1. Currently all flights and ships have to make a detour to pass a third place for reasons nobody could convincingly clarify.
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2. That could doom the health care bill and make it more difficult to pass legislation on climate change and other top White House priorities.
3. Such gates were usually placed at the entrance of schools to indicate the students'wish to pass the imperial exam and make their name known.
4. To legalize the protection of rights and interests of the mentally challenged, the authorities have to first pass a legislation to make the rights legal.
5. President Hamid Karzai ordered authorities to make every effort possible to quickly reopen the pass and provide aid to those in need.
6. Raikkonen admitted he didn't make the most of his one realistic opportunity to pass Vettel on lap 36.
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7. The main problem researchers in Lucknow faced was treating the viscous mango pulp to make it thin enough to pass as wine.
8. These reviews are to make sure that the broad design, plans and software mesh properly and pass early safety questions.
9. The legislature is expected to pass the country's first law on armed police on Thursday to make that possible.
10. Ten masters were then selected to pass on the skills and knowledge required to make these intricate lanterns.