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  • Its concern with celebrating femininity encourages it to pass over more of traditional psychology's gender biases than egalitarian feminist psychology does.
  • I pass overexercised and neglected wives and girlfriends as they speed-walk in pairs or jog alone with only their iPods for company. Good-Bye To All That
  • The new highway will pass over the road beside our village.
  • Wizards, fairies, elves, trolls and gnomes everywhere fell as the magical bird made its final pass over the land, taking with it the power it had once possessed.
  • Numerous persons with only a few Negroid traits annually pass over and are ab-sorbed into the dominant Caucasoid population.
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  • It's covered parking directly connected to the landside terminal by an overpass over the airport pickup/drop-off lanes.
  • (Let me again remind our readers that the rhetorical figure I so much enjoy using is called preterition, as in: "If I were as mean as my opponent, I would remind him that his mother sold not only homemade cakes to her male customers, but, being a gentleman, I will pass over that fact.") OUPblog
  • The archways and entrances on the town's streets are marked with limestone blocks for cartwheels to pass over, all worn with the passage of time, each archway unique in the shape and size of its own blocks.
  • Air rising to pass over the mountains cools and the water vapour condenses into cloud, rain and, if it is cold enough, snow.
  • Before heading for the coast I made a pass over Mt Caburn and had a look down into the quarry at the east side of it.
  • Only an emotionally incompetent person would persist in repeating the pass over and over again. Times, Sunday Times
  • It may pass over the clavicle and open into the cephalic, subclavian, or internal jugular.
  • The rain had turned the tiny courtyard between them into a field of mud and mire and it took longer than I expected to pass over the officer's quarters.
  • Now when this terrible dizain was completed the lord of the seven madnesses laid fire to a wisp of straw, and he cast it to the winds, saying that thus should the anger of Miramon Lluagor pass over the land. Figures of Earth
  • Sighing, she dug her feet in and began pushing again, struggling to pass over all the grass while cutting around the ant piles that dotted the yard.
  • During distillation of grain, unless very carefully conducted, considerable amylic alcohol (fusel oil) will pass over with the ethylic, especially if the process be continued too long. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • As soon as the whiskers pass over food, the protrusible mouth drops down with an elevator-like motion and rapidly sucks in its meal.
  • Many other battles King Harald fought, and many other kings did he subdue -- all of which, however, we will pass over at present, merely observing that wherever he conquered he laid down the law that all the udal property should belong to him, and that the bonders -- the hitherto free landholders -- both small and great, should pay him land dues for their possessions. Erling the Bold
  • The road surface had worn smooth and in places there were sunken tyres tracks that caused vehicles to shudder when they pass over them.
  • I think we'd better pass over that last remark.
  • The job involved building four on- and off-ramps plus the County Road 37 overpass over State Route 15, a four-lane highway.
  • In the now modular examinations for entry to the Royal College of General Practitioners, a candidate must pass each component, including the orals, to pass overall.
  • But supposing this mist-filled Gadarene gulf were really bridgable: supposing there were another side beyond the roar of hungry waters and the horror; and that mankind, -- European mankind, -- might pass over, and be saved, were there but staying the rout for a moment, and affording a means to cross? The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
  • If now the aldose groups tend to pass over into the starch form, representing a temporary overflow product of the assimilating energy, it would appear that the ketose or levulose groups are preferentially used up in the elaboration of the permanent tissue. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
  • That would pass over sentencing powers from judges to probation officers, which is the exact opposite of what she said when she began her speech.
  • Do not allow the front knee to pass over your toes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second set of values show the amount of traffic in KB that can pass over the tunnel until a rekey, followed by the total amount of traffic allowed between rekeys. Show vpn
  • Prudence, her eyes on him, felt alarmed when she saw what must have been a twinge of pain seize his body and pass over his face. Prudence Crandall, Woman of Courage
  • We pass over the extravagances and gross depths to which bhakti, devotion or faith or love, may degenerate in the excitement of religious festivals -- _corruptio optimi pessimum_. New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments
  • It would not pass over the threshold for incitement to religious hatred. Times, Sunday Times
  • We know further that the habitant is the bulwark of our nationality because he has retained all the ancestral virtues, because the ill-wind of unrest, foreign penetration, modern luxury, bolshevist preachings pass over his head, because in his happy home rises a generation that will follow in his footsteps. One of Canada's Assets, the Habitant
  • Whoever is the person signified by this tree he is sentenced to be deposed from the honour, state, and dignity of a man, to be deprived of the use of his reason, and to be and live like a brute, till seven times pass over him. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Battles and conquests, defeats and victories pass over the national mind as rapidly and changefully as the clouds are flying over the sky to-night! Temporal Power
  • It seems as if SSE is perhaps a step in this direction as Microsoft has seemed to indirectly imply that SOAP or XMLHttpRequest data will be used to control what data will pass over SSE which seems kind of a neat idea. How RSS can bust through « Scripting News Annex
  • They ride the ship wakes for miles as they pass over shallow shoals.
  • If now the aldose groups tend to pass over into the starch form, representing a temporary overflow product of the assimilating energy, it would appear that the ketose or levulose groups are preferentially used up in the elaboration of the permanent tissue. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
  • What people once gossiped about, they now pass over in silence.
  • When the carriages which pass over a highway or a bridge, and the lighters which sail upon a navigable canal, pay toll in proportion to their weight or their tunnage, they pay for the maintenance of those public works exactly in proportion to the wear and tear which they occasion of them. I. Book V. Of the Expences of the Sovereign or Commonwealth
  • Numerous persons with only a few Negroid traits annually pass over and are ab-sorbed into the dominant Caucasoid population.
  • Lofthouse played a one-two with McKain delivering a measured pass over the defence which left Connolly through on goal.
  • May 16, 2008 at 10:37 am i must nawt feer feer is da mynd killah feer is da littul deef dat bringz total oblitrashun i will face mah feer i will permit them to pass over me and thru me and when it has passed onli i shal remain something somthing somthiung well i got that far* at leest SPICE MUST FLOW - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Negation can pass over into pleasure but not into positivity.
  • Nor did they pass over her face with a casual glance and totally avoid the interesting subcranial territory completely. The Metrognome and Other Stories
  • Landon Donovan controlled the long pass over his shoulder, spun and popped the ball back toward the 6-foot-4 Onyewu, who outleaped defender Israel Castro and headed the ball past goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa on an angled shot from about 8 yards that went in off a post. Magallon scores twice, lifts Mexico to draw with U.S.
  • The digging is for the last of my mother's cats, which ancient and oddly enough chose today to pass over to the heavyside layer. Archive 2009-08-01
  • William Hooker found the buckbean very plentiful in Iceland, and says that where it occurs it is of great use to travellers over the morasses, for they are aware that the thickly entangled roots make a safe bed under the soft morass for them to pass over. Country Walks of a Naturalist with His Children
  • And indeed there were levities in the behaviour of that young lady, which she could not so far pass over as to wish an intimacy with her. Clarissa Harlowe
  • A shadow seemed to pass over her face, and now it seemed that I had asked the wrong question.
  • In this volume I pass over very lightly the Cryptogamia, Filices, Lichenes, Musci, and Algoe, the ferns, lichens, mosses, etc., referring the reader for full details to my report before the Am. Med. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • Once the trail turns south towards the opposite side of the entry point, you'll pass over the sandy channel that always has small stingarees and flathead lying on it.
  • Only an emotionally incompetent person would persist in repeating the pass over and over again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do not allow the front knee to pass over your toes. Times, Sunday Times
  • A slight disturbance will be sufficient to make it pass over into instability.
  • THOUSANDS of sheep, soft-footed, black-nosed sheep—one by one going up the hill and over the fence—one by one four-footed pattering up and over—one by one wiggling their stub tails as they take the short jump and go over—one by one silently unless for the multitudinous drumming of their hoofs as they move on and go over—thousands and thousands of them in the grey haze of evening just after sundown—one by one slanting in a long line to pass over the hill— Sheep
  • Sailors of the Hound, blamed by Captain Mustard for running down his timber hoy, admitted that their collier lay so low in the water she could not pass over a shelf in the Thames near Rainham until flood tide.
  • Its concern with celebrating femininity encourages it to pass over more of traditional psychology's gender biases than egalitarian feminist psychology does.
  • [- 23 -] I shall accordingly pass over this, and be silent on the other like events that subsequently took place -- unless, of course, it should seem to me thoroughly necessary to mention some particular point, -- but I will give an account of the so-called camelopard, because it was then for the first time introduced into Rome by Caesar and exhibited to all. Dio's Rome, Volume 2 An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek During the Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus; and Now Presented in English Form. Second Volume Extant Books 36-44 (B.C.
  • As the last chapter argued, many feminist psychologists pass over signification, in favour of simpler objects.
  • After sunrise, cirrostratus clouds began to pass over from west to east, gradually becoming more dense, and assuming the form of cumulostratus. Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia
  • He was a sensational player who could pass over any distance, could score goals, create goals, the lot.
  • The Easter lily was the medieval pas-flower, from Latin passus, to step or pass over, cognate of pascha, the Passover. Archive 2008-10-01
  • We took the high pass over the ridge.
  • If you'll put your faith in me, if you'll trust in me in this way, my death angel will pass over your house when it comes into Egypt.
  • The chargehand shouted: ‘It's OK, stay put, don't panic, it'll pass over.’
  • A cyclogenesis system is moving far north of the UK and is expected to pass over Ireland as it moves slowly eastwards towards Iceland.
  • And in the course of the afternoon, meteorologists tell us the eye of the hurricane will start to pass over this island itself.
  • The second set of values show the amount of traffic in KB that can pass over the tunnel until a rekey, followed by the total amount of traffic allowed between rekeys. Show vpn
  • On Thursday, rather than watch the bill pass over their minority votes, 14 Democratic senators fled the state, bringing the legislative process to a halt and giving time for union backers, including a political organization affiliated with President Barack Obama, to rally support at the statehouse. Protests Fail to Sway Wisconsin Governor
  • McGahee suffered a neck injury in absorbing a vicious blow from safety Ryan Clark after catching a pass over the middle with 3: 29 remaining. 'This is a 12-round slugfest,' but Steelers too tough for Ravens
  • The fire will be positioned in the corner furthest from the stairs, so all the heat on its way up will have to pass over me. Fought for Fuel « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • HTTP clients may pass over the preferred data formats and languages along with the target URI in the request header, and the content provider should serve these settings.
  • The image of the insect may pass over the edge of my retina rather than the more acute central region.
  • I saw a look pass over Larry's face that reminded me the kid was a puker and I asked if he was ready to go. Ted Goeglein: I Wanted My Money Back
  • Rivett threw a wild, high pass over Munro's head to present Stuart Litter with an absolute gift.
  • Numerous persons with only a few Negroid traits annually pass over and are ab-sorbed into the dominant Caucasoid population.
  • Air rising to pass over the mountains cools and the water vapour condenses into cloud, rain and, if it is cold enough, snow.
  • Unfortunately, I will need to pass over much of Newman's history; for my purpose his hermeneutic is more important than his recapitulation of the Nicene controversy.
  • He recalled his exertions and solicitations, and the history of his project of army reform, which had been accepted for consideration and which they were trying to pass over in silence simply because another, a very poor one, had already been prepared and submitted to the Emperor. War and Peace
  • These permit water to pass over the nasal sacs that contain sophisticated chemoreceptor cells. Trout and Salmon of North America
  • Numerous persons with only a few Negroid traits annually pass over and are ab-sorbed into the dominant Caucasoid population.
  • The first train to pass over the points was the 7am service to Glasgow.
  • It will require us to budget funds to pass over monies that the government doesn't have, to a central monetary fund.
  • But this afternoon I climbed by a long road where were many berberry bushes vermilion with their berries, up to the pass over the hills, and there all at once by surprise, without the least expecting it, at a turn of the road I had a revelation of the whole sea. A Tramp's Sketches
  • She would pass over the foodstuffs and get straight into a bath in order to warm up. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • Although authority to approve requests to pass over veterans is delegated to agencies, OPM must rule on requests to pass over veterans who are 30 percent or more compensably disabled. Npr Report On Human Resource Management Part
  • Let us also pass over his sojourn at Newstead, when his sociability and gayety appear even to have been too noisy; and let us arrive at that period of his life when he began to be called a misanthrope, because he gave himself that appellation, because real sorrows had cast a shade over his life, and because, wishing to devote himself to graver things, his object was to withdraw from the society of gay, noisy companions, and then to mature his mind in distant travel. Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie. English
  • I can't pass over this problem unnoticed.
  • Dropping a float light to determine wind direction, we made one pass over the raft downwind.
  • I would do almost anything necesary to protect my dog cause from the moment its feet pass over the thresh hold of my house that dog is a part of my family. How Far Would You Go To Defend Your Dog?
  • We finally reached the 17,300-foot pass overlooking Lhamo Latso - "a sharp cragged ridge," according to The Power-Places of Central Tibet, "upon which is built the Dalai Lama's throne."
  • I also told him that I had promised to "deadhead" ex-Governor Harney and family (consisting at that time of wife and one child, a daughter fifteen years old) to the states and when they arrived in Kansas City, Missouri, he was to see that they got a pass over the road to New York City. The Second William Penn A true account of incidents that happened along the old Santa Fe Trail
  • You could continue to the stern and pass over a salvage hole towards the sternmost pair of 6 inch guns.
  • The city built a pedestrian overpass over the highway.
  • We spent the rest of our time in town watching freight trains noisily pass over the diamond.
  • The archways and entrances on the town's streets are marked with limestone blocks for cartwheels to pass over, all worn with the passage of time, each archway unique in the shape and size of its own blocks.
  • I was about to pass over this piece of nonsense as just another example of the feel-good, fluffy, new age rubbish the book is stuffed with.
  • Nats has allowed for "overflights" - flights that pass over UK airspace at an altitude above 20,000 feet - allowing for many flights between Europe and the Middle East and North America. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • In distillation, the still is heated to just below the boiling point of water and the alcohol and other compounds vaporise and pass over the neck of the still into either a condenser or a worm - a large copper coil immersed in cold running water where the vapour is condensed into a liquid.
  • Vapors pass over from a retort into a receiver.
  • The court cannot possibly pass over these offenses.
  • She stopped and mopped sweat from her forehead, looking up at the bright sun above them, wishing a cloud or something would pass over it, for only a second of relief.
  • a fact that no one knows his own country; from assuetude and, perhaps, from the feelings of regard which we naturally have for our native land, we pass over what nevertheless does not escape the eye of a foreigner. Diary in America, Series Two
  • I want to pass over this quite quickly.
  • And in Africa what striking differences of complexion exist between the Negro of the plains and of the mountains, even whilst the osteology is the same, therefore I pass over the hair and skin of the Australian as parts too much subjected to the influence of climate to afford means of legitimate deduction. The Bushman — Life in a New Country

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