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What makes Mr. Bertolucci's memory of them more touching is that he omitted what the novelist says right before: "A second chance — that's the delusion.
In the Sixties there was a fashion for defending [word omitted: what's found in top-shelf magazines] by claiming that "the real obscenity" was something else - usually racism or violence.
For example, his original financial disclosure form for calendar year 1990, omitted what had been his principal asset through the 1980s and 1990s, an apartment building on W. 174th St .in New York.
It is also important to relate the visualizations to phenomena and situations in the visible world and to discuss what aspects the visualizations represent, what is omitted, what they tell us, and what they do not tell.
Rayner (2012, p. 108) states that: "in drawing attention to what we know we know, what we know we don't know and what we don't know we don't know, Rumsfeld altogether omitted what is possibly the most intriguing combination: what we don't know we know".
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Nonfiction lies by omitting what is.
The mayor's projections also omit what the ripple effects may be in the suburbs.
And among other unexpected consequences of restless exhibition attendance, how can I omit what I once thought of as Museum Mind?
The terse statement issued by the court on Thursday evening appeared to omit what those inside the courtroom said were far more detailed revelations about the crime.
The correct answers are British and Israeli, omitting what some Palestinians consider to have been periods of Ottoman and Jordanian occupation.
Interestingly, Ranke's list of sources of relevant data omits what present-day historians would consider the most obvious and valuable source: state papers (the documents produced by public officials in performing official actions).
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