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On Nov. 3, an officer saw a visitor pass something to an inmate over their table.
He says in the east, Russia tried to get councils to pass "something to ask Russia to come in," but the councils resisted.
A failure to act this session would be a blow to the Democrats, who desperately need to pass something to show that the chamber they control can do as well as or better than the Republican-controlled House, which passed a weak prescription drug bill last month.
Makes sense — when you pass something to a friend, it helps if they already have their hand out.
Following several failed attempts to pass something to help ease high-skilled immigration's current bottlenecks and difficulties, the issue was wrapped up into what appeared earlier this year to be a possibly functional bipartisan effort to pass quite a bit of reform at once.
"I haven't seen clear indication yet that we needed to pass something to keep him from being removed, because I don't think that's going to happen".
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The source was revealed when he passed something to me.
"It was wonderful to see her run upstairs and give her mom something to sew, or to pass something off to her dad and ask him to find out whether it was safe to dry-clean.
It's important to me to pass something on to the younger generations, to transfer what I have learned from all my experiences in my long career".
But I think this is the key question: Can the Republican Party's donor class — specifically, the Chamber, agriculture, and high tech — overcome the conservative opposition to the legislation and force House Republicans to pass something similar to the Senate version?
The wish to pass something on to your children is about the most basic, human and natural aspiration there is.
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