The quotations selected in this chapter are excepts from the Dalwak workshop verbatim. |
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Sound bites can be the seconds-long excepts that television news uses to reduce complex speeches or policies into an easily grasped concept. |
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The following text uses excepts from Alice's diaries to provide an insight into her war experience through her own words. |
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Article 1, paragraph 2, excepts from this definition actions by a State party which differentiate between citizens and non-citizens. |
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One gap in legal protection is due to a section of the Canadian Human Rights Act, section 67, which excepts the Indian Act. |
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This beautiful Provencal mas can accomodate up to 14 people, with discounts for a reduced number of occupants, excepts during July and August. |
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The EU offers a trade deal to strengthen ties in the long-run, but only if Ukraine excepts painful conditions in the short-term. |
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Following are excepts, edited for brevity and clarity. |
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It also contains a wealth of brief excepts from the statements made by the Speakers and the text of the Declaration adopted at the end of the Conference. |
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Visiting the churches, passing by some of the dwellings, telling anecdotes, recalling the backdrop for famous stories and reading excepts are part of our walk. |
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Moreover, some excepts of the audio book have been used into this song. |
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