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ference is made to Amaethon/Amathaon, but the | passage is obscure. |
Another interpretation of the | passage, one that fits with the Masoretic vocalizatio |
ealed by subsequent legislation following the | passage of the Twenty-first Amendment to the United S |
She set a record for the | passage from Liverpool to San Francisco in 1872, of 9 |
from the carnival and sends them through the | passage for a diversionary attack while the rest of t |
The tribal government was created through the | passage of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934. |
The | passage of the train through dark tunnels adds anothe |
s no energy barrier to the reaction) with the | passage of time the species' activities and hence the |
ersity System of Georgia was created with the | passage of the Reorganization Act of 1931 by the Geor |
ing income tax, but this was granted with the | passage of the later act. |
prehension of bunkai only reached through the | passage of time. |
adequate training regulations he hastened the | passage of the Builders' Registration Act (1939). |
The | passage of time and the darkening sky during the fict |
ilization in holes by modern barrels, and the | passage of a rudimentary system of work, supported by |
thern congressmen voted with the South in the | passage of a gag rule to prevent anti-slavery petitio |
r the Abolition of the Slave Trade led to the | passage of the Slave Trade Act by the British Parliam |
) was the first winehouse to be opened in the | passage. |
kly landed the lead role in a film called The | Passage starring opposite Stephen Dorff. |
ndants to sit in the House of Lords until the | passage of the House of Lords Act 1999. |
It fails to account for the | passage of time, the pre-eminence of the present, the |
an, which pivots on its base to allow for the | passage of larger ships. |
nto rapid decline almost immediately with the | passage of the Airline Deregulation Act and ceased op |
After the | passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, the Five C |
squadron, Genesee remained outside until the | passage was effected, then steamed up to open fire on |
After the | passage of the Jones Law on August 29, 1916 in where |
The building was funded with the | passage of the Lacey Act in 1894, which created a mea |
urn of M to its initial orientation after the | passage of the current transient. |
peratures; cool air usually settles after the | passage of a cold front, which produces much of the l |
er of War; the enactment of a labor code, the | passage of an income tax law, and the improvement of |
With the | passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Charters T |
s of millions of Filipinos by pushing for the | passage of laws on arts and culture, agriculture, edu |
ritual chamber, the Abyss of the Horizon, the | passage to the spirit world. |
The | passage contains scenes depicting Senna and his wife, |
rently marked, many unidentifiable due to the | passage of time. |
plecha re-analysed the data and suggested the | passage would have reduced the meteoroid's mass to ab |
The Italian version of the | passage stated that Ethiopia was obliged to conduct a |
The award honors her role in the | passage of the Children's Safe Products Act. |
It included the | passage: "They killed the poor wretches because they, |
" The | passage of the Mann Act forced the hand of local gove |
Prior to the | passage of C-293, parliamentary committees and NGOs h |
eptember, when her body-incorrupt despite the | passage of time-is carried in procession through Vite |
parts of the river, with locks, to enable the | passage of boats. |
Peerages Act 1958; five years later, with the | passage of the Peerage Reform Act 1963, hereditary pe |
With the story of Solomon may be compared the | passage cited in Jellinek (l.c. |
Dennis Ozment, (R-Rosemount), stated that the | passage of the bill is "tyranny, oppressive governmen |
Force, and addressing funding in light of the | passage of Measure 49. |
This action was approved by Congress with the | passage of the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act o |
Charles, White River, Arkansas Post, and the | passage of the Vicksburg batteries. |
ll as his obsession with life, death, and the | passage of time. |
cky and subject to strong currents making the | passage dangerous. |
d into the City of Philadelphia following the | passage of the Act of Consolidation, 1854. |
In 1958, after the | passage of enabling legislation and a referendum, Sch |
us Imperator" form the initial letters of the | passage dealing with this subject. |
tman Bono and the ONE campaign supporting the | passage of H.R. 5501, which secured $50 billion of fe |
rtke was credited with important roles in the | passage of measures that created or supported student |
by confirmation of the full House through the | passage of a House Resolution. |
allowed to vote in all states, following the | passage of the 19th Amendment. |
istration for street use in the U.S. With the | passage of "Show and Display" the crash test requirem |
He also played a pivotal role in the | passage of the Neighborhood Preservation Companies Ac |
However, after the | passage of the heavily damaging Smoot Hawley Tariff, |
of baptism in his message is confirmed by the | passage in John about Jesus baptizing. |
pposed debt relief measures, he did allow the | passage of some minor legislation to aid those most i |
th the rise of the Know-Nothing Party and the | passage of the Maine law, America's first state-wide |
issued by the Ministry of Education after the | passage of the Law Regarding the National Flag and An |
also appeared in Sherwood Hu's Lani Loa - The | Passage (1998) with Angus Macfadyen, and Rea Tajiri's |
sat as an Independent to protest against the | passage of Bill 63, a controversial language legislat |
However, with the | passage of the Indian Reorganization Act (“IRA”), 25 |
This impression of the | passage of time was enhanced by the use of shingles. |
which capacity he played a major role in the | passage of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. |
The | passage, which was about 18 to 24 inches in depth, co |
90s (demolished in 1880) on the corner of the | Passage and Lower Clapton Road. |
8. I have deleted the | passage "There is no scientific explanation as to how |
After the | passage of the Florida Amendment 2 2008, both same-se |
information and were so little damaged by the | passage of time; as a result, the Ety Habitation Site |
the devadasi system, were instrumental in the | passage of the Madras Devadasis (Prevention of Dedica |
He promoted the | passage of legislation establishing the Fulbright Pro |
nvinces her to go back in time to prevent the | passage of a fictitious law that would prevent the us |
The | Passage of Nature (1992) |
With the | passage of time, as the metropolis grew it absorbed t |
During this time he was responsible for the | passage of the Freedom of Information Act 1982; he ha |
I've removed the | passage starting: "Some people have suggested that th |
ith several Liberal MPs, enough to ensure the | passage of the motion, keeping the registry alive. |
And the article body (and the ref for the | passage) says it was the tallest building in the city |
The names kept changing with the | passage of time, as we saw above; but whatever the ch |
A critical analysis of the | passage reveals that on the first day God "separated |
While in Congress he helped in the | passage of acts related to Native American policy. |
With the | passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Clifton be |
anizing gay pride events and lobbying for the | passage of the Nunavut Human Rights Act. |
Nuclear track damage trails from the | passage of heavy ions in non-conducting solids were f |
ry bulb and is perforated by foramina for the | passage of the olfactory nerves. |
a highly strategic location, controlling the | passage from the west to the eastern basin of the Med |
ire for the first time in 1390, and after the | passage of Tamerlane in Anatolia in 1402 and the ensu |
Potomac during the | passage of that vessel from Cat Island to Nassau, 14 |
With the | passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Caboolture |
wn between miniature and text to indicate the | passage intended (compare the Chludov Psalter). |
Since the | passage of the Smith-Lever Act of 1914, it has operat |
has been plagued with budget crises since the | passage of Measure 47 in 1996. |
d Dr. Robert Hayling that led directly to the | passage of the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964. |
e canal was deepened and widened to allow the | passage of ocean-going ships. |
activity in 2001 and in 2002 were due to the | passage of the comet's dust ejected in 1767 and 1866. |
tack, suffragettes were blamed because of the | passage of the recent Cat and Mouse Act. |
1831 he represented Okehampton, but upon the | passage of the Reform Act 1832, he moved to Bristol, |
With the | passage on November 8, 2005, of a constitutional amen |
d by the attorney John Hellier, following the | passage of the Conventicles Act 1670, which forbade n |
issertations ‘On the Syrinx of Strabo and the | Passage of the Euripus,' ‘On the site of Dodona,' and |
l within the Liberal party, he negotiated the | passage of the Third Reform Act, which the Conservati |
opens an office in Havana in response to the | passage of a new law in Cuba authorizing foreign bank |
police brutality on "Bloody Sunday", and the | passage of the Voting Rights Act later that year. |
Water Hero" for his prominent efforts in the | passage of the Clean Water Act. |
t in the UK, and represented Bristol from the | passage of the Reform Bill in 1832 until the dissolut |
During the final Parliamentary stages of the | passage of the Railways Act 2005, the Government sust |
nied treatment to African-Americans until the | passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. |
He played an essential role in the | passage of major education reform legislation in 1990 |
the water falls are not strong to disrupt the | passage of the boats. |
Ivy was also present for the | passage of the Vicksburg, Mississippi, batteries by A |
icies imposed by President Bush including the | passage of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act in 2003 |
ellular and extracellular space, allowing the | passage of ions and small molecules between these com |
d into the City of Philadelphia following the | passage of the Act of Consolidation, 1854. |
ainst prohibition, seemingly invalidating the | passage of the 18th Amendment. |
Following the | passage of Proposition 11 in 2008, the Citizens Redis |
epudiation of the Freeport Doctrine (i.e. the | passage of a congressional Slave Code for the territo |
in the city's downtown, which resulted in the | passage of language which specifically prohibited rel |
Shortly after the | passage of voting rights for women in the United King |
Act has received a mixed reception during the | passage of the bill, with much criticism about the ar |
Park activists were also instrumental in the | passage of a 1986 Congressional ban on tunneling thro |
Slightly before that, takas also assured the | passage of the Black Sea for Russian emigres seeking |
g bridge over the lock is raised to allow the | passage of lock traffic. |
ed in the 1860s at a crossroads following the | passage of the New South Wales Land Act of 1861 allow |
He oversaw the | passage of a $150 million water pollution bond issue |
th and importance (probably as commanding the | passage of the Adda) even before the Roman conquest: |
y's death is presaged by a foggy day, and the | passage of time is shown by the changing seasons. |
vanized the nation and helped bring about the | passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. |
d Confederate batteries, and took part in the | passage of the falls off Alexandria, Louisiana, on 8 |
ity's centre (The Octagon), it allows for the | passage of the arterial Upper Stuart Street under Hig |
ne, most citizens remained indoors during the | passage of the hurricane. |
as a degree granting institution through the | passage of Bill PR 44. |
During the | passage of Hurricane Lenny in November 1999, Valiant |
yman Farrell has played a pivotal role in the | passage of several significant pieces of legislation, |
He played a key role in the | passage of several animal-protection ordinances, incl |
ry that it was concerned with supervising the | passage of trains through the tunnel. |
1. Within a fortnight, reckoned from the | passage of this decree, there shall convene, under th |
den to obtain a better grip, and now with the | passage of time and thanks to the sensitivity of the |
, he was heavily involved in lobbying for the | passage of the Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002 |
The | passage of the law, which prohibited the sale of all |
sers, two of which she towed for parts of the | passage to Saipan. |
ation helped run the campaign that led to the | passage of Proposition 13. |
e Safety Day proclamation within hours of the | passage of the joint resolution. |
to General Sir Edmund Allenby's despatch, the | passage of the Nahr El Auja on the night of December |
med, and likely will remain legend due to the | passage of time and memory. |
otable for being the only election, since the | passage of the Twelfth Amendment to have been decided |
CCHR took the | passage of SB1090 as a victory and vowed to help addr |
into rural counties, public schools, and the | passage of a law that mandated that doctors must deli |
Neo-Classical facade of the College, with the | passage which connects the Strand to Somerset House t |
overnment intervention began in 1912 with the | passage of the Cape Barren Act. |
With the | passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Longreach |
in the International Court of Justice in the | Passage through the Great Belt case (Finland v. Denma |
not present in the Septuagint version of the | passage, nor is it present when the Septuagint descri |
riginal features have been worn down with the | passage of time. |
changes, and even geological changes and the | passage of time (decades) as settling occurs. |
in the Impact organization in response to the | passage of Proposition 8 in California during the 200 |
von Ribbentrop, noting that Irving quoted the | passage: "How things came to the destruction of the J |
A protected area including the | passage, the 'Are'are Lagoon, southern Malaita and we |
would catch up to Holmes's dissent, with the | passage of the federal Anti-Injunction Act (Norris-La |
s that employs an electric field to allow the | passage of only those ions or electrons that have a g |
ost through what seems to be a misedit in the | passage about the church? |
hich remain valuable to researchers after the | passage of more than 40 years. |
The dam forms Saguaro Lake as it slows the | passage of the Salt River in Maricopa County, Arizona |
ducted over 50 investigations, leading to the | passage of laws which protect homeless people with HI |
Candle clocks were also used to measure the | passage of time. |
Contradicting to the | passage in the wiki you can read in the papers that g |
The | passage of an induced current in the body produces a |
, focused on fixing the main streets, saw the | passage of a public smoking ban and proposed a ban on |
ave lost a step in the intervening years, the | passage of time has only made James' vocals that much |
The | passage of these Acts rendered the Dominion Lands Act |
litical control over their interests with the | passage of a Home Rule Bill. |
The circular folds slow the | passage of the food along the intestines, and afford |
After the | passage of the bank bailouts and the stimulus bill, Z |
Oliver Eldridge, for Liverpool, and made the | passage to Cape Lynas in 21 days; the winds were gene |
The drawings' attractiveness eased the | passage of the bills for the new building, and also g |
Given that the | passage between worlds she has just fallen through is |
enable a scholiast with the assistance of the | passage in Horace to fabricate the whole story of Alf |
rmanent cavity refers to the hole left by the | passage of a projectile. |
a single homogeneous medium and described the | passage of light between different media. |
t Waterloo, who is credited with securing the | passage of the South Australia Foundation Act through |
867, No. 46, and was not authorized until the | passage of the Act of March 3, 1877, c. 105, more tha |
With the | passage of the House of Lords Act 1999, Lord Elton al |
Recently its goals have included the | passage of laws to prohibit discrimination based on s |
osity is polymerized into a solid to seal the | passage. |
With the | passage of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, WellCare |
er award for best performance in the film The | Passage of Mrs. Calabash. |
The | passage of AB 1602 in the mid 2000's, a state bill th |
During the | passage of the Bill, MPs considered an amendment to r |
gical Survey of India and so has survived the | passage of time. |
ngland, an agricultural depression led to the | passage of the Corn Laws (which were to polarize Brit |
producers, and recyclers that resulted in the | passage of producer takeback recycling (also known as |
ate at the end of Ferndale Avenue, or via the | passage which is accessed from Crossfield Grove. |
; 'The Recovery of Muscle and Nerve after the | Passage of a Propagated Disturbance' (1910); 'The Rel |
He supported the | passage of the Thirteenth Amendment. |
Canadian and Hong Kong troops defended the | passage and Wong Nai Chung Reservoir, with more than |
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