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Lastly, the Social Media Week Film Panel has pointed out that women can have an impact just by passing on messages.
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The dead have mostly just been passing by.
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You're better off just passing them by -- and as far as your entree goes, either split it with somebody or pack up half and take it for lunch tomorrow.
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Clinton vetoed those reforms twice before the Republican Congress forced him to accept it by passing it a third time just before the election.
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With so much at stake, the time for definitive action is not just upon us, but is rapidly passing us by.
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Two years to the day since they beat Germany to triumph at Euro 2008, Vicente del Bosque's side showed their slick brand of passing football is still just as effective by edging out their well-drilled Iberian rivals.
BBC: Spain 1-0 Portugal
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To use that excess electricity (obviously, only excess when the wind is blowing just right, or the Sun shining) to electrolyse water by passing it through a fuel cell and then store the resultant hydrogen.
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The phenomenon has most likely always existed, but we just talk about it more because life seems to be passing us by more quickly and we want a buzzword to hold onto.
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That rocked Rangers and Juan Mata ought to have hit the target but fired over from just inside the box after the home defence was split open by some slick passing.
BBC: Rangers 1-1 Valencia
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But instead of passing on that cut in full to its SVR customers, Abbey reduced its interest rate by just half a percentage point.
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Nicole Westbrook, a culinary student who had just moved to Seattle from Albuquerque, New Mexico, was killed in late April by a bullet fired from a passing car.
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