Sentence examples for omitted articles from inspiring English sources

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The omitted articles -- on schools around the country that are making elaborate plans to commemorate Sept. 11 and on the dangers to crowds watching a lava flow in Hawaii -- may be found online today at nytimes.com /corrections.html.html

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The omitted article may be found at www.nytimes.com.

An omitted article, about the New York Times/CBS News Poll, is printed today, on Page A5.

The omitted article is available on the Web at www.nytimes.com/national.

If the noinclude tags are omitted, article pages will appear in the Template categories.

In addition, we limited the author's affiliation to regional terms (China, HK, TW), thus likely omitting articles that only designated particular Chinese cities or provinces.

Kyodo News reported that the submitted papers also omitted an article in which Akie described being "moved to tears by the school's education policy".

At the risk of sinking into pedantry, we remind readers that, as always, we have omitted the article "the" (as in "the only" or even "the most") Notable Books.

Those articles omitted the surprise of the Syria attack, in keeping with the goal of presenting an uplifting account of the two leaders meeting as peers.

Owing to the lack of space, a fully comprehensive description of the algorithm is often omitted in research articles.

For citation of Wikipedia just as a site, omit any article titles at the beginning and simply follow the directions as stated above.

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