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The Aristotelians, for their part, largely followed Averroes' commentary on this passage, which led to a very different conclusion (Ramus, Dialectica 1569, pp. 513 515).

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But Mr. Robinson said Mr. Hackett's girlfriend runs an organization called Dark Passage, which leads people on what he called "tourist journeys into off-limits places".

Iglesias has cut a path through undergrowth – a kind of secret passage which leads to her "intervention", a terrific mirrored box-like structure whose walls, crafted to resemble thorns, call to mind The Sleeping Beauty.

Apparently, this passage, which leads to the temple, is an ancient prison for flying polyps, the enemy of the Great Race of Yith.

The anti-Qatar coalition has isolated the tiny Arab nation for nearly a month now, cutting off its only land passage, which leads into Saudi Arabia, and essential shipments of food and other products.

Alcmaeon's conclusion that all of the senses are connected to the brain may have been drawn from nothing more that the excision of the eye and the general observation that the sense organs for sight, hearing, smell and taste are located on the head and appear connected to passages which lead inward towards the brain (Gomperz 1953, 69).

Princeton Borough took it to mean that the law needed to be further clarified -- which led to passage of another bill making the 96-day minimum retroactive to 1999, three years before Cottage Club began its quest for tax exemption.

Following Ma-on's passage, temperatures decreased across Japan, which led to a marked decrease in heat stroke deaths.

(The completed march, which led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act, took place two weeks later).

He also had a talk with Judge Ferdinand Pecora, who conducted the stockmarket investigation of 1933-'34, which led to the passage of the SEC act.

There is hope, however, that this issue may finally move to the front burner again - as it must - with the recent passing of the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon B. Johnson's introduction of his landmark "War on Poverty" legislation in his State of The Union speech in 1964, which led to the passage of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964.

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