How To Use Passage In A Sentence

  • Clearly the megalosaurus in the opening passage of Bleak House is a flight of hyperbolic fancy (inspired, I would guess, by the papier-mâché dinosaurs constructed for the Crystal Palace Exhibition, a couple of years earlier).
  • Certainly both the music and these performances have real rhythmic life and a good deal of energy, even if some passages are over-scored and tip over into brassy bombast.
  • The greatest difficulty which presents itself in entering the southern mouth arises from what in America are termed snags, that is, large trees, the roots of which are firmly planted in the bed of the river, whilst the branches project up the stream, and are likely to pierce any boat in its passage down. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
  • Indeed, "My mother said I could be no lad, till I was twentye, '* is a passage I notice in my Milton with a view to this; which see; and therein also of a shep - herdess" taking the tale. The Rolliad, in Two Parts: Probationary Odes for the Laureatship; and Political Eclogues and ...
  • He uses the ambiguity of passageways and transitional spaces to construct an esthetic of anticipation.
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  • To fix a passage of play, you need the captain and a willing accomplice or two. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the cephalopoda (as also in the crustacea) the same passage serves to void the excrement and leads to the part like a uterus, for the male discharges the seminal fluid through this passage. On the Generation of Animals
  • As the passage continues there is a section of rotten flooring supported on dubious stemples just above head height.
  • Did Michelin-starred chefs abandon their restaurants after the passage of hygiene standards laws? Times, Sunday Times
  • Gesenius considers this equivalent with "cohabit;" and from this single passage draws the sense which he assigns to [Hebrew: 'iyzebel] This seems rather far-fetched. Notes and Queries, Number 59, December 14, 1850
  • In this passage, the word renew means “to exchange,” like taking off old clothes and putting on new. Do You Know Who I Am?
  • They urged both to respect international humanitarian law and allow them free passage. Times, Sunday Times
  • This bill is a good step in the Government's commitment towards greater energy efficiency and a sustainable energy future, and I look forward to its passage through the House.
  • -- and that they lived in other worlds -- but there is no passage showing that they believed in what we call the immortality of the soul. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume VIII. Interviews
  • Subtitling is managed both neatly and completely, except in the concerted passages.
  • To answer the 300-odd posers on the questionnaire without then being persuaded to sign up for the religion was an essential rite-of-passage for any spotty adolescent struggling to find their own voice.
  • Toledo'sdistinctive twisted streets and covered passageways evoke thecity's golden years as part of the Arab Empire.
  • Some of the passages can be explored, and are accessible from Princesshay, parallel with the High Street.
  • They may also administer intravenous antihistamines and cortisone to reduce inflammation of your air passages and improve your breathing.
  • The tragic death of Mr. Shane Fitzgerald, from Kilmacleague, Dunmore East, last week was felt all over the barony of Gall Tir including Passage and surrounding areas.
  • Leading a delegation to China is a rite of passage for any political leader. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have cut the obscene passages from the film to show it on television.
  • They are expecting the new legislation to have quite a rough passage through parliament.
  • The obvious is belabored with depressing frequency; the following passage illustrates this and other problems.
  • This is the most substantive passage in a speech which otherwise is tied together by bluster. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bollards at each end have been successful in keeping out vehicles, without impeding the passage of bicycles, prams etc.
  • _They_ were compelled to regard exploitage as a cruel but eternally unavoidable condition of the progress of civilisation; for when they lived it was and it always had been a necessity of civilisation, and they could not justly be expected to anticipate such a fundamental revolution in the conditions of human existence as must necessarily precede the passage from exploitage to economic equity. Freeland A Social Anticipation
  • There were passages when Glasgow looked markedly the better side and played with much of the zing which was so often conspicuously absent last season.
  • The tam is thought to have evolved to survive passage through the gullet of the island's biggest, flightless bird, the dodo.
  • Many odontocetes can navigate by echolocation, producing sound waves using a complex system of nasal sacs and passages, and using the echoes to navigate.
  • He had booked his passage to Rio de Janeiro.
  • Abaft the hatchway was a door on the starboard side which I opened, and found a narrow dark passage. The Frozen Pirate
  • Some shook with superstitious dread; others, driven to atheistical despair, with horrible execrations, again strove to force a passage through the doors. The Scottish Chiefs
  • The notebook was disbound, probably around 1916, and while there's no physical evidence that these leaves came at the end of the notebook, "On Life" grew out of an early passage from the lengthier treatise. Carolyn Vega: Percy Bysshe Shelley "On Life"
  • Some ingredients added to the water, e.g. menthol, eucalyptus, camphor, thymol and pine oil also give a sensation of clearing the passageways.
  • So the passage down the full and slumbery Fal seemed nearly a soundless thing. Tell England A Study in a Generation
  • Each piece of tapestry from each school carries the names of town lands, mountains, rivers, lakes, castles, churches, friaries, wells, ringforts, and passageways.
  • But it is evident that this is but one of many passages where Indra by implication is compared to the sun; and comparisons do not indicate allotropy. The Religions of India Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume 1, Edited by Morris Jastrow
  • What had happened was that the passage of electrical current created huge magnetic forces which constricted the tube.
  • Greatly reduced steamship passages, only £3 payable before sailing. THE MAIN CAGES
  • A significant look was exchanged between the devotees, but no words; the friar departed, and the nun, still silent, conducted her through many solitary passages, where not even a distant foot-fall echoed, and whose walls were roughly painted with subjects indicatory of the severe superstitions of the place, tending to inspire melancholy awe. The Italian
  • Passage won five of the six games played and drew the other.
  • For some eerie reason I am reminded of a passage in the bible where it talks of the Anti-Christ being made into the likeness of man …. perhaps corporate personhood is what this passage really meant? Think Progress » Corporations Speak Out Against SCOTUS Ruling, Call On Congress To Approve Public Financing Of Campaigns
  • The descriptive passages when she has tea with friends, or tends her garden, or shops for blouses to fit her ample bosom are a pleasure and add a completeness to the character.
  • On Monday, a ship loaded with Norwegian iron ore is expected to dock in Qingdao, China, marking the first passage of a commercial cargo ship from Europe to Asia through the Arctic waters. Global Warming Gives Boost to Commercial Cargo Business
  • The Upper Series consists of a main passage about 200 metres long, divided into two by a right-angled bend where it connects with The Bye Pass Crawl from the Far Eastern Bedding Plane.
  • There is also a swifter motion of a different sort of fire which strikes and dilates the ray of sight until it reaches the eyes, forcing a way through their passages and melting them, and eliciting from them a union of fire and water which we call tears, being itself an opposite fire which comes to them from an opposite direction — the inner fire flashes forth like lightning, and the outer finds a way in and is extinguished in the moisture, and all sorts of colours are generated by the mixture. Timaeus
  • How the members of any pleasant evening-company might astonish or amuse each other by narrating together the contradictory views the same voluble discourser has unfolded to them successively during the passage of one hour! so easily we bend and conform, and deny God and ourselves, to gratify the guest we converse with. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863
  • The two men followed as the warden led them through a veritable maze of stone passages and metal walkways.
  • Liminal phases of rites of passage, carnivals, and fêtes are often pervaded by images of chaos and misrule.
  • In this rather archaically written biography, marred by ornate, stilted language and the author's reliance on and citation of endlessly extended passages from his great-great-grandfather's autobiography, James Mellon struggles mightily but fails to make his readers care much for or about Thomas Mellon. Banking On the Future
  • Moi j'etais dans la voiture a un stop donc je n'ai pas pu aider la vieille femme qui 'perdue' est resté abasourdie au milieu du passage clouté immobile a regarder de droite a gauche ... Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • In addition, he spent fully a hundred pounds in outfitting me and buying me a passage from CHAPTER X
  • The escarpment has been shaped into numerous irregularities, indentations, and promontories, and is pierced by thalweg ravines, gorges, and rocky passages connecting the plain and plateau. Cliffs of Bandiagara (Land of the Dogons), Mali
  • April 21 -- German troops in Kamerun have been forced by allied forces to retreat from the plateau in the centre of the colony; seat of Government has been transferred to Jaúnde; allied troops have forced a passage across the Kele River; British troops have taken possession of the Ngwas New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915
  • In our judgment the conclusion reached by the judge, despite the unprecedented passage of time since 1942, was correct.
  • Our natural instinct is to analyze that as a homologous variation — Joplin must have got it from somewhere, perhaps the cavatina-cabaletta sequence of Italian opera, or perhaps Rossini overtures, or perhaps similarly obsessive passages in Chopin or Schumann. Categorical denials
  • She said that neither the passage of time nor other matters had dimmed the public interest in their respective careers. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this version of the annunciation, Mary had a book before her in a stand, and her hand was resting on it as if to hold her place in the passage. The Poet Prince
  • I have printed _nimbiferi_ in preference to _nubiferi_ because Jupiter is linked with _nimbi_ at two other passages. The Last Poems of Ovid
  • Some passages can be simple descriptions; others can be almost poetic or oblique. Times, Sunday Times
  • The apostle Paul has a great passage in the book of Romans, chapter 7 I believe, where he anguishes over the fact that the good that he knows and wants to do he finds difficult to accomplish because of his flesh (in neuroscience, brain). Testing the Freedom to Choose, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Jeremie added as he piloted the bill to eventual passage in the Lower House.
  • The "Bath Road," for example, in parts, is as flat and well-formed a surface as one could hope to find, even in France itself, but at times it degenerates into a mere narrow, guttery alley, especially in its passage through some of the The Automobilist Abroad
  • I groped through the passageway, and pushed open the worn door out into the kitchen yard.
  • Above all, the female body was assumed to be moulded, enclosed: all openings sealed, all passage denied.
  • It works in the body specifically to reduce any allergic inflammation of the nasal passages, the bronchial airways and the throat.
  • He proposed that work was generated by the passage of caloric from a warmer to a cooler body, with caloric being conserved in the process. Carnot, Nicolas Léonard Sadi
  • Some have been there for so many hundreds of years that they have buckled with the shifting of the earth and the passage of time.
  • If anything, like a ravening creature, made savage through incarceration, the recollection had grown more vicious with the passage of time. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • It's really a great opportunity for people to get out into the woods, said David Lee, assistant director of program operations at Northeast Passage, which runs disability-related sports and recreation programs and services throughout New England. N.H. wilderness trails offer unparalleled disabled access
  • At one point, the cellist is required to play a passage involving all four color effects simultaneously.
  • Those were two of the things Aiel did to those who came into the Waste uninvited; only gleemen, peddlers, and Tinkers had safe passage, though Aiel avoided the Tinkers as if they carried fever. The Fires of Heaven
  • He often summons the image of a bridge, as he does here in his perhaps most definitive passage about the Overman: There it was too that I picked up the word "overman" by the way, and that man is something that must be overcome-that man is a bridge and no end: proclaiming himself blessed in view of his noon and evening, as the way to new dawns-Zarathustra's word of the great noon, and whatever else I hung up over man like the last crimson light of evening. Archive 2005-10-01
  • Finally, that evening, both drivers were called to account but both continued to deny having ever seen it, and, after the passage of time, neither could be positively identified as the recipient.
  • Luck compares _Met_ XIV 465 'admonitu quamquam luctus renouentur amari' and _Met_ XV 244-45 '_quae_ [_sc_ elementa] _quamquam_ spatio distent, tamen omnia fiunt/ex ipsis'; in the first passage a few manuscripts and in the second the majority offer the indicative. The Last Poems of Ovid
  • The US purchased them in 1917 as part of a strategic passage to the Panama Canal and they are an unincorporated territory of the US, with a republican-style democracy.
  • In the skeletally immature patient, the placement of physeal and epiphyseal drill holes and the passage of tendon grafts through them raises biologic issues.
  • A large cabinet by Franks, the panels most highly finished, different passages in the history of Adam and Eve form small pictural subjects. Recollections of the late William Beckford of Fonthill, Wilts and Lansdown, Bath
  • Less desirable boats were offering passage for as little as fifty cents.
  • We also simulated seed passage through the avian gut by soaking freshly collected 1997-98 unhandled seeds in concentrated hydrochloric acid for 40 minutes and rubbing the aril off with cloth.
  • We headed off down Pierce's Passage and over a muddy boulder slope until we reached some cascades.
  • The way on is a traverse round a mud bank to the left, which climbs into a passage above the calcite floor.
  • When the passage was half over, I observed the ship's master in tears arguing with his men, which made me very uneasy.
  • This passage is taken from Wuthering Heights.
  • This passage introduces of population pressure - the greatest feature of modern malthusian theory, of economics of population.
  • The little man did not know, that time was wanted for imagination to make the roadway or riverway of a true story, unless we press to invent; his mind had been too busy on the way for him to clothe in speech his impressions of the passage of incidents at the call for them. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • La gare Saint-Charles fut longtemps le point de passage obligé des voyageurs à destination de l'Afrique et du Moyen-Orient. Comme Si de Rien N'Etait - French Word-A-Day
  • Shouldn't consideration be given to subsequent events and experiences in construing the Constitution with the passage of time rather than being locked in the time frame of hundreds of years ago? Balkinization
  • Sex and violence become rites of passage and initiation which, like the new religious practices, produce a historicity of dissidence and dissent.
  • Outside his work his tastes lay in the direction of botany and bibliomancy, which latter, according to the dictionary, is "Divination performed by selecting passages of Scripture at hazard. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, April 18, 1917
  • He stayed in the shadows while the scant dozen passengers disembarked from the wooden-hulled steam-powered passenger ferry Virginia V, just in from Seattle via the Colvos Passage. Excerpt: Spade & Archer by Joe Gores
  • After a few metres, the floor turns to rock, and the passage exhibits signs of vadose entrenchment.
  • The book can aid in the process of bibliomancy by randomly selecting one word from a random passage taken from one or more of the available texts.
  • Accepting the badge of a Little Octoberist, a title honoring the October 1917 revolution led by Lenin, was the first rite of passage for every Soviet citizen, to be followed by membership in the Young Pioneers, the Communist Youth League and finally, for some, the Communist Party itself. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • In a subsequent passage, "I am as melancholy as a gibb'd cat" -- we are told that _cat_ is not the domestic animal of that name, but a contraction of _catin_, a woman of the town. Famous Reviews
  • The Leonin pieces alternate ensemble choruses of chant with organum passages which feature a solo voice floating melodic lines over the drone.
  • Passage meet Ballyduff Upper in the County intermediate final at Walsh Park on Sunday next and the game is being eagerly looked forward to in the village and indeed around the barony.
  • The country of the Vaudois is the material basis of their history; and the sublime points of their scenery join in, as it were, with the sublime passages of their nation. Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber Or The Influence of Romanism on Trade, Justice, and Knowledge
  • But on this particular day it seemed as if some of the ingredients were wanting, for the morning and afternoon passed, to the astonishment of all, without a single "phiz" as the girls were wont somewhat felicitously to call the frequent passages of arms in which the two girls considered it their peculiar privilege to indulge. Hollowmell or, A Schoolgirl's Mission
  • He was a legend in his hometown for having worn out many pairs of straw sandals, as he walked hundreds of miles to the port of Yokohama, to book passage on a boat to North America.
  • All passage 2 cells became confluent within 7-10 days, at which point an ALI was established.
  • The West, from Rome to Britain, was called into action; the kings of Poland and Bohemia obeyed the summons of Conrad; and it is affirmed by the Greeks and Latins, that, in the passage of a strait or river, the Byzantine agents, after a tale of nine hundred thousand, desisted from the endless and formidable computation. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • If you read an e-book, you can see the passages highlighted by others if you choose to. Times, Sunday Times
  • He heard a footfall in the passage outside and felt his pulse quicken.
  • And third, the nature of the chronological and psychological passage from youth to adulthood has changed in extraordinary ways.
  • Okay, so after that passage, I may or may not have doodled small hearts in the book's margin. Caroline Hagood: On Yippee Ki-Yay Moviegoer!, Movies, and Manhood
  • Several times, Niane could have sworn she saw a person at the end of a passage, but she accredited it to the poor lighting.
  • My memory of the entrance passages had faded over the years, so we took a few wrong turnings.
  • Although most of the text is typeset, there are many passages that are hand-written, and there are also proof-reading corrections hand-printed within the textual passages.
  • I'm not the kind of guy who keeps his ear to the railroad tracks of publishing, but the buzz for The Passage by Justin Cronin seemed to drop out of the sky in an instant. Wish List Wednesday #54: The Passage
  • Americans who took passage on belligerent ships after such a proclamation had been issued would do so at their own risk. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • Sarah's mother was waiting in the passage outside the doctor's room.
  • The examination will consist of both seen and unseen passages of both prose and poetry.
  • Residents in Passage East are enduring another summer of discontent due to traffic tailbacks approaching the local car ferry.
  • We need a big powerful sound from the trumpets in the final passage.
  • The creatures burrowed into the wet ground at great speed, leaving only a ripple or a bubble to mark their passage.
  • 47 The image of the child in utero as fruit hanging precariously from a tree extended back to Galen, as Constantinus believed. 48 While Aldobrandino's passage and metaphor attributed a considerable amount of agency to the fruit-fetus (note the active voice), most discussions of fetal growth and parturition portrayed the fetus as entirely passive. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • The stone passage was built on a fairly level bit of ground, close to some great loose rocks under which the feline depredator was probably hiding at the time.
  • In the front matter of Moby-Dick, William Paley's Natural Theology is quoted: "The aorta of a whale is larger in the bore than the main pipe of the water-works at London Bridge, and the water roaring in its passage through that pipe is inferior in impetus and velocity to the blood gushing from the whale's heart. Stefan Beck: Beaches: Bergman's The Seventh Seal & the Wellfleet Oyster Festival
  • Not that its mysteries will readily reveal themselves: one finds oneself rereading passages to crack its subtle enigmas, tantalised by the missing puzzle piece that lies just beyond all that is visible.
  • The more likely scenario, however, is that the unamended legislation will continue its passage through the synod. Times, Sunday Times
  • Several days might be profitably spent by the antiquarian in investigating the contents of the different tiers of galleries; while the geologist would find matter for interesting speculation in the partial intrusion of the older lithoid tufa here and there into the softer and more recent volcanic deposits in which the passages are excavated, and in which numerous decomposing crystals of leucite may be observed. Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
  • It is understood that the underground passages and beehive shaped chamber were constructed as hiding places or as places of storage or were used for both purposes.
  • The passage from esoteric scientific theory into everyday discourse describes the prototype of objectification.
  • The Frue vanner is an endless indiarubber band drawn over an inclined table, to which a revolving and side motion is given by ingenious automatic mechanism, the pulp being automatically fed from the upper end, and the concentrates collected in a trough containing water in which the band is immersed in its passage under the table; the lighter particles wash over the lower end. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • Below the decks, the middle passage was a hot, narrow, sunless nightmare; weeks and months of confinement and abuse and confusion on a strange and lonely sea.
  • It is sufficient for present purposes to recite a passage in the last of these judgments.
  • Then along came one of the most peculiar passages of play you'll see all season.
  • He forced a passage for the singer through the crowd.
  • He inched through the narrow passage.
  • This passage of text has been excerpted from her latest novel.
  • That monotony of form, those commonplace cadenzas, those endless bravura passages introduced at haphazard irrespective of the dramatic situation, that recurrent _crescendo_ that Rossini brought into vogue, are now an integral part of every composition; those vocal fireworks result in a sort of babbling, chattering, vaporous mucic, of which the sole merit depends on the greater or less fluency of the singer and his rapidity of vocalization. Gambara
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  • It is the repository of ‘reasons’ of which Owen speaks in the above quoted passage.
  • The cathedral was a warren of hidden doors and secret passages. The Tribes Triumphant
  • Unpaved roads, the great majority, could become quagmires with the passage of the first few vehicles.
  • Almost all come from monastic or mendicant milieux, and are passages in annals or chronicles of the writer's abbey. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
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  • The hypertonicity of the radiopaque agent draws fluid into the bowel to facilitate passage and expulsion of the tenacious meconium.
  • The money could be recoverable from the officer who was responsible for not having filed the written statement despite passage of so much time.
  • Why did he not quote the decisive passages which they contained?
  • A heart-shaped molecular donut, the topoisomerase II dimer boasts an electropositive tunnel, the likely passage point for DNA.
  • Version but four times in all, always in poetical passages; the first in (Exodus 15: 14) and Isai 14: 29 The second (Joel 3: 4) In each case the Hebrew is Pelesheth, a word found, besides the above, only in (Psalms 60: 8; 83: 7; 87: 4) and Psal 108: 9 In all which our translators have rendered it by "Philistia" or Smith's Bible Dictionary
  • You mean those NASA folk, and those people over at NMF, and at NOAA, and at ETA, and those circumpolar indigenous people, and those south pacific islanders, and those folks moving vessels throught the NW Passage? Think Progress » Hannity: Snow Storms ‘Seem To Contradict Al Gore’s Hysterical Global Warming Theories’
  • The nature of that extension can be seen by reference to two passages in the report.
  • The passage is quoted in full.
  • All vastness, the clouds are piled up like giant rocks, and there is a ‘brool’ over the sea that sounds like some passage of doom. Dracula
  • They were given safe passage and had since vanished. Times, Sunday Times
  • What struck me most, after this long passage of time, is what we deem “permissible” on the screen today: We can — with impunity — rape, skewer, torture, vilify, scarify, plunge fangs into carotid arteries, sodomize…women can reveal frontal nudity within a half-inch of genitalia; men can stand frontally nude with only a hand cupped over the thingy…but only frontal. Buzzine » Tushy Tarts, Smelly Farts…
  • Morone called the House of Representatives 'passage of the Affordable Health Care for America Act on Nov. 7 "historic," noting that it was the first time in American history that a chamber of Congress has passed health reform on such a massive scale. The Brown Daily Herald RSS
  • Nor are these assertions mere neutral constations; they are exhortative performatives that require the passage from sheer enunciation to action. Reading, Begging, Paul de Man
  • That passage suggests a three-stage process, the outlining of the story, the summary of basic findings of fact and a statement as to why and how those findings of fact lead to the final decision.
  • Past the rooming house, at the end of the passageway, is the front (pedestrian) entrance to the compound. The hidden places of Oaxaca
  • But as the full seizure of power by the Nazis became imminent, and as Stalin colluded with it more and more openly, he abandoned mere class analysis, as in the following passage: The Old Man
  • He couldn't afford the fare to Australia, so he worked his passage.
  • In reading a novel, he generally skips over all the long descriptive passages.
  • Palm-drenched Koh Samui, Thailand's third largest island, boasts the country's only LGBT diving organization. coordinates trips in the calm southern Gulf of Thailand around neighboring Koh Tao ( "Turtle Island") and north to famed Sail Rock, where schools of batfish and giant grouper patrol the 40-foot vertical passage through its granite core and plankton-feeding whale sharks are often sighted. Gayired.com - Gay OnLine Community for Entertainment and Daily News
  • For those of you that are Black but not descendant from the Middle Passage, the everything for you lies in the simple fact that you are Black. 2008 October : Law is Cool
  • Most of these are points where my grammar and style failed me; some are where the copyeditor is saving my butt by pointing out factual inaccuracies or confusing passages. In which I steal an old post «
  • Remains of a hut settlement have been found, as well as Bronze Age artefacts, cremated human remains, bones, teeth, beads, pendants, pottery, jewellery, a passage-tomb cemetery and two ruined dolmens.
  • There is a glorious passage by Henry Thoreau of his encounter with a nightjar relative called a nighthawk. Country diary: Holt, Norfolk
  • Cross offices hoping for a passage on the aid ship, but only foreign passport holders and some wounded civilians were expected to be allowed to board. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the same, there are two passages in the book that I found eerily premonitory of what she would do ten years later.
  • At some moments the soloist's rubato might have seemed overly attenuated, but it would be curmudgeonly to complain, particularly in the light of his ravishingly beautiful treatment of sequential passages.
  • It has the support of a number of the key stakeholders, and I look forward to its rapid passage through the House.
  • She negotiates the most incredibly florid passages with imperious authority, and she sings with the passion that other mezzos reserve for Amneris or Eboli.
  • Instead of improving, the boy suffered formation of abnormal passageways between tissues called fistulas and blockages in his intestines. JSOnline.com
  • After its passage along corridors and down flights of stairs, it seemed far too faint to rouse a heavily sleeping man. Times, Sunday Times
  • A group of young men hanging out in the middle of the road blocked her passage.
  • Chasid and his companion wandered along the passages seeking a dry spot, when suddenly Mansor stood still. The Green Fairy Book
  • Because they feared persecution from the Roman rulers, they met secretly in private homes or in underground passages and rooms called catacombs.
  • a partially obstructed passageway
  • Enclosed passageways are being built throughout the terminals so that the concourses are connected on the secured airside.
  • He attempts to refuse them passage, but Virgil reminds him that in Hell what God wills is done.
  • [Illustration: page226] and this passage particularly seems to be a reproof to man, who, while with his domestic animals he is curious to improve the race, by employing always the finest male, pays no attention to the improvement of his own race, but intermarries with the vicious, the ugly, or the old, for considerations of wealth or ambition. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4
  • Amid the discomforts of his passage the author reflects on or trawls his past, his sorrows and betrayals, his experience as a wartime evacuee.
  •  Then trees began along the roadway, first a scattering between structures, then tunnels of dense, overhanging growth — great, straight, ivied trees, passage without exit. For A Day
  • The piece concludes with a passage from the Georgian hymn Upalo Ghmerto - lovely but also undocumented - and clanging bells.
  • Cells were passaged in DMEM with 10% FCS and antibiotics as above.
  • Booking agents at the Royal Cruise Lines reservation center were continuing to book passage on several company ships through early May.
  • So I could have done with a good boot of morphine to take the day away and slick my passage home. Times, Sunday Times
  • Heb. libneh, is the equivalent of Greek stachté, used by Septuagint in the above passages of Gen.; whether ladanum was meant is not clear, as it is frequently the Greek rendering of Heb. nataf. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • Another passage was the one where Miss Brodie exhorts her girls to be sure to recognise their prime and to live it to the full.
  • This was the passage to the second cycle of life, manhood.
  • Keeping enough water in the canal to guarantee ships passage has become a problem.
  • Mr. Carney said that he had served on many vessels, and had visited many more, where the fuel oil shut-off valve actuators were located in public spaces such as passageways, the crew laundry, or the poop deck near the gangway.
  • The paintings have the appearance of palimpsests, with rubbed-out passages, and residues of paint and turpentine streaming down the canvas.
  • If, again, it is permitted to pretend that the passage has another meaning, and was written as it is from some reason unknown to us, this is no less than a complete subversal of the Bible; for every absurd and evil invention of human perversity could thus, without detriment to Scriptural authority, be defended and fostered. Theologico-Political Treatise
  • Why Not? how about we move the monorail stop to this plaza, instead of that ugly dying mall, and construct an underground passageway from the tunnel to this plaza? Our Little Times Square « PubliCola
  • I renew my recommendation of two years ago for the passage of a bill for the refunding to certain German steamship lines of the interest upon tonnage dues illegally exacted. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • This little epigraph is nothing more than a physical reflection of what scooted across so-and-so's mind while sitting and reflecting on a difficult passage or poesy or prose.
  • The book has its tedious and turgid passages, but the work is held together by a genuine sense of protest, first of all, against the brutality and irrationality of the penal system.
  • For example, use the thumb to express tenor melodies or in passages requiring maximum power.
  • The Bible Passages in the sights of our weapons only reenforce it. Think Progress » DOJ official reportedly clears torture architects John Yoo and Jay Bybee.
  • Some civic organizations and academic circles asserted that the previous passage of the particular bills was null and void, as they were voted upon without the required quorum.
  • A chromatin bridge would form at the meiotic anaphase by passage of the two centromeres on the dicentric chromosome to opposite poles of the spindle. Nobel Lecture The Significance of Responses of the Genome to Challenge
  • The passage is only one meter in the clear.
  • This he learns by repeated perusal, till he can quote almost every passage literatim. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • Then he, too, turned and without a backward glance went out into the passage, slamming the door.

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