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The way the shapes elide one into another is effective.
When both vowels are the same, one will be elided.
His mind works something like this, if one may elide a subtle argument.
It floats upon the land, eliding boundaries between inside and outside.
On an ordinary day, you can explain the complexities of a relationship, or simply elide them.
But the deeper ties between the two decisions may lie in the way they both elide history.
We call them for instances, elided to become one word.'
It was elided regularly when a word beginning with a vowel came next.
This was however, gradually elided by centuries of English dominance.
Still, there are some theological matters that Carroll too easily elides.
As a journalist I'm normally extremely wary of eliding anything.
Either scenario would provide more dramatic motivation than eliding the point, which is what "O" does.
The relative pronoun is that for all persons and numbers, but may be elided.
Too often, two voices were elided into one.
The book is a slippery masterpiece, eliding your role in world travesties.
In this article we shall elide the "prop" judgments where they are understood.
Multiple moments of past experience are elided with a slowed down and extended present moment."
Each time, N-ellipsis appears to be eliding more than just the noun.
Any distinction between choosing and not refusing is elided.
In some cases, the preposition and the article of the nominal phrase may or must elide together.
An important aspect of N-ellipsis concerns the material that can (and cannot) be elided.
Note that, when there are multiple auxiliary verbs, some of these may be elided as well.
Creating a single heritage meant eliding differences between styles.
Current editorial practice elides the implications of multiple texts.
The copy is characterized by "deletions", where parts of the text are elided.