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To accept his offer of a vote, they must join Mr Mas's list, which means passing up the chance of heading the new regional government.
You must also be an "approved person" to be in control of a bank, which means passing the FCA's "fit and proper" test.
The shotgun is generally designed for long-yardage situations, which means passing, but the Broncos keep defenses honest by also using the shotgun for runs, draws and play-action passes.
Republicans still control the White House and the Senate, which means passing any climate-related legislation will be difficult, if not impossible.
They are also known to engage in a range of gene transfer trickery (such as horizontal gene transfer, which means passing genes not only from parent to offspring, but also to unrelated individuals. (It is the primary mechanism for bacteria growing resistant to antibiotics).
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Many producers call these wines ripasso, or ripassa, which means "passed through again".
Many producers call these wines ripasso, or ripassa, which means "passed through again". They can be quite good.
Forty students from various district high schools recently attended a language expo at the University of New Mexico, in Albuquerque, which meant passing through these checkpoints.
I entered the back way, which meant passing underneath the house, where a network of vines dangling limply from a trellis attempted to establish themselves as a green wall, and up a steep flight of stairs to a sliding glass door.
"I remember in 2011 there was deep snow everywhere except for one patch of road, amounting to about a two-minute run, which had been treated," says Pavey. "I had to keep running back and forth on that which meant passing the same bus stop.
A couple of months and some massive skin grafts later, I was hobbling back to hospital for check-ups – which meant passing by the arcade.
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