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Such a stark omission not only points to a negation of a singer's sexual preference, but a fear of it; or, more specifically, a fear of not being able to appeal to as wide an audience as possible (read: the "straight majority").
But regardless, the unseemly spectacle of the Middle East's sole democracy failing to support a revolutionary freedom movement sprouting in Arab countries is a stark omission that the Arabs are not likely to forget.
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In times where economics dominates political debate, two stark omissions are Gillian Tett's The Silo Effect and Katrine Marçal's Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner?
The main goal is to go out there and do well for yourself.' Wheldon's IRL championship and Indy 500 triumphs are the two stark omissions from Franchitti's otherwise glowing CV.
A gross omission, perhaps.
Instead of the black comedy and dead-on, loony dialogue of "Libra" and "Mao II," there are stark Pinteresque exchanges, filled with silences and omissions.
It was this omission -- as much as Mr. Rumsfeld's stark warning to the Europeans to avoid "actions that could reduce NATO's effectiveness by confusing duplication or by perturbing the transatlantic link" -- that was noted in European capitals.
Activision is starting to make the stark transition to the latest generation of consoles, with old-gen lacking several key features, and campaign is the biggest omission.
Stark shadows.
Regional differences are stark.
The reality is stark.
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