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Tracheids are interconnected by passages called bordered pits.
Those that survive leave the thymus through specialized passages called efferent (outgoing) lymphatics, which drain to the blood and secondary lymphoid organs.
In Alpine folk singing, yodeling frequently mixed with nonsense syllables occurs in passages called Jodlers, which occur at the beginning, middle, or end of a song.
The young Armstrong became popular through his ingenious ensemble lead and second cornet lines, his cornet duet passages (called "breaks") with Oliver, and his solos.
In some fugues, the subject is always present in one part or another; in most, statements of the subject are often separated by connective melodic passages called episodes.
Metallic threads, glass beads, appliqué, relieflike passages called raised-work and fluttering bits of stripped ribbon (good for tents and flowing skirts) are added options.
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A two-week-old version of the proposed regulation, seen by EurActiv, contains redacted passages calling for firmer action.
In fairness, many scholars believe that Paul did not in fact write the passages calling on women to be silent.
He shows a tendency to linger in passages calling for slow tempos but usually succeeds in making them inspired.
They did better in "La Mer" by Debussy (though passages calling for divided sections were uncomfortably revealing).
Other passages call for an "opening and reform" in China's cultural development, echoing the economic approach to the rest of the world that spurred China's growth over the last two decades.
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