest 19th Century limekilns in the country, it is now redundant and suffering from exposure to the elements.
No one has money to toss around in the current climate, and that includes the BBC who made loyal staff redundant whilst this digital fiasco was racking up huge costs.
A boutique architect practice is creating a 'grand design' project of its own after being appointed to transform a redundant water tower into a state-of-the-art home.
Based on redundant garments, the luxury resale site estimates there could be up to PS10billion worth of clothes lying unloved and unworn in British women's wardrobes.
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