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And they investigate what parts of the sound people are unlikely to hear — you omit those parts and send the rest down the line.
Her decision largely to omit those ballads from "Mimi" is commercially gutsy — if multimillionaires can be gutsy — and it makes sense.
The governor would like to omit those requirements from the law and let environmental officials dictate the terms of each cleanup.
And the commercials that omit those traditional trappings will be styled to continuously remind potential customers of Crate & Barrel by echoing the brand's logo and trade dress.
A fascinating historical asterisk to this fact is that in 1907, the first year of the St. Gaudens twenty-dollar gold piece, President Theodore Roosevelt directed that its design omit those words.
When they ask the operating system for a list of files in the lock's directory, it must lie and omit those files (because otherwise the user could delete or replace them).
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"It omits or partly omits those who need the help.
Unilaterally and high-handedly, I've omitted those books that delighted them but bored me comatose.
Too often we omitted those small but important displays, and we learned our lesson.
The present flag, which omits those features, was established under the new constitution of December 16, 1962.
Omitting those over the age of 50 from the changes means that those affected have sufficient time to plan ahead.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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