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The delay will push back passage until at least Jan . 29 when the Senate's next session begins.
Camden Passage, until recently thronged by Italian and US trophy hunters, is now taken over by fashion shops and restaurants.
It was a sparsely populated but superbly sheltered harbor off the Windward Passage until America's "splendid little war" with Spain.
A new constitution was supposed to pave the way for another election but foot-dragging by Mr Mugabe delayed its passage until March this year.
It was proposed to grant the king five subsidies for defense but to delay their passage until the Petition of Right (1628) could be prepared.
Paul then personally wrote an equal rights amendment for the Constitution and continued to press for its passage until her death in 1977 in Moorestown.
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I scrambled up slippery slabs of pale marble as the winding three-mile trail narrowed through tight passages until opening up to a natural amphitheatre of dark-red cliff faces.
The sheep's bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) were aspirated form iliac crest and cultured for several passages until confluence.
Most likely, active comets in near-Earth orbits go through a continuous erosion process in successive perihelion passages until disintegration into meteoritic dust and fragments of different sizes.
Cells were maintained at low densities (75% confluence) and passaged until reaching the confluent state, usually every 3 4 days on 90 mm cell culture dishes.
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