Sentence examples for entry past from inspiring English sources

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They drove the George Washington Parkway in silence, A.C. battling the humidity that seeped through the invisible points of entry, past Gravelly Point, where aviation buffs holding radio scanners, and fathers holding sons, could almost reach up and touch the landing gear of jumbo jets; the Capitol on the right, across the brown Potomac.

However, a "junior-level" employee – read someone who knows how to use the Internet – at Internet Broadcasting Services, a rebroadcasting service used by NBC affiliates, among others, changed Russert's Wikipedia entry, making the entry past tense and mentioning his time of death.

Entry into vitellogenesis is an important stage of egg formation and by delaying entry past this control point, we have been able to investigate transcriptional dynamics before and after early egg development in the fly abdomen.

A recent study successfully used the much larger toxin subunit C-CPE for mucosal vaccination [ 35], though in that study the authors expected the effect to depend on the C-CPE gaining entry past epithelial tight junctions.

The flow of bacteria is regulated by four dynamic components, namely, i) entry past the pharyngeal valve and grinder, ii) proliferation, iii) disappearance by digestion or host defences, and iv) exit through the rectum with worm defecation.

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And the introduction of far more nations has meant that the occasional standard pop tune – such as this year's Shakira-like entry – sneaks past the novelty police.

Another huge barrier to entry in past iterations of the game has been the level of complexity.

After that, he gets a batch of Daily Racing Forms and Morning Telegraphs and lays out the entries and past performances at every track going—side by side, on a long table.

The fetched dataset is the offline training part appended to the previously collected dataset entries during past optimization rounds (

This is particularly the case with Emily Brontë's diary entry, written at "past 4 o'clock" on Monday 26 June 1837, now accessible on the British Library's new website.

In the past, entry into the United States was denied only to members of 28 groups that were formally designated as terrorist organizations by the State Department.

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