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Assuming the House is able to pass its bill on Thursday, the Senate has several options.
Besides benefiting from rising energy prices, the company is able to pass on higher costs to consumers.
We don't necessarily need a president who is popular, or even one who is able to pass major legislation.
Chavez went on to demonstrate the "finishing touches" by which a counterfeit bill is able to pass smoothly into circulation.
Transforming DNA is able to pass through cellular and nuclear membranes and then integrate into the chromosomal DNA of the recipient cell.
"I want to make sure that the whole world is able to pass onto future generations the God-given beauty of this planet".
These certificates ensure that no counterfeit version of the Web site is able to pass itself off as the secure site.
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To be able to pass on a little something.
And they were able to pass the law.
"I was slipstreaming Rubens and was able to pass".
Soon they might not be able to pass those resolutions".
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