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As Hutchinson’s testimony made vividly, if redundantly, clear, you are led by a monstrous, unstable child.

He described his most vivid character, Jackson Lamb, perhaps a bit redundantly, as “Timothy Spall gone to seed.”

So, the government can conduct trials for the purpose of virtue signaling — to announce, however redundantly, that it condemns particular frames of mind.

Hawley’s proposal for a gigantic increase in government’s fine-tuning of the economy comes at a moment when inflation reveals, redundantly, government’s inability to even preserve the currency as a store of value.

At the all-star break, Major League Baseball’s 2021 season is demonstrating, redundantly, that the quality of the game as entertainment is declining.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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