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"If she hadn't won it before she died, I think it would have been a terrible, terrible omission".
Another "well-read woman" wrote a disparaging review, saying "First, there was no information about finding a reception or ceremony site," which would be a terrible omission on the part of my co-writer and myself were it not for the fact that chapter four is devoted entirely to finding a reception and ceremony site.
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You want to be specific, but terrible omissions seem inevitable.
The packing is always high stress, as the omission of a single item can have terrible consequences in the field, when resupply is not an option.
Asked about this omission by The New York Times, Dr. McHugh said that while the girl's case was "terrible," it did not change his assessment: "She did not have something irreversible that abortion could correct".
The omission is unfortunate.
"Terrible, terrible, terrible," he said.
Her omission is ridiculous.
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