Sentence examples for anything omitted from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Seierstad said that when she moved in she asked Mr. Rais to tell him if he wanted anything omitted from her book.

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Has anyone omitted anything because they found it too difficult to explain?

Now in the aspiring writer's head was a new line from Kafka: I am only accepting this to keep you from thinking you've omitted anything.

Pedowitz also noted that Donaghy, who had a plea agreement with federal prosecutors, could have been subject to additional criminal penalties if he omitted anything about Foster or anyone else.

As we are gather the evidence, we carefully omit anything that doesn't fit into the story we're writing.

The pamphlet warned prayer groups to omit "anything resembling hysteria, artificiality, theatricality or sensationalism," and said healing should be supervised by a priest.

Did you wind up omitting anything that was new/deeper/interesting? DANA GOODYEAR: "The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch" — not new — is a deep, strange exploration of family and memory, in the vein of "Violent Cases".

I'll also try to condense the skills section, using bullet points to try and pull out relevant skills and omitting anything that's obvious or has already been discussed.

Moreover, the show airbrushes or omits anything even remotely uncomfortable: slaves are referred to as "servants", all marriages are made to look monogamous, and violence is mostly portrayed as either God's will or the actions of villains.

Include everything that comes to mind and don't omit anything.

You need to give importance to all…every little detail matters…You do not omit anything".

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