1. Being primarily an ornithologist, most of these quotations refer to birds, but there are passing descriptive botanical records. 2. They realise that passing exams is no longer enough to gain a place at university. 3. In the middle of the room a small circle of men were passing something round. 4. And passing opponents is still somewhat of an Indiana Jones adventure. 5. Both sides are right from their own perspectives, which is why it is difficult to pass one-size-fits-all laws. 6. Acceleration is good, passing power is there and the handling is excellent. 7. Admittedly, Dillon has a checkered past and would have been a big risk because of it, so passing on him was certainly reasonable. 8. But Hinson, in his television interview, said that passing new legislation was a bad idea. 9. But in the end, de la Rua managed to persuade the opposition to pass what is his most important legislative project. 10. But passing a law is only the first step. |