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In case of hoarseness, rest the throat without misuse till hoarseness passes
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Phil: 4:7: And the peace of God, which passes all
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Phlp: 4:7: And the peace of God, which passes all
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In testate: When an individual passes away without drawing up his will
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A beat passes as they walk
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John passes a weathered billboard, "To Our US
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He passes a small pond, where an old man, ENOCH, fishes
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A beat passes while John soaks in this revelation
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’ He said seriously as he passes me
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He shakes his head, passes the bottle back to John
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John drinks, passes the bottle back
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He takes out his wallet, opens it, passes a photo to John
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He passes another photo to John
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He passes the water bottle to John
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He passes on and comes to the open doors of the temple
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He walks up on the wooden steps, takes off his shoes and passes inside
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A second passes
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Glenelle wondered at the folly of a nation consisting of one pill-shaped space colony three miles in diameter and forty miles long that passes in close orbit less than five hundred miles above, declaring war on a glowing industrial belt holding half a billion mortals that was longer than the distance to that orbit
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He’s so close, he can see the pilot in the cockpit as the plane passes
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to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge; that you may
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As he passes out the door, he sees two other hooded men with a fifth hooded, bound man between them
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(when the spirit is renewed and passes from death to life, it means the
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The next half hour passes delightfully – the singers go through a repertoire of songs – most of which I know, but there are one or two I can’t place … Stephen and I chat intermittently about nothing in particular and waitresses appear with full glasses of wine at regular intervals – it is extremely civilised
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’ I said, catching the revealing glance that passes swiftly between the two of them
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Her destiny, however, was not that of the cold mountains and the lonely snow bejewelled passes that brought fitful life to their lands
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We had decided yesterday that we don’t need to take very much with us – just a small amount of food and drink and a first aid kit – or what passes as one here on Errd – along with a few other bits and pieces
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He passes time on his own because he loves her,
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Gilla passes the tea things round, aided and abetted by Deris
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When I look up, I see an approaching tractor and my table is directly in its path so I stand, lift the table back a few feet and the driver passes through touching his forehead as he goes
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I try to take my mind off it by focussing on the countryside flowing past us … on the conversations we had yesterday … on what I have learned of Errd … anything … time passes in an agony of gritted teeth and fought back tears
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It passes the time
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He passes me the flask of ale
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They should keep us going until this evening by which time we should have reached civilisation … or at any rate what passes for civilisation in this neck of the woods
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Another group of pilgrims passes us, their voices commenting on the messenger bird as their eyes show their awe – it is a fine specimen, there’s no doubt about that
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He finishes his coffee and, resting his hand on my shoulder for a moment as he passes behind my chair, goes off to pack an overnight bag
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Simple! Everything, and I mean every single disposable piece, passes through the Kaliantikos Foundation
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“As soon as his gear passes one more test,” Heymon said
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Alastair has obviously heard me and is halfway to the kitchen door, as he passes he gives me a quick kiss
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Again, she smiles as she passes
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Naturally, Graham passes on the news to Bill and I get my leg pulled, though it is all very light hearted and well meant
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He slides five twenties off the top and passes them to the owner of The Basement
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Pausing momentarily to listen for the sound of any life in the dwelling next door and hearing none, she pushes the door open and passes into the hallway of the house
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Except that the third car to approach Billy’s hedgerow head butt slows as it passes, flashing brake lights in the late afternoon gloom
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He passes the pub and snatches a glance through one of the windows
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An hour passes during which Alex gets Ted's life story, with interjections about local farming history and the kids from Mickey
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Alex passes it to Billy
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The moment passes, a moment of joint recollection, a moment of brief understanding
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He smiles again, picks up the sheet of paper his printer’s just produced, and passes it to me with a pen
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When she reached, back to make sure, He simple said, "First thing you do, when someone passes out, loosen their clothing
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Today he passes his time watching at the fringes of the world, learning of all the oddities and the unexplained
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They entered the airport, got their boarding passes and left their luggage
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height—to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge; that
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But when a group did make its way over the passes the information was immediately known by the rest of the hive and thousands would advance on the same route
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Getting closer to this door with every minute that passes
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‘The passes must be clear
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Whether we reunite with it at Alec's side or in the streets, before the night passes we will all be dead
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of government, which is why the society passes
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Each articulation passes into history, is cast in stone: It is the prophet who turns their voice to the future And speaks the free voice of the origin to those Who may recognize it—the life of a whole comprised in its Entirety as one huge genie veil embroidered
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It, as if an infinity of time passes, but
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that the route of the bus number E22 passes
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years, wel dressed, passes on the al ey
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England, perhaps the second richest country of Europe, is likewise supposed to have a considerable share in it; though what commonly passes for the carrying trade of England will frequently, perhaps, be found to be no more than a round-about foreign trade of consumption
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As he heads down the street he frowns at a car he passes that’s parked at the curb
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If you procrastinate and the Will is signed and then your father passes
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Counting the passes required focus, and the subjects filtered out much of what they saw
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within few fraction of a second of seconds it passes to the moist nearly transparent membranes of the lungs
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With regard to the process of reincarnation, there have been queries as to whether a person gets to see and reunite with his/her departed loved ones when he or she passes away
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Could I stay until the storm passes?” he said turning back to her
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He passes along the front of the building
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He passes under the giant archway and he knows that, at this point, there is no turning back
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With its enormous head leading the way, the dragon then passes under the archway
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}, of some triclinaria, a sort of woollen pillows or cushions made use of to lean upon as they reclined upon their couches at table, passes all credibility; some of them being said to have cost more than £30,000, others more than £300,000
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Not something he could see or know when he passes through it
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A great bridge cannot be thrown over a river at a place where nobody passes, or merely to embellish the view from the windows of a neighbouring palace ; things which sometimes happen in countries, where works of this kind are carried on by any other revenue than that which they themselves are capable of affording
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He scans it and shakes his head shaking his fists at the sky then he passes it onto the C
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The code as it is laid out in the Bible also covers 12 letters per pass of the Old Testament and passes it 9 times or 12 x 9 = 108
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C: -- Ensuring that historic events occur in such a way that would one day provide a model of events that would happen at specific times in the future and also serve as pointers to milestones which are achieved as time passes
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A year seldom passes away, frequently not a month, sometimes scarce a single day, in which it does not rise or fall more or less
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A country abounding with merchants and manufacturers, necessarily abounds with a set of people through whose hands, not only their own capitals, but the capitals of all those who either lend them money, or trust them with goods, pass as frequently, or more frequently, than the revenue of a private man, who, without trade or business, lives upon his income, passes through his hands
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Congress now routinely passes laws that violate Constitutional provisions, which our current Constitution-hating Chief Executive is only too happy to sign into law
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“There isn’t a moment that passes that I don’t think of my background and my faith
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Reilly had no interceptions, 270 yards passing, three touchdown passes and had scored one himself
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When New York came out throwing in the second half, San Francisco sat back in a zone defense and picked off three passes for a total of five interceptions in the game
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touchdown passes and scored
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Stretching the field with long pass attempts followed by short passes and runs
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Garcia and his two thousand Cubans were expected to cover the entire western edge of the bay and the extreme north, to prevent reinforcements or supplies entering through either the Condella, Oristo, San Luis, or other passes leading to the city
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We were the first journalists on the scene thanks to Rodger’s informant and were allowed into the prison once we had shown our media passes
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Young as one ―feels‖ contrary to how one really feels, holding fast to youthful designs and illusory impressions, has undermined our human dignity by its failure to properly complete itself in a manner welcoming every changing phase in our lives as a life (maturing) process injecting vitality and new meaning as it passes through each successive stage offering its own unique rewards while preparing it for the uncertain road that lie ahead
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For these reasons many athletes are given free passes to showcase their (baser) impulses, (reflecting their own true nature, perhaps,) by flaunting such boorish attitudes that seeks to provide ―entertainment‖ value to the lowest elements of our society while enthusiastically dancing to the beat of their own drums without regard to proper style and form
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How much longer is our nation expected to fill the coffers of rogue nations that routinely utilize its (oil) revenues to finance our destruction! One can only hope that once public concern supersedes its off-handed complacency by making its presence felt in Washington, that its (collective) impact will hopefully override the perennial lip service that oftentimes passes itself off as a genuine commitment to solving this dilemma
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How many of us are able to quickly recite statistics such as which Quarterback has thrown the most touchdown passes or which Pitcher owns the best won/loss record or lowest earned run average however must give pause in naming the vice-presidential candidate in the upcoming presidential election? Bread and Circus‘ are coming full circle
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America and other Western Nations needs to overcome their own neuroses before History quickly passes them by
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When you have the enemy's strongholds on your rear, and narrow passes in front, it is hemmed-in ground
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a buffalo, a giraffe, and the words came, “Celebration of Life” and the thought that when she passes she wants a celebration
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Obama has publicly vowed to sign the Akaka Bill if Congress passes it, which would grant Native Hawaiians status similar to an American Indian tribe, a reservation and government to government relations with the US
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So she notices the reaction and over her face passes a smug little grin
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One Friday night, a week or so before Christmas, I took off a little early after handing out a fistful of weekend passes
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I made three inverted-gunnery passes at the sound-detector, the tents, the latrines, and horse-drawn wagons
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It was one of those cold wet Scottish winds that come down through the mountain passes
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He hated this dark and menacing walk through the deserted passes of the London underground