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For example, an interviewee may make passing mention of "filling out Form X in order to accomplish Y," which we would then follow up by tracking down Form X and any associated governing policies [ 38].
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While it may make you pass out faster, you won't get the REM cycle you need and your hunger hormones could flare up if you're tired.
Some foods that are rich in sulfur may make you pass gas more often — not to mention that they may make those farts smell even worse!
AIG's former chief executive Hank Greenberg also may make a pass at AIG. "I do not know whether or not it is now too late to save AIG," Greenberg wrote in a letter Tuesday to Chief Executive Robert Willumstad Robert Willumstad.
And in the odd politics of the Kim family, distinctly absurd to Western eyes, it may make sense to pass over Kim Jong-il's relatives and his two elder sons and hand on the succession to his youngest, who was educated in Switzerland.
It will make passing easier.
Despite posting a better record than Dallas last year, Redskins coach Steve Spurrier Steve Spurrier, who with a $5 million per year salary is tied with Detroit Lions' coach Steve Mariucci Steve Mariucci as the highest-paid head coach, hasn't accomplished much in the pros, and his freewheeling strategy may make him a passing novelty.
This means it may make you need to pass urine more often, potentially leading to dehydration.
She may make it hereditary and pass it on to her children.
Some think the nation-building projects of the nationalist parties may make them reluctant to pass new powers down the line.
The rule states: "Once a pass has been released by a passer, a rushing defender may make direct contact with the passer only up through the rusher's first step after such release (prior to second step hitting the ground); thereafter, the rusher must be making an attempt to avoid contact and must not continue to drive through or otherwise forcibly contact the passer".
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