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The New Yorker, December 24 , 1927P. 7 Unfinished pillars on top of steps outside Metropolitan Museum were placed there by the architect, Richard Hunt, in the hope that the trustees would see the necessity for providing the sculptured groups which were left out for lack of money when it was built.

By James Thurber and Eames The New Yorker, December 24 , 1927P. 7 Unfinished pillars on top of steps outside Metropolitan Museum were placed there by the architect, Richard Hunt, in the hope that the trustees would see the necessity for providing the sculptured groups which were left out for lack of money when it was built.

Mr. Fleischer's words -- some of which were left out of the White House transcript, compounding the error -- suggested that the White House was seeking to curb criticism during the crisis, and he is still bruised by the incident.

Maybe he wanted to be seen as part of all that". A spokesperson for the OED's publisher Oxford University Press said one of the dictionary's current policies was "to re-evaluate any terms which were left out of the supplement by Burchfield" and it was constantly adding new words "from every corner of the English-speaking world".

(AFP) World Briefing A8 NATIONAL A16-25 SpurNetworks Express No Interestrest in Rival Debates The ABC and CBS television networks, which were left out of Gov. George W. Bush's presidential debates proposal, said they had no intention of carrying debates sponsored by rival networks like NBC and CNN.

Astrid Wittmann, co-author of the paper, said species with low resilience could be outcompeted by those that were less vulnerable to acidification, and that further studies were needed, particularly on plants and plankton, which were left out of this research.

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Greece, which was left out originally because of its weak economy, is scheduled to join the euro in January.

But this is largely due to the inclusion of data from Indonesia which was left out in 2014 because there were no reliable national figures at the time.

The probability is not dependent on the previous assignment of the peak j, which is left out both from the likelihood term and from the count.

The training sets consisted of a combination of true qnr sequences excluding the class which was left out from the model in question and a set of 90 random non- qnr genes.

As Michael Pietsch points out, in choosing the I.R.S. as a subject Wallace had "posed himself the task that is almost the opposite of how fiction works," which is "leaving out the things that are not of much interest".

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