Sentence examples for which omits from inspiring English sources

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The fullest description, which omits many details, is found in Apollodorus's speech "Against Neaera".

The present flag, which omits those features, was established under the new constitution of December 16, 1962.

But the core C.P.I., which omits food and energy and is more closely watched by the Fed for inflation trends, advanced just 0.2percentt, matching Wall Street's expectations.

That study is featured prominently on the Carnegie Web site, which omits mention of two others that the Education Department judged to be well designed but showed no benefits.

It thus depicts a vanished world – one, moreover, which omits not only the upper classes but also gay men and women, bisexuals and indeed those heterosexuals who chose not to marry.

A clue to the mystery appears further down on the label, which omits the work's dimensions (another oversight) but says that it was a gift from Roy Neuberger, the museum's chief benefactor.

Of the author, we learn that he had a feud with the great José Lezama Lima, that he fled Cuba and settled in New York, and that "his name figures in the Dictionary of Cuban Authors (Havana, 1978), which omits Guillermo Cabrera Infante".

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But core prices, which omit food and energy costs, edged up 0.2percentt.

"Or try specialist companies for solo travellers (Solos Holidays, Just You) which omit singles' supplements".

Global sales grew 7.5percentt in the period, while operating profits, which omit one-time events, jumped 85percentt.

Some find light boxes – which omit rays at least 10 times stronger than ordinary lighting – help to improve their mood.

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