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However much or how little confidence she had in him after that omission and however she felt about using the Chief like that, Burn did the only thing she could do
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I did neglect to mention that you had been plying that rod since you were able to stand on two feet, but that little omission needn't be made too much of
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This signifies that starting from this cell, it can recover the whole existent human knowledge with security that the knowledge won’t get lost in consequence of catastrophe of the nature, omission and criminal act
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Better bread would, in my opinion, result from the use of a very fine wholemeal flour such as the “Nu-Era,” and the omission of salt
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sion and omission to follow the true God or the gods of
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The Anti-Federalist cited the omission of a bill of rights as rea-
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an omission in stating the powers granted to the government,
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When the failure is with full knowledge of the duty and an intention to perform it, the omission is wilful
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When the nonperformance is the result of a lack of ordinary care, the omission is negligent
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The final straw was the omission of an important fact from a story about a black university in Texas, necessitating yet another
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That omission must be righted
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[2] The [----] indicates the omission of names by the magazine
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omission, although I am not happy with that either
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There were no letters labelled Lance, but that omission was soon rectified
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This time Drew butted in, “Nevertheless, I believe it to be an omission on the part of the Coroner to produce a verdict and close the case without Mister Adams’s statement
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"Is that an omission of possible failure?" he returned, not
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I have found that the references I read on the JFK assassination agree with each other nicely, and as a whole, present an enormous data base to bury the Warren Commission report forever into obscurity as a fallacious concoction of uncorrelated garbage, that lies, through omission and deceit, in the presentation of the assassination of John Kennedy
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This is important because the suggestion is that naming the individual would have been the testator’s intent had they recognized the omission
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It has often been questioned why Mayne was not awarded the Victoria Cross; even King George VI expressed surprise at the omission
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That omission would later prove to be critical
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"Where the hell are you Angel? Why didn't you tell me she'd left the house?" Clayton was surprised and not happy with the omission
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What would he do when he finally got there? Was he going to skip it entirely? A gentlemanly omission?
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There was no room for mistakes, for errors of omission
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There was always some aspect of the myth, some puzzling phrase or omission or odd detail that prevented it
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The unhappy fruit of the omission has been that gradually the chief authority in our Church matters has fallen almost entirely into the hands of the clergy, and the laity have been left without their due rights and powers
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about these Sins of Omission the two of us
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what to do about these Sins of Omission
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of others? "Lord, in special forgive me my sins of omission!"
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Many negotiators suffer from Omission Bias
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Why their reticence to speak up? Probably at least in part it is Omission Bias
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It wouldn’t really be a lie, more of an omission of the details
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She would have received what she deserved of the reward since she would have perfectly performed her duty in this world without omission, as well as she would have right to give up her function as she would have finished on that day and she would be the time for her moving to the other world
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The Almighty said “Proclaim to them” in order to tell us that the meanness of the unbeliever and his sorrow because of his omission in his lifetime in addition to the evil he has stored in his spirit will bring upon him anguish a great bitter regret and will cause him distress and unbearable spiritual suffering
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Besides, the Almighty has mentioned the word “noble” in this verse to clarify to us that the angels but record honestly without any addition or omission and that they do not slack in performing Al’lah’s commands
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But if he killed her or neglected his duty in raising her, he would stand before God to be accounted for his omission
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He knew well that any omission could cause him a great loss, for it might mean that he would fail to witness the Night of Valuation, thus delaying the achievement of his aspirations for a whole year
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Ignoring the strangled noises coming from her aunt, and the smothered laughter from the men standing around her, Cassie continued on in a martyred teenage tone, taking it upon herself to rectify her aunt’s omission
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There was no trouble or omission therein
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omission caused water to squirt into the laundry area whenever
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The omission of the usual accent of impio is intentional andindicates how the word should be stressed in this verse
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She’s mad at the omission, not the context
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Ought guests to feel sick? Was it a subtle way of drawing attention to the irresistibleness of the host's food? It then occurred to her that it might very possibly be the custom in these country places to put callers to bed for an hour in the middle of their call, and that her omission to put her mother-in-law there was one of the causes of her tears
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She had not considered it during her life at home, for babies were never mentioned at the Palace--of course, she thought, remembering this omission, because there were none, and it would be as meaningless to talk about babies when there were none as it would be in Kökensee to talk about bishops when there were none
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what occurs is indeed a carefully staged drama, lost facts and omission,
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Teller thought of telling the librarian of the omission but decided against it
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Emory could hardly blame the son for the father’s misdeeds, or deeds of omission
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" The omission of Blunt from her praise wasn't lost on me
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The bank is not affected by the omission on the part of the society or the co-
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While some might object to the mild expletive mentioned in Keith's ballad, it is actually sedate compared to much of the bilge on TV and I can assure you its omission had nothing to do with moral concerns
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the omission is relatively frequent are: 1)when the second clause
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omission of thereflexive makes the expression briefer and more
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Oceano: note the omission of the accent on e, that theword may rime with soberano and vano; but here oceanostill has four syllables
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ciclopeas: note the omission of the accent on o thatthe word may rime with ideas
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The crimes and sins of omission and commission perpetrated by each human are not determined by any abstract legal system
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Not only by collaborating with the Nazis, not only by crimes of omission and commission during the war: but by how Europeans treated the Jewish refugees after Nazi Germany was defeated
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By omission or commission, the fact is, you cannot sell something without lying, without not telling the truth
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This intentional omission was for good reason, and that was His determined intention and strategy to emphasise the fact humans are imperfect but sovereign and independent beings that we are
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His unforgivable crime of omission was his complete abdication from wielding the power of his position as absolute ruler of all the Russias
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Fritzs do, but the sins of omission that allows the 224
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1 There is one glaring omission in
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As a rule, the sins of millionaires in this respect are not those of omission, but of commission, because they do not take time to think, and chiefly because it is much easier to give than to refuse
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"One of the first phenomena which draws attention in the Pentateuch is the omission, both in the historical and
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world? Is there nothing significant about that omission? Why did they not cheer up our earth life, by
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omission, both in the historical and perceptive portions of it, of any mention of the immortality of the
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“All of that is techniquely true; however there is a lie of omission
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Slough, evangelist, church of Christ: “While these patriarchs and prophets were talking so much about the ‘dead body’ having no wisdom, no thoughts, no praises, no knowledge and no intelligence of any sort, why did they not draw on the spirit a little for our special edification, and teach us that there is wisdom and knowledge and thoughts and praises where it goes? Why not? Why talk so much and so dramatically about the dead body, and tell us that which all know, and say not one encouraging word about the joys and praises the spirits are giving God in the unseen world? Is there nothing significant about that omission? Why did they not cheer up our earth life, by painting a picture of the hosts of happy spirits in the unseen world of the dead? That would have been real instruction
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“While these patriarchs and prophets were talking so much about the ‘dead body’ having no wisdom, no thoughts, no praises, no knowledge and no intelligence of any sort, why did they not draw on the spirit a little for our special edification, and teach us that there is wisdom and knowledge and thoughts and praises where it goes? Why not? Why talk so much and so dramatically about the dead body, and tell us that which all know, and say not one encouraging word about the joys and praises the spirits are giving God in the unseen world? Is there nothing significant about that omission? Why did they not cheer up our earth life, by painting a picture of the hosts of happy spirits in the unseen world of the dead? That would have been real instruction
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One of the first phenomena which draws attention in the Pentateuch is the omission, both in the historical and perceptive portions of it, of any mention of the immortality of the soul
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The meaning of Christ's 'saving men’s lives ’ is defined by the converse of killing or destroying them; and it is just possible that another reason for the early omission of the words was the perception that they were clean contrary to the ever-advancing doctrine of man's natural possession of an 'indestructible’ yuch< life or soul
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Tregelles, after the fathers, affirms,—notwithstanding the omission of one sentence in the middle of Christ’s last discourse on Olivet (the same discussion in which later occurs the ko>lasin aijw>nion of xxv
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46)—an omission supplied by S
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Nevertheless it is certain that that omission, leaving the discourse to end with the unqualified words, 'Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass till all these things be fulfilled, ’ xxiv
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Ceile paid dearly for her omission
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"One of the first phenomena which draws attention in the Pentateuch is the omission, both in the historical and perceptive portions of it, of any mention of the immortality of the soul
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An incomplete application or omission of information is a sign that the tenant may not want you to know something about his/her past rental history
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intelligence; for, on merely hearing what her taste was, I declare her to be the most beautiful and the most intelligent woman in the world; and I wish your worship had, along with Amadis of Gaul, sent her the worthy Don Rugel of Greece, for I know the Lady Luscinda would greatly relish Daraida and Garaya, and the shrewd sayings of the shepherd Darinel, and the admirable verses of his bucolics, sung and delivered by him with such sprightliness, wit, and ease; but a time may come when this omission can be remedied, and to rectify it nothing more is needed than for your worship to be so good as to come with me to my village, for there I can give you more than three hundred books which are the delight of my soul and the entertainment of my life;--though it occurs to me that I have not got one of them now, thanks to the spite of wicked and envious
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omission of any allusion to that circumstance in the preceding narration
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Like the ideals of art they are partly framed by the omission of particulars; they require to be viewed at a certain distance, and are apt to fade away if we attempt to approach them
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Well, he said, it is not too late to supply the omission
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What was the omission?
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" There would have been a species of profanity in the omission, had this man passed so powerful a community of his fancied kindred, without bestowing some evidence of his regard
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Mamy Dillon used to say they are and the night too that was her massgoing Id love a big juicy pear now to melt in your mouth like when I used to be in the longing way then Ill throw him up his eggs and tea in the moustachecup she gave him to make his mouth bigger I suppose hed like my nice cream too I know what Ill do Ill go about rather gay not too much singing a bit now and then mi fa pieta Masetto then Ill start dressing myself to go out presto non son piu forte Ill put on my best shift and drawers let him have a good eyeful out of that to make his micky stand for him Ill let him know if thats what he wanted that his wife is I s l o fucked yes and damn well fucked too up to my neck nearly not by him 5 or 6 times handrunning theres the mark of his spunk on the clean sheet I wouldnt bother to even iron it out that ought to satisfy him if you dont believe me feel my belly unless I made him stand there and put him into me Ive a mind to tell him every scrap and make him do it out in front of me serve him right its all his own fault if I am an adulteress as the thing in the gallery said O much about it if thats all the harm ever we did in this vale of tears God knows its not much doesnt everybody only they hide it I suppose thats what a woman is supposed to be there for or He wouldnt have made us the way He did so attractive to men then if hewants to kiss my bottom Ill drag open my drawers and bulge it right out in his face as large as life he can stick his tongue 7 miles up my hole as hes there my brown part then Ill tell him I want LI or perhaps 30/- Ill tell him I want to buy underclothes then if he gives me that well he wont be too bad I dont want to soak it all out of him like other women do I could often have written out a fine cheque for myself and write his name on it for a couple of pounds a few times he forgot to lock it up besides he wont spend it Ill let him do it off on me behind provided he doesnt smear all my good drawers O I suppose that cant be helped Ill do the indifferent l or 2 questions Ill know by the answers when hes like that he cant keep a thing back I know every turn in him Ill tighten my bottom well and let out a few smutty words smellrump or lick my shit or the first mad thing comes into my head then Ill suggest about yes O wait now sonny my turn is coming Ill be quite gay and friendly over it O but I was forgetting this bloody pest of a thing pfooh you wouldnt know which to laugh or cry were such a mixture of plum and apple no Ill have to wear the old things so much the better itll be more pointed hell never know whether he did it or not there thats good enough for you any old thing at all then Ill wipe him off me just like a business his omission then Ill go out Ill have him eying up at the ceiling where is she gone now make him want me thats the only way a quarter after what an unearthly hour I suppose theyre just getting up in China now combing out their pigtails for the day well soon have the nuns ringing the angelus theyve nobody coming in to spoil their sleep except an odd priest or two for his night office or the alarmclock next door at cockshout clattering the brains out of itself let me see if I can doze off 1 2 3 4 5 what kind of flowers are those they invented like the stars the wallpaper in Lombard street was much nicer the apron he gave me was like that something only I only wore it twice better lower this lamp and try again so as I can get up early Ill go to Lambes there beside Findlaters and get them to send us some flowers to put about the place in case he brings him home tomorrow today I mean no no Fridays an unlucky day first I want to do the place up someway the dust grows in it I think while Im asleep then we can have music and cigarettes I can accompany him first
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Nevertheless, the king had not yet knighted Ralph, an omission which caused Ralph bitter resentment
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” By omission, any national not of “German or related blood” was thereby relegated to the status of a subject of the state
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—As I look over my statement there is only one omission
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Once she would have thought this omission a mortal sin but, somehow, staying away from church did not seem so sinful now as it formerly had
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Never once did he call for mother, wife, sister or sweetheart and this omission worried Carreen
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Izz mentioned the omission of the banns to Mrs Crick, and Mrs Crick assumed a matron's privilege of speaking to Angel on the point
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Casaubon's words seemed to leave unsaid: what believer sees a disturbing omission or infelicity? The text, whether of prophet or of poet, expands for whatever we can put into it, and even his bad grammar is sublime
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He walked up-stairs, candle in hand, not knowing whether he should straightway enter his own room and go to bed, or turn to the patient's room and rectify his omission
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God, who sees all and never strikes amiss, punished him, no doubt, for his sordid calculations and the legal cleverness with which, accurante Cruchot, he had drawn up his marriage contract, in which husband and wife gave to each other, "in case they should have no children, their entire property of every kind, landed or otherwise, without exception or reservation, dispensing even with the formality of an inventory; provided that said omission of said inventory shall not injure their heirs and assigns, it being understood that this deed of gift is, etc
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We shall point out later that the new-era theory of investment left price out of the reckoning, and that this omission was productive of most disastrous consequences
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The objections to this “remedy” are obvious, and we can recall no instance in which the omission of sinking-fund payments, unaccompanied by default of interest, was actually followed by enforcement of the indenture provisions
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The omission of the depletion charge of mining companies is not to be criticized, therefore; but the stockholder in such enterprises must be well aware of the fact in studying their reports