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person and passing
The poem is cast in the form of a lament by a person professing the paganism of classical antiquity and lamenting its passing, and expresses regret at the rise of Christianity.
This is referred to as passing or " trying to pass " depending how successful the person is.
Back to back-facing another person, move forward passing right shoulders and fall back to place passing left.
Liability for inside trading violations cannot be avoided by passing on the information in an " I scratch your back, you scratch mine " or quid pro quo arrangement, as long as the person receiving the information knew or should have known that the information was company property.
Merely passing money from one person to another, so long as it is done with the intent to disguise the source, ownership, location or control of the money, has been deemed a financial transaction under the law.
A company can decrease its authorised share capital by passing an ordinary resolution to cancel shares which have not been taken or agreed to be taken by any person.
In 2008, Belgian explorer Louis-Philippe Loncke became the first person to cross on foot and completely unsupported the length of the Simpson desert, which was North to South and passing through its geographical center.
Thus delivery and surgery are limited, and serious injury can necessitate communicating with passing fishing vessels, so that the injured person can be transferred to Cape Town.
Soon before his death, instead of passing power to the person deemed most capable to rule, Yu's power passed to his son, Qi, setting the precedence for dynastic rule or the Hereditary System.
" Despite the artistic expressions used in these types of friendship books, the basic rules of passing the friendship book to person to person is the same.
Another constraint is that each descendant of the ancestor through whom citizenship is claimed jure sanguinis can pass on citizenship only if the descendant was a citizen at the time of the birth of the person to whom they are passing it.
Therefore, a person with achondroplasia has a 50 % chance of passing on the gene to his or her offspring, meaning that there will be a 50 % chance that each child will have achondroplasia.
Of those who have promoted a connection, perhaps the most notable person of late is John Morris in his Age of Arthur, where he refers in passing and without authority, to "... Bridei, son of Maelgwn, the mighty king of north Wales, ...".
The general truth is that no person can work with or deal with Chukwu directly without passing through the lower force ( s ).
In some police departments, a detective position is not appointed, it is a position achieved by passing a written test after a person completes the requirements for being a police officer.
** Wheelchair lift ( also called a " platform lift "), a powered device to assist a person in a wheelchair in passing a vertical barrier
* workflows that are the ordered tasks of passing documents or data from one participant ( a person or a software system ) to another.
Over the course of the series, as the Tleilaxu try to create more perfect mimics, the Face Dancers gain the ability to absorb the consciousness of their subjects by touch alone, with the potential unintended side effect of gradually becoming that person, and passing beyond the control of the Tleilaxu Masters.
They realize that the person had undergone trepanation before passing away.
An event relating to the oncoming of adulthood is Coming of age, which encompasses passing a series of tests to demonstrate that a person is prepared for adulthood, or reaching a specified age, sometimes in conjunction with demonstrating preparation.
Etymologically, the term is simply a clipped form of the phrasal verb pass for or pass as, as in a counterfeit passing for the genuine article or an impostor passing as another person.

person and ball
Whenever a person got the ball in the basket, his team would gain a point.
The flat side is always on the " natural " side for a right-handed person swinging the stick at the ball from right to left.
The rules do not allow the person who kicked the ball to gain advantage from the kick, so the ball will automatically be passed on to the opposing team.
Traditional arguments for incompatibilism are based on an " intuition pump ": if a person is like other mechanical things that are determined in their behavior such as a wind-up toy, a billiard ball, a puppet, or a robot, then people must not have free will.
The first popular " arcade games " were early amusement park midway games such as shooting galleries, ball toss games, and the earliest coin-operated machines, such as those that claim to tell a person their fortune or played mechanical music.
A fielder or fieldsman may field the ball with any part of his person.
Stańczyk by Jan Matejko Stańczyk | The jester is the only person at a 1514 royal ball troubled by the news that the Russia ns have captured Smolensk.
* Listen to X-Band Doppler of person walking and golf ball rolled
The 2nd century BC grammarian Agallis attributed the invention of ball games to Nausicaa, most likely because Nausicaa was the first person in literature to be described playing with a ball.
# To punish the person bowling as it is their duty to retrieve the ball
* a tag game where the object of the person who is " it " is to hit an other player by throwing a ball.
For example, a mixed-handed person might write better with their left hand, but throw a ball more efficiently with their right.
The study also showed that the rapidly changing magnetic field of a close lightning flash has a strength which is large enough to excite the neurons in the brain strengthening the possibility of lightning-induced seizure in the occipital lobe of a person located close to a lightning strike establishing the connection between epileptic hallucination mimicking ball lightning and thunderstorms.
A person upon first seeing a ball bonder will usually compare its operation to that of a sewing machine.
To counter such arguments the book observes that a person on a uniformly moving ship has no sense of movement and so a cannon ball dropped from the top of the mast would fall directly to the foot.
Touch football is a variant of American football in which the basic rules are similar to those of the mainstream game ( called " tackle football " for contrast ), but instead of tackling players to the ground, the person carrying the ball need only be touched by a member of the opposite team to end a down.
In Hands means that the ball will be thrown to any specific person, usually at the kicker's discretion.
Prior to handing the gun to another person, the magician would tip the Philadelphia Deringer, causing the lead ball to drop into a closed palm.
The person who secures the ball kicks it.
I ’ m a ball of barbed-wire and I know it .” “ After 30 years of dealing with this subject of racism, I am no longer a sweet, gentle person.
When accused by Sulla ( to whom he had been quaestor in 81 BC ) of having squandered the public money, he refused to render any account, but insolently held out the calf of his leg ( sura ), on which part of the person boys were punished when they made mistakes in playing ball, akin to inviting a slap on the wrist.

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