That really is why it's hilarious on the face of it that anybody creating a test would use a passage of mine, because I'm an advocate of nonsense.
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The Obama administration will also seek a passage of an assault weapons ban as part of a push for new gun control laws, an administration official said Friday.
And within minutes Riordan had put the hosts in front with a superb strike from 20 yards following a passage of intricate passing on the edge of the Rangers box.
First Phil Dowson went on a barrelling run and then, in a passage of play that epitomised the free-flowing nature of the game, James Simpson-Daniel broke from deep for Gloucester before Saints lock Courtney Lawes stole the ball and fed Bruce Reihana.
When its image-recognition software can't interpret a passage of aged or faded text, it further distorts the image and serves it up as a CAPTCHA. That means the project not only produces an enormous output of digitized records for preservation purposes--it also filters text to find far more difficult words for computers to recognize.
The latter saw a deflected strike from the edge of the penalty area slide wide of the target after a neat passage of play.
So, a single passage of action saw Booker jump onto a skyline, drop from it to the ground (eviscerating an opponent on the way), exchange fire with a passing airship using a machine gun, leap onto another skyline and from there onto the airship to kill its crew.
But the best of them possess a mood, a dreamy passage of light and time, that can be captivating.
All that remains of her language is a short passage and a dictionary of a thousand and twelve words listed in hierarchical order, from the most important (Aigonz, God) to the least (Cauiz, cricket).
Although the Constitution permits communities to enact most laws they believe to be desirable, it requires that there be at least a legitimate reason for the passage of a law that treats different classes of people differently.
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Dan Carter missed an early shot at goal but moments later Ma'a Nonu was driven over the line after a powerful passage of New Zealand play, and when Muliaina raced clear from halfway to score a second try after just 12 minutes, a rout looked to be on the cards.
Verne's heroes - the eccentric Professor Lidenbrock and his long-suffering nephew, Axel - discover a clue encrypted in an old Icelandic manuscript that sends them to the island in search of a passage to the core of the planet.
The wedding has shifted from a rite of passage to a vehicle for self-expression.
The second is a fair use excerpt lovingly hand typed from a highlighted passage of the iBook (that I paid for) on my iPhone screen.
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Backed by a rousing reception, they got off to a blistering start, opening up Cas on the left with a blistering passage of play featuring seven fine passes.
The opening exchanges were rich in quality and a wonderful passage of build-up play from Spurs ended with Crouch meeting Hutton's right-wing cross but his effort was narrowly off-target.
Just after the half-hour mark, the contest sprung to life with a frantic passage of play, Lampard's first-time ball releasing Drogba, whose slight hesitation allowed Gael Givet to produce a brilliant saving tackle.
Sadly, for four nights in August, drinking viche was a necessary evil, a rite of passage in the same way that cheap keg beer is a part of university and getting hit in the groin is a disagreeable consequence of riding a mechanical bull.
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His most widely quoted passage is his facetious petition to the French parliament on behalf of the French candle makers seeking passage of a law requiring the closing of all blinds, shutters etc.
Waiting tables can be seen as a rite of passage job, something en route to something else or a non-job.
After a largely gridlocked year, passage of this bill is a positive sign that Congress can work together in the best interests of Americans.
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I'm reminded of a passage written by Milan Kundera, author of 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being, ' in which he talks about starting with what you can see and then going deeper and deeper to the microbial level in order to find the life inside what is apparent on the surface.
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The flag design was a sticking point in Iraq's 2005 passage of a constitution.
Such a move would boost the prospects for Senate passage of a public health option.
In a statement, AAJ President Gibson Vance advocated passage of a bill pending in Congress that would require foreign manufacturers to designate a U.S. agent to accept service should they be sued here.
Earlier this year, its powers were curtailed with the passage of the Financial Services and Markets Bill after a controversial passage through the House of Lords.
Ray Odierno, the top U.S. military official in Iraq, issued a statement welcoming the passage of the security pact and the strategic framework agreement -- which covers a wide range of bilateral cooperation efforts.
Entrance to an exclusive private preschool is a painful right of passage for thousands of upscale New York moms every year, kicking off with a mad rush of speed dialing early in the morning the day after Labor Day to secure applications before schools run out of them.
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