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work pass
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0.92 |
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Meek added that he is now working to pass the primary law. |
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out pass
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0.86 |
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For two hours she signed autographs and passed out posters. |
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drop pass
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0.66 |
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Drop to pass. |
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up pass
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0.66 |
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Our naive president snatched the fig leaves and passed up the substance. |
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rush pass
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0.59 |
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Dole, however, promised that the Senate would not rush to pass legislation without thoughtful deliberation. |
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be pass
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0.39 |
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When there was no one to pass to, he reconfigured the play until a teammate was open. |
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do pass
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0.39 |
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She observed what people did to pass time. |
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down pass
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0.33 |
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He played on running downs but not on passing downs. |
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forecast pass
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0.33 |
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The hurricane was forecast to pass south of the Cayman Islands. |
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have pass
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0.33 |
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If the opposition motion passed, Burlando would have to resign but the government would survive. |
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opt pass
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0.33 |
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But Van Horn did not get there as a player, and he opted to pass on the opportunity to attend as a fan. |
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fight pass
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0.26 |
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He even opposed the Family Medical Leave Act, which Dodd sponsored and fought to pass. |
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say pass
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0.26 |
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He has said passing the extra measure, to make up for a wider shortfall than expected, was one of his priorities. |
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use pass
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0.26 |
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Even what used to pass for bawdy repartee as Bond sized up his latest conquest has been outstripped by every sitcom on television. |