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1 A strange omission had however been made in the plan from first to last.
2 This strange omission it does seem to me could not have occurred but by design.
3 It was a strange omission for a service that gets so jiggy with the GIFs.
4 The rest whispered, whenever they could decently do so, about a strange omission in the arrangements.
5 But in the call, by a strange omission , the church had neglected to mention any salary.
6 This is truly a strange omission .
7 It is a strange omission .
8 It's a strange omission for premium Bluetooth headphones, which as a result can suffer annoying lip sync issues with video, particularly YouTube.
9 Mr McDowell described as "a strange omission " the fact the Parole Board had not been afforded access to the books of evidence in the past.
10 The date of Almagro's execution is not given; a strange omission ; but of little moment, as that event must have followed soon on the condemnation.]
11 The preliminaries of peace were further remarkable for three strange omissions .
12 Fever was the result, and they had no medicines with them- astrangeomission.
13 The spirited but untrained Tom Lyman was made captain; and in lieu of a first lieutenant-strangeomission!-youngClemens was made second lieutenant.
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