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omitted

adjective as in excluded

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However, most states have “omitted spouse” or “pretermitted spouse” statutes to protect the spouse of a person who did not update their will after marrying.

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Though I agree with many of Jane Leavy’s suggestions for reforming baseball, I think she omitted an important one: No more music, drumbeats, sound effects, and so forth after every pitch.

Corrections & Amplifications An earlier version of a graphic about oil and gas reserves incorrectly omitted depletion level in the label.

The 34-year-old midfielder was omitted from the squad for matches against Kazakhstan and Canada earlier this month, having made only one substitute appearance in six months as he recovered from injury.

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Though Bass omitted the bit about six months being standard operating procedure, which would have at least offered some context.

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