Sentence examples for pure passage of from inspiring English sources

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If the answer to this last question is Yes — if it is possible for there to be a period of time during which nothing changes, anywhere (except, perhaps, for the pure passage of time itself, if there is such a thing) — then it is possible that a worldwide "freeze" will occur between the time you finish reading this sentence and the time you start the next sentence.

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Alba Nadal's Birthe, Marcin Kupinski's Ove and Mogens Bosen's Muri are all characterizations of tremendous vitality, and the seven dancers of the Act III divertissement whetted the appetite for the pure-dance passages of Bournonville that will be seen in New York next week.

In December, when "Il Mondo Della Luna" played to delighted audiences at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, in a nimble staging by Tobias Moretti, it was a passage of pure sound that made the most lasting impression.

Prominent in the show and prominent among the causes of the passage of the Pure Food & Drug Act, was the patent-medicine craze.

One of the so-called muckrakers of the period, Adams contributed to Collier's, the National Weekly in 1905 a series of articles exposing quack patent medicines, followed by The Great American Fraud (1906), which furthered the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906.

This helped spur the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906, which did not criminalize psychoactive drugs, but did require labeling and created the foundations of what is now the Food and Drug Administration FDAA).

Although Sinclair hoped to turn Americans against the mistreatment of workers under capitalism, the book's more immediate impact was congressional passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act.

With the passage of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, pure market forces have already been alloyed and the Rubicon has been crossed.

The passage of water molecules from pure water through such a membrane into a solution containing molecules that are too large to pass is called osmosis, a process that takes place spontaneously and does not require energy.

After a fight in Congress, Roosevelt largely got his way with passage of the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906.

By using the same tactics of aggressive leadership, Roosevelt in 1906 also obtained passage of a Meat Inspection Act and a Pure Food and Drug Act.

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