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One egregious omission is the Bronx as a hallowed stickball site.
This was a particularly egregious omission, said one commenter, given their disproportionately high rate among the mug shot population.
The most egregious omission was said (even by the Academy's president at the time, Sid Ganis) to be Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight".
This egregious omission follows last year's receipt of no Pulitzer Prizes, and continues my twenty-nine-year streak of not receiving even one of these prizes.
NED BEATTY IN 'CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF' -- This is by far the most egregious omission among the Tony nominations.
To Republicans, the most egregious omission came back on Oct. 21, when Mr. Obama signed free trade agreements with Colombia, South Korea and Panama, after years of negotiations and final votes carried largely by Republicans.
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There are also some egregious omissions: art, social, and intellectual history are essentially passed over.
At times, it seems his desire to keep the message clear leads him to make some egregious omissions.
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A gross omission, perhaps.
As for what Unger calls my "most egregious sin," of "omission": although omission can indeed sometimes be a crime, in this case it was a blessing.
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