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Part mystery, part rite-of-passage tale and part doomed love story, The Prince of Mist will chill the bones long after reading.
Takeshita Dori, Tokyo In Tokyo, shopping is part art form, part rite of passage.
And when they pass though Maggie Valley, they will probably visit the 38,000-square-foot Wheels Through Time Museum, which is part temple to transportation and part rite of passage.
In that era, virus isolation and passage were performed by intracranial inoculation into mice, which resulted in isolates that had multiple passages in mice as part of their passage history.
Students tend to pick answers which sound the most complex or sophisticated and will sometimes favor one answer before they refer back to the passage, subsequently falling victim to confirmation bias when they see a part of the passage germane to the choice they selected arbitrarily.
The part of A Passage to India that most readers remember, of course, is the tortuous romantic drama of the Marabar caves.
In many instances, the second part of that passage has been the rationale for athletes competing at the Olympics to postpone their fast until after competition.
For most athletes competing at the Olympics the second part of that passage has been the rationale to postpone their fast until after competition, but not for all.
In turn, Charlotte explains to herself (and to us via her text) her travails as part of the passage to happiness.
By using the passive voice in the first sentence, Greer also kept our focus on the married woman, the most important part of her passage, instead of the presence of the man by her side.
Because of an editing error, the Economic Scene column on Wednesday, about the many tax breaks in the United States tax code, omitted part of a passage in describing the allocation of such breaks to taxpayers at different income levels.
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