- set to be
included at the 2028
Summer Olympics in Los Angeles; on its
omittance in the latter, the IOC's
sports director Kit
McConnell stated that "It's...
- exaggerative, the
melodramatic and the sentimental". Some
thought her
omittance of the novel's
melodramatic character –
Rigaud – was a
serious one which...
-
features subtle plot
differences from Ibsen's
original work,
including the
omittance of the
shipwreck scene near the end, and the
Buttonmolder character playing...
- the
final results. It is
important these are made
transmitted as the
omittance may
result in
misinterpretation of the results.
Additional ****umptions...
- more
collaborative than the 1975's
previous albums.
Healy said the
prior omittance of
other vocalists came from his
dislike of the
modern culture of features...
- in an
interview that they
created the word
Deviloof and that
means an
omittance of the devil's proof. They
chose this as it
leads to the
thought of a...
- for its lack of referencing,
alleged factual errors and the
systematic omittance of
relevant facts.
Stephen Bush,
writing in The Guardian,
referred to...
-
attributed her
severe and
sudden hearing loss in both ears in 2005 to her
omittance from the song. In 2011, she
further elaborated: "When you hear Mary in...
-
Public Consultation Exercise was a "fake consultation",
challenged its
omittance of
several environmental concerns.
Given the Third-Runway Project's possible...
-
without s****ing
their involvement.
According to
historian Amy B****, the
omittance of
women in the group's
ranks was not a
unique issue to the OPHR but was...