It's been passed on and passed on by our forefathers and foremothers throughout time. |
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Clan Royal, whose jockey had lost his whip, was passed on a dramatic run-in where he veered off course. |
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Lili passed on the dessert, but I couldn't resist the lemon tart with lime mascarpone and orange creme anglaise. |
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Well, a werewolf bit them and yeah, lycanthropy is passed on through bites. |
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The minerals are passed on in a sperm packet during mating, to enrich the eggs. |
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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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But Desdemona, she was nothing but insane, mad, crazy, and that was the thing she passed on. |
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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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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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The freight forwarders and haulers post their bid, and the most attractive is passed on to the customer. |
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If this money could be passed on to relatives tax-free, it would find its way back into the economy and benefit everyone. |
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Counseling regarding the trait is important because the hemoglobin gene can be passed on to a carrier's child. |
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Private individuals have the right to film their own property, and these tapes cannot be passed on without the say-so of the courts. |
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Limerick's Tim Rice teamed up with Ballard early in 2004 and was so impressed that he passed on his impressions to another aspiring Irishman. |
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Each group maintained a dignified silence as the marchers passed on their pilgrimage to uphold Republican martyrology. |
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I would have passed on my compliments to the artist, had it not been a drawing from the disturbingly popular Japanese art form manga. |
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Engagement information was passed on to command headquarters by telephone and teletype. |
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If only his tenacity in pursuing ways to halt the arms race were contagious and could be passed on to certain political leaders. |
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When fruit or vegetables got a bit old, they would be bagged up ready to be passed on to customers. |
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Now that Bob Hope is no longer available to make surprise walk-ons, I think the mantle should be passed on to Stan. |
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Congratulations were also passed on to leaders and Scouts who received awards this year. |
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The ethic of public service was passed on from his father, who worked in the island's customs office. |
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In any event, our difficult scriptural texts must be not passed on uncritically in sermons and religious education. |
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Many thanks for your advice, which as you can see, I have passed on to our readers. |
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It is not just passed on from the maternal side of the family and may affect siblings differently. |
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Issac is certainly talking, although what he is actually saying is uncertain as it is being passed on third-hand and via translation. |
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He managed to leave a message for her to get in contact with him but this was never passed on. |
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The bug is passed on from person to person or through food contaminated by a sufferer. |
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While genes compete to get copied when plants and animals reproduce, memes compete to get stored in our memories and passed on to someone else. |
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She still has mementos passed on to her from her mother as reminders of the couple's deep love. |
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We have a meritocracy of money in which good public education is passed on from one generation to the next. |
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These we passed on the way up, an ascent made easy to Nab Farm by a metalled track. |
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And whereas, its decision made, the Assembly passed on to pressing metropolitan business, the impact on the colony itself was volcanic. |
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Lanna folkdances are unique and colorful traditions that are passed on through generations. |
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I found perhaps a dozen minuscule errors in dates and such, which were passed on to Bill. |
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He is good but he's not good enough, and the same judgment could be passed on this trashily entertaining blockbuster. |
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After the cars are stolen they are passed on to another criminal, who exports them out of the country to other right-hand-drive jurisdictions. |
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When birds swallow these fish, toxins are passed on to their tissues, thus bioaccumulating up the food chain. |
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Bear left on the top to join the tarmac of the mast access road and the trig point summit pillar is passed on the left. |
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The considerable musical skills of brass band members were passed on to others, who went on to successful careers in the showbands. |
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Having learnt my lesson the hard way, and passed on the doner kebabs, we retired back to Argentina to eat another steak. |
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Some traffic passed on the other side of the road, Mac tucked himself in against the car and ignored it. |
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If you have sent publicity material to me recently either at the Mirror or at home, fear not, it will be passed on to Janis. |
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As the deadline to make city roads motorable passed on Monday, chief minister N. Dharam Singh said he would seek information on progress. |
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In multilevel modeling, coefficients from one level of analysis are passed on to the next. |
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Because of the Vaughn boffo, they were passed on pursuing Vladimir Guerrero, the Montreal slugger who had back problems. |
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In fact, I'd kind of suspect the character of anyone under 70 unhip enough to have passed on the opportunity to see what all the buzz was about. |
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My father was an antiquarian bookman who passed on his passion for rare books to me during my childhood. |
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His forefathers had owned a massive vineyard for the past 5 decades and it had passed on to Giovanni once his father had died. |
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The warnings were passed on, the financial district was evacuated, and the bomb went off on schedule. |
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The Data Protection Act protects you against unsolicited mail and from your details being passed on to companies. |
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The question of why the plates move gets passed on to the geologists, who appeal to an upwelling of magma that pushes them apart. |
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Whenever we passed on the street we exchanged brief words but that had been it. |
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I often used to wonder just how many times one ball of nicki-nicki was passed on during the course of a day. |
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I was glad I passed on the starters of buffalo wings, goat's cheese on bruschetta, garlic bread, soup or salad. |
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Creating characters is almost a game in itself, and in a nod to the genome project, their looks and characteristics are passed on to children. |
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Rather than watchdogging the issue, the press just passed on the false assurances. |
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The guy turned out to be a spy, and the information Novak passed on was therefore suspect. |
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That is not to say that there are not shared practices that are passed on through non-genetic means to subsequent generations. |
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Control of the question time was passed on to his deputy, John Fuller, and the heated debate ensued. |
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When an individual has passed on, many are buried underground in cemeteries. |
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Henrietta Niekro listened to the game and passed on the play-by-play to her husband. |
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He said haulage firms were already being badly hit by increases, which were having to be passed on to customers. |
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We'll go back around the point and into that last small bight we passed on our way here. |
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Unfortunately, this has been passed on to farmers by way of lower prices paid to farmers. |
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The jobs are also passed on to local employment offices where they are either filled or advertised. |
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The first offspring of the animal is passed on to a neighbouring poor family, so that the benefit is multiplied each year. |
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In countries where equipment for medical and dental treatment is not sterilised properly, the virus can be passed on. |
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They often spoke to us children as we passed on our way to school, and seemed both friendly and harmless enough. |
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He took the captain's gig back to the Bastante where he passed on the Captain's words to the first mate. |
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The songs and poetry represent oral literature passed on to performers by their teachers. |
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It is increasingly common for the rich to understate the value of gifts in order to avoid paying taxes on property passed on to heirs. |
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This characteristic is hereditary, passed on from a person to his children. |
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These eight were passed on to the health inspectorate and the prosecution authorities. |
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There would be a charge for that service, he conceded, but the Minister emphasised that personal data would not be passed on. |
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Once this gene alteration has taken place, the changed gene can then be passed on to succeeding generations. |
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I passed on the sweets, but my husband chose the double chocolate pudding with custard. |
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Lili passed on dessert, but I couldn't resist the summer pudding with Yorkshire cream. |
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Shingles is not infectious in the same way as chickenpox, where the virus can be passed on in coughs and sneezes. |
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The infection may be passed on without causing meningitis or any symptoms of the disease. |
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I had three opportunities to sell, all of which I passed on because I thought something bigger and better was coming. |
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Colin took it way too personally and basically found it a way to make my life miserable once my dad passed on. |
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Last week there were hopes that Pake would recover from his illness, but since then he has passed on to his eternal reward. |
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However, often we don't realise just how much a part these great voices are of our chosen sport until they have passed on. |
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Not just because the man passed on a long time ago, but because Fermat's Last Theorem has actually been proved. |
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Her Pesto Rolls evolved from a cloverleaf roll recipe passed on from her great-grandmother. |
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Some of the more threatening and personal letters were passed on to police. |
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We passed on some early-stage companies whose valuations were beyond our comfort zone. |
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I haven't passed on a meal for 40 years, but this one I must say exceeded my giddiest expectations of inedibility. |
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The storm front had passed on through, fading, having delivered just enough rain to soak Joe and the pinto mare through to the skin. |
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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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Family photos and diaries that had been on desks were being passed on for relatives to identify and preserve as keepsakes. |
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We knew who they were of course, and they were aware of our arrival but they passed on towards the Pontoon and Massbrook silent as the grave. |
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Certainly we were given to believe in the first place that information received was not passed on. |
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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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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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The decontextualised quotes attributed to me take on a meaning which is different from the actual message I passed on to Stephen Thompson. |
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These are then passed on in a kind of coded fashion which, while instantly decipherable to other journalists, is not always so clear to readers. |
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Mr Clarke's department admitted it was wrong to name and shame the city as somewhere that had not passed on government cash for schools. |
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It has been passed on to the relevant higher authorities who are treating it very seriously. |
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I passed on the sweets, but Karin chose baked amaretto cheesecake with whipped cream. |
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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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Above all he patiently passed on his knowledge of Marxism and the revolutionary tradition to groups of younger people. |
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This lore was passed on by my mother who had spent many of her childhood holidays on the same beaches, as had her mother before. |
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The then commonplace conclusion was that taxes on retail sales would be passed on to consumers. |
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I believe that if a personal event offers a life lesson and can inform our art, then it needs to be passed on as a teaching. |
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Acting under this erroneous assumption, he passed on this alleged order to his company. |
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He also says the information that he passed on to these people didn't affect the way he rode the race. |
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Boys were desirable because they carried on the family name, which was passed on through the male line. |
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I may have passed on the cream, myself, but I did manage to get three fat fritters past these lips. |
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Arnold captured archaic folk songs of anonymous origin passed on orally through generations. |
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See, my grandpa passed on to me his ancient electric razor kit as a present. |
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The cost of teaching young lawyers and articling students is not a cost which should necessarily be passed on to clients. |
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When the mutated genes were inherited, the disinclination towards wealth exposure passed on. |
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According to the tenets, as passed on in prison yards and Wu Tang Clan songs, humanity is divided into categories. |
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To be buried in the back garden alongside the numerous family pets who had passed on to a better place, leaving their mortal remains to push up the pelargoniums. |
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The inspector starchily assures him that his comments will be passed on. |
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And only until the case can be passed on to an East St. Louis detective, Carlos Coleman. |
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The typical embroidery of the nomads of India, needlecraft has been passed on for generations linking life and craft through creative expressions of colour and design. |
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For reasons best known to themselves, the playlisting poltroons of national radio recently passed on Heartbeat, the new single from this Norwegian singer. |
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For example, the school board fussed for months over prohibiting social promotion, finally deciding that a failing student could not be passed on, regardless of age. |
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I know many union officials, and very moderate people at that, who are absolutely brassed off when the conditions they have negotiated are passed on to somebody else. |
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It means that she has not passed on this earth thinking only of herself. |
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John and Vanessa passed on the burgers and munched on some onion rings. |
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Urban legends are apocryphal or wildly inaccurate stories that are passed on from person to person until they reach a point where they are accepted as truth. |
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Information on the hotline is passed on to local councils and the Environment Agency every day so they can track down offenders and keep a check on the problem. |
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This germ is often acquired before birth, but is sometimes passed on by domestic cats or acquired by eating undercooked meat from infected animals. |
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Stokes says he was disappointed when one of the mainstream underwear brands passed on the idea. |
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Now, when a claim is made, the details will be passed on so officials can carry out cross-checks and ensure that duplicate claims are not being made. |
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The result of such legislation, the insurance lobby declared, would be increased costs that would be passed on to consumers in the form of higher premiums. |
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The information may also be passed on to divers, who are working in arduous conditions, battling poor weather and visibility as well as up to four metres of silt. |
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Counsel for the Member of Parliament yesterday attempted to guillotine the judgement passed on the appellant suggesting that his client had been given a raw deal. |
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So to the ones who have passed on, rest there, sleep there, slumber on. |
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According to the official site the amendment passed on a voice vote. |
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Garbled details would be passed on by word of mouth and soon convoys of hatchbacks would head out for sunrise sessions in motorway service stations and picnic spots. |
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The skin infection scabies isn't necessarily passed on through intercourse, but as it involves close physical contact it's a possible method of transmission. |
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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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A police spokesman confirmed today that the fraud squad was investigating information passed on by the Council to consider whether further action would be necessary. |
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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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The manager passed on the request to the owner, who sent pictures to mgm directly. |
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Still, with just this scant amount of evidence, that one news source made it sound like your car might be vulnerable to viruses passed on from passing cars. |
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A traditional craft, it is passed on from parents to their offspring. |
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He loved his music and he passed on his love for music to his children. |
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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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The effect is complete, a timeless story passed on to a new generation. |
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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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Besides drugs, another factor behind the riots is the idea of intergenerational disadvantage being passed on. |
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But Britain has continued to insist it has intelligence that Iraq did make such an attempt, passed on by an unnamed third country whose identity has not been revealed. |
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But war, international sanctions and economic penury have all but extinguished the ancient craftsmanship passed on from father to son for generations. |
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She has even passed on the entitlement mentality to her son. |
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Once they're gone, information about your ancestry along with interesting family lore is also gone forever unless the knowledge has been passed on to the next generation. |
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Mother's milk is full of special nutrients, hormones and antibodies that are passed on to infants to help them to resist infections, respiratory illness and diarrhoea. |
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A few months before the Autonomy purchase was unveiled in August 2011, oracle boss Larry Ellison passed on the chance. |
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This is usually accomplished with a polite letter acknowledging the viewer's complaint, and promising it will be passed on to the relevant programme maker. |
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The resolution passed on a vote of 61 to 14 with 13 abstentions. |
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The information is collected and then passed on to the CEO in condensed form. |
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Their superior bargaining power allowed insurers to negotiate sharp reductions in fees, which were passed on to employers in the form of lower premiums. |
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Whereas some epigenetic changes are temporary, others can be permanent, and even passed on to the next generation. |
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We passed on a sweet and ordered a second bottle of fizz instead. |
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The pages were then passed on to the next artist who worked on them and participants didn't see their work until the finished pages were bound into books. |
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We passed on it in favor of a steakhouse down the street with one thing on the menu, filet mignon in four sizes, he making no pretensions of being an epicure. |
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Sarge was one of those to whom the torch was passed on Inauguration Day 50 years ago this week. |
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The mother had left the Fields to become a librarian and her love of literature passed on to her three children. |
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Ian passed on his love of mountain climbing through his Kilimanajaro Achievers company. |
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Rip called him by name, but the cur snarled, snapped his teeth, and passed on. This was an unkind cut indeed. |
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The Militia Ordinance was passed on 5 March by Parliament and gave Parliament control of the local militia called Trained Bands. |
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The Civil Constitution of the Clergy, passed on 12 July 1790, turned the remaining clergy into employees of the state. |
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The old county courts' divorce and family jurisdiction was passed on 22 April 2014 to the unified Family Court. |
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Chinese historians interpreted a successful revolt as evidence that the Mandate of Heaven had passed on to the usurper. |
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We cut the track for 'Ooh La La' three times before he eventually passed on it, leaving it for Woody to sing. |
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Decca Records, which had passed on signing the Beatles, gave the Rolling Stones a recording contract with very favourable terms. |
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John Barry returned to score, having passed on For Your Eyes Only for tax reasons. |
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The right to march was finally ended as the award did not give the right, for the freedom to march, to be passed on to any heirs or successors. |
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The hearts of the Runner and the Baton then beat as one until it was passed on, symbolising the journey of humanity and the essence of life. |
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The League Council examined the dispute, but then passed on their findings to the Conference of Ambassadors to make the final decision. |
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The Act was passed on 17 November 1998, and received royal assent two days later on 19 November. |
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In the UK, for example laws which modify written or unwritten provisions of the constitution are passed on a simple majority in Parliament. |
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On 23 January 2008, the video was passed on to the Metropolitan Police, who questioned her on 5 February. |
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The theories are passed on, not as dogmas, but rather with the challenge to discuss them and improve upon them. |
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In 1832, after much political agitation, the Reform Act was passed on the third attempt. |
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This idea was passed on in the Commonwealth to other common law jurisdictions. |
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Through the Jubilee Coalition, the Bill was later passed on 19 December in the National Assembly under acrimonious circumstances. |
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A lot of Djibouti's original art is passed on and preserved orally, mainly through song. |
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By the early 1850s the era of the squatters had passed on the Bellarine Peninsula. |
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Richard passed on the responsibility for the works to his son, William, but the latter was less committed to the business than his father. |
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This knowledge is mostly transferred by mothers to daughters, unlike simian primates, where knowledge is generally passed on to both sexes. |
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In Australia, after the ABC and SBS passed on the series, Network Ten acquired the rights to air it. |
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Much of Welsh history is based on stories and songs which were traditionally passed on by word of mouth. |
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This eventually led to the crown of Sicily being passed on to the Hohenstaufen Dynasty, who were Germans from Swabia. |
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Early Cretan history is replete with legends such as those of King Minos, Theseus and the Minotaur, passed on orally via poets such as Homer. |
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French has also passed on words of Franconian origin to other Romance languages, and to English. |
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Debt bondage can be passed on from generation to generation, with children required to pay off their progenitors' debt. |
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The four remaining vessels quickly lost sight of each other in the heavy rain and were unable to regroup when the storm finally passed on 1 June. |
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The proposita was an elderly woman who passed on the disorder to three of her four children and 9 of 14 grandchildren. |
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The propositus was an elderly man who passed on the disorder to three of his four children and 9 of 14 grandchildren. |
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The Slavery Abolition Act, passed on 1 August 1833, outlawed slavery itself throughout the British Empire, with the exception of India. |
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In the Griot tradition of Africa everything related to music has been passed on orally. |
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The apostles then passed on this office and authority by ordaining bishops to follow after them. |
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This patronage was based on property rights which could be inherited and passed on to heirs, or else sold, like any other form of property. |
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He also passed on the savings from the bulk purchase of goods to his workers, and placed the sale of alcohol under strict supervision. |
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Incantations were passed on from receptary to receptary, with little difference between the learned and the popular. |
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But all the studios like Paramount that do art house films passed on it. |
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Atheistically, Egyptian films are still lacking, governed by a certain timidity passed on by our long history of commercial formulas. |
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Clean up any leaves from the ground and place in the rubbish bin so no black spot spores are passed on to next year. |
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It was the name of Santee Smith's grandmother Rita Vyse and was passed on to Smith's daughter. |
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Defective MDNA from an egg can be replaced with healthy MDNA from a donor egg to prevent harmful mutations being passed on. |
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Slater Menswear is to open its doors on Friday, November 30, and have kindly passed on some goodies to mark this occasion. |
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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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For all the snide comments from the right, the word is getting passed on. |
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Thalassemias are inherited conditions and they're carried in the genes and passed on from parents to children. |
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Chagas disease is not contagious, but it can be passed on through pregnancy, organ transplants or blood transfusions. |
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Eye doctors once thought that nearsightedness was always passed on through genes. |
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Moreover, LTE TDD provides cost benefits due to the price of unpaired spectrum, which can be passed on to end users. |
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Its aboriginal culture is also very rich which explains why hundreds of urban legends have been passed on through the centuries. |
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Brad Pitt and Keanu Reeves passed on that part, but Val was great. |
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British commanders asked for the Apaches to assist, and a series of grid references were passed on. |
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The horrified activist told how she contacted the US authorities, who passed on details to law enforcement officials in the Phillipines. |
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Phlox are prone to eelworm but this is not passed on when you grow more by this method. |
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I assure readers that all requests to me are passed on to the depot or our hit squads. |
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From these, the drinking water is passed on to the next pumping station, partly with the help of gravity. |
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When a fund registers a gain, there are capital gains taxes to pay, an expense passed on to fundholders. |
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He explained that a mass mailing of form letters is generally separated from the other responses with a sample of the letter and a final count passed on to the senator. |
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It could be argued that the way stories were first passed on from one cyfarwydd to another, in the days of halls and harps and fires, were versions of fanfic. |
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I also passed on shots at two big caribou bulls, a huge muley buck, several pronghorns, and multiple deer because the shots were beyond my comfortable range. |
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The dodgeball team passed on their expertise on to the likes of tennis ace Tim Henman, former rugby player Austin Healey and rower Matthew Pinsent. |
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Thus, the extra energy that a molecule gains via the greenhouse effect is usually passed on via a collision rather than radiated into space, says Solomon. |
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Roberto, a permaculturalist at the Antonio Nunez Jimenez Foundation for Nature and Humanity in Havana, passed on some of his knowledge to the garden's experts. |
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The public know a proper scandal from a salacious piece of tittle-tattle passed on by a gossipmonger frantic to buttonhole anybody who will listen. |
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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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New Star Investment Trust plc is pleased to announce that all Resolutions put to the Annual General Meeting of the Company held today were duly passed on a show of hands. |
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Zimmerman argues that the cost of the severance tax ultimately is passed on to consumers who reside outside the state where the resource is extracted. |
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Less than two months after we had acclimated her cows to their new home, an Internet savvy friend found an article on Bovine Leukemia Virus, which he passed on to me. |
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He passed on his boatsman skills as a qualified powerboat instructor, a Royal Yachting Association marine radio instructor, and a RNLI sea check safety advisor. |
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Since retrocession, the ultimate power to interpret statutes has been passed on from the CFA to the National People's Congress Standing Committee. |
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Aubin who passed on January 9, 1997, after 59 years of marriage. |
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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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This benefit is passed on directly to consumers at the pump. |
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During the Contact period, it is known that certain military positions were held by members of the aristocracy, and were passed on by patrilineal succession. |
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The rest of the Y chromosome is passed on to the next generation intact. |
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Childlore is a distinct branch of folklore that deals with activities passed on by children to other children, away from the influence or supervision of an adult. |
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His shares, upon his death in 1906, then passed on to Thomas White. |
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The same year, Harris caught the attention of Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue after his recordings had been passed on to her by another record producer. |
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In many traditions of folk music, the tunes are not written but are memorized by successive generations of musicians and passed on in what is known as the oral tradition. |
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 794 was unanimously passed on 3 December 1992, which approved a coalition of United Nations peacekeepers led by the United States. |
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This can help increase the horse's price at a sale and perhaps help the horse have a sounder racing career, but the genes for poor legs will still be passed on. |
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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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Hans Holbein the Elder, an accomplished religious artist and portraitist, passed on his techniques as a religious artist and his gifts as a portraitist to his son. |
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The report was once again passed on to Griffith for comment, but was not received back until March 1937 by which point Whittle's design was well along. |
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We instinctively know that nature supplied the form but, ever chary of favors, has passed on to give the beautiful fare perhaps, to a woman of unlovely form. |
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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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