Word: omitting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Thomas E. Crooks '49, director of the Summer School and a member of the ad board, said in a letter to Bamberg dated July 30. "It is seldom if ever that a course as large as yours in permitted to omit a final examination...
...your survey of the history of assassinations for purposes of foreign policy [June 23], you omit the most extensive and best-documented case, that of the Republic of Venice. To quote from my book, Politics Among Nations...
...possible (though risky) for individuals to handle their own bankruptcy cases with do-it-yourself forms. But Slate promises his clients that an attorney will oversee all key steps in the three-month bankruptcy process, including appearances in court-something most cut-rate lawyers often omit from their service...
...editors characteristically omit the criteria for judging Quality. But then, there are no W editors as such. The newspaper is put out by the same editors and staff as WWD, and virtually every word and photo that appears in W is lifted from or destined for the daily. Thus the pages of W are filled with the same movie previews, fashion spreads, profiles, food and home-decorating articles, and Beautiful People (BP, of course) as its diurnal sister-if somewhat fewer of them-and all written in similarly breathless prose (Jacqueline Onassis is "mystique mingled with mystery-maybe even sorcery...
Perhaps it was just as well to omit them all; until these appurtenances can be made to function effectively, the reader...