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The Turner excludes so much talent, ignores so much achievement.
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"Ouch," Ms. Jen said in an e-mail, of those lines that seem to exclude so much.
"It was only later when I realized that the frame that was set by the masters excluded so much more than it included," Rosales said.
Paley remembers pitying a schoolfriend who wasn't Jewish, for being excluded from so much community and language.
"Sin City Gallery is dedicated to providing a serious professional forum, exhibit space, and series of publications for practitioners of provocative art who have too long been marginalized or excluded from so much of the art world," reads a press release for the event.
Let's be smart enough to invest in real sustainable solutions, which excludes biofuels that have been so much at the centre of attention in government policies.
The graph above excludes Facebook because it's so much bigger than everyone else that it hides the other details; the one below includes it.
The two dissenting opinions, by Justices John Paul Stevens and David Souter both of whom had joined the majority in Hurley v. Irish-American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Group of Boston, Inc. (1995), which upheld the right of parade organizers to exclude gay groups did not disagree so much with Rehnquist's interpretation of the law as with the facts of the case.
Here are some of the most serious problems in these revised standards: The public, and even its representatives, are excluded from the testing of machines (so much for transparency).
McDougall said climate science research needed to be excluded from the requirement to raise so much external funding, or a new public good research centre needed to be created.
The editors of the "Revolt in Alternative" pages are trying to exclude the old political elite, because so much of Slovene politics in the last quarter of a century has seen the recycling of faces.The point is to activate citizens according to Mr Videmsek.
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