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1. Any exercise which tones and stretches the leg muscles and the sciatic nerve will bring relief from aching legs and so do not omit from your daily practice schedule the exercises described in the following chapter on lumbago and sciatica
2. Also do not omit the simple, leg stretching exercise described in chapter two
3. Do not omit the correct breathing as you perform these exercises and if you would slim do please avoid constipation, as this is one of the worst enemies of the body and of the figure
4. That’s what your rationales omit
5. He thought it would be wise to omit some of the juicier, more intimate details
6. "And how is Mrs Pinscher?" Snickerty asked, too well versed in the social niceties to omit enquiring after the good lady's health, even if his friend would rather she wasn't recalled to mind at this point
7. Many of the new Bible versions that have been released will change or omit certain aspects, which will alter the message that a passage intended to convey
8. cided to omit the subject of religion for the time being
9. Marshmallow Fudge: Omit nuts
10. Toasted Nutty White Fudge: Omit cherries
11. This facet of human life is so woven into the very fabric of our daily existence, both work and leisure, that to ignore it is to omit a vital ingredient of our humanity
12. to “think outside the box” to uncover hidden assets and liabilities that many clients omit
13. omit saying what the believers avoid saying, they go to the places that the believers go to,
14. You omit the element of pure cognition, of
15. The trial counsel began to read, “With the consent of the accused, I shall omit the reading of the charges, a copy of which is before each member of the court and the accused… “
16. In reporting crime, it would omit the racial identity of the culprit; simultaneously, it began, in 1945, a program to employ Negroes as reporters
17. Chop onion and garlic, microwave for five minutes (omit this step if you don't have a microwave;
18. For example, are addresses complete? Did you omit any foreign travel or contacts? That will help us in completing our inquiries in an expeditious manner and not have to waste your valuable time by coming back to you with questions
19. tuviesen, omit the article in translation
20. So if Sophodes ignores the inherited curse of Laius, he does not omit the inherited curse of Oedipus, as the son is also the father
21. You can either omit it or include it in your resume
22. This strong faith in the Lord's immediate return had much to do with the tendency to omit from the record those references which portrayed the purely human experiences and attributes of the Master
23. You may omit a
24. The February 21, 2008 issue of ArtVoice also had another story in News of the Weird that I just couldn’t omit
25. Besides the Motown family, we shouldn’t omit the Stax influence
26. Along the lines of sales, you can’t omit another job in which I have no interest: politician
27. Wouldn’t it have been cheaper and smarter to omit the notices and just send the checks? The media made it quite clear who was eligible for a rebate although the amount was not specified
28. In the above diagram, we’ll omit the number in row 1 column 1 but use all the remaining numbers to represent our family
29. It is optional, and if you omit it, Sparks will automatically select the latest version
30. It is surprising how much information can be gathered, while mingling with the employees, that the managers omit to pass on to us
31. the feebleness of the brain, I’m sure, have led me to omit names that
32. We will omit the details of the arrest in Santa Fé province of
33. “I would wish for the account to be numbered, for obvious reasons, as I would prefer that the normal account records omit reference to my name or any other identifying information,” replied Robin
34. rather to omit the same than that we should
35. known to omit an hour, but who employed
36. Any word or speech that is against the holy Qur’an is a false word and it will return within its harmful results on whom he has fabricated it, the holy prophet (cpth) absolutely said nothing which are not from the holy Book of God the most High, because the holy Qur’an doesn’t omit any matter, issue or thing
37. We omit nothing in the Book…)) [Fortress Al Anam Verse 38
38. "what indicates the approaching of the Hour is to see people neglect performing the communication with God, betray the trust, make the enormities lawful, live on usury and bribe, build the structures, prefer the worldly life to the religion, and recite the Qur'an in tones; also, to see the true divine scholars of the Qur'an becomes few and the reciters many, the songstresses become spread everywhere and the music is permitted, wines are drunk, the bounds are exceeded, the wife shares her husband in trade, women imitate men and men imitate women (that is, in many works and clothes), the swearing becomes not by God (people swear by their material beliefs and desires), the almsgiving is considered a loss and the trust a gain, man becomes compliant to his wife and undutiful to his mother, and consider his friend as a close companion and his father as a strange person; to see you omit God's right in your possessions, the measures are given deficient, and the last off springs of this nation curse their fore fathers": and that is what we notice today openly
39. omit the guid for an episode, the episode url will be used instead
40. #callar#, to be silent, keep still; omit to mention, conceal
41. I have not found it shared in literature--in conversation I would omit it--except once, and then by a German
42. I walked out here to speak with thee, and was only waiting for the breakfast-hour to seek thee out, for she will not, being so near thee, omit to join thee
43. You may omit this child but no matter
44. The child that you omit stands before you now
45. If you prefer to omit the brandy, cover top of cake
46. If canned fruit is used, omit the cup of sugar
47. “And we should not omit the names of any famous athletes who either bought something or received it gratis,” he added
48. omit any reference to this interrogation by Herod (Luke
49. It is not enough for those out to alter our nation through attacking its foundations to casually omit an inconvenient fact here or there
50. el marinero: omit el intranslation
1. Mathew omits the spoken words of Jesus, and so does
2. omits any that refer to his life prior to he day he was confronted by the appearance of
3. F TR omits "the Pharisees"
4. interjection of avotive kind, and rarely omits it in speaking
5. Luke’s narrative omits the boat trip
6. ’ Profiting by this too sweeping statement, which omits to account for the occasional secondary sense of losing, Dr
7. Tischendorf omits the repetition of the words in versus 44, 46
8. The uniq command omits adjacent duplicate lines from files
9. During the conversation the music never omits, at the mention of father, sword, etc
1. At present there is only one set; the previous occupant having omitted to return the second set when Stephen bought the house
2. Search engines should have the list below omitted
3. It had been omitted
4. Unfortunately, she omitted to mention it before we got married
5. Inmates routinely omitted one line in the pledge of allegiance, often
6. He omitted the opportunity to exercise any expression of what might be perceived to be gloating, ignored Ralph's obvious quiet rage at the turn of events, and got straight to the task at hand
7. What she was able to learn; both from what Tetloan told her as well as from what he obviously and purposely omitted, was that while Whimly, the travelers and her had been engaged with the demons, Tetloan had been hiding within the forest, watching in safety as the humans were massacred
8. French goods have never been omitted in any of those general subsidies or duties of five per cent
9. But when he checked with the beacon, it had gone; curiously the suit had omitted to relay that to him
10. But, in compensation, there have been several joint-stock companies which have failed, and which he has omitted
11. B: -- supernaturally preserved through the ages, ensuring that not one letter in both the Old and New Testaments was omitted, added or moved
12. In this account, however, the revenue of Maryland, of North Carolina, and of all our late acquisitions, both upon the continent, and in the islands, is omitted; which may, perhaps, make a difference of thirty or forty thousand pounds
13. [15] The final two or three sentences about the Youth Club have been omitted as having no current relevance
14. Everything about the original story seems to me to have dropped off into unreality, or been omitted altogether except one instance
15. Article 40th - The omitted cases will be resolved for the
16. CO2 acted as plant food, and this “fertilization” effect was often omitted from the IPCC models
17. In the array declaration, the size can also be omitted
18. THEY OMITTED WITH FULL INTENT
19. so that he omitted nothing of the law and commandments of the Lord, but taught all Israel the ordinances and judgments
20. omitted any but the common English-keyboard symbols, as of a typewriter
21. 5 The quarter of a day is omitted for three years, the fourth fulfils it exactly
22. Truths have been distorted, facts are twisted or omitted and sources may not be reliable
23. With 20/20 hindsight, I should have recognized that for the hyperbole it was and omitted a few items that wound up costing me the job
24. “The reading of the charges may be omitted,” said the president
25. 5 The quarter of a day is omitted for three years the fourth fulfils it exactly
26. [contents of “books” omitted by author]
27. In addition, the omitted care or supervision about one‘s own animals is a
28. 7 For Ezdras had very great skill so that he omitted nothing of the law and commandments of the Lord but taught all Israel the ordinances and judgments
29. " He said to them "You have omitted the one living in your presence and have spoken only about the dead ones
30. 23:2-31 The Scribes and the Pharisees sit on Moses’ seat therefore everything whatever they bid you observe that observe and do but do nothing like their works because they say and do not do it because they bind heavy burdens and too difficult to be carried and lay them on men’s shoulders but they themselves will not carry any of those things with one of their fingers but all their works they do to be seen by men; they make their phylacteries broad and enlarge the borders of their garment and love the uppermost rooms at feasts and the best seats in the synagogues and greetings in the Markets and love to be called: “Rabbi Rabbi” by men; but do not be called Rabbi because only one is your Master even Christ and you are all brothers anyway; and call no man on the Earth your father because only one is your Father who is in Heaven; neither be called masters because the one is your Master even the Christ but he who is greatest among you shall be your servant and whoever shall exalt himself shall be degraded; and he who shall humble himself shall be exalted; but disaster to you Scribes and Pharisees hypocrites! Because you block the Kingdom of Heaven for men because you neither go in yourselves nor do you allow those who are entering to enter inside; disaster to you Scribes and Pharisees hypocrites! Because you devour widows’ houses and make long prayers as a pretence therefore you shall receive the greater damnation; disaster to you Scribes and Pharisees hypocrites! Because you cross land and sea to make one proselyte and when he is made you make him twice more the child of Hell than you yourselves; disaster to you you blind guides who say: Whoever shall swear by the temple it is nothing but whoever shall swear by the gold of the temple is a debtor! You fools and blind ones because which is greater the gold or the temple that sanctifies the gold? and you say: Whoever shall swear by the altar it is nothing but whoever swears by the gift that is upon it he is guilty; You fools and blind ones because; which is greater the gift or the altar that sanctifies the gift? Therefore whoever shall swear by the altar swears by it and by all things on it and whoever shall swear by the temple swears by it and by him who dwells in it and he who shall swear by Heaven swears by the throne of God and by Him who sits on it; disaster to you Scribes and Pharisees hypocrites! Because you pay the tithes of mint and anise and cumin and have omitted the weightier matters of the law judgment mercy and faith; this you ought to have done and not left the other undone; you blind guides who strain out a gnat and swallow a camel; disaster to you Scribes and Pharisees hypocrites! Because you make the outside of the cup and of the plate clean but inside they are full of extortion and excess; blind Pharisee first clean that which is inside the cup and plate so that the outside of it may be clean also; Disaster to you Scribes and Pharisees hypocrites! Because you are like whitened tombs which indeed appear beautiful outwardly but are full of dead men’s bones and all the uncleanness inside; even so you also appear to men righteous outwardly but inside you are full of hypocrisy and iniquity; disaster to you Scribes and Pharisees hypocrites! Because you build the tombs of the prophets and decorate the grave sites of the righteous and you say: If we had been in the days of our fathers we would not have been partakers with them in the blood of the prophets; therefore you are witnesses against yourselves that you are all the children of those who killed the prophets; Fulfil the stature of your fathers you serpents you generation of vipers; how can you escape the damnation of Hell? So note that I send you prophets and wise men and Scribes; and some of them you shall kill and crucify and some of them you shall beat in your synagogues and persecute from city to city so that on you may come all the righteous bloodshed on the Earth from the blood of righteous Abel until the blood of Zacharias son of Barachias whom you all killed between the temple and the altar; Truly I say to you all these things shall come on this generation
31. 1 So far as it is possible for me to show you these things with simplicity my mind and soul hopes that I have not omitted any of the things that pertain unto salvation;
32. Nevertheless, authors have omitted to mention the effect of the political upheaval
33. I understand that since 2008 the cages have been omitted and I have not read or heard about any shark attacks
34. Ashon at the time, though he always omitted this part every time he told the story, was pushed by a fellow jailbird into Loco who was close to him
35. Alicia and Gina glanced at each other, both noticing how the doctor had omitted any information about the baby
36. It would not have been a great surprise to the apostles to have seen the lamb omitted even on Passover night, and since this supper was given one day earlier, they thought nothing of its absence
37. Some people also start with their objective; however, this one may be omitted, since it is quite obvious that the objective of your resume is to get the job, or to get interviewed
38. Travis mentioned the Quebec detective, Pierre Smith who had died in a blazing car north of Montreal, but omitted to mention it happened close to the home of old Auguste Kirke
39. A fellow director in HR told me that many of our key-punch ‘girls’, young women who worked eight hours a day pecking away at a typewriter keyboard, had deliberately omitted their degrees on their job applications, afraid that we would think them over qualified
40. She omitted the final ‘ g’ from all verbs, which gave her
41. And yes, there is something which I omitted to tell you
42. Shane told him the story and omitted certain things
43. That day, she requested that the word obey be omitted from the wedding vows
44. You will note that entry for the account number begins at position 36 in row number 4 but if we had omitted the (4,36), it would start in the position right after the colon following the literal
45. If we omitted the check and had an abend, someone would have to research the results
46. Any spice that is not available may be omitted
47. Some states protect spouses and grandchildren under the theory that they have been omitted rather than excluded
48. But, states have a couple different ways of handling omitted relatives
49. Many states assume that if the testator (the will maker) had a chance or had not forgotten to do so, that they would have included the omitted relative
50. This is become increasingly difficult under state laws that protect omitted relatives and disfavor no-contest clauses
1. I related the entire story, omitting the fact that Joseph had not believed me
2. “Well, it’s all in the family,” she said, thinking to herself that Jill wouldn’t mind her omitting a long explanation!
3. Given these facts, what attitude should we adopt with respect to what is written in the Bible? Should we not pay careful attention to the message it conveys? If we know and can scientifically prove with 100% certainty that the Bible is the only Book on Earth that demonstrates that a supernatural Being was responsible for its construction in its entirety; that every letter in the original languages, in which this Book was written, was placed in their individual positions with intense purpose and that this Book has been preserved through the ages without changing, omitting or adding one letter, does this not give us enough reason to at least read it and try to understand what is our Creator’s purpose for us?
4. “But it's already glowing,” I said as I noticed the faint glow that the paper was omitting
5. Lucy told her mother what happened, omitting
6. formatting by omitting the ‘http://’ and ‘www’ parts, playing around with the colours
7. He tells her of the car wreck, omitting that it happened on Christmas Day
8. Here it is in full, omitting the
9. Emotions have the destruction by omitting all data against it
10. ’ she said omitting the pregnancy part
11. A client was completely flummoxed by a distribution manager who sent her an e-mail saying, ‘we shouldn’t count our eggs,’ omitting the part about only not counting them before they’d hatched
12. around and omitting this part of the city
13. I am omitting the ‘Dear’ as I am not sure I can address you as that anymore
14. I withdrew at once with the Morisco into the cloister of the cathedral, and begged him to turn all these pamphlets that related to Don Quixote into the Castilian tongue, without omitting or adding anything to them, offering him whatever payment he pleased
15. The landlord and landlady immediately came to the conclusion that the madman was their guest, the balsam man and master of the blanketed squire, and they told the curate all that had passed between him and them, not omitting what Sancho had been so silent about
16. It's too long, but omitting the passages I've marked will make it just the right length," he said, in a businesslike tone
17. omitting fractions), the side of which is five (7 x 7 = 49 x 100 = 4900), each of them being less by one (than the perfect square which includes the fractions, sc
18. Such is the origin and such the character of this State, which has been described in outline only; the more perfect execution was not required, for a sketch is enough to show the type of the most perfectly just and most perfectly unjust; and to go through all the States and all the characters of men, omitting none of them, would be an interminable labour
19. A couch by midwives attended with wholesome food reposeful, cleanest swaddles as though forthbringing were now done and by wise foresight set: but to this no less of what drugs there is need and surgical implements which are pertaining to her case not omitting aspect of all very distracting spectacles in various latitudes by our terrestrial orb offered together with images, divine and human, the cogitation of which by sejunct females is to tumescence conducive or eases issue in the high sunbright wellbuilt fair home of mothers when, ostensibly far gone and reproductitive, it is come by her thereto to lie in, her term up
20. Her father is telling an abridged story of their flight, train stations, fearful crowds, omitting the stop in Evreux, but soon all of Marie-Laure’s attention is absorbed by the smells blooming around her: egg, spinach, melting cheese
21. "I will compress the story as far as may be done without omitting anything vital to the case
22. I extract the incident, or part of it, from the journal which I have already mentioned, omitting the preliminary observations of the counsel
23. Then Raskolnikov repeated (rather dryly) his conversation with Svidrigaïlov, omitting his account of the ghostly visitations of Marfa Petrovna, wishing to avoid all unnecessary talk
24. And when Lydia asked them all to recount the same event, each remembered it somewhat differently, omitting some parts, exaggerating others, emphasizing their own individual perspectives
25. In the tabulation presented on page 666 we supply comparative figures for these two enterprises, omitting some of the items on our standard form as immaterial to this analysis
26. The countess in turn, without omitting her duties as hostess, threw significant glances from behind the pineapples at her husband whose face and bald head seemed by their redness to contrast more than usual with his gray hair
27. Of the two soups he chose turtle with savory patties and went on to the game without omitting a single dish or one of the wines
28. However, relying solely on historical data is fraught with risks of omitting details that might turn out to be essential for future events forecasting
29. And then I told him my story as I have written it here, omitting only any reference to my love for Dejah Thoris
30. conversation with Svidrigaïlov, omitting his account of the 551 of 967
31. He can't be said to have told it fluently and consecutively, but he seemed to make it clear, not omitting any word or action of significance, and vividly describing, often in one word, his own sensations
32. It appeared that Lyamshin had quoted the phrase about "undermining the foundation," word for word from this document, not omitting a single stop or comma, though he had declared that it was all his own theory
33. By omitting the e, though incorrectly, Pierre got the answer he sought
34. And, finally, that his proposals with respect to the other branch, the attack on the frigate Chesapeake, were founded on a presumption, repeatedly declared to be inadmissible by the United States, that the first step towards adjustment was due from them; the proposals, at the same time, omitting even a reference to the officer answerable for the murderous aggression, and asserting a claim not less contrary to the British laws and British practice, than to the principles and obligations of the United States
35. Without going back beyond the renewal, in one thousand eight hundred and three, of the war in which Great Britain is engaged, and omitting unrepaired wrongs of inferior magnitude, the conduct of her Government presents a series of acts, hostile to the United States as an independent and neutral nation
36. resolution divided by omitting the words "and France," 94;