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1 Women like Queen Kong were too good to exclude from the field.
2 I do not exclude from my calculation the Mutiny of 1857.
3 And why not exclude from the suffrage all habitual drunkards judicially so declared?
4 Several gentlemen, so-called, were trying to exclude from the mails, books called infidel.
5 The African magician I find it very difficult to exclude from my Wigwam too.
6 Were there many others available, we might find it difficult to exclude from all.
7 Let us exclude from our national territory all irresponsible institutions.
8 It appears to exclude from statutory sick pay zero-hours contract workers and part-time workers.
9 Ah, if only you would exclude from our conjugal programme all these serious questions!
10 Because this information is specifically excluded from the Freedom of Information Act!
11 The EU is excluded from Buy America provisions already in U.S. law.
12 Children with moderate or severe hearing loss were excluded from the study.
13 Pregnant women, however, generally have been excluded from this body of research.
14 People who had those added risk factors were excluded from the study.
15 In the Bombay edition, the third line is excluded from verse 36.
16 Oil majors in those countries have generally been excluded from government-imposed cuts.
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