As long as the mayor can maintain the loyalty of ten or more councilmen, his agenda can safely sail through the lawmaking process. |
|
Rae dropped his sword from tired, numb fingers, and he saw the Guardian's blade sail through the air as it was thrust at his chest. |
|
She will easily sail through 90 degree tacks to windward, and off the wind, the Bermuda rig provides excellent performance. |
|
A vote set to sail through became mired in questions of authority and constitutional legitimacy. |
|
So it will be obvious if many kids in a state fail the national exam but sail through on the state one. |
|
Pupils can sail through peripheral subjects, but test them in the only ones which matter and they fall apart. |
|
Now, he is expected to offer those plans as an energy bill amendment, which could easily sail through the Senate. |
|
One I particularly like concerns a Los Angeles teacher who found that one of her brighter pupils had been helping someone slower to sail through his exams. |
|
In contrast, in the U.S., bad, unexamined ideas sail through wearing the burqa of bipartisanship. |
|
We do, however, not only want to weather this economic storm, we want to sail through it stronger than ever before. |
|
Hatch allowed a handful of other Democratic amendments to sail through in the enforcement bill. |
|
If and when this happens, the Commission will be happy to let deals sail through, » he added. |
|
At dawn, we sail through groups of ice floes, but very soon the sheet of ice covering the sea becomes more and more dense. |
|
The bill passed the New Jersey Senate on Monday and is expected to sail through the Democratic-controlled Assembly. |
|
Oil tankers containing thousands of tons of hydrocarbons regularly sail through the monk seal distribution range in the Atlantic. |
|
Permanent changes to law should not be able to sail through on a majority vote. |
|
Other top seeds Japan Chinese Taipei and Korea DPR were more fortunate and should sail through to the quarter-finals. |
|
Over 5000 m3 provide a fascinating ride for ten boats at a time. They sail through 700 metres of canals and tunnels, and race down waterfalls. |
|
They imagined it would sail through, and everyone would believe that this was self-defense. |
|
Even as the sun sets, she can continue to sail through the night thanks to the surplus energy stored in her ion lithium batteries. |
|
|
If you've got access to computers, books, educational trips plus time and help from your parents, you are far more likely to sail through the exam process. |
|
The 184-guest Hanseatic sets sail through the Inside Passage, July 14 to 20, from Seward, Alaska, to Vancouver, Canada. |
|
And I don't mind if we have to sail through the spectator fleet. |
|
Some students seem to sail through and some stumble through on their own. |
|
Trade agreements often sail through the Senate. |
|
How many potential Erikas sail through it each year? |
|
Expectations that Canada's economy would sail through the global recession were disappointed in late 2008 and the first quarter of 2009 as output from goods producers and distributors weakened. |
|
And yet more than 4 000 vessels sail through it each year. |
|
It is Allah Who has subjected the sea to you, that ships may sail through it by His command, that ye may seek of His Bounty, and that ye may be grateful. |
|
Its purpose is to build navigable channels of understanding between the ambitions and cultures of ten provinces, and to construct portages around cataracts and rapids too turbulent to sail through. |
|
Thetford Mines welcomed more than 120 athletes from Quebec, Ontario, the United-States and Europe. For 24 hours, they had to run, swim, ride and sail through 125 kilometres of hills and lakes. |
|
There is no doubt that it is very hard to leave your cozy harbour and sail through the battlefields where people are sprawled out, aching till they're paralyzed. |
|
The goal of their education is to sail through their business lives themselves as individuals, in order to conquer new islands with their knowledge. |
|
Even though it was superb to sail through such beautiful seven metre high Pacific waves, it's rather like a kind of deliverance now after the high speeds we had to maintain. |
|
The stringent measures include halting of inter-Korean exchanges and trade, North Korean vessels will not be allowed to sail through South Korean waters and minimal humanitarian aid to the impoverished North. |
|
The Vikings could sail through on the main river and branch off into different areas of the country. |
|
Cruise ships and pleasure craft regularly sail through the region, and commercial and private aircraft routinely fly over it. |
|
Hudson had been told to sail through the Arctic Ocean north of Russia, into the Pacific and so to the Far East. |
|
He managed to sail through the Kara Gates, the strait between the islands of Vaygach and Novaya Zemlya in the Arctic Ocean. |
|
Fully loaded, Nordic Orion was too large to sail through the Panama Canal. |
|
|
As the strait provides a well protected inland water way for safe navigation, sheltered from rough weather and high seas, ships sail through the strait. |
|
They deepened the river so that larger boats could sail through. |
|