| 41. | Drummer on all Jazz Messengers recordings, and is therefore elided from the various personnel listings.
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| 42. | They were known locally as saros ( elided form of Sierra Leone, from the Nupe.
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| 43. | Depth is ~ 25 sentences specifically about NTA, or ~ 15 sentences eliding direct quotations.
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| 44. | But the deeper ties between the two decisions may lie in the way they both elide history.
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| 45. | "I think I've been eliding the H's a lot,"
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| 46. | It elides a basic truth, that Bush has become a methodical, disciplined candidate and officeholder.
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| 47. | Questions of race, some argue, are suspiciously elided within the " turn " to posthumanism.
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| 48. | The vowel is often elided in connected speech ( it is not present in Brazilian Portuguese ).
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| 49. | Another noteworthy aspect of answer ellipsis is that a negation can be part of the elided material.
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| 50. | Each time, the elided material appears in the non-initial conjunct of the coordinate structure.
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