Only students who have passed both tests can enroll in the college of their choice. |
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As we drove north I passed through a landscape that revealed much of its remarkable past. |
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The squirrels fed out of her hands, the deer walked by her side, and every tree seemed to bow as she passed beneath it. |
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Henrietta Niekro listened to the game and passed on the play-by-play to her husband. |
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Wingbeat frequency was determined by counting wingbeats from the mid point of the downstroke when the wingtip passed below the beak. |
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As far as I'm concerned, dreams are just your mind filing away the things that passed through your mind and got jumbled up during the day. |
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An aura of wisdom surrounded her but she looked so young she could have passed as one of Serena's classmates. |
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She sniffed and brushed passed Sara, walking saucily towards the big room that resembled a den. |
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But she already had a letter showing she had passed her probationary period, signed by her acting duty station manger. |
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If that's the biggest criticism a dedicated nit-picker can deliver, then the restaurant has passed with flying colours. |
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A gust of wind passed by them before Nick recollected himself and started to gaze outward towards the scenery below them. |
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If this signal is to be passed to downstream devices, it must be amplified and the jitter eliminated or attenuated. |
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Water is passed through a disinfecting chamber containing a quartz mercury lamp that emits ultraviolet light rays. |
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As she passed our row, I noticed that her spectacles were held together by generous amounts of sticky tape. |
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He always had time to listen and offer advice to family and friends and never passed judgement on others. |
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Another year has passed and for some it brought joy and happiness, for others sadness and sorrow. |
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It has been suggested that their purpose is to sharpen the tuning of the signal passed to the auditory nerve. |
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Well, a werewolf bit them and yeah, lycanthropy is passed on through bites. |
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On a recent Monday morning, as I plodded, zombie-like, to the break room at work to get a cup of joe, I passed Elizabeth in the hallway. |
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She passed the tree where the horse's tack was propped and grabbed Hawk's bridle, the silverwork glinting in the moonlight. |
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If everyone passes a second time, three more cards are passed as before and the auction begins again. |
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The knowledge of how to brew spruce beer was passed from the Native Americans to the American colonists. |
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The old guy was still up, sitting on his bentwood chair, and gave me a knowing nod as I passed him. |
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This is a hospital test where a narrow tube with a light and lens on the end is passed down the trachea and into the lung. |
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I felt a tinge of pessimism as I passed by thousands of total strangers exchanging high-fives and hugs. |
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Its critics claim that some downed animals are passed by inspectors because they are just conscious enough to respond to a kick. |
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In an ironic rebuff to communications technologies, the bill passed the Senate by unanimous, oral vote. |
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The New Zealander was apparently in uncommunicative form from the word go, and quickly passed to the angry stage before clamming up completely. |
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A judicious look at his victim convinced Al that he'd better wrap this up before the tub of lard passed out on him. |
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Time passed and the light outside remained the same flat grey as snow kept falling, icing the windows over. |
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For a final time it passed its forearm over the limb and with a gentle stroke of her fur stepped away. |
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Dettori waved to the crowd as he passed the post and was met by rapturous applause as he made his way into the winner's enclosure. |
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Meanwhile, a sceptical public have already passed judgment on his reputation. |
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We passed the grand falls of the Columbia just above which a small river puts into the Columbia. |
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Karen, on the other hand, is a good friend to Daniel, whose young wife has just passed away. |
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The cup was passed round and we joined together in the ritual, making us one through that same Christ. |
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Incidentally, Spain's lower house also just passed a gay marriage bill in that country. |
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Every minute that passed signified a smaller chance that they'd be placed on temp assignments for the day. |
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As a result, liars are passed off as scoundrels or rascals, or even lovable rogues. |
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As I headed back to my car, a white van passed me at an extraordinary rate of speed. |
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Once the sun passed below the horizon, a glittering display of man-made light and smoke enveloped the band. |
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In the last few months, the city council passed new laws to deal with what's become known as racial profiling. |
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Vehicles of all makes and models whizzed by as the freighter passed over them. |
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It had passed an Act of Parliament to end the proceedings and preclude any appeal. |
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After all it was exactly 15 years to the day since I passed my driving test, so what did I have to fear? |
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There is also much saucy humour of a kind that would probably not have passed US censors. |
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He stumbled back into the taproom, hoping that, by the time she came to, he'd be passed out. |
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The man nodded politely to us as they passed and Angus returned the salutation. |
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It was passed through history by the Shaking Quakers, the Shakers, and that particular song is a call to simplicity, which is very interesting. |
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My wipers were on maximum but in the split second the wipers had passed over the windshield it was immediately coated with a sheet of water. |
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They passed through stands of red cedar and hemlock trees so tall and so ancient that the sunlight rarely touched the forest floor. |
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The pop craze over the Kabbalah Centre may have passed and despite the group's energy drink, it may be running out of gas. |
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Sarah whispered softly in remembrance of her dear friend who had passed away two years ago. |
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The girls tossed flowers and blew kisses as the ranks of military personnel passed by, a supportive gesture tinged with romanticism. |
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The blind man began singing and talking as we passed by, the two sounds rolling together into squeaks, grunts, and held notes. |
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Thankfully the blackbird of her depression began to lift yesterday when we passed a quiet and for the most part recuperative Sunday. |
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That was like a red rag to a bull, so I learned off the rule book, took the exam and passed it. |
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We had passed a turn point on our route, so I was able to take a reasonable cut toward the coast. |
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In 1985 he passed the snooker refereeing exam and began taking charge in club and county matches. |
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The years passed as the children grew into adults, left home and came home again when on holidays. |
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Just this past month Fifi, her fluffy white toy poodle passed away and the void is painful. |
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Sarah looked out of the window after them until they had passed down the valley and she could see them no more. |
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The letter added that if the schedule was not adhered to in the future the debt would be passed to the legal department for recovery. |
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Continuing our journey westwards, we passed through Vryheid and then turned off the highway once more toward the Blood River. |
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The Supreme Court in America adjudicates on acts passed through the political system by Congress and President. |
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Thankfully when the doctor tried to set my bones I conveniently wet myself and passed out with the pain. |
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Eventually I and my fellow 'rookies' passed the course and became Aircraftwomen 1st class. |
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One manufacturer challenged this amendment, but ultimately the Supreme Court passed judgment in favour of the government of India. |
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In response the government passed the Criminal Justice Act of 1994, which outlawed these large outdoor raves. |
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As our ragtag troupe passed the cafeteria in the West Mall Centre we chanced upon a stack of trays. |
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The bill is now in the Senate, Spain's upper house, having already passed in the lower house. |
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His black cape trailed behind him and was lifted by the gentle breeze that passed by. |
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As Trevor said this, they passed over the mountains, showing a bay with a large city surrounding it. |
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Our friend Cath has just had a baby, and has passed on this useful advice. I felt it was worth a wider airing. |
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I twirled it between my index finger and thumb, watching the jewel give off bright rays when it passed a specific angle. |
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He claimed that he made little or no money from the deals and passed most of the cash to the detective. |
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Using a mix of dramatic reconstructions and interviews, the film recreates a story that has passed into mountaineering legend. |
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We were on the beam all the way, and passed to the side of the temporary field built by Wilkinson by approximately half a mile. |
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We also know you have dealt with the Northmen, therefore the king has stripped you of all titles and passed them to Sir Stars and his family. |
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After her marriage, she appeared for the senior grade music examination in 1991 and passed it with distinction. |
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The Commonwealth Games baton has been passed on to Melbourne, but organisers of the 2006 event admit they have a tough act to follow. |
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Borne along by the flow of traffic, she passed through the forum arch into a stew of noises, colors, and evil smells. |
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On the basis that there are few better guides to a restaurant's quality than how it cooks its steaks, the Howgate passed with flying colours. |
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Seconds passed like minutes as the struggling aircraft fought to get airborne. |
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Failure to meet these targets will result in a fine that will be passed on to the council it serves and then, inevitably, to council tax payers. |
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Many of Los Tigres's songs are inspired by events in newspaper reports, or stories passed on by fans. |
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The town drunk was a battered old sot of a cowhand whose horse carried him home, passed out in the saddle, on Saturday nights. |
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He was also passed a demodulator unit, which was to be connected to the short wave radio when a message was to be received. |
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The day passed slowly for him and as it wore on he began to slowly give up hope. |
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Kerry campaign volunteers left the rally scene and returned with water cooler jugs and passed cups through the crowd. |
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The sound of ragged, empty breathing passed by her door and Chandra sleepily threw back her covers and clambered out of bed. |
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She passed the handheld to Dolores, who examined the screen, shading it from the sun's glare. |
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One of the most lucid historians of the American Experiment passed away this week. |
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In the Solvay process, carbon dioxide and ammonia are passed into a concentrated solution of sodium chloride. |
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It's been passed on and passed on by our forefathers and foremothers throughout time. |
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Although she was deeply shocked, she noted down the registration number of the van the man got into and passed it on to police. |
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If he passed markets where caged birds were sold, he would buy them purely to let the birds fly free. |
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To the westward, but on their left instead of their right, tombs of great antiquity passed by their gaze. |
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Walking down the road a bit, I passed another embassy with another similarly attired policeman standing out front. |
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As the float passed by the boat jetties, officials and tourists raised slogans against plastic items. |
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Pota passed into law with 425 ayes to 296 nays after a bitter 10-hour debate that was punctuated by vicious personal attacks. |
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Only a few moments passed before the unicorn whinnied, and suddenly recoiled, as if jarred by an electric shock. |
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I bet that anyone who has passed this stage, will, at this point have a faint smile of fond reminiscence. |
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For me, the ancient Greeks and Romans, the high Middle Ages and even the Tudors passed in a blur of boredom. |
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As I looked at him a whiff of excrement passed my face, as if it came from his open mouth. |
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The Blue Hawk leader nodded solemnly and passed her the speaker for the intercom. |
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Just because you have passed a few exams and ticked a few boxes, it doesn't mean that you are in an ideal position to take your place in society. |
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She caught a whiff of alcohol on him as he passed her to throw himself on her couch. |
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He added two scroll handles to a footed beaker so that the cup could be passed easily from one communicant to the next. |
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Like conventional rendering, the scene is passed to the geometry processing engine where the polygons are transformed into view space. |
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With an incredible burst of speed, Jack passed up the Frisbee, grabbed it, wheeled around and threw it back at Sam. |
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The vast majority of sites gave users no choice about inclusion on mailing lists or having their name passed on to affiliates or third parties. |
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Anyone whose address is known by one of these companies may receive mail for years afterwards because their mailing lists are passed around. |
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It has a life span of around 20 years, lies dormant until a scanner is passed over it, and sends out a low-range radio frequency. |
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Peter then passed the paper backstage before carrying on with the rest of his act, which was greeted with rapturous applause. |
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The popular column had been written for years by Jim Hamilton, who fell ill and passed away earlier this year. |
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She passed me two bags of coca-cola, and took my money, leaving me standing, slightly confused, beside a train ready to depart. |
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Distilling, like brewing and winemaking, became a family business over the years as monks passed on their knowledge to the peasants. |
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Following a petition of some west-country weavers, an Act was passed in 1702 forbidding the payment of wages in truck. |
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My teenage daughter has passed her driving test and was ready for her first car. |
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After the churches themselves passed out of private hands, the advowsons tended to remain with the heirs. |
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More than a year passed before the city took steps toward achieving that goal. |
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If MPs approve the bill at its third and final reading in Parliament next week it will be passed for Royal Assent and become law. |
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Gustav never forgot this brush with authority, and he passed on his fixation with power to his youngest son. |
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The remains of the night passed in sighs, and when dawn reddened the eastern sky, I had not even glimpsed a dream of you. |
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It was no wonder that she passed the examinations at three levels in first class. |
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On March 16, before recessing for Easter break, the House passed a bill that was broader in scope than the bill eventually signed into law. |
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As I picked my way through the grounds, I remembered two warnings that have been passed down to me through the ages. |
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Some gasp when Jesus is whipped, many toss bills and coins into collection buckets being passed around. |
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They passed down a long leaky corridor before reaching a heavily locked door at the other end. |
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Since the Normans had passed through only two weeks earlier, it is possible that the town was simply drained of supplies and that the Franks did not believe it. |
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Voters there also passed a hike in the state minimum wage, with 53 percent of the vote. |
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And then, of course, not even an hour passed before he slithered down to those expectations and buckled. |
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Nearly half of the world's economically recoverable oil reserves have already been extracted and around 50 countries have passed their point of peak oil output. |
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I've been passed more than once on the race course by a Laser sailor with a mainsheet clinched firmly in his teeth while I was fiddling to get something positioned just right. |
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Every single one of you passed your final exam with flying colors. |
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I went to the French doors in the study the better to enjoy this daily treat, and to relish in the racket of honking and wing-flapping as they passed over. |
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And when I passed the refreshment stand on the way out of the theater, I could not help but think of skittles. |
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Thus have I passed my driving test to get myself a new Maharashtra driver's license. |
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Still impure, the gas was then passed through condensers and scrubbers to remove tar, and then through iron oxide purifiers to remove other impurities. |
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They passed one unit after another, each entirely separate, each encircled by chain link topped with razor wire. |
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Mr Robinson passed out because of the smoke, has severely impaired lungs and a voice box so badly damaged he can barely raise his voice above a whisper. |
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The Night heron is the event most have heard of, but there are a handful more that have passed under the radar. |
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The weekend passed in a non-stop whirl of sporting events and activities. |
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As we meandered through the mountains north of San Jose, we passed through endless coffee plantations, the rows of dark plants heavy with berries. |
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Another stint of exhausted sleep passed and Kate awoke again. |
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The procession passed ranks of red-clad guards, their gold badges shining brightly in the sunlight, and turned into the sanded courtyard outside the hall. |
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Later, the White House passed from McKinley to Theodore Roosevelt to Taft, and then from Harding to Coolidge to Hoover. |
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The intermediate and ulnar sets of muscles are supplied by branches from the deep ramus of the radial nerve after it has passed through the supinator muscle. |
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Do wires degenerate when electric current is passed through them? |
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Seagulls, darting by with their snow white feathers, squalled and shrieked as they passed and the salty ocean air rushed into the building with every gust of wind. |
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But campaigners for the new skatepark are still not home and dry yet because the plans must now be passed by the current tenants of the land, Chippenham Town Council. |
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Consumers must assure themselves that a high standard of knowledge will be passed on to them, in simple and understandable terms, by an expert qualified to do just that. |
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When Gomberg passed away in unfortunate circumstances in Halifax last year, the whole community rallied behind his message of hope, love, and green activism. |
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I had one polygraph session, which the FBI did administer to me in January, and I was told I passed and the examiner was satisfied that I had told the truth. |
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The famous physician, Boerhaave, had such a high regard for its manifold curative properties that it is said that he never passed an Elder without raising his hat. |
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The largest gun-rights expansion efforts were concentrated in the South, while the coasts passed stronger gun control laws. |
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I expected him to follow up this statement with a regaled tale of personal career direction gone wrong, but slowly realised he had just passed judgement on my capabilities. |
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Most commentators have passed judgment on this, the first live televising of a British court case, by dismissing the lengthy legal exchanges as unutterably tedious. |
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In one tragic incident in 1965, a man named Bob Restall passed out in the shaft and fell into the water. |
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Fifty years have passed since John Fowles published The collector, but the novel has not aged. |
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We come across bright ideas in books, like over-length lines passed through pulleys under floats and the excess taken up by counter-balancing weights. |
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The pile is formed by knots, which are tied round the warp threads, and held in place by the weft, which is passed back and forth and beaten down securely. |
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As soon as they passed the helmsman, he pulled her to the taffrail. |
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Yes, but this bishop passed under the cardinals' radars as well. |
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An encouraging and positive General Assembly passed into history on the Thursday evening with the singing of Psalm 122 and the apostolic benediction. |
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Half an hour had passed when he opened the door, looking very weary. |
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The sagas, legends, myths and histories which have been passed on orally or in written documents by ancient peoples are sometimes called pseudohistory. |
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A player who has passed cannot bid again during the auction. |
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Tennessee passed a law that allowed for criminal charges to be brought against pregnant women found to be taking illegal drugs. |
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Nearly an hour later, three women were walking through the recreation ground, off Old Heath Road, when they passed a man lying on the grass, near the toilets. |
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We've passed another month counting the days, have lived our lives in resigned routine waiting only for the weekend when we could be together again. |
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Greg passed on snow survival techniques, which include digging trenches to create windbreaks and making snow caves for overnight shelter if you become stranded. |
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His wife passed away and they had kids, and he wanted to focus on being a dad so he just stopped to raise his kids. |
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After the recessional Croft waited until the exodus had abated, nodded silently to her ladyship as she passed down the aisle, and followed the stragglers out. |
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With a mixed start for both multihull categories, the Nacras, sailing higher, created somewhat of a nuisance for the Hobies which they passed to windward. |
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No story describing a problem or social phenomenon was complete without a few meaningless statistics passed off as hard fact or proof of some assertion. |
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The time of provincial economic processes has passed beyond recall. |
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Nearly two full months have passed since the student massacre that took place in the city of Iguala, Guerrero. |
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I mimeographed the following Whalen poem and passed it around. |
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In fact, weather stations use the shift from a southerly to a northerly wind direction as the indication that a cold front has passed the station. |
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In 1755 he joined the Royal Navy, and within two years passed his master's examination to qualify for the navigation and handling of a royal ship. |
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The first rays of light that passed her eyelids were very dim. |
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In Europe on these days people go to the Graves of their beloved ones who have passed away. |
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Perhaps, under the ashes of its beckoning byways, the history of cinema is also the story of a return to origins, of rereadings, of new definitions, of things passed on. |
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In 2005, Congress passed the Stolen Valor Act, a law making it illegal to lie about receiving a military medal or decoration. |
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Confiscation will also be possible even if the property has passed to legal heirs, or if it was transferred to a spouse or a separate legal entity. |
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I leapt about four feet in the air when he passed the winning post. |
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Bent on establishing a biracial society, Southern whites passed strict laws forbidding interracial marriage, naming the issue of such unions illegitimate. |
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We took a route that kept off the main road as much as possible from Rozel on, and we passed the Neolithic Dolmen de Couperon before reaching St Catherine's Bay. |
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And since seven Sundays had passed since Easter, it was now Whitsuntide, the greatest festival of the Church next to Easter itself, and so it must be celebrated, sorrow or no. |
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Meanwhile a manta ray passed overhead like a modern stealth bomber. |
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Before he passed away a few years ago, he gave me his hoard of recipes, including authentic New York cheesecake, bagels, rye, pumpernickel, challah, cole slaw and many others. |
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He was just about to fall asleep when something passed over the moon. |
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During the first two decades of the nineteenth century control of the Cape Colony passed to and fro between Afrikaners and British authorities but rested with the latter. |
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I wish to conclude by also paying my respects to the memory of the two other former senior members of Parliament who passed away while the House was in recess. |
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The seder begins with kiddush over the first cup of wine and then moves on to hors d' oeuvres of sweetbreads in salt water passed around by a servant. |
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The park paling was still the boundary on one side, and she soon passed one of the gates into the ground. |
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The arrest was made following information passed by Metropolitan Police officers working on Operation Yewtree to North Yorkshire Police. |
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The German 4th Cavalry Corps passed through Ypres on 7 October and was forced back to Bailleul by French Territorial troops. |
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The important shipping route between India and Britain passed through the Suez Canal, and was considered threatened by France. |
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More than twelve hours had passed since the decker had touched the cyberdeck keyboard. |
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At that moment a flight of birds passed close overhead, and at the whirr of their wings a panic fear seized her. |
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The ordinance passed Tuesday requires rent controls on those replacement complexes. |
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He passed the exam, placing 74th among the 243 successful candidates, and doing especially well in the tests of engineering drawing ability. |
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The man who, cased in steel, had passed whole days and nights in the saddle. |
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Here, Republicans and Democrats arm-wrestle issues all the time and spend years getting anything passed for our people. |
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They passed undulating fields of wheat speckled with the confetti of poppies and bluets. |
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Indeed, waste minimisation is at the pinnacle of the Government's own 'waste strategy', which is passed on to local authorities to implement. |
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According to one version of the tale, the oil had then passed to Henry's maternal grandfather, Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster. |
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The new proposal, which passed 76 to 69, would require voters to produce photo identification or two forms of nonphoto ID at a polling place. |
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In late 1847 the Dee bridge disaster occurred when a bridge span collapsed as a train passed over the River Dee by the Roodee. |
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From the 1980s the UK government passed several acts that had provisions concerning sectarian violence. |
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Libretti, Executive Vice President of Operations and Chief Financial Officer passed away after a long battle with cancer. |
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Keith McDonald, 48, passed off hundreds of cheap Conure parrots trapped in the wild as valuable hand-reared Macaws. |
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The legislature has passed a measure aimed at protecting consumers. |
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After the colony passed into British hands, the settlers spread into the hinterland, taking their language with them. |
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Much of his power passed to Peter de Rivaux, including control of several castles in south Wales. |
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Under the patronage of Titus and Jones the vote of the previous House was now read, and passed nemine contradicente for the first time. |
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For these cultural units would not be passed along unless they had some continued relevance within the group. |
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Within this administrative framework a new provisional constitution was passed in August 2012, which reformed Somalia as a federation. |
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In the context of 2004, that kind of talk passed for hard-headed thinking. |
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In 1832, after much political agitation, the Reform Act was passed on the third attempt. |
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East doubled to show exactly four spades, a bid of one spade would show five spades, and when South passed West had a difficult choice of rebids. |
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The tour passed without any major incidents and was the band's most successful in more than a decade. |
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After the deaths of many of the Marcher lords during the Wars of the Roses, many of the lordships had passed into the hands of the crown. |
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In 1899 conductorship then passed to Albert Townend who was a REMARKABLE man. |
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In multitudinous London the memory of A. V. Laider and his trouble had soon passed from my mind. |
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Disraeli had a bill passed through the Commons allowing each house of Parliament to determine what oaths its members should take. |
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Many Conservative MPs refused to follow him and the bill passed the Commons easily. |
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Statutes passed in 1430 and 1432, during the reign of Henry VI, standardised property qualifications for county voters. |
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The central government passed the Lepers Act of 1898, which provided legal provision for forcible confinement of leprosy sufferers in India. |
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After three or four mincings with a coarse blade the product was passed two or three times through a fine blade. |
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Colonial society was largely divided over the religious and moral implications of slavery and colonies passed acts for and against the practice. |
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During and after the war, most European countries passed amendments to revoke naturalization. |
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In 1916, Portugal passed a law which automatically denaturalized all citizens born to a German father. |
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Austria passed a similar law in 1933 by which it could denaturalize any citizen who participated in a hostile action against the state. |
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As twenty years had passed since the last challenge, the NYYC looked for a cheaper alternative in order to restart interest in the cup. |
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It has power to vary laws passed by Westminster using secondary legislation. |
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Independence Acts, passed when the remaining colonies were granted independence, contained nationality provisions. |
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Four years have passed since the meltdown at the Chernobyl nuclear plant, but the grim legacy of the Soviet catastrophe is still unfolding. |
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In 1880, when he was eight, he took a correspondence course in music from Edinburgh University and passed the associated examinations. |
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He knelt beside Crusher and watched, briefly useless, as she passed her medscanner over the body. Except that it wasn't a body. |
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He passed the entrance exam, coming seventh out of the 26 candidates who exceeded the pass mark. |
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Although he was allowed to stay, parliament passed a law that forbade the attorney general to sit in parliament. |
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Thus passed away two lustra of her life, and, as yet, my daughter remained nameless upon the earth. |
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Though her lubricity made it redundant, Anthea passed him the oil to caress her thighs. |
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Water that had passed over the wheel was pumped back up into a storage reservoir above the wheel. |
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I passed whole days on the lake alone in a little boat, watching the clouds and listening to the rippling of the waves, silent and listless. |
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Warwick passed through one of the wide brick arches and traversed the building with a leisurely step. |
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A maid passed her the gold thali with a lamp and kumkum and turmeric powder in it. |
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The United States, concerned with events in Europe and Asia, passed the Neutrality Act in August of the same year. |
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A resolution passed in 1948, the UN's General Assembly asked Pakistan to remove most of its troops as a plebiscite would then be held. |
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The General Letter Office in Threadneedle Street burned down early on Monday morning, through which post passed for the entire country. |
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Under this new stimulus, Burn's previous Jacobitism passed towards the opposite, but not very distant, extreme of Jacobinism. |
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A 'painless' sticking plaster flu jab that delivers vaccine into the skin has passed important safety tests in the first trial in people. |
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Congress entertained an opinion of its injuriousness to the character of the Indians, and passed laws excluding it. |
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The Acts were passed during the reign of King Henry VIII of England, who came from the Welsh Tudor dynasty. |
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Instead, the Commons passed the bill as an ordinance, which they claimed did not require royal assent. |
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She seems to have passed her son off on his grandmother Livia for a number of years. |
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The rest of the day they passed lying on their beds yarning, or reading stories by Victoria Cross, or playing cards or housey-housey. |
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Petrovitch had taken and passed the astronavigation exam the exact same time Rimmer had made his claims to fishhood. |
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The town has passed a zoning ordinance limiting construction. |
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Much to the surprise of in-running punters, who made Jake The Snake the favourite as they passed the post in the 7f claimer, the verdict went to Caprio by a nose. |
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The closest previous sighting of an Earth-grazing asteroid was in March of 1989. It was 330 feet in diameter and passed at 10 times the distance to the moon. |
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The resulting capital expenditures will increase production costs-which cannot be fully passed on to customers and will lead to a decline in future earnings. |
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It might have been a good thing if he had, unsuited as he was physically, but the mood passed easily under fraternal dissuadings and a feeling of duty toward his father. |
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The Legislative Yuan passed a revision of Taiwan's Labor Union Law on June 1, setting in place a complete legal framework for the protection of worker rights on the island. |
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Night has now passed in the Saudi desert and as we hear from Nightline correspondent Forrest Sawyer, the normal cadence of life at the front is about to change. |
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Legislation passed by the UAE's Ministry of Interior means that it is now mandatory for speed limiters to be installed on private buses with capacities of up to 22 passengers. |
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We saw a goodly number of equestrians and equestrianesses as we passed along, the former accoutred in the brilliant and graceful Peruvian costume. |
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Apogean tides, or neap tides, occur when the Moon has passed its apogee. |
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While freight has always passed through Worcester on trains, as long as the trains have been used for that purpose, passenger cars had a sketchier history in Worcester. |
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It was tough especially when we passed the Skagerrak Straight. |
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In other business, the board also passed four resolutions to enter into agreements with agencies to begin capital improvement projects that are a part of Gov. |
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In 1541 Parliament passed legislation to protect the honour of the Mass, prayer to the Virgin Mary, images of the saints, and the authority of the pope. |
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Kain, TAPPI member since 1977, passed away in Birmingham, Alabama. |
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He managed to drag himself away from the blazing wreckage and passed out. |
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The consort of the queen has passed from this troubled sphere. |
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In 1986, the New Zealand parliament passed the Constitution Act 1986, which repealed the Constitution Act of 1852 and the last constitutional links with the United Kingdom. |
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The mythology of Ireland was originally passed down orally, but much of it was eventually written down by Irish monks, who Christianized and modified it to an extent. |
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Fulk then passed his titles to Geoffrey and became king of Jerusalem. |
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He died in 1668 and the East Sutton estate passed to his brother Robert who was created a baronet in 1674 in honour of their father's loyalty to the Crown. |
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Sedore passed the business onto a southern Ontario couple, Bob and Sharron Reive, many years later, though Bob's death put the company in jeopardy. |
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A Supply of Beer law, passed in 1989, was aimed at getting tied houses to offer at least one alternative beer, known as a guest beer, from another brewery. |
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After the plane passed Kota Bharu, it changed the course and descended. |
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This is what passed for fun for suburban small-town mallrats in the 1970s, and I can still weep at the joy I felt when the illuminated Sam's sign was in sight. |
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Aubin who passed on January 9, 1997, after 59 years of marriage. |
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Klebsiella pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa cause Equine metritis, an infection of the genital tract of mares usually passed on through sexual contact. |
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They are asking customers to bring in their unwanted blankets and knitwear, which will be passed on to pensioners requiring help to ward off the cold during the winter months. |
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A second rebuilding act was passed that year, raising the tax on coal and thus providing a source of funds for rebuilding of churches destroyed within the City of London. |
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He has passed on the torch to us and it is our duty to keep it alight. |
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The Rump passed many restrictive laws to regulate people's moral behaviour, such as closing down theatres and requiring strict observance of Sunday. |
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After the death of King Eadred in 955, England was divided between his two sons, with the elder Edwy ruling in Wessex while Mercia passed to his younger brother Edgar. |
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We passed the Great Bras d'Or on the ice at the imminent risk of our lives, so rotten had the ice become owing to the effect of five or six days incessive thaw. |
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The land then went to Beoba who passed it on to Beorra and Ecca. |
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Shishas, which hail from India, are pipes in which fruit-scented tobacco is burnt using coal, passed through a water vessel and inhaled through a hose. |
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Assisting with defense eventually shifted into administration and then outright rule, as Roman government passed into the hands of Germanic leaders. |
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Parliament has not passed any Act defining its own sovereignty. |
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The new Jamaican slave code, passed in December, 1826, was disallowed primarily on the ground that it obstructed mission work. |
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