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Passing and different
Passing is the ability of a person to be regarded as a member of social groups other than his or her own, such as a different race, ethnicity, social class, gender, intelligence, age and / or disability status, generally with the purpose of gaining social acceptance.
Passing as a member of a different religion or as religious at all is not uncommon among minority religious communities.
Passing off and the law of registered trademarks deal with overlapping factual situations, but deal with them in different ways.
Missing: road forks ( different courses are available based on player choice during loading ), map and Passing Breeze, girl has dark hair not blonde.
Please Save My Earth Music Image Video: The Passing of the Golden Age contains six music videos with footage not seen in the OVA and scenes taken from the manga, as well as a slightly different version of the OVA ending sequence, and the ending credits for the image videos.
Passing your mouse over the different colored sections will display the name

Passing and sexual
Passing has received renewed attention because of its close examination of racial and sexual ambiguities and liminal spaces.

Passing and has
Passing through some of the oldest settled European agricultural areas in Western Australia, the catchment area has extensive soil salinity issues, which have attracted governmental programmes to alleviate the loss of agricultural lands.
Passing such examinations allows the student to stay, begin doctoral research, and rise to the status of a doctoral candidate, while failing usually results in the student leaving the program or re-taking the test after some time has passed ( usually a semester or a year ).
The competitive style Viennese Waltz has a reduced amount of steps: Change Steps, Passing Changes, Hesitations, Hovers, the Contra Check, Natural and reverse turns.
Lessing's third excerpt in Fragments, “ On the Passing of the Israelites Through the Red Sea ,” is said to be “ one of the ablest, wittiest and most acute which has ever been written .”
Passing over the appeal to final causes involved in this passage, as well as the assumption that the " moral sense " has had no growth or history, but was " implanted " in man exactly as found among the more civilized races — an assumption common to both Hutcheson and Butler — his use of the term " sense " tends to obscure the real nature of the process of moral judgement.
Passing down this book in many forms, Cain has gained a cult following of people who could access the hidden abilities, including Jack the Ripper.
Passing near more industrial areas, I-295 / US 130 has an interchange with the Mid-Atlantic Parkway, which provides access to Route 44 as well as to CR 643 and CR 660.
Passing through more RIRO-accessed business areas, the road narrows to four lanes and has a partial interchange with the Garden State Parkway.
Passing by large mirrors, guests discover that one of the trio has hitched a ride in their Doom Buggy.
Sammartino has refused to provide commentary on WWE-produced retrospectives of his career, instead participating in a series of independently-produced documentaries, including Bruno Sammartino's Legends Never Die, La Roccia, The Passing of the Belt, and The Boys are Back.
Passing such examinations allows the student to stay, begin doctoral research, and rise to the status of a doctoral candidate, while failing usually results in the student leaving the program or re-taking the test after some time has passed ( usually a semester or a year ).
As the artistic unit of the album has been shattered, down to a handful of shuffled MP3 ’ s, musical theater offers a refuge for songwriters who want to tell longer stories, the way the songwriter Stew did in his autobiographical rock musical Passing Strange.
The project has pioneered the uses of GPUs, PlayStation 3s, and Message Passing Interface ( used for computing on multi-core processors ) for distributed computing and scientific research.
Passing largely through sparsely populated areas of central Kansas, US-281 enters the state at Hardtner in Barber County and passes through Medicine Lodge, Pratt, St. John and Great Bend, the only city along the route in Kansas which has more than 7, 000 people.
The penalty for Barabbas ' crime was death by crucifixion, but according to the four canonical gospels and the non-canonical Gospel of Peter there was a prevailing Passing custom in Jerusalem that allowed or required Pilate, the praefectus or governor of Judaea, to commute one prisoner's death sentence by popular acclaim, and the " crowd " ( ochlos ) — which has become " the Jews " and " the multitude " in some translations — were offered a choice of whether to have Barabbas or Jesus Christ released from Roman custody.
CPSP, has started conducting FCPS-I, FCPS-II and MCPS Examination CMC, Larkana center since 1999. the results ( Passing Percentage ) of candidates appearing theory examinations is comparable with other centers of the country.
* Bo Ryan has written three books: Bo Ryan: Another Hill to climb, The Swing Offense, and Passing and Catching: the Lost Art.
Passing the guard however has perils of its own, as it has a tendency to leave the practitioner particularly vulnerable to counter attack in the form of sweeps and submissions.
Passing has lots of forms, usually practiced with clubs.
Passing from one zone or area into another marks a safe point ( although this version of the game also has a save-game feature ).
* Nella Larsen's novel Passing, published in the same year, has a very similar plot: A light-skinned African American woman pretends to be white and becomes involved with a white supremacist.

Passing and traditionally
Passing references are made to the large number of individuals who take up art or other careers that traditionally do not pay well.

Passing and been
Passing through Otford is the Pilgrims ' Way, the historic route supposed to have been taken by pilgrims from Winchester in Hampshire, England, to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral.
Passing on to a consideration of the proposed peace terms for Turkey, Millerand answered certain criticisms which had been made earlier in the debate by Marcel Cachin.
In previous years, the scores of graduates have been average on the bare minimum of a " Passing " score but a few select graduates of the Medical University of Łódź have obtained relatively high scores in the Polish Medical Licensing exams ( LEP ).
Passing in these lands Henry VI alleged payment of huge taxes that people would never have been able to honour.
A similar conclusion was reached by Homer B. Hulbert in his book, The Passing of Korea ; Hulbert had been sent by Emperor Sunjong as his ambassador to Washington, DC and The Hague to protest the Japanese annexation in 1910. had, in fact, left office in March, 1909.
Passing through Amsterdam where they joined up with the crew of the Man bus just returned from India, they set out for Stockholm Sweden in a bus called the Mouse bus that had been converted from a gasoline engine to a propane engine.
" The passing character in Nella Larsen's Passing has been deemed a " tragic mulatta ".

Passing and action
Chamberlain's salute to the Confederate soldiers was unpopular with many in the North, but he defended his action in his memoirs, The Passing of the Armies.
In this case, local law may be sufficient as the action may be considered as Common law tort of Passing off.
Employing a third-person narration sometimes omniscient, sometimes limited, the novel chronicles the daily life, memories, and insights of the competent but ironic Miles, along with those of a handful of his colleagues, friends, and students, during a single, increasingly eventful week, starting on Friday October 30 and ending on Saturday November 7. Passing references to the American Indian Movement ( 265 ) place the action firmly in the mid-1970s.

Passing and by
Passing through the gate, with towers on either side once used as prisons, I entered a huge square surrounded by buildings, and on the wall to my right found a general plan of the grounds, with explanations in English for each building.
* 1867 – Alaska purchase: Passing by a single vote, the United States Senate ratifies a treaty with Russia for the purchase of Alaska.
Passing through the Indian Ocean, the current is split by the Kerguelen Plateau in the Indian Ocean, and then moving northward again.
Passing through the hail of arrows launched by the Persian army, protected for the most part by their armour, the Greek line finally collided with the enemy army.
* Civil Defense Logo dies at 67, and Some Mourn its Passing, The New York Times, 1 December 2006 by David Dunlap.
Passing out in a submission hold constitutes a loss by knockout.
Passing a signal through such a channel results in the removal of frequency components above this cutoff frequency ; in addition, the amplitude of the frequency components below the cutoff frequency may also be attenuated by the channel.
* Irene Redfield, a character in the novel Passing, by Nella Larsen
" Passing the Time " and " Deserted Cities " were quickly removed from the setlist and replaced by " Sitting on Top of the World " and " Toad ".
Passing in an area of the track covered by a yellow flag is prohibited ; if a fallen rider cannot be evacuated safely from the track, the race is red-flagged.
*" Baltimo "', composed at the age of 17, was sung by members of The Passing Show of 1913 at Winter Garden, New York.
The elaborate " Passing of the Veils " ceremony is essential to the Royal Arch Degree in the Irish system and after it is completed it is followed immediately by the Royal Arch degree itself, containing the story of the restoration of Solomon's Temple under King Josiah.
Passing references by the lead character to the song " The Green Hills of Earth " three times and to its author, Rhysling, once, have caused some to consider it part of Heinlein's " Future History " series.
Passing of arguments is always by value, except for arrays, which are always passed by reference.
Passing through Lombardy and Engadin, he reached Konstanz in September 1212, preceding Otto by a few hours.
A number of memorials to the war were added to the cathedral, notably the painting The Passing of Eleanor by Frank Salisbury ( stolen 1973 ) and the reglazing of the main west window, dedicated in 1925.
* Trasumanar is another hapax legomenon mentioned in Dante's Divina Commedia ( Paradiso I, 70, translated as " Passing beyond the human " by Mandelbaum ).
Passing migratory tribes frequented the area which was influenced by succeeding groups of peoples including the Hopewells and Mississippians.
Gawain appears in Tennyson ’ s “ Passing of Arthur ” as a frivolous figure who is held in contempt by Sir Bedivere.
British explorer Richard Francis Burton en route to California in 1860 noted: " Passing by Marysville, in old maps Palmetto City, a country-town which thrives by selling whiskey to ruffians of all descriptions ..." The old Pony Express Station still stands in downtown Marysville.
Passing north of the modern Antakya ( ancient Antioch ) the Orontes plunges southwest into a gorge ( compared by the ancients to Tempe ), and falls 150 feet ( 50 m ) in 10 miles ( 16 km ) to the sea just south of the little port of Samandağı ( former Suedia, in antiquity Seleucia Pieria ), after a total course of 150 miles ( 240 km ).
Passing through Spalding, where most of the flow is diverted through the Coronation flood relief channel, the town is protected by Marsh Road sluice and a sea lock to the east.

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