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    pass along


    1. Everyone in town, it seemed, was anxious to pass along special counsels to the 'kid going abroad,' whether they themselves had ever even been any further than Truckee


    2. Waterhouse and asked him to judge the more appropriate submission to pass along to his principles


    3. Don’t ask for things or pass along information here


    4. She looked ashamed to pass along the rest of Tragus's commands


    5. That many financially successful individuals should decide to pass along the fruits of their labors to their families and loved ones instead of having them arbitrarily redistributed to other individuals, should be a prerogative of acquired wealth; a privilege enjoyed by those who have properly earned it and should enjoy the right of disposing it as they think fit


    6. Where has it been written that a Great Nation must commend itself to the parochial interests or jealousies of ancient traditions that have lost their comparable standing or concede its leadership position among the Community of Nations, rather than conforming to its (own) enlightened self-interests? Such designs must inevitably tarnish that nation‘s highest historical achievements that it should (otherwise) enjoy and (rightly) pass along to posterity


    7. I phoned the hospital and waited five minutes before someone would pass along any information about Mia


    8. “They could be up there anywhere, so we have to be very quiet and try to pass along the edge, keeping our heads low


    9. He shook his head and set the bottle and glass aside, then scribbled a note on his stationary for Tristan to pass along via kataspace


    10. This was the first time I had been able to direct the dream, the first time I could pass along a message

    11. You pass alongside a dilapidated neon letter billboard half sunken into the earth, a new addition


    12. 'Constantius asked permission to pass along the borders of Khauran on his way to Turan


    13. He knew very well that Simon Jensen continued to pass along a


    14. Please program a courier missile to lock on to the P I ship’s transponder and pass along the commands and pass codes


    15. I promised her I would pass along the idea to the President


    16. speak to her again, pass along my apologies


    17. pass along to them? What will compel them to come back for more? That’s your


    18. * Pass along a family heirloom or something that has sentimental value


    19. Feel free to pass along a free copy of this eBook to


    20. This happens when Ulysses must pass alongside the vortex of Charybdis after he has been shipwrecked and lost his ship and all his companions, due to a storm that Zeus struck up while they were off the coast of the island of Thrinacia

    21. Can one be bored in a world so wonderful? And then the keen interest there is to be got out of people, the keen joy to be got out of common affections, the delight of having a fresh day every morning before you, a fresh, long day, bare and empty, to be filled as you pass along it with nothing but clean and noble hours


    22. Of all the bad things life forces upon us as we pass along it is the last and worst--the bitterness at the bottom of the cup, the dregs of what for many was after all always only medicine


    23. With fingers crossed, he’d pass along that ‘labor’


    24. I will pass along the most frequently asked questions by my students and will answer them as clearly as I can


    25. can pass along to you is that the most effective marketing on the internet is free


    26. In this article, I will pass along the top 5 questions that I am asked by students and site visitors and will give brief answers to them


    27. All too often, you unwittingly pass along the virus to a friend, family member, or business associate, exacerbating the problem by contaminating their systems with the same virus that infected yours


    28. It’d been a blessing for Julianne for she’d learned to read and write, a gift she was determined to pass along to her little sister


    29. I want to pass along the information to you


    30. important for the long line of ancient sages to protect and pass along in this unique manner; very

    31. symbolism and related philosophy, to pass along to the long line of subsequent Hebrew prophets and


    32. Use of stars and angels to secretly pass along a hidden time code, while simultaneously


    33. He realized he cared deeply about his peers, and about the effort to pass along healthy streams and thriving tracts of wilderness to the generations to come


    34. I spoke with the prince’s cousin and he said he would pass along the good word


    35. Seated in her arm chair near the window, she could see the villagers pass along the pavement


    36. Two thousand a year without debt or drawback--except the little love-child, indeed; aye, I had forgot her; but she may be 'prenticed out at a small cost, and then what does it signify? Delaford is a nice place, I can tell you; exactly what I call a nice old fashioned place, full of comforts and conveniences; quite shut in with great garden walls that are covered with the best fruit-trees in the country; and such a mulberry tree in one corner! Lord! how Charlotte and I did stuff the only time we were there! Then, there is a dove-cote, some delightful stew-ponds, and a very pretty canal; and every thing, in short, that one could wish for; and, moreover, it is close to the church, and only a quarter of a mile from the turnpike-road, so 'tis never dull, for if you only go and sit up in an old yew arbour behind the house, you may see all the carriages that pass along


    37. Willoughby Smith had been in his bedroom, which he uses as a sitting-room; but the maid heard him at that moment pass along the passage and descend to the study immediately below her


    38. Ryzer and pass along his thoughts


    39. Indeed, Amory had access to the triage plan, and would pass along certain sites and times where the game could be pursued with immunity, he said


    40. In fact, manufacturers were able to pass along increased raw materials costs to customers

    41. Kendall and Kailee squabble about who goes first, and Emerson tunes them out as she stares at the empty fields they pass along the interstate


    42. In a high-demand/low-supply wholesale market, it is easier to pass along costs and protect margins


    43. This will help you to understand whether rising commodity prices may force the business to increase prices, which can decrease profits if a business is not able to pass along price increases to customers


    44. The Ability to Pass Along Price Increases


    45. Price increases allow the business to offset the effects of inflation because the business can pass along the increase in costs


    46. came and, taking my arm, led me to a building to enter which we had to pass along a narrow plank


    47. Daylight was appearing when those of the inhabitants of Montfermeil who had begun to open their doors beheld a poorly clad old man leading a little girl dressed in mourning, and carrying a pink doll in her arms, pass along the road to Paris


    48. a general on horseback, in full uniform, pass along the street, Comte Coutard, the commandant of Paris


    49. Towards one o'clock in the morning, the night being very dark, he saw two shadows pass along the roof, in the rain and squalls, in front of the dormer-window which was opposite his cage


    50. Two thousand a year without debt or drawback—except the little love-child, indeed; aye, I had forgot her; but she may be ‘prenticed out at a small cost, and then what does it signify? Delaford is a nice place, I can tell you; exactly what I call a nice old fashioned place, full of comforts and conveniences; quite shut in with great garden walls that are covered with the best fruit-trees in the country; and such a mulberry tree in one corner! Lord! how Charlotte and I did stuff the only time we were there! Then, there is a dove-cote, some delightful stew-ponds, and a very pretty canal; and every thing, in short, that one could wish for; and, moreover, it is close to the church, and only a quarter of a mile from the turnpike-road, so ‘tis never dull, for if you only go and sit up in an old yew arbour behind the house, you may see all the carriages that pass along


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