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passage

[pas-ij] / ˈpæs ɪdʒ /




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Following what was reportedly US pressure, Israel allowed the opening of the Rafah crossing, but limited passage to patients and their travel companions.

From Barron's

In November, Shepherd received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a milestone she celebrated on her talk show as a “rite of passage.”

From Los Angeles Times

The firm didn’t specify why it removed Walmart, but noted that such a move can stem from the passage of catalysts or if the committee believes there are better opportunities elsewhere, among other reasons.

From Barron's

One attempts to measure the passage of time in her outfit changes — a white jacket, shiny black leggings, a tight leather pencil skirt — although the exact numbers blur when Melania attempts to count them.

From Los Angeles Times

He wrote an exception note to the Red Zone executive order, allowing them legal passage to Spirit Lake.

From Literature