Sentence examples for missing portions of from inspiring English sources

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If you no longer have access to the computer after the conclusion of the examination, you may not be able to retrieve files which could assist in the recovery of missing portions of your essay answers".

Three other missing portions of the altarpiece had been identified in the collections of Dulwich, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa and the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh.

On "Morning Joe, Joe Scarboroughh and his co-hosts wondered, only half-jokingly, why Ms. Kennedy hadn't deleted the more damning parts, as with the famously missing portions of Richard Nixon's Oval Office recordings.

Elizabeth Stone, an archaeologist at the State University of New York at Stony Brook who saw the Sippar tablets in the 1980's, said they included previously missing portions of the Epic of Gilgamesh, the world's first major literary work, from the culture that invented writing.

The site, known as GEDmatch, is a popular resource for people who have obtained their own DNA through readily available consumer testing services and want to fill in missing portions of their family tree to conduct further analyses.

Of the 300 valid Holter sessions, three sessions were missing portions of the overall protocol.

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A group of women carrying heavy bundles carefully step across the wooden planks that the Uzbekistani border guards have laid over the missing portion of the bridge.

The floors and halls were full of hazards that hampered the firefighters' efforts: a lack of operating stairwells, a missing portion of a standpipe system that was supposed to deliver water to the fire.

The lack of inspections at the building, at 130 Liberty Street, are an issue because of the possibility that hazards there — the lack of operating stairwells, a missing portion of the standpipe system that was supposed to deliver water to a fire — would have been recognized before firefighters stormed the building.

Supplying in his mind's eye the missing portion of the daily circle, the Greek astronomer could imagine that his real eye was at the apex of a cone, the surface of which was defined by the Sun's rays at different times of the day and the base of which was defined by the Sun's apparent diurnal course.

Finally, the ratio is reversed to represent the missing portion of the contour: F_{c} = 1-frac{sum{I_{s}}}{N_{S} times L} (4).

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