But more than this, the very faithfulness of the Pre-Raphaelites arises from the redundance of their imaginative power. |
Self-dispersion is the essence of its sovereignty, and is one of the elements of its redundance. |
Whatever is Ovid's subject, the redundance of a copious fancy still appears. |
Respecting Shelley at Eton, there is almost a redundance of evidence. |
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Many modern sensors for continuous level measurement are actually approved as overfill protection system, however, a second, physically different measuring system provides the best safety and redundance. |