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When crowd saw it they milled into passage thinking it some kind of elephant only to find themselves outdoors.
He poured his credibility and his political capital into passage of the law, only to see it become an electoral albatross.
Turning into Passage Buhan from the main road Rue Montmejean through tall black wrought-iron gates, the hustle and bustle of the Place Stalingrad, the nearby public square with its busy intersection and criss-crossing tram tracks, is soon forgotten.
When he moved into Passage Buhan in August of that year, Mr. Buchholtz still had paid less for the 441- square-foot property than if he had bought a Bordeaux apartment of the same size; the total construction cost was 140,000 euros ($187,362), including the customized fixtures, fitting and furniture designed by the architecture firm.
For breakfast, stop into Passage, an alley off the small, glitzy street, Khreschatyk, right before you hit Maidan Nezalezhnosti, or Independence Square.
Nasal and bronchial epithelial cells were initially expanded onto irradiated 3T3 fibroblasts (passage 0) and then further passed to grow into passage 1 (P1) which was later frozen in liquid nitrogen.
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Eventually short, abrupt phrases break out into passages that sound like fractured jazz piercing through fog.
My only cavil is that Butterworth sometimes lapses into passages of "fine writing".
She talks like a bored socialite from the same period, occasionally slipping into passages of Homeric or Euripidean eloquence.
Stains, paint marks and footprints on the floors turn large areas into passages of pure painterly abstraction.
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