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Rembrandt's transitions, particularly from passage to extended trot back to passage, have been called "unequalled".
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Skim the passage, then read the questions and refer back to the passage when you have to.
Students tend to pick answers which sound the most complex or sophisticated and will sometimes favor one answer before they refer back to the passage, subsequently falling victim to confirmation bias when they see a part of the passage germane to the choice they selected arbitrarily.
Personally, I will always prefer to read meaningful, thought-provoking books in print, easily able to flip back to previous passages and trace the passage of my reactions almost physically through the book, and I know I'm not alone.
Later in the piece, Ueno harked back to this passage, kneeling and arching back as Palucca did, to the same music; his torso seemed to float around him.
Dozens of modules have already been shipped to Idaho, pullouts have been built and trees along highways have been cut back to allow passage.
The victories these – and so many other – women enjoyed this weekend can be traced in a direct line back to the passage of Title IX.
"I think back to the passage of the civil rights bill and wonder, if LBJ or Kennedy or Eisenhower had taken unilateral executive action, it might have ultimately delayed passage," King said.
And I would remind you, looking back to that passage on page 65 and into the 66, that specifically among the figures that Buddy mentions, the religious and literary figures, we find Shakespeare.
The new rules bring to a close a bitter legal and regulatory battle dating back to the passage of the 1970 Clean Air Act, which first directed the E.P.A. to identify and control major industrial sources of hazardous emissions.
Anxiety about the activities of foreign agents and foreign ideas goes back to the passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, when the aim was to insulate America from the French Revolution.
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