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- We are daily surfeited in the Middle East with politics and news.
- "The public have been surfeited with war literature.
- How to market an anti-marketing product to people surfeited with marketing?
- They sound very much like Christians who are surfeited with what Christmas has become.
- _Surfeited with new labor-saving devices, everyone seems to have less time.
- The catalogues of companies, stars, venues and repertoires had become lengthy, surfeited.
- But the final danger is to do too much because the eye, delighted by a small mouthful, is soon surfeited ."
- OLYMPIC HITS _ Though the Summer Games were _ surprise ! _ surfeited with cloying commercialism, some advertisers at least avoided hyperbole or jingoism.
- Many of the other pictures make nearly as vivid an impression; they're so chockablock with incident that you leave the exhibition feeling surfeited.
- Some of the agents and military aides who traveled with Kennedy, surfeited with available women, soon found themselves doing what the president was doing.
- The Doric portico, the Palladian bridge, the Gothic ruin, the Chinese pagoda, that surprise the stranger, soon lose their charms to their surfeited master.
- These outbursts supposedly reflected the discontent of people surfeited by the grandiose posturing of their populist, leftist chief executive who failed to deliver the economic fairness and justice he promised.
- "Love Invents Us " is a novel surfeited by reality : the truth about what really happens in a life lived somewhere in the vast middle, between melodrama and nothingness.
- For the second consecutive day during the fall couture showings, an audience surfeited with heat and fashion spontaneously rose to its feet to honor a designer during his traditional walk down the runway after the show.
- Replete with the atmospheric and emotional impressions of Celaya Reyes, " Caramelo " is also surfeited with family legends, gossip, tirades, song lyrics, footnotes, and a couple of film reviews.
- Beyond the chamber, a great buzz of surprise swept the Capitol, for the Byrd is one of the constitutional deans of the Senate and the motion took on extra heft as he announced how thoroughly he was surfeited with the scandal.
- Henry speaks of Richard II's leadership : " Being daily swallowed by men's eyes, they surfeited with honey and began to loathe the taste of sweetness, whereof a little more than a little is by much too much ."
- NBC's recent coverage of the Sydney Olympics surfeited viewers with so many features about athletes'emotional state that one had to wonder if the true competition was not for the fastest time or best performance but for the most gut-wrenching personal drama.
- Along with a host of lesser imitators, poet and novelist Denis Johnson appeared on this broken-glass landscape in the early 1980s; his first novel, " Angels, " was a haunting story of itinerant losers that seemed surfeited in predawn dread.
- The yearlong ordeal had come to this, the government's highest deliberative body on display as the court finally tasked with parsing out witness testimony on behalf of a nation surfeited with the oft-told tale of the President's misbehavior with the former White House intern.
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