Flight of imagination needs no visa or a passport to reach or explore any depth.
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Volume for the documents is rising: Now you need a passport to cross from Mexico or Canada.
IMDb says it requires evidence such as a passport to amend birth dates.
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The Littleton, Colorado, grandmother can't get a passport to travel to Germany to see Sarah Brand, who lives with her soldier parents.
To most Chinese, English can be a passport to an education abroad or a high-salaried job with a foreign firm in China.
Highlanders have traditionally set a high value on education and acquiring new skills, if only as a passport to a better life elsewhere.
"In particular, GCSE qualifications in core subjects such as English language are used by learners as either a passport to employment or to further study, " a spokesperson said.
"We believe that in the future Chinese consumers will use eBay as a passport to global Fashion styles, especially for leading women's brands and accessories, and menswear, " she added.
More than 60 years after independence, English has become a passport to upward mobility in the wildly aspirational former colony, and more Indians are learning the language than ever before.
Same story: you must have a passport to fly.
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Late last month, an undercover FBI agent posing as a Russian official met with her and asked her to pass along a fake passport to someone else, but instead Ms. Chapman brought it to New York City police and was later arrested.
From ordering a new passport to standing in line at the DMV, the process is a hassle.
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Labour MP Neil Gerrard has tabled an amendment to the bill that would make it possible for people to apply for a passport without having to submit their details for the ID cards database.
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His attorneys insisted Trie's effort to get a new passport did not reflect a desire to flee.
Since 2005, horses are required by law to have a "passport" that contains a declaration as to whether the horse is intended for human consumption.
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The states' plans require voters to present photo ID like a driver's license or passport to vote, a measure endorsed by the Commission on Federal Election Reform headed by President Jimmy Carter and former Secretary of State James Baker in 2005 to protect the integrity of the ballot.
They said he then went to Costa Rica, whose government reports that a man travelling on a Venezuelan passport, believed to be Mr Montesinos, left on a private plane to Aruba in the Caribbean.
Sun Microsystems, Microsoft's bitter nemesis, stoked the worries and in early summer began contacting companies to pitch the idea of "federating" to create a nonproprietary alternative to Passport, letting their sites link up more easily without Microsoft as middleman.
Lennon had previously been refused entry to the US and used a friend's passport to travel to the country in September.
He cannot use Facebook as a defacto web passport to authenticate his identity on other sites.
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"It makes life better for millions of people coping with the everyday chores, from getting a new passport, to paying their taxes, " he said.
The warrant that he was arrested under accused him of espionage, though the court that granted the extradition said he could only be prosecuted for illegally procuring a German passport believed to have been used by one of the assassins.
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Wherever we went - even to countries of little consequence - presenting our national passport was a signal to immigration and customs officials to be on alert.
Widad, a 25-year-old secretary of Algerian origin, notes that when she was a schoolchild in Les Yvelines, in the Paris suburbs, four-fifths of her class were North African and only a handful went on to study for the baccalaureate, the school-leaving certificate that is the essential passport to a university or a reasonable job.
In Baghdad, Othman told me that a new passport would cost him six hundred dollars, paid to a fixer with connections at the passport offices.
The Swiss veteran is sure to be pleased by the ITF's confirmation of a biological passport scheme, similar to the one used by cycling authorities to weed out doping cheats.
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That music served a purpose of keeping a lot of people out of trouble, and also it was a passport from one neighborhood to another.
Anyone buying alcohol in Newquay must show a passport or driving licence to prove their age in a clampdown on under-age drinking in the resort.
They do not need a foreign-travel passport to go there.
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Also because of more advanced card security measures used in European countries, a passport is often required to make purchases with American cards that rely on a magnetic strip for security.
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