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While the State Department has recognized the threat posed even by the seemingly innocuous smuggling of cigarettes, the European Union for its part has omitted it in the European Agenda on Security.
Some government-controlled websites omitted it in reporting the speech.
This worked for two weeks, then they omitted it, and force of habit brought him the rest of the way.
And almost every European production I've seen has omitted it: this episode is simply too coarse for those refined ears.
When editing the Bodley Head edition of Ford (1962-63), Greene simply omitted it, thus reducing a quartet to a trilogy.
For this reason, the researchers omitted it from their analysis the estimate of 98,000 was made without including the Fallujah data.
Instead, I omitted it because unlike so many criticisms of the old colonial empires, this one happens to be completely ahistorical.
For example, if one of the baptismal names in Johann Sebastian Bach or Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is to be omitted, it would be Johann.
Although she omitted it from the book, every woman in the Romantic category -- those whose marriages retained the sexual and emotional intensity they had at the outset -- said her defining childhood bond was with her father.
A new Star Wars film that used John Williams's thunderous music only in passing, or even omitted it entirely, would send a clear message that it was consigning nostalgia to the past.
On Thursday the conductor Andrews Sill prefaced "Diamonds" with an invaluable "See the Music" talk about the Third Symphony's opening movement and the rhythmic, structural and thematic reasons Balanchine may have omitted it.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com