I checked the electrical leads, replaced a bolt someone had left out of the starter and tried to turn her over. |
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It would be lovely to hear the boy's chatter and not feel left out when they are speaking together. |
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Here, his political background is left out, as is the nature of his criminal alliance with Tom. |
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I feel so left out when, gallivanting about town, I see the happy throngs of customers queuing for lattes and mocha cappuccinos. |
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And we can rest assured that no player will be left out in the cold until the final day singles. |
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He added that people should be charged by the weight of what they left out for collection. |
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In judo, certain techniques, such as standing arm locks, are left out of practice because they were found to cause injury. |
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On the other hand, not to attempt to achieve an independent life is to be left out of the dominant culture. |
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With all the discussion about the fisheries issue, he said one telling detail is being left out. |
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The car surges off the line and, sure enough, begins a slow drift to the left out of the well-defined groove. |
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Three years ago, Laurence Docherty's disappointment at being left out of the Sydney squad seared his mind. |
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His nemesis, Corrigan, was left out of the Irish squad named last week and barring injury he won't be coming back. |
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And the Treasurer wasn't to be left out, he too wanted to have a bash at Mark Latham. |
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I looked at my friends and family and sensed their feeling of unity and togetherness after all this and I felt lost and left out. |
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He also moved to assure residents that the area would not be left out of the proposals. |
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In both our replies England sagged like so much peach Melba left out in the midday Melbourne sun. |
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In addition one resident actually had somebody put a sack of rubbish in their bin when they had it left out for collection. |
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The deception and trickery used for gain in America is not left out in this book. |
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A couple of files were mistakenly left out of the first version of the source. |
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In New Zealand, the difficulties are such that, not only are our farmers left out of pocket but our economy and biosecurity could also suffer. |
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When the material is then sieved and the finer fraction sent to the assay furnace the gold particles could stay on the screen and be left out. |
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When blatant opportunities arose for commentary, the main issue was left out entirely. |
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When it comes to talking about body image, women of color with smaller frames are often left out of the discussion. |
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They have been left out of pocket after a vital part broke off their electric fire. |
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If something doesn't blend well enough with the real actors then it should be left out till it can. |
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At least they enjoyed the two bottles of beer the old girl left out each week for the night cart man. |
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All were rightly left out of the new cut of the film, but it's cool they're included here. |
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The real concern of the union bureaucrats is to not be left out of the ruling class' machinations. |
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Whether they are haute couture, designer trousers, or ripped jeans, V-necks can be tucked in or left out of pants, to create the perfect look. |
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I can imagine the butthurt if a team that finishes the regular season top 4 in the polls gets left out of the playoff. |
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Corporations have the money to snap up the tickets, and oftentimes the regular fan gets left out. |
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Seeing her so happy, so carefree when dancing made him feel left out, reconsider why he was living like that. |
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It is just reward for two years of hard work for Handley, who was disappointed to be left out of the side for Britain's opening two matches. |
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A piece of fruit will decay far less quickly if refrigerated, than if left out in the sun. |
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At the beginning of class, the teachers made certain everyone had instructional materials and supplies as they ensured no one was left out. |
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If she had moved to a country town instead of a city suburb where she felt left out, alone and ignored. |
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They looked around the market and realised other chipmakers actually left out extra features so that they could make chips more efficiently. |
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If he had taste buds, the chipotles would have been left out of the sweet potatoes. |
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He recommended that 10 days should be left out of the year 1582 to bring the calendar back into synchronism with the seasons. |
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He left out the crazy, hateful right-wing media, which is a huge passer of lies onto its fans. |
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I've also left out extremely rare or poetic devices and terms referring to common linguistic errors. |
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The cloze test consists of a longer text of which every fifth to tenth complete word is left out. |
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He'd been left out of the reindeer games for so long, and now here Dad was, pelting him with missiles. |
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People in Malmesbury are understandably fed up that when in comes to recycling they are being left out in the cold. |
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Many students were left out in the cold as competition for limited enrolment spots escalated. |
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Racing officials today assured York residents they would not be left out in the cold when tickets for Royal Ascot in the city finally go on sale. |
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The loophole means investors are left out in the cold if their broker misuses the money and goes bust. |
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And on top of that, he steals all your friends and you're left out in the cold. |
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A York factory worker who thought she had been left out in the cold by a work share scheme has got her job back. |
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Addicts fear that they will be left out in the cold by a decision to move Rochdale's lifeline drug rehabilitation centre. |
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Best practice recommends that all refuse left out for collection should be protected by a hard container, with a fitted lid firmly closed. |
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Feeling left out, two of my otherwise quiet Facebook friends inboxed me, asking why everybody was cracking up. |
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Once the anorak-wearing fraternity have picked it over for factual errors, the debate will start over who has been left out. |
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These inserts come dangerously close to being junk mail, and are better left out. |
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Even though there were a few 'insidery' things that he missed, it didn't make him feel left out or excluded from the overall story. |
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The meat ends up looking like it has been left out in the snow because of the intensiveness of the white fat marbling. |
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She didn't even hesitate to wait before she began dumping the syrup I had left out on her stack of flapjacks. |
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Mr Long said in the past refuse collectors had found live gun cartridges and a distress flare among rubbish left out for them. |
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Regular policy flip-flops by the government have alienated the business community, which feels it has been left out of the loop. |
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First, you left out one of the most important cornerstones of most any combat engagement we've had for the last 30 years. |
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The investigation revealed maintainers had left out a cotter pin on the main-landing-gear-door strut. |
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However, rumours abound that he is about to be left out of the side to avoid being cup-tied for the rest of the competition. |
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The city had almost become overrun by the desert, the sand sweeping in to cover the streets and all items left out. |
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She found that the cat had been gorging on the food I left out and that her stomach was completely distended. |
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The diacritic mark may be left out on some sites or may not display correctly. |
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But if the team is left out of next year's European championship prospects will be significantly dimmed. |
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They cannot be left out for the household rubbish collection and they must not be emptied by discharging the gas. |
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It has therefore been left out as a possible dittography, but certainly not translateable. |
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As the cost of education escalates, working class students are left out in the cold. |
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And those doozies are just a couple of things that have been left out of or fudged in a single document. |
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But when we drew Middlesbrough in the next round, I was left out of the team, which was a bit of a choker. |
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He will be neither consoled nor assured to be told that the prejudicial information was left out of account. |
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That conclusion, Mr Phillips says, flies in the face of the evidence recorded at paragraph 86 and shows that it was left out of account. |
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Every theme park seems to have a water park these days, and this isn't one to be left out of a crowd! |
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Thanks for making this point, which I quite agree with, but which was left out of my original answer for lack of space. |
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To reflect this, God's name seems to have been intentionally left out of the narrative, appearing only as a hidden acrostic. |
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Despite the distance, the family wasn't completely left out of the joyous occasion. |
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It includes whole scenes, footage, music and assorted bits and pieces left out of the original. |
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For the next hundred years, the argument would be within the centre-left, with the Tories left out in the cold. |
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Did you think the word underclass refers to those left out of most privileges afforded by society? |
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A handful of enviros took part as well, but a cacophony of environmental groups, legislators and their staff experts complain that they were left out. |
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After that he was stripped of the captaincy and left out for six matches. |
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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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When the band is left out of the picture, the album is much more listenable, though one gets the distinct impression that much of the album was recorded on the fly. |
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The amount of tiles left out will be proportional to the size of the tile. |
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The Pacific Islander community is surely sore at being left out. |
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Concentrating mostly on comic-strip and comic-book artists of the last century, Robbins uncovers the secret herstory that got left out from all the other millennial surveys. |
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The Foreign Secretary was forced to drop sections of an address to parliament that warned of the dangers of being left out of the single currency. |
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But the decision to close the two post offices has sparked fears the elderly or disabled and those who do not own a car will be left out in the cold. |
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Though the family obsession with privacy required that much be left out, Carrington had done the essential spadework, and all subsequent biographers are indebted to him. |
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On the one side, there is envy, shame, inadequacy, longing, deprivation, and a sense of being left out. |
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It's included Cut, Copy, and Paste buttons on the keyboard, and has included a scroll bar on the left-hand side, so your other hand won't feel left out of the action. |
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Himself a former England international, Phillips was left out of the first eleven for the final day loss to Manchester United which sealed Southampton's fate. |
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Little more than fleshy tubes of wrinkly, pink, hairless skin, with enormous buck teeth at one end, naked mole-rats look like gophers left out far too long in the sun. |
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A given social episode or condition may be treated in the most detailed and compelling manner, but its prehistory is nearly always left out of the picture. |
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This in turn has led to violent resentment on the part of those left out. |
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It was thrilling to be a part of it, then disappointing to be left out. |
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My medium length black hair was left out in bouncy curls today. |
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Suppliers are also left out of pocket when they think they are delivering high-value orders to a legitimate address and their subsequent invoices go unpaid. |
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She grinned as she stuffed some leftover food left out into a tin can. |
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It also, if left out in a little dish overnight, will absorb all the odor of that super-duper chiliburger with double sauerkraut somebody left on the counter all day. |
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There is a cartoon on the reception desk which depicts Santa, having come down the chimney, looking at a plate of food which has been left out for him. |
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Much of the traditional Arthurian mythos has simply been left out. |
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Did he have to be so conspicuously left out of the loop in his own White House? |
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The skin on my face and arms took on a mottled, yellowish appearance, like an old newspaper left out in the sun. |
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Compensation for pensioners left out of pocket by Inland Revenue computer glitches is just the latest in a costly string of bungles, says the study by Computing magazine. |
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We decided that going for the two games was best and in some league matches we left out players who had niggling injuries or would miss the Cup tie if they got a booking. |
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When the family was fine, or when a cruel employee at the dam was behind the flood, God was left out of the explanation. |
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And he conveniently left out the part about how Paz said no one outside the IRS was involved. |
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Sceptics point out that the poll only offered a straight choice between Whitehall and regional rule, and left out the option of more local control. |
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Planning officers were in the gun for a report to councillors on the company's plan to take some airspace to expand its convention centre that left out critical comments. |
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They just decide to brazen it out and here am I left out in the cold. |
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I guess they were originally very disappointed, or continually disappointed because the price of zinc has continued to rise, so that they've been left out of the upside. |
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The trend for adornment amongst Middle Eastern women is nothing new, but nail polish is often left out of the equation. |
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People on the breadline are going to be left out in the cold. |
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He had dragged himself from the bed in a tangle of blankets, his hair tousled and bedraggled like a farmer's hay stack that had been left out in the rain. |
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Yes, they left out Tom Bombadil and the Scouring of the shire. |
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My friends might be insulted and I'd feel loserish and left out and otherwise controlled by my diet. |
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A middleborn who feels left out may become unsure about his place in the family. |
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Former England captain David Beckham was shortlisted for the Olympics, but was left out of the final squad. |
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Crete was left out of the modern Greek state by the London Protocol of 1830, and soon it was yielded to Egypt by the Ottoman sultan. |
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Optionally, the covering with the zinc layer may be left out, but it is generally not recommended. |
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An earlier script, penned by director Werner Herzog, also deliberately included De Orellana in the movie, but he was ultimately left out. |
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The ceremonial walk to the church and the wedding banquet were left out, and were made up two weeks later on 27 June. |
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In the event, the county was left out of the 2009 structural changes to local government in England. |
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Xboxers can stop whining about being left out of the most amoral and hyper-violent game of all time. |
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They're as indomitable as that dried milk scum at the dead center inside bottom of your kid's empty breakfast glass left out in the sun. |
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But he admitted thinking it was a wind-up when the armband was left out for him prior to the win over the Highlanders a fortnight ago. |
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He wasn't one of those who'd bad-mouth the manager to his team-mates if he was left out. |
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With Mr Pastry, aka Daniel Majstorovic, left out we might have thought there would be no more defensive rib-ticklers. |
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She celebrated beating Sinclair, of Jamaica, who took the Commonwealth silver medal, when Lyne was surprisingly left out of the England team. |
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We have mercifully left out some bottom feeders that did not make the cut in terms of minimum quality. |
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When sea ice forms, salts are left out of the ice, a process known as brine exclusion. |
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How many more masseuses will be left out in the howling wind? |
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In which case, unfortunately-faced Brummie Anita Shah, below, was an Eccles cake left out in a heavy downpour. |
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Some black women, in the face of My Brother's keeper, felt left out. |
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The journalist who reported his stirring speech deliberately left out some of the fruitier quotes. |
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They also started making inside jokes that inadvertently made Kourtney feel left out. |
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Certainly, the perception that Quebec was intentionally left out at such a critical juncture has led to bitterness and unwillingness to embrace the patriated Constitution. |
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Conrad, who had had little contact with everyday spoken Polish, simplified the dialogue, left out Herup's scientific expressions, and missed many amusing nuances. |
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As a pan-African magazine and one that expounds the spirit of African consciencism and togetherness, it was shocking that Gathafi and ElBaradei were left out. |
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Rob Kearney is also poised to return at full-back having completely recovered from the mild gluteal strain that caused him to be left out of Sunday's win over Italy. |
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So, it's better to work with us than be left out,'' Deles said. |
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In fact, I wonder if Anil left out 100 words and just cut to the chase. |
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Handel left out the string instruments and against his will there was also a full rehearsal of the music at Vauxhall Gardens and not in Green Park. |
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And that's why when our sleuths are assigned any project, they dig right uptill they obliterate the chances of anything being left out or overlooked regarding the subject. |
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These special interests are citizens who might have been left out by the electorate during the course of elections or did not enter as candidates. |
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Binchy's six volume Corpus Iuris Hibernici and a few texts left out of that work made it into another book intended as a companion to the Corpus Iuris Hibernici. |
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The ANZUS treaty of 1955 linked Australia, New Zealand, and the United States in a defensive alliance, with Britain and the Commonwealth left out. |
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Topics concerning single Soldiers or those with absent spouses were also left out of the mandatory chaplains' briefings for the other redeployments. |
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