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They followed up with several more shows, and of their work in The Passing Show of 1918 Heywood Broun wrote: " In an evening in which there was an abundance of good dancing, Fred Astaire stood out ...
Passing by Donald's house ( the features of which depict Hitler ), they poke him out of bed with a bayonet to get ready for work.
Passing out handouts, however, can be extremely distracting.
Coming out of Grant's concerns with the changing " stock " of American immigration of the early 20th century ( characterized by increased numbers of immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe, as opposed to Western and Northern Europe ), Passing of the Great Race was a " racial " interpretation of contemporary anthropology and history, stating race as the basic motor of civilization.
Passing the ball to another player during suspension of play is not a valid hidden ball trick, as it is not possible to tag a runner out this way-play does not resume until the ball returns to the pitcher on the pitcher's mound.
Passing people found this out and had made it known for future travelers by encrypting the walls with pictures and symbols on the rocks.
After Passing out IA from Kashi Hindu Vishvavidyalay ( university ) in 1942 he took part in the Indian Freedom Struggle.
* Passing through a wicket out of order is punished by sending the ball back to the previous post.
She also created and produced the organization's signature star-studded community event " Passing the Torch of Success " before being pushed out of the organization due to her strong stance on Iran's human rights violations.
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.
Passing flocculated water through a rapid gravity sand filter strains out the floc and the particles trapped within it reducing numbers of bacteria and removing most of the solids.
Passing out as a midshipman ( second class ) in August 1845, he saw his first naval service in the Pacific Ocean on Brillante.
* Passing does not lock a person out of the round.

Passing and loss
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 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 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.

Passing and .
Passing dogs were greeted with a cordial bark.
Passing it, the bus climbed a hill, with the covered spice bazaar on the right and Pandelli's, a famous and excellent restaurant, above it.
Passing through: The theme song to the 1960s U. S. television comedy series Car 54, Where Are You?
Passing the ball was the primary means of ball movement.
* " White ", " Mix " or mixed race people, or the transracial / Passing ( race ) identity issues of Mexican-Americans.
" Passing the Word: Toward a Model of Gossip & Power in the Workplace.
Passing first through Comayagua and then through narrow passes south of the city, the depression widens again as it runs along the border of El Salvador into the Gulf of Fonseca.
Passing to your own goalkeeper results in a turnover.
Passing Dura on April 6, the army made good progress, bypassing towns after negotiations or besieging those which chose to oppose him.
After the Parinibbana ( Final Passing ) of the Buddha, the Buddhist monastic order developed into a primarily cenobitic or communal movement.
* Passing Yards Per Attempt: 16. 1 Drew Brees ( November 30, 2009 vs New England Patriots )
* Passing Touchdowns: 6 Billy Kilmer ( November 2, 1969 at St. Louis Cardinals ) & Drew Brees ( September 13, 2009 vs Detroit Lions )
* Passing Completion Percentage: 71. 2 Drew Brees ( 2011 ) – NFL Record
* Passing Rating: 110. 6 Drew Brees ( 2011 )
* Fulmer, Hal W. " Southern Clerics and the Passing of Lee: Mythic Rhetoric and the Construction of a Sacred Symbol ," Southern Communication Journa l55 ( 1990 ): 355-71
Passing Carlton also gave Clemens more wins at the time than any pitcher alive.
Passing the test is a de facto prerequisite for further education.
* 07: 10 UT Passing over the South Atlantic, the Sun rises and Vostok 1 is in daylight again.

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