Sentence examples for one thing omitted from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, there is more than he knows, for he follows the composer in declaring that the one thing omitted from the "Vingt Regards" is human love -- despite the fact that his own performance, time and again, reveals that the work is an immense love song.

One thing omitted from many of those lists, however, was the rise of the pretzel.

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The one thing that Peabody Energy omitted to say is that coal is one of the world's dirtiest mainstream energy fuels for power generation.

When Yale University Press published political scientist Jytte Klausen's book The Cartoons That Shook the World, about the impact of the 2005 publication of cartoon images of Muhammad in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, they omitted one thing: the images themselves.

For one thing, it doesn't omit pronouns and articles the way headlines do.

'I can do what I can, but omit one thing when the service fails' rather than the service just falling over entirely.

As in memory, the good things were exaggerated, the bad things omitted.

"We shudder at some of the things omitted and, indeed, at some extremely dubious claims made".

He may, however, omit this: We have proven ourselves incapable of doing the one thing that has come, against our will, to define us more than anything else we do as Israelis: occupation.

There is only one thing I loathe more than badly-written sex scenes, and that is when they are brief or omitted altogether.

Elle didn't respond to a request for comment from The Huffington Post, but one thing's clear: When designers, magazine staffers and industry insiders visualize their "girl," that vision continues to omit people of color.

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