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To be able to pass on a little something.
Soon they might not be able to pass those resolutions".
You should be able to pass it onto your children.
He would never be able to pass on to them how he felt about the land.
And by injecting it into living things, they might be able to pass on its powers.
Reasonable gun control legislation will then be able to pass Congress and the state legislatures.
When this sideshow begins, Obama will be able to pass the popcorn and enjoy the frostiness.
Still, Democratic and Republican leaders said they expected to be able to pass new legislation.
"I thought we'd be able to pass that very quickly," Rodriguez said.
And I'd love to be able to pass by every gas station.
Caning is another Singapore practice that Mr. Bloomberg should be able to pass on.
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