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passage

[pas-ij] / ˈpæs ɪdʒ /




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The Rams, who finished the regular season 12-5, looked on course for a straightforward passage to the Divisional Round after Puka Nacua scored the opening two touchdowns.

From BBC

California’s gray whales have been considered an environmental success story since the passage of the 1972 Marine Mammal Protection Act and 1986’s global ban on commercial whaling.

From Los Angeles Times

Despite these issues, First Solar shares rallied to 52-week highs last year as concerns over the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act eased.

From Barron's

Despite these issues, First Solar shares rallied to 52-week highs last year as concerns over the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act eased.

From Barron's

The effect would be to delay the bill's passage into law until 2027.

From BBC