The officer who was going to witness the oath for me asked me if I was going to omit the line and when I said yes he refused to do it. |
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He was nice enough, but definitely didn't omit the warmth and compassion Hayden had. |
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For some reason, software that had worked earlier without a hitch had waited until election night to omit eight precincts in the tally. |
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Then there are other things, such as amending clause 92 to omit the unneeded cross reference, for example. |
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You can replace Tia Maria with any other liqueur or omit if the sauce is for children. |
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The firm can omit the high design fees while still offering some degree of customization and site-specific architecture. |
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Today he may omit the dalmatic for a good reason, and many bishops have dispensed with it as unnecessary. |
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Or, take the first one, omit the Root Beer, add some of that Dr. K and a couple glugs of Red Cream Soda. |
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If your walls are meeting at true right angles so that the room is a perfect square or rectangle, you can omit this step. |
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Strangely, though, when you omit to fasten your seat belt the car lets out a single soft, sweet, sustained chime. |
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Because we consider only round-robin matches, and thus omit semi-finals and finals, there are no constrained observations in the sample. |
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The athematic or irregular verbs generally omit the use of a theme vowel and frequently vary their stems. |
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As a result, it has become standard to omit the use of a and b designations in naming avermectins. |
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You can't omit people and then act like we'll just start like everything is square and even when, in fact, it was not and is not. |
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I will omit discussion of the possibility that either nasal consonant changed to still less-marked agma. |
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Of course they omit to mention that their slice of the pot, i.e. trading commissions, will be higher as a result. |
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But, the undesigned length of the preceding remarks renders it necessary to omit them, and conclude with a brief improvement. |
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Messages tend to be short, even telegraphic, and may omit grammatical bridges. |
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Mix some strained papaya human baby food with this, but omit adding additional vitamins or minerals. |
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To omit what Paul himself would have regarded an essential part of his life seems rather offensive. |
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Do not omit to taste the traditional skopelitians flavours such as the cheese pie and the delicious marzipans. |
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The finest recipes omit the semolina, giving an extra spongy result. |
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To form the equivalent of a passive, simply omit the agent noun phrase. |
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Later redactions of saints' lives tended to omit historical details that were no longer easily understood and to embellish the text with more outlandish miracle stories. |
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Most of the reports either omit the rest of the quotation entirely, or append it elsewhere, as though they weren't part of one long, multi-clause sentence. |
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Translators are not free to omit or alter anything communicated by the original, either systematically or unsystematically, in deference to feminist or to any other dogma. |
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But she does omit some curious facts that could cause some to wonder what else she left out. |
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He should omit sedative drugs and reduce his alcohol intake. |
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Modern versions often include ice cream and omit the meringues. |
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We are to procure dispensation or leave to omit the observation of it in such circumstances. |
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Another form of negative narration, praeteritio, professes to omit mention of events in the narrative only to do so under the mark of negation. |
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Songs for some dances vary from side to side, and some sides omit songs altogether. |
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Metal subgenres variously emphasize, alter, or omit one or more of these attributes. |
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The ruling should coerce the Turkish government to completely omit religious affiliation on future identity cards. |
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Much too conscientious a Musician, to omit a note of his part, he patiently waited for the pauses, to pull up his nethergarment again. |
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A few omit the planula, polyp and ephyra phases and produce new medusae directly from eggs. |
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Many types of elliptical construction are possible in English, resulting in sentences that omit certain redundant elements. |
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If it has a present tense declarative then it would usually omit mood morphemes. |
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The test of any story is how very good the stuff that you, not your editors, omit. |
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However, such analysis can often omit the environmental impacts of dams and the reservoirs that they contain. |
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We omit the proofs of these lemmas, because these are straightforward corollaries from the definitions. |
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No runner making its handicap debut has won this race during the timescale we employ so we can omit Betimes, Ben Hall, Royal Mezyan and Zaraee. |
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Whilst the first casualty was, as you remark, a Grenadier Guard, you omit to mention the 17 Afghan civilians blown up by misaimed rockets. |
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Still other methods omit bisulphite treatment entirely, such as single-stranded conformational analysis. |
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You might for example, omit an advanced degree so you won't appear overqualified for a particular position. |
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The same preferences are reflected in what the polities omit to do. |
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Castration is performed on ram lambs not intended for breeding, although some shepherds choose to omit this for ethical, economic or practical reasons. |
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Most estimates also omit microscopic algae, such as phytoplankton. |
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Because this is notationally cumbersome, I omit the formal details. |
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While the films follow the book's general storyline, they do omit some of the novel's plot elements and include some additions to and deviations from the source material. |
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Generally, we omit the t-dependence of the integrands in the notation. |
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For, Suidas is silent herein, Cedrenus and Zonaras, two grave and punctual authors, delivering only the confiscation of his goods, omit the history of his mendication. |
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One exception is nu metal bands, which tend to omit guitar solos. |
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Purely musical considerations led Elgar to omit variations depicting Arthur Sullivan and Hubert Parry, whose styles he tried but failed to incorporate in the variations. |
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Much of this material became obsolete with the adoption of the Gregorian Calendar by Britain and its colonies in 1752, and thus modern editions invariably omit it. |
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The call came after a whistle-blower claimed he was told to 'remove, omit and delete' from a report late last year and was dismissed for making the claims. |
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I cannot omit a subtility of one of those quack operators, with which he gulled the poor people to crowd about him, but did nothing for them without money. |
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For an excellent plain Aprium jam, you may omit the almonds. |
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Do not omit thy prayers for want of a good oratory, or place to pray in. |
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Omit it all together or try adding digestive herbs such as Chen Pi and Sha Ren. |
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Omit flowers and donations may be made to the VNA Hospice of Souther Worcester County or The American Cancer Soc. |
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