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As in memory, the good things were exaggerated, the bad things omitted.
The two-page program synopsis informs us of things omitted onstage.
"We shudder at some of the things omitted and, indeed, at some extremely dubious claims made".
The most obvious things omitted were references to the three major exposés brought to light by Lib Dem MPs which, as Michael White points out, formed most of the top headlines of Tuesday's Guardian.
Here he aimed at a distinction between what was already invented and known in contrast to "things omitted which ought be there" (Bacon IV [1901], 23).
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("Project Nim" differs from Ms. Hess's book by, among other things, omitting mention of Bruno, an earlier chimp housed with Ms. LaFarge).
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.
This may be because things are omitted that should be said, or because advertisements are composed or purposefully printed in such way as to mislead.
But if any of these things was omitted, neither the senate nor the people had the power to vote for war.
It follows that there is no such thing as omitted variables or disturbances.
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