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La Colonie omits a casualty figure in his Chronicles of an old Campaigner ; but Saint-Simon in his Memoirs states 4, 000 killed, adding ' many others were wounded and many important persons were taken prisoner '.
As compared with Samuel and Kings, the Book of Chronicles omits many particulars there recorded and includes many things not found in the other two documents.
" On the macro-economic level, national per-capita income, increases with the consumption of activities that produce harm and omits many variables of societal health.
From a rhetorician's standpoint, an effective scheme of omission that Poe employs is diazeugma, or using many verbs for one subject ; it omits pronouns.
According to Arnold S. Relman, the Textbook of Natural Medicine is inadequate as a teaching tool, as it omits to mention or treat in detail many common ailments, improperly emphasizes treatments " not likely to be effective " over those that are, and promotes unproven herbal remedies at the expense of pharmaceuticals.
The play incorporates many of the characters but omits more of the dark comedy aspects.
Every set X with the cocountable topology is Lindelöf, since every nonempty open set omits only countably many points of X.
Anzu omits honorific suffixes when talking to many people, including Jonouchi and Honda.
Elgar's setting uses most of the text of the first part of the poem, which takes place on Earth, but omits many of the more meditative sections of the much longer, otherworldly second part, tightening the narrative flow.
The Latin translator omits many theoretical passages throughout the work.

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This list omits some significant works.

omits and otherwise
In most years, Ordinary Time comprises only 33 weeks, so the Church omits one week that otherwise would precede the resumption of Ordinary Time following Pentecost Sunday.
Despite this, Brent often acts otherwise and corrects Keenan when he omits the " to the " in his job title: " Assistant to the Regional Manager ".

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Since the movie omits the religious and mythical elements of Dick's original novel ( e. g. empathy boxes and Wilbur Mercer ), it falls more strictly within the cyberpunk genre than the novel does.
The version above, first published in Hubbard's Little Journeys ( 1908 ), omits a part of the passage which enjoins the monastery, given good behaviour, to accept the guest as a permanent resident.
The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry ( the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction in the United States often omits the and ), commonly known as simply the Scottish Rite, is one of several Rites of the worldwide fraternity known as Freemasonry.
The Coligny calendar marks the mid-summer moon ( see Lughnasadh ), but omits the mid-winter one ( see Imbolc ).
The fourth edition of The Elements of Style ( 2000 ), published fifty-four years after the death of William Strunk Jr., omits his stylistic advice about masculine pronouns: " unless the antecedent is or must be feminine "; and, in its place, editor E. B.
* White Wolf: Ill Met In Lankhmar ( 1995 ; books 1 and 2, with a new introduction by Michael Moorcock and Fritz Leiber's " Fafhrd and Me "), Lean Times in Lankhmar ( 1996 ; books 3 and 4, with a new introduction by Karl Edward Wagner ), Return to Lankhmar ( 1997 ; books 5 and 6, with a new introduction by Neil Gaiman ), and Farewell to Lankhmar ( 1998 ; book 7 ; the hardcover edition omits the final seven chapters of " The Curse of the Smalls and the Stars ")
A second Rawlinson album, Sir Henry at N ' didi ’ s Kraal ( 1984 ), recounts Sir Henry's disastrous African expedition, but omits the rest of the Rawlinson clan.
One of them is obligatory, which is commanding religious duties ( al-fara ' id ) when someone neglects them ( dayya ` aha ), and the other is supererogatory ( al-nafila ), which is commanding supererogatory acts of devotion when someone omits to do them ( tarakaha ).
This official plan omits one of the largest, most popular car parks, Upper Lodge ( approx 500 metres west of Cannon Gate ), foreshadowing Royal Parks decision to close it permanently on 8 November 2010, in favour of the new Pheasantry and Clapperstile car parks.
In his personaggi listed in the 1609 score, Monteverdi unaccountably omits La messaggera ( the Messenger ), and indicates that the final chorus of shepherds who perform the moresca ( Moorish dance ) at the opera's end, are a separate group ( che fecero la moresca nel fine ).
* The term omits characters showing continuous variation ( such as weight ), even though this has a heritable component.
Chatterjee omits in his 1987 account of the braincase, the presence of a substantial post-temporal fenestra, which in all Aves ( including Archaeopteryx ), is reduced or absent altogether, and the lack of a pneumatic sinus on the paroccipital.
It is generally longer and more detailed than an outline ( or one-page synopsis ), and it may include details of directorial style that an outline omits.
The original meaning of the ritual was obscure by the time of Varro ( mid-1st century BC ), who omits it in his list of festivals.
In 1 Corinthians 12: 9 the original scribe omits phrase εν τω αυτω πνευματι ( in His spirit ), but it was added by the third corrector ( C < sup > 3 </ sup >).
In China his mention of Guangzhou by the name of Censcolam or Censcalam ( Chin-Kalan ), and his descriptions of the custom of fishing with tame cormorants, of the habit of letting the fingernails grow extravagantly, and of the compression of women's feet, are peculiar to him among the travellers of that age ; Marco Polo omits them all.
There is a very limited ( 100 copies ) grey 180g vinyl edition of this album, which contains three additional remixes (" Galaxy " by War, Funckarma's " Spatial Convolution ", and the second " All Is Full of Love " remix from björkmitfunkstörung ), but omits " Bust It ".
* It " adds to the minor Graces of Character Nemesis ( righteous indignation at another's undeserved good or bad fortune ), Friendliness and Dignity, while it omits Gentleness and Agreeableness ".
:" A person is guilty of a public nuisance ( also known as common nuisance ), who ( a ) does an act not warranted by law, or ( b ) omits to discharge a legal duty, if the effect of the act or omission is to endanger the life, health, property, morals, or comfort of the public, or to obstruct the public in the exercise or enjoyment of rights common to all Her Majesty's subjects.
596 ), which omits the list of 24 derived types ' " heart-basis.

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It omits, for example, practically the whole line of great nineteenth century English social critics, nearly all the great writers whose basic position is religious, and all those who are with more or less accuracy called Existentialists.
William Lycan, for example, argued in his book Consciousness and Experience that at least eight clearly distinct types of consciousness can be identified ( organism consciousness ; control consciousness ; consciousness of ; state / event consciousness ; reportability ; introspective consciousness ; subjective consciousness ; self-consciousness )— and that even this list omits several more obscure forms.
The ISO / IEC 8859 standard is designed for reliable information exchange, not typography ; the standard omits symbols needed for high-quality typography, such as optional ligatures, curly quotation marks, dashes, etc.
Pseudocode typically omits details that are not essential for human understanding of the algorithm, such as variable declarations, system-specific code and some subroutines.
The Charter also omits any mention of, or protection for, property.
The 1607 set omits several texts, which were evidently too sensitive for publication in the light of the renewed anti-Catholic persecution which followed the failure of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605.
Other common chowders include Manhattan clam chowder, which substitutes tomatoes for the milk and cream and typically omits potatoes ; corn chowder, which uses corn instead of clams ; a wide variety of fish chowders ; and potato chowder, which is often made with cheese.
The only time the " Hail Mary " is said is at the end of the Mysteries on the medal, where it is then replaced with the " Pre-Trent " version of the prayer ( which omits " Holy Mary, mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death ").
* The film is heavily fictionalized for dramatic purposes and completely omits any mention of Marie's family in Paris, including her sister Bronislawa, an obstetrician, with whom she was very close.
A heraldic banner, also called banner of arms, displays the basic coat of arms only: i. e. it contains the design usually displayed on the shield and omits the crest, helmet or coronet, mantling, supporters, motto or any other elements associated with the coat of arms ( for further details of these elements, see heraldry ).
However, the General Roman Calendar in force since 1969 for the ordinary form of the Roman Rite omits this commemoration.
After 1550, it was not printed again until 1813 except for Owen Rogers ' 1561 edition — a cheap knock-off of Crowley's text that omits the preface naming the author while adding — in some cases — Pierce the Ploughman's Crede.
The common consensus has been to follow Kurth, based on the historical truism that Romans hated kingship from the days of the expulsion of Tarquin the Proud ; for example, Syagrius ' article in the Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire omits this title, preferring to refer to him as a " Roman ruler ( in North Gaul )".
Also, because code maintenance often omits updating the comments, comments describing where to find remote pieces of code are notorious for going out-of-date.
Article XIV, Section 6, omits any mention of Tagalog as the basis for Filipino, and states that:
It provides four RJ45 ports and 802. 11g wireless LAN for connectivity, but omits the previously available USB port.
Using Stirling's approximation for the Gamma function which omits terms of less than order N, the entropy for large N becomes:
* Firebird Embedded for creating CD-ROM catalogs, single user or evaluation versions of applications ; omits some advanced features such as event notification
It comprises a four-disc box set with a runtime of 194 minutes, and is shown as a road show presentation with an overture, intermission and entr ' acte ; the Blu-ray Disc release omits the roadshow elements, running for 189 minutes.
Van Rossum goes on to list libraries for processing XML, XML-RPC, email messages, and localization, facilities that the C ++ standard library omits.
omits text δοθήσεται γὰρ ὑμῖν ἐν ἐκείνῃ τῇ ὥρᾳ τί λαλήσητε ( for it will be given you < sup > pl </ sup > in that hour what you < sup > pl </ sup > should speak ) with L it < sup > mss </ sup > vg < sup > mss </ sup > Epiphanius
Such a language generally omits features that cannot be implemented efficiently, and adds a small number of machine-dependent features needed to access specific hardware capabilities ; inline assembly code, such as C's < tt > asm </ tt > statement, is often used for this purpose.

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