Finally, so as not to leave out the one remaining regular solid, he proposed that the dodecahedron represented the shape of the entire universe. |
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The other side of the coin is that he has had to leave out players who were once automatic choices, and it's not a task he enjoys. |
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I haven't done any editing on it though except to leave out some clearly extraneous material. |
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Often the builders of hotels or airplanes leave out row 13 or floor 13 in an attempt to pander to popular superstitions. |
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It is a specialist search tool, specifically refined to root out the bargains you're looking for and leave out the items you're not. |
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He just needs to leave out the cliches that hurt his otherwise gold star songwriting. |
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When dividing by the powers of the new base, it is important not to leave out any of the powers, even if the number does not divide into it. |
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Were there any areas of research that you had to leave out of the book that you'd have liked to have included? |
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But the stories of this remnant student activism almost inevitably leave out an enormous upsurge in pro-Israel activities on these same campuses. |
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Usually, my family went home after church to hang stockings and leave out carrots for the reindeer. |
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Because the schematic renderings leave out as much as they leave in, they exude a minimalist reserve. |
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If politicians really want to stop terror then let's leave out the macho tough talk and get down to business. |
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I leave out the part about feeling as though my personality is slowly slipping away. |
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And hotels cannot afford to leave out aloo gobi, aloo mutter, paneer butter masala, chana masala and dal fry from their list of curries. |
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Santa asked him to leave out a carrot and some lettuce for the reindeers to give them energy to fly around the world. |
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Only occasionally does someone throw a handful of change into his moth-eaten guitar case, something he doesn't always bother to leave out. |
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The trouble with libertarians is that their models always leave out important variables. |
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But a fair number of people leave out the question marks, which suggests that the interrogative force isn't obvious. |
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To promote interactivity, you can leave out some of the information that would have otherwise appeared in your PowerPoint presentation. |
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In incorporating the text of the model legislation into its legal system, a State may modify or leave out some of its provisions. |
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Narrow definitions of the concept simply leave out too many critical threats and ignore too much valuable local data. |
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Secondly, while computing ANS per country, we leave out the very international nature of sustainability. |
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To leave out electrical energy consumption from the balance finally leads to erroneous optimization. |
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How much can you leave out while keeping it intelligible, he asks? |
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They got kicked in the-pardon the expression, I will leave out the rest-in the last election and they are having trouble getting over it. |
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I defy the Council to give me the bare facts and leave out the empty rhetoric. |
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But We affirm without hesitation that all the striving of men will be vain if they leave out the Church. |
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We daren't leave out the plug for the studio's name, muttered a brown-nose. |
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Hand poured and made with only the finest ingredients, we leave out all the yucky stuff like dyes, lead and paraffin. |
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As far as the format of the texts is concerned, with great regret we are compelled to leave out the diacritic marks of the Sanskrit language. |
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If you're a vegetarian, leave out the meat and make your lasagna with fat-free ricotta cheese, which adds a whopping 40 grams of protein per half-cup. |
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You can leave out left over food such as bacon rinds or hard cheese. |
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Unless you check the asterisk at the bottom of the nutrition facts panel, you'd never know that those numbers leave out the pound of ground beef that you're supposed to add. |
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Don't leave out high calorie dry food for them to graze on throughout the day. |
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Of course there are a few words I will have to leave out because, while not being inappropriate, they are definitely unparliamentary. |
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This might leave out some of the members opposite, as they are not always reasonable. |
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Modern computers and most of all mobile ones tend to leave out this interface more and more. |
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Often these tools or guides have been produced without respect for the diversity of Aboriginal peoples and leave out essential information. |
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Here is a writer who understands not only what to include but, more importantly and more impressively, what to leave out. |
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On the other hand, what they leave out can be as revealing as what they allow in, highlighting partiality and unexamined assumptions. |
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They tell the good part, but they don't leave out the bad moves and wrong turns. |
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Careful not to leave out the ladies, GQ awarded Emma Watson with this year's Best Woman award. |
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Elsa Maxwell was famous for being famous, a gossip columnist and party planner who knew whom to invite and whom to leave out. |
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But to leave out Parks and Recreation, which had one of its best and most nuanced seasons to date, is particularly myopic. |
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It would be a shame to leave out some of the delightful asides and digressions that fill the book. |
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I shall support my honorable friend now, and if he succeeds in this amendment, then I shall support him if he moves to leave out the latter part of the clause. |
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The vacuum cleaner is not something that you leave out for guests to see. |
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Similarly, it is customary to write Yehudah with an aleph rather than a final hey, lest one accidentally leave out the letter dalet and write the Tetragrammaton. |
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And we must not leave out tomomania, that delightful complex, usually acquired by ladies who just love to be operated on by surgeons. |
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On the Day We shall remove the mountains, and thou wilt see the earth as a level stretch, and We shall gather them, all together, nor shall We leave out any one of them. |
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However, simply taking the view of a public investor would leave out of account the fundamental question of whether the recipient benefited from preferential treatment. |
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If on the other hand, you leave out factors that should be taken into account, or include factors that should not be, then your decision-making procedure is faulty, and that could be a source of legal liability. |
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It would be preferred to leave out this text between brackets. |
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I am however afraid that the usual double standards may make these measures meaningless, for how credible are policies which would restrict the fight for human dignity to some parties and leave out others? |
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Which is true, if you leave out the fact that this warrior elite essentially kept everyone else in Japan in serflike servitude for centuries. |
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On the other hand, it was realised that to leave out wild animals would create a legal lacuna and that these animals would not be protected at all. |
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On the other issue the member raised of whether it is the position of the government to protect, or whatever words he used, two Conservative senators, and I will leave out the other expletives, that is not for me to say. |
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When you leave out the principle of exclusion you run amok. |
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What people leave out is that in a common response to a situation, like, having to control yourself when someone is shouting at you, you begin to shrink and hold yourself back. |
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It may be tempting for the applicants to leave out or gloss over information they feel may make them less eligible for entry into Canada, such as health problems, or number of dependants. |
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The bill divides Canadians. It divides unemployed Canadians into two groups: those who are deemed to be deserving of assistance and those whom the government has chosen to leave out. |
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The cartographer is thus constantly making judgements about what to include, what to leave out and what to show in a slightly incorrect place. |
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If you leave out important things or events that you know about, the story is strengthened. |
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Revolving fund financial statements leave out significant costs. |
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We leave out the door quickly, anxiety, time flies like an arrow. |
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The Committee thought it better to leave out military implementation measures and confine reporting to legal, administrative and practical implementation measures. |
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In order to balance the wider access to judgements and orders in criminal proceedings, any publication of judgements and orders in criminal proceedings must leave out the identity of the accused, victims and witnesses. |
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Moreover, the studies submitted by the German Government are not really comprehensive as they leave out several relevant instruments such as non-voting shares. |
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As an implicit critique of the limits and elisions within any official story, many of these pieces manage to compel as much by what they leave out as by what they leave in. |
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The function of the fourth person is simply to leave out the agent. |
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The journalist decided to leave out certain details from her story. |
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