(1) Providing for many things at once
(1) An anthology of articles on a related subject or an anthology of the works of a single author,a vehicle carrying many passengers,used for public transport,compilation
(2) An anthology of articles on a related subject or an anthology of the works of a single author
(3) A vehicle carrying many passengers
(4) Used for public transport
(5) Compilation
(1) In reviewing a stack of recent volumes sent for this omnibus , I was struck by the number of times the subject arose, in one form or another.
(2) Most of these bills are omnibus bills that have a whole lot of other things.
(3) Desperately looking around for the omnibus , they passed a short alleyway and the woman saw a busy street beyond.
(4) I couldn't agree more with Zizek that modern capitalism makes omnibus promises (mostly implied) that result in silly stuff like chocolate Ex-Lax and the decaf latte.
(5) It's an omnibus of error and can't be allowed to go unremarked.
(6) Like Daschle, he also addressed the omnibus spending package that the Majority Leader had hoped to slip through the Senate without a vote.
(7) That leaves seven measures as candidates for folding into an omnibus package.
(8) This omnibus , richly illustrated and produced, puts together all his writings over the years.
(9) Chandler's fiction has just been released in three omnibus editions, a sure sign that he maintains an avid readership and lofty reputation.
(10) Reassurance has been offered in the form of one of those omnibus words which politicians use as an alternative to thought and in the hope that they can construct a careless consensus around a policy which they dare not precisely define.
(11) The four bills combine to provide nearly as much of a tax windfall to the wealthy, $733 billion, as last year's omnibus measure, which would have cut taxes for the rich and the upper middle class by $792 billion.
(12) The omnibus bill she was referring to is now called the Relationships Bill, and she is right - this bill will make the Marriage Act have no practical effect.
(13) There is the inevitable clop-clop of a horse, the rumble of a motorised omnibus , the further ambient uproar of the great city's life.
(14) Every couple of years the monthly issues would be gathered up and published in an omnibus , what the publishers referred to as u2018phone booksu2019 as they had the same size and feel as the Yellow Pages.
(15) The Senate never voted on many of the separate funding measures before they were submitted as part of the massive and unamendable omnibus bill; and, indeed, many of the measures were never even subjected to debate.
(16) People certainly flock to omnibus stores, as Wal-Mart, the Sears catalog and Amazon.com have proven.
(17) This omnibus of three classic studies provides a basic grounding for scholars of India's maritime history.
(18) And he no longer uses the Clapham omnibus , because he drives a Ford Mondeo.
(19) For instance, first-wave reforms were sometimes part of omnibus education bills that included other policy changes, such as increased spending on K - 12 education.
(20) She was an enthusiastic participant in Victorian Evening, dressing up and riding in the horse-drawn omnibus - a true ambassador for the town.
(21) The omnibus has made somewhat of a comeback in recent years with everyone from Robert Ludlum to John Grisham and Wilbur Smith combining their novels into one edition.
(22) On Nov.25, House leaders agreed to convene a rare December session beginning Dec.8 to debate and move the omnibus spending package.
(23) This is a classic example of legislation going to a select committee, people then discovering they want to add something to it - this so-called omnibus bill - and the bill coming back twice as big as it was before it went to the committee.
(24) I had borrowed a friend's omnibus edition of Life Studies and For the Union Dead, and something in me said: u2018This is it!u2019
(25) A mainstream newspaper is therefore an omnibus vehicle that packages a number of distinct products.
(26) This particular bill, apart from being somewhat late in coming back to the House, is a tremendously huge, omnibus bill, and has very, very little to do with assurance of health practitioners' competence.
(27) Those agents of omnibus law and order preferred a quiet morning in Giffnock when the passenger list consisted of two old ladies and an au pair.
(28) Well, let's start with Julianne, spending bills, spending bills - what are we likely to see here, some big, bulky omnibus spending program package passed this week?
(29) In summary, in an omnibus sense the amendments in this bill may seem to be just a tidy-up, but I want to come back to the first one.
(30) U2018Anger and sadness are not uncommon today to those who still care for the history of this marvellous cityu2019, writes Llewellyn-Jones bluntly in the preface to this omnibus edition.
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