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s against the regulations a month after their | passage, claiming that the government had no right to |
After the | passage of the Reform Act he turned, with Hetheringto |
reviously designated Primitive Area after the | passage of the 1964 Wilderness Act. |
end or repeal the law in the decade after its | passage. |
had promised to "fight like hell" against the | passage of the measure. |
sat as an Independent to protest against the | passage of Bill 63, a controversial language legislat |
seat would be named after him for his aid in | passage of the bill. |
n in 2009) from the City of London to aid the | passage of a bill through the house. |
mation of a national monument in Alaska since | passage of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conserv |
eacherous waters of Southeast Alaska's Inside | Passage. |
e included regulating the sale of alcohol and | passage of an open container bill to prevent drinking |
, St John's Street, and the narrow All Saints | Passage to the south survive in layout from the origi |
aulic jacks before swinging open to allow the | passage of water traffic. |
having many intercellular spaces to allow the | passage of gases, such as the intake of carbon dioxid |
edge has a semi-circular opening to allow the | passage of liquids and serves as a guard to keep mous |
followed by a single track built to allow the | passage of pedestrians and horse drawn carts to have |
r is not sufficiently navigable to allow easy | passage along its entire lower section. |
ury to have improvements made to allow easier | passage of boats. |
ance of finding an opening that might allow a | passage to the South-sea; and on such opening being f |
pposed debt relief measures, he did allow the | passage of some minor legislation to aid those most i |
e canal was deepened and widened to allow the | passage of ocean-going ships. |
g bridge over the lock is raised to allow the | passage of lock traffic. |
s that employs an electric field to allow the | passage of only those ions or electrons that have a g |
ses were built into these weirs to allow fish | passage. |
" is opened through the membrane to allow the | passage of a specific molecule. |
trap" or hydrostatic locks, which allowed the | passage of coal boats by means of artificial floods. |
Although the small path allowed them | passage to the ships, it could force the royalist for |
When open, it allowed a | passage 10 metres wide. |
It is one of four straits allowing maritime | passage between Buzzards Bay and the Vineyard Sound. |
efore the signing of the treaty allowing free | passage to Jerusalem for pilgrims. |
20 metres wide swings, and also allowing the | passage of trams, thus relieving the citizens from th |
ellular and extracellular space, allowing the | passage of ions and small molecules between these com |
nmental benefits, while allowing navigational | passage. |
interior of two adjacent cells, allowing the | passage of small molecules such as ions, nucleotides, |
t at the center of the north entry allows for | passage of the orbiter's vertical stabilizer. |
ed stapes in the middle ear, which allows for | passage of a blood vessel. |
the lateral umbilical fold, which allows the | passage of the ductus deferens, testicular artery, an |
Passing along the | passage, towards the gardens, were on the right the l |
There are several villages along the | passage, particularly on the northern stretch. |
boom on Baranof Island which is along Sitka's | passage. |
umber of water sports are available along the | passage, but normally require travelling to Bribie Is |
as it was then known) in Hispania, although a | passage in Zosimus has sometimes been conjectured as |
It served as an intricate | passage from Macao to Canton. |
Spijkerman's Kopspijkers she read an explicit | passage of her book, angering Muslims and Christians. |
An accelerando | passage culminates in an energetic exchange between m |
sends Danny and Karen through an underground | passage while he leads the soldiers on a wild goose c |
ropriate to reprint here verbatim an extended | passage from a website without permission of the copy |
point, Johnny Summers began an extraordinary | passage of play in which he scored five goals and ass |
s done via level crossings and an underground | passage. |
very narrow bridge: a memoir of an uncertain | passage (ISBN 0-9696226-1-9). |
defended and the raiders had an uninterrupted | passage from place to place. |
However, if Bolton were looking for an easy | passage through the group stage they were disappointe |
nite cross-shaft fragments and an underground | passage and chamber. |
edical Center is connected via an underground | passage to the ground floor of Shands. |
An unroofed | passage 4.2m long leads into the chamber at an angle. |
h are visible excavations, and an underground | passage said to reach Hagia Sophia (although the two |
early three years but it did not have an easy | passage. |
The team had an easy | passage through the Leinster Championship, however, t |
An entrance | passage, lined with stone slabs, leads into a central |
nd, divide the river, and afford them an easy | passage over it. |
A sample exchange, on an astronomical | passage from the Neronian poet Lucan, is available on |
se, with which it connects via an underground | passage. |
The tomb has an inscribed | passage way. |
It is rumoured that an underground | passage exists linking the two sites and was directly |
nd, he held the post of Herstal, an important | passage to Holland, and burned the bridge of Loo afte |
at 40 degrees latitude, there was an Atlantic | passage that led to the South Seas. |
The team had an easy | passage through the Leinster Championship, however, t |
migrated to South Australia with an assisted | passage, arriving in either the Duchess of Northumber |
as an elegant painted dining room and an airy | passage. |
The "wave speech" is an important | passage, at the end of the eighth chapter, that captu |
of emigration to Australia under an assisted | passage scheme established and operated by the Austra |
from a low A-flat to a high C, with an ossia | passage that extends only to high B-flat. |
ther legend says that there is an underground | passage leading between the stone and Neath Abbey som |
e 3rd Century BCE, itself based on an obscure | passage from Genesis (6:1-4) concerning Nephilim, whi |
the grotto and proceed through an underwater | passage, where Sebastian tells Ariel about the wonder |
recourt containing stone benches, an entrance | passage covered by horizontal slabs, one of which has |
from which the Mascarat Ravine, an essential | passage along the coast, could be controlled. |
Some analyze the | passage that Simon was chosen because he may have sho |
tablishment of the Highway Department and the | passage of major highway legislation. |
a wide forecourt with a retaining wall and a | passage runs through the middle of the building, foll |
ypsy teenager with telekinetic powers and his | passage from boy to man that starts in a little villa |
st of schematics for the player's tank, and a | passage from In The Cold Morning Of August. |
Helford and Helford | Passage are linked by a passenger (and pedal cycle) f |
eaper than an orthodox type of bridge and the | passage of the transporter car could be timed to allo |
leton Road, Filton, Patchway, Pilning and New | Passage. |
degree of over-claiming) by mischance and the | passage of time - and in fact the detail to which suc |
In the engagement on the Yazoo and her | passage of the fleet at Vicksburg, their total loss w |
g the new system, NDProgress proposed and won | passage of a resolution limiting corporate and union |
building is still through a porch and screens | passage at the 'lower' end of the house. |
Tor Chamber, Portcullis Grottoes and Pisa | Passage are also highly decorated. |
204 and is 6.15 metres (20.2 ft) tall and the | passage (between two thick pillars supporting a flat |
al and legal language” of Tennessee, and that | passage of the measure could damage Nashville's reput |
he song is famous for its "call and response" | passage between the guitar and the bass. |
acked by actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and its | passage marked his first political success. |
approached Hungary's General Staff and sought | passage of their troops through Hungary and for Hunga |
election of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the | passage of the National Industrial Recovery Act, whic |
ed Bridal Grief, Artists and Models and China | Passage. |
rster's great novels Howards End (1910) and A | Passage to India (1924). |
object much like the realm of Asgard, and its | passage to earth is a golden bridge through space cal |
h ladder; the dam blocks salmon and steelhead | passage. |
raeli checkpoints restricting and controlling | passage between the Palestinian self-controlled areas |
The tomb consists of a hall and a | passage which are both decorated and inscribed. |
the Abolition of the Slave Trade and achieve | passage of the Slave Trade Act of 1807, which ended B |
e location of the town's fire service and the | passage which runs through The Music Hall and out ont |
d the penetration of an enemy minefield and a | passage of fifty miles up the fiord, known to be vigi |
subjectively admissible presupposition, and a | passage of Aristotle respecting this assumption shoul |
strong supporter of prohibition and advocated | passage of the Canada Temperance Act. |
Pentre Ifan just 7.5km to the north, and the | passage grave at Bedd yr Afanc 6km to the north-east. |
uch as Not Wanted on Voyage (1972), and Storm | Passage (1977) opens a window to life aboard ocean go |
Other narratives relate to The Exodus and the | Passage of the Red Sea, with the chorus proclaiming P |
d by his close friendship with Gawain and the | passage in the Mort Artu section of the Lancelot-Grai |
nt to act; to provoke a permanent and dynamic | passage in a context of reciprocity, from person to p |
Blunden Island, Blunden Rock and Blunden | Passage are also named for Blunden. |
l alone, the seal with a green ribbon and the | passage COMMISSIONER'S CHOICE, the seal with the pass |
uld be no less than fifty words long, and the | passage chosen could often be very difficult, so that |
hess were transferred to Home waters and took | passage from Gibraltar as escort for the battleship H |
February on convoy duty to Ulithi and Kossol | Passage, then arrived at San Pedro Bay, Leyte, on 5 M |
dition of numerous items to the list, and the | passage of an excise tax. |
s of the overthrow of class societies and the | passage from the realm of necessity to the realm of l |
including the advent of nuclear power and the | passage of the Clean Air Act, by the late 20th and ea |
izha, the festival for wishing quick and easy | passage of the mid-summer months, on the day when the |
rce, the Polish monarch granted life and free | passage to the Moldavians in the garrison and gave th |
As a legislator she sponsored and obtained | passage of legislation concerning criminal justice, e |
ilization in holes by modern barrels, and the | passage of a rudimentary system of work, supported by |
s an album about the Maritimes, and Northwest | Passage was about the western provinces and the North |
Charles, White River, Arkansas Post, and the | passage of the Vicksburg batteries. |
ll as his obsession with life, death, and the | passage of time. |
th the rise of the Know-Nothing Party and the | passage of the Maine law, America's first state-wide |
and is used as a winter refuge and migratory | passage by many species of birds and fishes. |
ugh the Lombok Strait, Ombai Strait and Timor | Passage. |
issertations ‘On the Syrinx of Strabo and the | Passage of the Euripus,' ‘On the site of Dodona,' and |
s of millions of years of erosion and glacial | passage have given the Beacon and its neighbouring pe |
police brutality on "Bloody Sunday", and the | passage of the Voting Rights Act later that year. |
, 3/4, 4/4, and 5/4 through a gloomy and dark | passage. |
Both before and after | passage in the House, significant controversy surroun |
s were given letters of introduction and safe | passage to enable them to reach their observation poi |
y's death is presaged by a foggy day, and the | passage of time is shown by the changing seasons. |
n their favour to ensure a safe and efficient | passage. |
into rural counties, public schools, and the | passage of a law that mandated that doctors must deli |
changes, and even geological changes and the | passage of time (decades) as settling occurs. |
The tomb consists of a hall and a | passage. |
dangerous degree, threatening peace and safe | passage throughout the galaxy. |
See also: Operations Safe Haven and Safe | Passage |
s given 7 days in which to reply and provided | passage on board HMS Vimiera to Reval. |
pray to Krute to provide protection and safe | passage on long arduous journeys or to ward off evil |
y suspension of habeas corpus in 1817 and the | passage of the Six Acts in 1819. |
alparaiso in the second half of 1834 and took | passage to Sydney via Tahiti, arriving in 1835. |
fs and the Capricorn and Bunker Group and the | passage between these two. |
er him include Myddelton Square and Myddelton | Passage; Hugh Myddelton Primary School in Myddelton S |
ts include Angarrick, Carclew and Restronguet | Passage. |
The recent Grokster decision and the | passage of the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act |
It shows Greek Revival and Central | passage plan architecture. |
ern agricultural districts reacted angrily to | passage of the Tariff of 1832, which led to the Nulli |
During his term as Speaker, he announced the | passage of the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865. |
After another sombre | passage, the music suddenly enters the Allegro molto |
Anticipating the | passage of a Maine law to prohibit the sale of bevera |
nd Romans 1:8), its meaning in any particular | passage must be determined by the context. |
The delegates approved a | passage in their address to the people of the United |
The Weverton area witnessed | passage of several forces involved in the Battle of S |
French Republic, giving the French army free | passage through Piedmont. |
Nice to France and gave the French Army free | passage through his territory towards the rest of Ita |
at Kwajalein and Manus, Leonis arrived Kossal | Passage 20 September with men and equipment needed to |
hat evening for the Palaus and arrived Kossol | Passage the 23rd. |
tok and Ulithi, the cargo ship arrived Kossol | Passage, Palau Islands, 31 December, laden with 7,600 |
don), Museum of Contemporary Art (Barcelona), | Passage de Retz (Paris), Electraglide Festival (Tokyo |
go through the town hourly, as well as direct | passage to Kiev, the country's capital city. |
viewers of Korea, held widely in Africa as a | passage rites especially for girls and kills thousand |
However, as the | passage by the translator of the Hebrew version makes |
and Muslim Gnostic sensibilities of life as a | passage between "tomb and stars", expressing both the |
inspirational Christian messages such as this | passage shared by former President, W. Grant McMurray |
ch history, early settlers used the area as a | passage to Jornada del Muerto, the nearby site of a 1 |
The ferry, known as Purton | Passage, continued in use until 1879, when it was rep |
The underground rock-cut chamber begins as a | passage about 8 metres to the south east of the cross |
de entrance; this type of grave is known as a | passage grave. |
The rhythmic motif and ascending scale | passage from the opening two measures of Kuhlau's mim |
After Huang had asked for | passage, and refused to head back to Zhaoge, Zhang Fe |
lowed by confirmation of the full Assembly on | passage of a floor vote. |
lowed by confirmation of the full Assembly on | passage of a floor vote. |
tained from the Illinois General Assembly the | passage of a law under which the Catholic congregatio |
breathing is to cool the heart, or assist the | passage of the blood from the right to the left side |
Borkum was first detailed to assist the | passage of blockade runners Osorno and Alsterufer whi |
Slightly before that, takas also assured the | passage of the Black Sea for Russian emigres seeking |
when the King expressed his disapproval at a | passage in a new trio, and ordered Boccherini to chan |
he served on the sloop-of-war Iroquois at the | passage of Fort Jackson and Fort St. Philip in April |
As males have their heads shaved at the | passage from one stage of life to another, a bride to |
n a protected bay on Campbell Island, at Lama | Passage in Fitz Hugh Sound, part of what today is cal |
steamer Clifton of the mortar flotilla at the | passage of Forts Jackson and St. Philip below New Orl |
DC polarization in a non-linear medium at the | passage of an intense optical beam. |
He subsequently fought at the | passage of the Bidassoa, and also at the Battle of Ni |
iment fit for service, and was present at the | passage of the Douro River in May 1809, and at the cl |
He was again wounded at the | passage of the Bidassoa and compelled to return to th |
rt of the supply train of the fleet at Kossol | Passage, Palau Islands, from 25 September to 2 Octobe |
In 1862 Harrison commanded Cayuga at the | passage of Forts Jackson and St. Philip, leading the |
ffects of the perturbation accumulate at each | passage pushing the satellite even further outwards. |
ly built new piers for the ferry, that at New | Passage being 546 yards (499 m) long and that at Port |
at the Gorodnia and was again wounded at the | passage of the Berezina, fighting alongside Ney in th |
275) attenuates this | passage: "In His insatiable desire to save the world, |
reat Sandy Strait is an 70 km Australian sand | passage estuary separating mainland Queensland, from |
used to recognize the natives' authority over | passage through the area. |
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