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passageway

[pas-ij-wey] / ˈpæs ɪdʒˌweɪ /


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The Butterfly moved it in a quick arc, and with a speed I wouldn’t have thought possible, that flickering speck of light leaped from that lighter to the wall of the ship’s passageway and ignited.

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That leaves it vulnerable to mining and other military measures that could effectively close the passageway to naval traffic.

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That leaves it vulnerable to mining and other military measures that could effectively close the passageway to naval traffic.

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A closure of the passageway might prove difficult, but significant disruption and heightened risks would have a major impact on regional trade as well as international oil prices, the Oxford Analytica report said.

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A closure of the passageway might prove difficult, but significant disruption and heightened risks would have a major impact on regional trade as well as international oil prices, the Oxford Analytica report said.

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