I wanted to pass along this school's method of attempting to keep the decibel level to a minimum. |
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I was the passer of food, and whenever the waitress passed me the food to pass along, I would have to graze her arm. |
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If you die in 2010, you can pass along all your assets to your heirs without a penny to the state. |
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If all the computer could do was pass along the information it received, it could not be credited with recognizing anything at all. |
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I've now seen the entire series, and I think I may be able to pass along some wit and wisdom. |
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Discover how mother dolphins pass along the secrets of survival to their young, and watch calves as they test their skills at work and at play. |
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I suppose they were expecting to find a summary statement they could just pass along. |
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The journey is always brightened up for me by the miniature golf course we pass along the seafront. |
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When they are all haltered, they pass along, tying one to the other until the whole line is thus fastened. |
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I've learned some things about sorting out my home archives that I will pass along to students in my database course. |
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They should be protected from parents who pass along prejudices that lead to schoolyard bullying and, later in life, hate crimes. |
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I just thought I would pass along the results of an experiment I did with my waffle baker. |
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Because this road is used by so many commercial vehicles, many trucks pass along the road each day. |
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We pass along dark, narrow corridors and up and down innumerable flights of steep stairs. |
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If they hit it off, she'll be able to pass along a positive word to your other pals. |
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Along the way, we, as a bunch of guys, have acquired a few crackerjack insights that I'm glad to pass along. |
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We all have the right to pass along it unhindered and no one has the right to garage their car permanently on the highway. |
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You can build a proprietary product, and don't have to pass along your additions or improvements. |
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To enhance enjoyment of the walk, what better than to know a little of the history of the bridges you will pass along the way? |
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This may allow non-breeding animals to pass along the genes they share with their kin by helping in the rearing of young. |
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If any of our readers using it have anecdotal data to pass along, we'd love to see it. |
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So after you have subscribed online, make sure you pass along the word to others via word of mouth or a blog post. |
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I call on the mobile communication industry to pass along these cost savings quickly to its data roaming customers. |
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If you feel you meet these qualifications, please do pass along your resume to us. |
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I know the importance of it from working with executives, who then pass along the information to their staff. |
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In this theory, the older generations have an obligation to save and pass along more than they received. |
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Beaming, the boy raced off to pass along the news to the others. |
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If you have hired a tax specialist to complete your return, please pass along this information. |
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Why this willingness to swallow whole and then pass along the Hamas press releases and images? |
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Retail aggregators capture the efficiencies in electronic price delivery and pass along very competitive pricing to retail accounts. |
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Now we are preparing for the new roto to come in so we can pass along the experiences and knowledge we have gained since our time in Afghanistan. |
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Commissioners should not pass along information about matters of private concern except upon request of those involved. |
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Please, if you have any further comments to make or any concerns that you want to pass along to the committee, do not hesitate to do so. |
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Some farmers will be able to pass along the increased fuel cost to the local consumers. |
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Water and plankton pass along the sides of the tongue and the water comes back out through the baleen which traps the food organisms. |
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She asked me to convey her sincere apologies and pass along some of her thoughts on modernizing accountability in the federal government. |
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The Canadians were ordered to stop at Agnani to allow the French Expeditionary Corps to pass along the Fifth Army's right flank. |
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A better balance between PVC supply and demand made it possible to pass along in the PVC sales prices the increased costs of ethylene. |
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Obtain fact-based information that you can pass along to your child's teachers, guidance counsellors and school nurse. |
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To research and pass along knowledge of audience development methods. |
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You're welcome to use this list in whole or in part on your own websites, or just keep the information handy to pass along to families who may benefit from these web resources. |
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Any insured person who is in business may be expected to try to pass along some or all of its insurance expenses, just as it would other business expenses, to its customers in one way or another. |
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A major new marketing trend, this technique consists in getting opinion leaders, carefully-selected consumers and the general rumor mill to pass along messages that may bring about growth in market share. |
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We owe it to all our children to pass along an even better country than we inherited from our parents and we will not do so as long as aboriginal peoples continue to be left behind. |
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So you could pass along all these accumulated masculinity skills. |
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They gave her some hats to pass along to Miranda. |
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And there's something there that he's trying to pass along. |
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What I can pass along to my teammates is what I can do on the field. |
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A Council of Elders has been working on the issue of diabetes to restore some of the old teachings and pass along knowledge to children and youth. |
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Otherwise, let the moment pass along with your sweet compliment. |
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There are few greater honours for a soldier than to be able to pass along knowledge and expertise garnered over years of professional training and experience to others who have not had the same opportunities. |
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Pacific Coastal's dispatchers attempted to contact the pilot to pass along critical weather information to help make the decision whether to continue flight or to turn around. |
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As a result, founders have a great opportunity to pass along their entrepreneurship, but they must do so consciously, if they hope to have the business flourish in the hands of the next generation. |
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These cells, called solitary chemosensory cells, detect potential irritants and pass along the alert to pain-sensing nerve terminals. |
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Two black bands pass along the head, starting from the upper lip and passing upwards to the whole base of the ears. |
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The bird gave a gulp, and I felt the stone pass along its gullet and down into its crop. |
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Matrilineal descent includes the mother's brother, who in some societies may pass along inheritance to the sister's children or succession to a sister's son. |
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In this issue, Babe Winkelman, Al Lindner, Billy Westmorland, and Steve McCadams pass along their angling expertise on catching walleyes, bass, and crappie. |
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German Socialist leader Edward Bernstein was briefly permitted to address the gathering to pass along the best wishes for success from the Social Democratic Party of Germany. |
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According to Oregon Attorney General John Kroger, the rebate program required that car dealers pass along the scrap value of the clunkers to the customers who turned them in. |
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As a founding member of the Black Culinarian Alliance, it would be great to have information to pass along to others who are interested in getting into the industry. |
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