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A paragraph or section of text or music with particular meaning.
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Until now, the administration's last major trade victories were passage of the Uruguay Round in 1994, which created the World Trade Organization, and the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1993, which established duty-free commerce among the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The analysis of data on residential status revealed that 99 species were residents, six species were winter visitors, three species were summer visitors, and 14 species were passage visitors.
Among the other accomplishments of the 1984 legislative session were passage of a tougher drunk driving law, and a measure allowing state banking companies to purchase other banks within the state.
Among the few accomplishments of the 1922 legislature were passage of an anti-lynching law, the abolition of convict labor and the establishment of normal schools at Murray and Morehead.
Activated T cells were passage 7 days (detailed in Table S4A), harvested and counted.
Cells were passage twice a week and medium changed every other day.
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"There were passages everywhere, everywhere," Gala recalled.
The test used Harmonic video processors that were Passage-enabled, as well as stream multiplexing.
Cells were passaged every two days.
The cells were passaged at 80 90 % confluence.
Cells were passaged thrice a week.
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