I did not know it was possible for foie gras to be tasteless, but the complete omission of seasoning certainly showed I was wrong.
Slight shadings of what had been said and done, and, of course, a complete omission of any details of how the captain had looked and behaved, sufficed to turn the whole picture inside out.
The expression "", on the other hand, is vocalized like "dee-why-dee-eks", with complete omission of the fraction bar, in other contexts often pronounced "over".
Given the complete omission of Senna, arguably the best film of the year, in my opinion.
They distinguished between partial and complete omissions; and between simple or repetitive additions.
To Harris, this prescriptive classification of certain usages as "erroneous" and the complete omission of various forms and usages cumulatively represent the "social bias[es]" of the (presumably well-educated and wealthy) compilers.
As the feature was compiled by Jones (along with Friz Freleng), the complete omission of Clampett is not surprising.
But even more troubling than the lack of H.O.V. lanes is the complete omission of shoulders in the New York City section.
I think the great mistake that was repeatedly made in pursuit of the New Europe was the complete omission of any democratic mechanisms - those who make decisions for us must be accountable to us.
The book's major flaw is its almost complete omission of women.