Nature makes us poor only when we want necessaries; but custom gives the name of poverty to the want of superfluities ."
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It was believed that coffee and tea aid the body in evacuation of superfluities, and was consumed in the morning.
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Her fellow counselor is usually a large, loud man with a superfluity of biceps and a larynx the size and density of an anvil.
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If the musical theater can be used to represent its own workings, then it can get around the awkwardnesses of its historical and social superfluity.
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The export of money in the course of traffic, instead of diminishing, increases the national wealth, trade being only an exchange of superfluities.
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Watching my three daughters grow and mature, I developed not so much a sense of superfluity as an awareness of being more or less routinely ignored.
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To me, with the weakness already confessed, the piece suffers from general absence of destination, and from a considerable superfluity of articulate chorus girls.
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Due to this high volume of queries and text processing, the software is required to run in a highly dispersed environment with a high degree of superfluity.
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But in Oscar Wilde, the celebrity culture has finally found a subject worthy of this superfluity, someone complicated and challenging enough to endure the excess and more.
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In the richest imperial province of 17th-century Spain, Flanders, florid decorative detailing was more tightly knit to the structure, thus precluding concerns of superfluity.