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noun
A paragraph or section of text or music with particular meaning.
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But now the emphasis shifted to passages about women submitting to their husbands.
This leads to passages that, while always cleareyed in their recounting of events, lack emotional pull.
The charges related to passages in a little-read self-published novel.
Other Parliamentary edits to passages on MPs' expenses appeared to be intended to massage information rather than remove it.
The audience sat with Bibles open, flipping to passages cited by the preachers, taking notes on pads and laptop computers.
Both the principals honor the work in its colossal demands on them and come through to passages of triumph.
There's a love interest — sort of — visits to historical landmarks in Florence, Venice and elsewhere and mysterious codes that allude to passages from Dante.
As Ms. Cojocaru's Prince in "The Sleeping Beauty," he created a keenly three-dimensional character, bringing suspense and variety to passages that can easily seem formulaic.
Lyrics from a previous album, "Love and Theft," were similar to passages from the gangster novel "Confessions of a Yakuza," by the Japanese writer Junichi Saga.
Another guest thanked Roth for being "one of the first" important Jewish voices to protest settlements in the West Bank (alluding to passages in "Operation Shylock").
It is a diverse compilation – ranging from the writings of a Japanese education minister to passages from the Bible – and I hope it reveals something of the man.
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