Kunitz passed to Phil Kessel at the left point, then Kessel passed to Malkin, who one-timed a slap shot from the right face-off circle at 7:41.
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Audio of his remarks were then passed to a journalist.
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Wood passed to Travis Zajac and streaked up the ice.
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Okposo passed to Tavares, whose shot was deflected by Luongo.
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After Steve Jobs, that mantle was passed to Jony Ive.
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Now the role of oppressor has passed to the left.
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The nostalgia baton has officially been passed to the millennials.
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Enough time has passed to reach a very reluctant conclusion.
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He passed to Sam, whose shot was blocked by Johnson.
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When Anthony finally passed to a teammate, the crowd groaned.
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So far the documents passed to them have been uninspiring.
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The stock advice had been passed to Price from Rep.
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No new law must be passed to make this legal.
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No bill was passed to address Florida's decrepit sewage systems, which saw mass overflows after Hurricane Irma's flooding—but a bill was passed to allow companies to dump treated sewage into drinking water sources.
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This information was then passed to the appraiser for further verification.
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The case was passed to the tribunal by the supreme court.
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If the Congregation approves, the case is passed to the Pope.
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Then the spotlight passed to Stannis and Daenerys's crusade against slavery.
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To some degree, these higher costs will be passed to consumers.
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The eye passed to the east of us about eight miles.
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Since then, much legislation has been passed to advance women's equality.
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The information was not passed to the bureau's Miami field office.
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Instead, the throne will be passed to the next closest male relative.
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After Joffrey, the Iron Throne passed to Tommen Baratheon, Joffrey's younger brother.
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Too much time may have passed to sue for the original incident.
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He had one defective x-chromosome, which he passed to my mother.
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In other words, Zika is an arbovirus, passed to people by insects.
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Lewis's potentially vast estate will be passed to his widow, SanDee Pitnick.
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But those grids were passed to the Special Forces at 6 p.m.
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""When higher prices can't be passed to the end consumer, that's concerning.
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Republicans also must get a budget passed to move to tax reform.
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From the left boards, Fiala passed to Hartman in the high slot.
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When Abstraction passed, the baton was passed to port specialist Engine Software.
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Details of the conversation, which Papadopoulos denies, were passed to the FBI.
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Then it passed to another family that owned it for 50 years.
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"The 2002 authorization was passed to deal with Saddam Hussein," Engel said.
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The first federal income tax laws were passed to finance the Civil War.
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The important items will be passed to Crown Prince Naruhito upon his succession.
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That mantle has passed to the technology giants: Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple.
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Bjugstad whirled around and passed to Vatrano, whose shot sailed over Lehner's glove.
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"More complex cases are automatically passed to our team for review," it adds.
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And so the decision to move forward was passed to President Donald Trump.
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Hossa faked a shot and passed to Toews for the point-blank goal.
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Literally seconds later, Lloyd passed to Heather O'Reilly, who made it 3-0.
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In Alabama, a law was passed to allow the state to represent fetuses.
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Norman was passed to an uncle, then another, and finally to his grandparents.
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He said power in the area would be passed to the state's governor.
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Ottawa took advantage, as Erik Karlsson found Kyle Turris, who passed to Ryan.
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Profiles are passed to other users based on interests, preferences and other info.
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A few times, the Mr. Irrelevant crown has passed to the penultimate pick.
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Profiles are passed to other users based on interests, preferences and other info.
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Beauvillier passed to Nelson, whose shot sailed over Subban's glove at 3:56.
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Gaudreau fed center Sean Monahan, who passed to Hudler, who finished the play.
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Upedgui said the rapidly descending jet passed to the side of his own aircraft.
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And that's why, originally, the law was passed to give that seven-year window.
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The findings have been passed to a supreme court prosecutor, the same source said.
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He was XY had one defective x-chromosome, which he passed to my mother.
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Buchnevich corralled the puck and passed to Kreider, who was streaking toward the net.
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And even when they do, the information frequently doesn't get passed to the FBI.
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Aykroyd too, has said the proton packs have been passed to a strong team.
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That could mean the legacy of abuse is no longer passed to future generations.
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But too little time has passed to determine any long-term trends, Elzea cautioned.
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If Rousseff steps down, the baton is immediately passed to Vice President Michel Temer.
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Vietnam veterans never had a proper War Powers solution passed to make us legal.
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That was the story his adoptive mother passed to him from his social worker.
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During a frenzied overtime, Kessel passed to Hagelin, who fired a shot at Holtby.
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Dubinsky passed to the left across the crease where Jenner and Atkinson were waiting.
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It's time to get this Sanctuary city bill passed & to my desk for signing.
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Then the property passed to the next generation, with ownership shared by four people.
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The crown passed to Prince Mahidol's eldest son, Prince Ananda, then 19463 years old.
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Despite the rarity of verifiable voter fraud, laws have been passed to stop it.
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Information was taken from experts, documents were passed to the defense of the player.
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The opioid epidemic is explosive, and laws are being passed to address the problem.
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The third case, about the licences, was passed to NABU, where it remains unresolved.
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The drug may have been passed to the baby through breast milk, prosecutors say.
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Auston Matthews passed to Nylander after Tavares won a faceoff in the right circle.
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But family-run Chinese restaurants are typically not being passed to the next generation.
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So the pie torch has been passed to me, my sister and my dad.
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By tradition, the house was always passed to the youngest son, which he was.
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As it churned north, in the early morning hours of August 29, 2005, its eye passed to the east of the city; this meant that its strongest winds also passed to the east, over towns like Waveland and Pass Christian, in Mississippi.
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A few anti-lynching laws were passed to intervene on vigilante violence against African Americans.
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According to investigators, part of those bribes were then passed to Brazil's leftist Workers' Party.
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It went from 5 million the year IIRIRA was passed to 12 million by 20133.
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That law was passed to prevent debt collectors from engaging in abusive or predatory practices.
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Flagged content is then passed to a 24/7 moderation team ("actual humans") for review.
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It's believed to have been passed to humans at a seafood and wild-animal market.
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Detroit rookie right winger Dylan Larkin retrieved and passed to Sheahan from the left circle.
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The Rahmans have been working every day since the storm passed to restore their home.
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That is passed to prosecutors, who probe any gaps, such as missing social-media records.
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That rule had been passed to stave off financial contagion from the European debt crisis.
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Strome then passed to Tavares, whose shot sailed to the left of a sprawling Bobrovsky.
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After his death, the house passed to his son Michel, who chose to live elsewhere.
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Barzal then passed to Lee who fired a shot over the left shoulder of Montembeault.
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It was suggested that a new law would need to be passed to remove monuments.
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Gourde circled behind the net, passed to Hedman, who fed Paquette for the easy goal.
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He dunked, passed to open teammates and muscled his way to the free-throw line.
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Getting a bill passed to overhaul the program completely could be a tall order politically.
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This is the age at which the genetic baton is passed to the next generation.
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Ocheretny did not respond to a request for comment passed to him via the CDIC.
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However, the city had more leeway since the old courthouse had passed to private ownership.
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The two bills will be enrolled and passed to the governor's desk for his signature.
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A law must be passed to require that title transfers be registered with the government.
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At this time, no legislation has been passed to create a legal right to testing.
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State courts have blocked some of the laws Republicans passed to take away his powers.
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Mane held the ball for a moment in the center, and passed to Idrissa Gueye.
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Weah passed to the streaking Wood, who one-timed the ball past goalkeeper David Ospina.
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The legislation that lawmakers just passed to shore up the economy is a worthy effort.
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The torch was ultimately passed to the Aboriginal sprinter Cathy Freeman, who lit the cauldron.
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At the impeachment trial, the chief justice read senators' questions passed to him on notecards.
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The king did not name a successor and the throne passed to his half-brother.
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Buechele then passed to Proche for the game-winning touchdown to keep the Mustangs undefeated.
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Martin got the rebound and passed to Edwards, who was fouled with eight seconds left.
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Health spending has risen from 17.3% of GDP before Obamacare was passed to 17.9% today.
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They also get passed to taxpayers, who pay for drugs covered by Medicare and Medicaid.
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Regulations have been passed to make meals on government properties and at government events healthier.
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Putin responded by handing Trump a soccer ball, which Trump passed to his wife, Melania.
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Jerry Brown tousled over plans, which ultimately passed, to merge medical and recreational marijuana regulations.
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" That's the most common type of policy that governments have passed to declare themselves "sanctuaries.
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"Pass through" means the business itself has no tax obligations—those are passed to the owners.
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The lands of over 4,000 English lords passed to fewer than 200 Norman and French barons.
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So if you accept BA's cookies policy your data will be passed to third party advertisers.
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To change that, Jailhouse Lawyers Speak wants a constitutional amendment passed to overhaul the 103th Amendment.
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Bailey's pass hit a waiting Tavares, who passed to Ryan Strome before breaking for the net.
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After taking the puck away from Edmonton near the blue line, Toffoli passed to Nate Thompson.
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His fear, he says, is that his pain will be passed to his daughter and grandchildren.
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The law was initially passed to prohibit Klan members from gathering in public in white hoods.
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Families 'beyond passports' In Gulf countries, citizenship is generally passed to children through the father only.
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When the flag was passed to the Irishman he tossed it back in the boxer's face.
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For example, in 2001 a law was passed to link immigrants' fate to their economic status.
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" North Carolina argues the law was passed to "confront the threat sexual predators pose to children.
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After that the mantle passed to the Umayyads in Damascus, followed by the Abbasids in Baghdad.
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In part, the New Jersey law was passed to reduce the incidence of bullying in schools.
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And very few countries require reports of such historical cases to be passed to the police.
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The puck bounced to Malkin, who passed to McCann, who hit a streaking Rust in stride.
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Yet for months, no comprehensive recovery package has been passed to help people rebuild their lives.
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In May, Hainan Airlines said control of the company had passed to a local provincial regulator.
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The information was passed to the Joint Terrorism Task Force led by the F.B.I. in Newark.
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Kopitar brought the puck into the Boston zone and passed to Jussi Jokinen on his left.
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After the debate in the upper house, the bill will be passed to the lower house.
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Scientists demonstrated that these traits can be passed to future generations, thereby creating a new species.
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Higher-level functions create fake joystick inputs which are then passed to the core AI systems.
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Chris Bosh got an offensive rebound and passed to Allen, who was backtracking toward the corner.
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Chinese metal parts manufacturers have warned of factory closures or extra costs passed to U.S. customers.
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In 1954, the ring passed to Werner Krauss, a German with ties to the Nazi regime.
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Other than those four minutes, he has to rely on information passed to him by assistants.
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On a counterattack following a turnover, Ronald Matarrita passed to Moralez charging down the left side.
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Another package Congress passed to respond to the virus already added $17 billion to the stockpile.
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So Young cut to the basket, and Draymond Green passed to him for an easy layup.
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Center Mikael Backlund carried the puck up the ice, then passed to streaking defenseman T.J. Brodie.
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Those files were then passed to the UEFA Club Financial Control Body investigatory chamber for assessment.
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When she died, that responsibility passed to Sue Renee Bernstein, a longtime friend who represents artists.
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But other details have been closely guarded by Interior, with few details passed to BLM employees.
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Dillingham brought the ball up the court, then passed to William as the clock ticked down.
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When he was arrested in 2013, power passed to his brother, Omar Treviño Morales, or Z-42.
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Rakell dug out the puck from the right corner and passed to Perry at the right circle.
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The legislation began in the upper chamber and was passed to the House of Commons for consideration.
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Gene Yaw urging him to "please" get legislation passed to require fencing on highway overpasses, PennLive reported.
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The crew was then passed to an Iranian rescue boat, Hyundai Merchant Marine said in a statement.
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Hyman started a three-on-two rush and passed to Kerfoot, who dropped a pass to Tavares.
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Any gifts that she received would be passed to her daughters, rather than keeping it for herself.
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The familiar trope will get a teen-friendly treatment when the bondage baton is passed to After.
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The bags were passed to Jaime Pimentel, another CBP employee whose job is to test the substance.
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A call is passed to a telecom company who has a certificate from a trusted certificate authority.
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The legislation began in the upper chamber and was passed to the House of Commons for consideration.
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The documents were passed to the ABC, which has published some, withholding others for national security reasons.
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After Cukurova did not make a decision by the deadline, the option to buy passed to Fridman.
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Mr Aguilar notes that power and much federal money have passed to state governors, with no oversight.
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Although nearly six years have passed, to my knowledge, the S.E.C. has not even proposed a rule.
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Burrow passed to Edwards-Helaire in the end zone to make it 33-13 at the break.
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The Fair Housing Act was passed to spare America from what seemed to be a looming collapse.
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After a mass shooting, the number of laws passed to loosen gun restrictions rose by 753 percent.
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He passed to Jokic, who hit a high-arching shot to put the Nuggets up 98-93.
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Susan Collins, R-Maine, also wants legislation passed to curb the effects of scrapping Obamacare's individual mandate.
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It makes the government's procurement data smarter, and that value, in turn, gets passed to the taxpayer.
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One, called a P-slash-T, was passed to him by his grandfather, like a family crest.
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The sale enabled the statues' removal, thanks to a new city law passed to effectuate the process.
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Scheifele won a puck battle behind Florida's net amd passed to Laine, who fed a charging Morrissey.
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"It's a prominent symbol of the United States, and laws were passed to protect it," she said.
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Players would use a Clorox wipe to disinfect the ball every time it was passed to them?
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It is a set up to force all these horrible laws that get passed to go unchallenged!
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That mistake buried them in overtime, when Clutterbuck, with a clear shooting lane, passed — to no one.
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When Cormier passed to side control Gustafsson was able to turn into the champion and scramble up.
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Too much time had passed to charge him under a state law that has since been repealed.
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They thought it was a recipe for inflation, and laws were passed to prevent wanton money creation.
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When the subjects got their results, their scores were "accidentally" passed to another person in the study.
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Kim Jong-il died in 2011 and power was passed to his third son, Kim Jong-un.
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In the 1960s, multiple pieces of legislation were passed to protect women in the workplace from discrimination.
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After the abolition of slavery, laws were passed to make it illegal for blacks to travel freely.
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Assuming Netanyahu fails, as expected, Kushner's visit will likely come after the mandate has passed to Gantz.
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"But enough time, attention and investigation have passed to know what needs to be done," he said.
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I note with interest that the constitutional responsibilities on this issue have been passed to Boris Yeltsin.
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Health experts think it may have originated inbats and then passed to humans, possibly via another species.
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Health experts think it may have originated inbats and then passed to humans, possibly via another animalspecies.
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In transition, five minutes into the game, Kevin Durant passed to Curry at the 22-point line.
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What we don't know is if any wage increases passed to this point will reach that level.
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She said that when she called his personal number, she was passed to someone who spoke Chinese.
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Keenum passed to tight end David Morgan for a 1-yard touchdown and the lead was 11.
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Symptoms akin to post-traumatic stress disorder were undiagnosed, and the effects were passed to younger generations.
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During colonial rule, the Japanese appropriated their land and later passed to the Nationalists as state property.
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That's 226 percent of the 220,142 laws that states have passed to limit abortion since Roe v.
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Cam Atkinson stole the puck from Josh Bailey and passed to Dubois, who beat Greiss under his glove.
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The barrier isn't a religious liberty law, like the one passed to widespread scorn in Indiana last March.
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Also of note: Anderson passed to third string QB Joe Webb, who is now playing wideout—crazy times.
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While these laws were passed to prevent voter intimidation, subtle exposure to campaign paraphernalia could result in priming.
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Local press reports taxi unions have been pressing for laws to be passed to regulate ride-hailing rivals.
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The baton would have passed to the shale oil drillers—an event that the Saudis simply cannot allow.
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Ehlinger then passed to Keaontay Ingram for a 17-yard touchdown to give Texas a 13-10 lead.
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The bacteria can be passed to the next generation through eggs, so they spread through the mosquito population.
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And the FARC have passed to the Red Cross only 70 or so of hundreds of child soldiers.
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It is possible that the Trump torch will be passed to another cast member or recurring guest star.
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Instead, it was passed to the man who rose to national political prominence on the bigotry of birtherism.
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NCIS is continuing to investigate five Marines, and the other 62 cases have been passed to Marine commanders.
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That will rise on June 1 when the measures passed to secure Wednesday's deal start coming into force.
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Still, the Democrats would not commit to legislation similar to what Congress passed to oversee the Iran agreement.
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That kind of voter suppression is exactly what the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed to prevent.
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Rudd was taking up a baton passed to her by Theresa May when the latter was home secretary.
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That brings American Action Network's total spending on ads since the AHCA passed to more than $5.6 million.
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Dort corralled the offensive rebound and passed to Edwards, whose 3-point attempt at the buzzer fell short.
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When an organism sexually reproduces, its genes have a 235/153 chance of being passed to its offspring.
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Pearson took possession and passed to Amadio, who shot the puck through the pads of McElhinney (23 saves).
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The ruling was later confirmed by another court, which meant the decision was passed to the foreign ministry.
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Some of that information was then passed to Europol, who disseminated it to law enforcement bodies across Europe.
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The 5-4 ruling overturns part of the 2023 law Congress passed to shuttle detainees through military commissions.
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The previous temporary funding measure, which was passed to end the last shutdown, expired at midnight on Thursday.
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Many of the laws being passed to restrict abortion will not go into effect, at least not now.
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Real power — to handle economic development, to manage water, even to raise taxes — passed to the new clusters.
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Eberle collected a loose puck at center ice and passed to Beauvillier before heading back up the ice.
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The 140-hectare, or 350-acre, estate passed to Frits Philips, who helped run Philips for 45 years.
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Its details were eventually passed to the FBI, and it is referenced in the warrant applications on Page.
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Some, like Oregon resident Cynthia Speckman cheered when the minimum number of votes was passed to impeach Trump.
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But, even if consolidation improved efficiency, it is unlikely that any cost savings would be passed to patients.
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Five plays later, Burrow passed — to someone else this time — for a double-digit gain and a touchdown.
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If anyone reads this when I have passed to the big bad beyond, I shall be posthumorously embarrassed.
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Legislators plan to roll back minimum-wage laws that local governments passed to help their working-poor constituents.
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Pysyk then passed to Hoffman, who fired a high shot from the left circle, beating Greiss stick-side.
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It's more likely that for now, at least, the mantle of climate change leadership has been passed to Asia.
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Each controller can individually be detached and used independently; one can be passed to a friend for multiplayer games.
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The law was passed to criminalize computer hacking in the days of mainframes, before public computer networks really existed.
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The film's name describes the criminality clause of the 13th amendment passed to end slavery after the civil war.
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The information was initially circulated among Trump opponents before being passed to U.S. intelligence agencies, according to NBC News.
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"For legislation to get passed, to get sponsors, you need to activate the grassroots to call members," Pocan said.
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The reforms inspired intense opposition and, in 2005, cost Gerhard Schröder the chancellorship (it passed to one Angela Merkel).
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He had arranged for $10,000 in cash to be passed to the main bomber, according to the US government.
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Perhaps less high-profile detainees could be passed to other nations to ensure they are no longer a threat?
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Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans allow a vote on the bipartisan bills the House passed to open the government.
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In Trinidad, however, the mantle was passed to Afro-Trinidadians, who were settled decades before the indentured labourers arrived.
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Islanders defenseman Nick Leddy caught up to McDavid around the New York blue line, where McDavid passed to Draisaitl.
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How much cheaper launches will become and when those savings will be passed to startups remains to be seen.
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One source noted that the chair of the euro zone finance ministers' group has just passed to a Portuguese.
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The extent of the information Mr. Irizarry is alleged to have passed to drug traffickers could not be determined.
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Olson said a "breakdown in reporting" led to the information not being passed to higher level commanders until recently.
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The case has now been passed to the FIFA ethics committee's adjudicatory chamber for a verdict and possible sanctions.
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Does she find it hard, given that over 203 years have passed, to recognize the girl she once was?
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Ryan Getzlaf secured a loose puck at the top of the slot and passed to Perry in the crease.
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You must ensure that knowledge is passed to future generations if you want to be a true Magikarp master.
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Brokerages will also have to vet data gathered by analysts and ensure undisclosed material information isn't passed to clients.
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He then supported bills that the Texas legislature passed to keep the bureaucrats off the backs of other groups.
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Scott Walker (R) to reject some of the measures the state's Legislature passed to limit incoming Democratic officials' authority.
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Boyle then took a loose puck, passed to Victor Hedman and tapped in the rebound after Hedman's shot missed.
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Lyme is just one of over a dozen disease-causing pathogens that can be passed to humans from ticks.
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The rule was passed to minimize the impact Ron Paul and his supporters could have at the 2012 convention.
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In March China's first charity law was passed to allow registration with the government, legalise fundraising and protect donors.
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I doubt that will change before he leaves office, so the burden will be passed to our next president.
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The dyeing tradition was passed to him from his mother and to her, from many generations of Miao before.
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Pregnant women are among those most threatened by the Zika virus because it can be passed to their fetuses.
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Vector-borne diseases are passed to humans by way of pathogens — bacteria, viruses and parasites — which lead to illnesses.
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Vatanen then passed to Perry, who skated from the right circle and sent a wrist shot under the crossbar.
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Something politically charged like upending an amendment passed to guarantee citizenship to freed slaves would be something else entirely.
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With the police investigation now complete, the case will be passed to prosecutors to decide whether to press charges.
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In 2002, sponsorship passed to the Man Group, an investment management firm, which added its name to the title.
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Stewart passed to Austin Trammell for a 19-yard TD for Rice with 1:51 to cap the scoring.
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The house, now worth more than $3.6 million in Zillow's estimate, will be passed to her two grown sons.
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Following her death, that distinction passed to her fellow inmate Krenwinkel, who was most recently denied parole in 25.
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The money given to Bland, Blazer testified, was to be passed to Marvin Bagley III, a prospective U.S.C. recruit.
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"People don't need to wait until laws are passed to get educated, and to educate their friends," he said.
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Many felt it was prudent to wait until enough time had passed to put the war in proper perspective.
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In California, a bill has been passed to ban all single-use plastic bottles at hospitality establishments by 2023.
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He waited for Miller to commit himself, then passed to Frolik, who tucked the puck into the open corner.
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Incumbents also have measurable advantages in terms of hard dollars, no matter what laws are passed to regulate contributions.
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In overtime, Love passed to Porter for a dunk, giving Cleveland a 119-118 lead with 1:20 left.
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Amid fears of an ISIS renewal, Indonesia is trying to keep extremism from being passed to the next generation.
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It used to be that the philanthropic baton would be passed to the next generation when the parents died.
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However, Obama's directive late last year allowed more raw intercepts to be passed to more people at more agencies.
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Finally, with four minutes left, Westbrook drove and passed to a wide-open teammate at the three-point line.
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Reilly Smith passed to Nicolas Hague, who faked out Islanders center Leo Komarov and dumped the puck to Marchessault.
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Tierney got the puck and passed to Duclair in the high slot, and his one-timer found the net.
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Enough time has passed to evaluate some of the bill's impact and whether promises made about it were kept.
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Infection of the throat and rectum is usually without symptoms but can be passed to a partner through sex.
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There needs to be a serious discussion about what legislation can be passed to help preserve our heritage online.
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After the ECB's declaration, responsibility passed to the Single Resolution Board (SRB), a separate agency set up by the commission.
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During the next few years, he would be passed to 10 different families before he met the Petersens in 2014.
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Roethlisberger passed to Brown for the two-point conversion to forge a tie with 7:20 left in the half.
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His wife was only able to grab her daughter, who was passed to her by her husband, before he drowned.
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ICE attorneys, however, argued that because his father was not his biological parent, citizenship could not be passed to him.
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Gunasekera said the child has been passed to a judicial medical officer to test if the drink was indeed alcoholic.
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One big advantage is that if holders die before the maturity date, the capital would be passed to their heirs.
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So far 1,5503 referrals of sports abuse have been passed to specialist detectives from a child protection charity and police.
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Facebook is embroiled in crisis after news that data on 87m users had been passed to a political-campaign firm.
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The sisters decided to use donor eggs in the pregnancy so Bliesner's condition would not be passed to her children.
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The name, contact number and address of the Prize Winner will be passed to a third party provider for delivery.
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Dubois won a faceoff in Philadelphia's end and immediately passed to Panarin, who snapped a quick shot past Carter Hart.
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Having been governor of New Mexico, I know that legislation gets passed to benefit those who have money and influence.
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The information was then passed to an economics blogger, who alerted the RBNZ after the official announcement, the statement said.
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At Vermont's turn, the state passed to the Virgin Islands, instead casting their votes last with the help of Sanders.
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The guarantees made when an open society passed to a Communist dictatorship in 1997 are no longer so widely believed.
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But it may be the only way to get a budget resolution passed to move on to bigger legislative priorities.
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That ruling can be challenged in a higher court before being passed to the Home Secretary (interior minister) for approval.
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Control of the two companies will be passed to a trust only after he dies or is declared not competent.
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A law must first be passed to allow Akihito to step down—nothing like this has happened in modern times.
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Airbnb has sued the city of San Francisco over laws passed to govern home sharing, it said on Monday night.
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Most of its institutions, along with its memberships in international organizations, passed to a new country called the Russian Federation.
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The impact of rate decisionsAfter the Fed lifts or cuts the fed funds rate, the baton is passed to banks.
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But prices everywhere will rise on June 3003 when the measures passed to secure Wednesday's deal start coming into force.
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Cal Clutterbuck picked the puck up along the boards and passed to a streaking Cizikas at the Columbus blue line.
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Indiana and Arkansas were embarrassed into retreating, changing the laws they had just passed to avoid being tarred as reactionary.
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Airbnb has sued the city of San Francisco over laws passed to govern home sharing, it said on Monday night.
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Barzal passed to Lee, who was stationed to the right of Murray and backhanded a shot under the goalie's stick.
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At one point they're passed to serve the people, and then they just exist to keep civil servants in business.
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But Dr. Kong and his colleagues focused their attention on variants carried by parents but not passed to their children.
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Both diseases can also cause pain and abnormal discharge or bleeding, and can be passed to a baby during delivery.
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Dodd-Frank was passed to rein in too-big-to-fail banks and establish new protections for consumers and investors.
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The House is scheduled to vote Thursday to repeal the 2002 AUMF, which was passed to authorize the Iraq War.
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The decisive play started when Ryan Strome won an offensive zone faceoff from Barclay Goodrow and passed to Jacob Trouba.
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Not even a minute later, L.S.U. scored for the first time, as Burrow faked a handoff and passed to Jefferson.
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Tavares, stationed behind the Rangers' net, passed to Leddy, whose shot ticked off the right post and into the net.
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He was passed to a Chinese intelligence operative working for a think tank who wanted him to become an informant.
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The investigation had been supervised by Mr. Rosenstein and has passed to Mr. Whitaker, who has been critical of it.
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Under the law Congress passed to review the agreement, Trump has to certify to lawmakers Iran's compliance every three months.
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On the ensuing play, the Celtics' Al Horford passed to Jayson Tatum, who was fouled on a two-handed dunk.
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They will say he simply passed to a higher spiritual plane accessible only to those who are truly and profoundly enlightened.
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Lawyers for Patel argued in court that the law was "passed to protect pregnant women from violence," not to criminalize abortion.
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Unfortunately, the deadline has passed to send anything by mail, but you have until February 25 to electronically submit your work.
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"Revenue from amnesty will likely be smaller than expected and thus the baton gets passed to the central bank," she said.
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Linton acknowledged the government was employing more pediatricians, but said more legislation needs to be passed to increase care and conditions.
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The information would then be passed to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), of which ORR is a part.
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One lesson my dad stressed to me when I was a kid is one I passed to my kids: Avoid debt.
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That crown has passed to the Shias, now 113% of those listed, followed closely by the Sunnis, who make up 28%.
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These lands have often been passed to heirs of the first owner, even in the absence of a will or deed.
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This information will be processed by the relevant authorities and passed to MOAS ships to carrying out search and rescue operations.
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She contracted an infection that could have passed to the baby, so she gave birth three months early via C-section.
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The device is then passed to an elderly man half a world away, who contributes a line from the Australian anthem.
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Some of these mutations can also easily be passed to other species of bacteria, through mobile bits of DNA called plasmids.
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Finally, there is the software layer where you program a classical algorithm that has to be passed to the quantum processor.
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King Abdullah was predeceased by both his intended successors, Prince Sultan and Prince Nayef, so the crown passed to Prince Salman.
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The largely symbolic resolution was passed to protest what it described as Ankara's "disproportionate repressive measures" following July's failed coup attempt.
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In 2017, Eritrean officials visited Washington twice and again once this year, leaving messages that the Americans passed to Ethiopian officials.
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When a far-right Jewish Israeli opposed to the peace deal assassinated Rabin in November 1995, the torch passed to Peres.
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Donations from this fund will be passed to the Sante Fe Texas Education Foundation to benefit the victims and their families.
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But CPS data showed referrals by police remained low with only 1,564 cases passed to prosecutors in the same time period.
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The sore-backed Andre Iguodala passed to Stephen Curry, who flipped it back to Iguodala, who went up for the layup.
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It's the first time it's been used since 1967, and it was originally passed to stop a seamen's strike in 1922.
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Freitas said it took three years to get formal ownership of the land which was passed to him by his father.
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But in recent years, few laws have been passed to decriminalize behaviors, shorten prison or jail sentences, or restrict police actions.
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Clinton described two powers she would have under the Dodd-Frank Act, the law Congress passed to overhaul the financial system.
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After some time, I reached out to touch some of the millipede's legs while it was being passed to another person.
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Only after enough time has passed to work through some of their issues does he recommend reaching out to an ex.
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The number of uninsured Americans under 65 decreased by 18.6 million from 2010, when the health law was passed, to 2018.
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Yes, there were emboldened Nazis marching in the streets, and crucial intelligence on the Islamic State casually passed to the Russians.
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That estimate was passed to the White House counsel, Pat A. Cipollone, without being cleared with Mr. Shanahan or General Dunford.
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Responsibility for winding down Banco Popular then passed to the Single Resolution Board in Brussels, which sold the bank to Santander.
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Everything progressives want — from getting humane policies passed to executing on them effectively — requires a foundation of social and political trust.
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Along with the ballot initiatives passed to support highway projects, states could take a bigger role in their own infrastructure destinies.
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Details of his confession were passed to Reuters last year but were not published until now to avoid damaging the investigation.
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The two were held after information was passed to the police by a member of the public, Tingley told Sky News.
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Seguin quickly passed to Benn standing near the goal line to the left of Quick, who sprawled on his left side.
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"From what I've seen, the Fitzgerald should have given way and passed to the stern of the container ship," he said.
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Sasser drew a double team and passed to Caleb Mills, who missed a 23-pointer off the back of the rim.
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The Johnson Amendment was passed to prevent churches and other 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations from engaging in political activity.
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That information that was gathered from GCHQ was actually passed to John Brennan, and it was disseminated within the U.S. government.
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Officials said they did not know of any case in the latest outbreak in which the flu had been passed to humans.
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Laws were passed to allow for the mass discrimination and segregation of your great grandparents, not much more than a century ago.
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Control passed to one of his lenders, EIG Global Energy Partners, a Washington, DC-based private equity firm, Oklahoma County records show.
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The role was expected to be passed to Arora, who left one as one of the highest paid executives in the world.
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In short, the flavors your mom tastes in her mouth when pregnant with you get passed to you through her amniotic fluids.
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A collection of statements, including allegations that Pell had inappropriately touched children while swimming with them, was passed to prosecutors this February.
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A new law Renzi passed to make it easier for private companies to fire workers was meant to encourage employers to hire.
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"Today, the torch at the FCC has been passed to a new generation, dedicated to renewal as well as change," Pai said.
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The reason given for his dismissal was his failure to reach the playoffs, underscoring the expectations that have now passed to Vieira.
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After Alexander Edler was sent off for hooking Vincent Trocheck, Florida's Denis Malgin passed to McGinn at the edge of the crease.
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The British have voted to leave and in former communist countries, such as Poland and Hungary, power has passed to xenophobic ultranationalists.
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Gibraltar was in Phoenician, Roman, Moorish and then Spanish hands before, in 1713, it passed to Britain under the Treaty of Utrecht.
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The investigation by the Serious Fraud Office began in July 2014 after material was passed to it by Britain's Financial Conduct Authority.
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The crew of the Norwegian vessel were picked up by a vessel in the area and passed to an Iranian rescue boat.
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The storm's center storm passed to the south, leaving eastern North Carolina with heavy rains during Matthew's entire passage through the state.
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A couple moments later Draisaitl spun and passed to McDavid, who went to one knee and fired a shot past Thomas Greiss.
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With these patients in mind, researchers tested devices whose expiration dates had passed to determine whether they were still potent and safe.
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The curator's baton will then be passed to Dean Blunt who will curate a show that he'll headline with his Babyfather project.
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Other donors were left with only a couple weeks in December after the budget passed to take advantage of the reenacted opportunity.
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The Streams app data is also — to be clear — personal data that the individuals concerned never consented to being passed to DeepMind.
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Tyler Seguin won a faceoff in Montreal's zone and immediately passed to Alexander Radulov, who quickly fired a wrist shot past Price.
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Winston soon passed to Evans for 23 yards, and Peyton Barber scored from 3 yards out, but the point-after attempt failed.
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The CDA was initially passed to protect children from harmful material on the internet, while also ensuring the free exchange of ideas.
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Instead, Veselnitskaya focused on US sanctions on Russia under the Magnitsky Act that the US passed to punish Russian human rights abuses.
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The transcripts, including one from Trump Jr.'s interview, have been passed to the Director of National Intelligence for a classification review.
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Zibanejad picked it up and passed to Buchnevich, who went to one knee and fired a shot past the glove of Binnington.
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La lista, as it is known, exists as a handwritten ledger and is passed to new caretakers as the older ones depart.
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Some proposals may get rejected, but proposals that do meet all the selection factors will get passed to the Unicode Technical Committee.
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Ledovaya said the data gathered was not passed to anyone outside the five-member research team - nor was it shared with Kogan.
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The recording was then passed to the CIA by the intelligence agency of one of the Baltic States, according to the BBC.
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Months of Sundays passed to the synchronized beat of hammers and the sound of music and laughter as the framing was built.
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In 1937, the editorship of Astounding passed to John W. Campbell, who became the most influential editor the field had ever seen.
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In colonial times, indentured servants and prison inmates were purportedly fed them almost daily, until ordinances were passed to prevent such cruelty.
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Hajek used his stick to pry the puck away from Calle Jarnkrok near the New York net and quickly passed to Chytil.
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Anti-nepotism law All of the dangers that the federal anti-nepotism statute was passed to prevent come directly into play here.
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They were then passed to a trader who hid them deep in the cargo of trucks that continued on the route south.
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A law has been passed to prevent the government taking the U.K. out of the EU without a deal on October 31.
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I mean, we have troops in East Africa in 2019 based on an authorization passed to deal with what happened in 2001.
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It had been more than a decade since any major reforms had passed to improve the lives of people in federal prisons.
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Filip Chytil zipped around a defender and passed to Fast in the slot and he netted his fifth goal of the season.
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Huberdeau entered the zone and sent a pass to Jagr, who passed to Barkov and scored his 19th goal of the season.
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The woman who made the allegations declined to come forward publicly after making them in a letter that was passed to Feinstein.
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After decades of organizing, strikes, and more, they got multiple pieces of legislation passed to enshrine new rights for the working class.
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The New York Times noted, however, that He's case is being passed to "public security organs" which could bring about criminal charges.
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Whenever taken down to the canvas, "K-Taro" passed to full mount a tricky situation for any fighter to find himself in.
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I don't plan on going back to school until gun control legislation is passed, to the point where every American feels safe.
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After Jakub Voracek was whistled for hooking, the Devils took advantage when John Moore passed to Henrique, whose one-timer beat Michal Neuvirth.
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The ball of inspiration and awe is on the verge of being passed to the competition, and it's time for a new quarterback.
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He even runs his Instagram, which I'm sure will be passed to Asahd himself in due course, perhaps during some sort of ceremony.
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Since then, she's been campaigning for drugs to be taken out of the hands of criminals and to be passed to medical professionals.
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But he says too much time likely has passed to prosecute anyone for other crimes, such as lying to investigators or in court.
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The investigation was continuing, the statement added, and findings will be examined by senior commanders and then passed to military prosecutors for consideration.
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"Detailed information relating to offshore entities registered in Seychelles and other matters were passed to the competent authorities of investigating states," it said.
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It's the hopes of Rozic, Ziff, and Russell that legislation is passed to protect models just as any other person in the workplace.
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MGM Resorts (MGM) is poised to invest up to $10 billion into a Japanese casino, once legislation is passed to legalize casinos there.
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Instead, the buck has been passed to the individual federations, which must now — while seriously pressed for time — judge each competitor's individual case.
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Why it matters: Despite an onslaught of hearings and statements from Washington, virtually no regulation has actually passed to significantly address privacy practices.
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The nomination will then be passed to Senate, who will make the final decision on whether the person will be confirmed or not.
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McKinsey notes that rules passed to ensure liquidity, particularly in a crisis, may be easier to satisfy if money is close to home.
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At this point, it's possible that too little time has passed to detect an increase in cancer rates directly attributable to cellphone use.
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"But today, the torch at the FCC has been passed to a new generation, dedicated to renewal as well as change," he said.
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In fact, a study by George Mason University School of Law professor Todd Zywicki found no evidence of cost savings passed to consumers.
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Democrats are demanding that the ObamaCare payments be appropriated in this month's spending bill, which must be passed to prevent a government shutdown.
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The official operations of Sahadi's have been passed to Mr. Sahadi's brother Bob; his daughter, Christine Whelan, 49; and his son, Ron, 44.
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The law, passed to prevent a repeat of the 2007-09 financial crisis, subjects banks to greater oversight and expands regulation of derivatives.
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He passed to Devin Harris for a driving layup, canned two foul shots and then drilled a 3-pointer to cap the run.
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It was the first year in more than a decade that appropriations bills of any kind were passed to the president on time.
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The 10 gallons of ice cream was passed to the Yarnall, and as they pulled away, I saw grins, from ear to ear.
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It was the first state to regulate sports betting and was grandfathered in after the PASPA was passed to prohibit future state expansion.
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This year, though, people for the first time were automatically re-enrolled after the deadline had already passed to actively select a plan.
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After winning a prestigious 10,000-meter race, word of Cheserek's talent passed to Father Richard Quinn, who ran an education charity in Nairobi.
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Ehlers passed to Laine who rifled a shot from the top of the faceoff circle that Miller could only get a piece of.
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The resolution was passed to punish Pyongyang for a nuclear test it conducted in January and a long-range rocket test last month.
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That would have caused him to flunk the background checks he passed to legally purchase firearms on two occasions in 2016 and 2017.
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Deadlines have passed to get on the ballot in big states like Texas, though organizers argue a legal challenge there would be successful.
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Ownership of it passed to Tufts in 1902, and it was displayed in a library until it went into storage at some point.
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That season ended with the pair committing to taking over the family-owned bar that had been passed to them from their mother.
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They were held unclaimed by the London police for more than a decade, and passed to the British Museum for analysis this year.
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Every season, more rules are passed to protect the players, and without the N.F.L. saying so, to inhibit some of the inherent violence.
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That draft is then passed to a subject-matter expert on the National Security Council staff who was also listening to the call.
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So a second law was passed to exempt the stadium from campus carry, with no apology from the Republican Legislature for its waywardness.
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Now she was dead, but the stipend was to continue until 2071, so that, like the house, it passed to her great-nephews.
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Her mother rushed onto the stage to her daughter, before being pulled away by security in a headlock and passed to the police.
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The police file has been passed to the state prosecutor's office, which will make a final decision on whether to proceed with charges.
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Mathew Barzal, in a corner behind the Hurricanes' net, passed to Bailey, who dished to Beauvillier, who was momentarily alone in the crease.
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Buffalo tied it less than two minutes later when Kyle Okposo passed to Girgensons in front of Francouz, and Girgensons tipped it in.
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Leading a fast break after a Wizards turnover, he passed to Tim Hardaway Jr. on the wing for a drive to the basket.
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Nyquist passed to Mantha on the other side of the net, and Mantha slipped a shot between Dallas defenseman Esa Lindell and Bishop.
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More than $15 trillion in assets is expected to be passed to younger generations in the next decade, including a lot of art.
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Beauvillier passed to Brock Nelson, who dished across the goalmouth to Strome, who tucked a shot between the legs of goalie Philipp Grubauer.
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The committee will whittle the list down to one by April, which will then be passed to the government for a potential referendum.
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Crispr could also make it more practical to alter the DNA of human embryos, making changes that could be passed to future generations.
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Supplied to US allies, the highly portable missiles can help win wars, but they have often been lost, sold, or passed to extremists.
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The rebound of Boychuk's first slap shot was taken by Jordan Eberle, who immediately passed to Boychuk, who fired another sizzler on net.
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"The investigation file for the collision has been passed to the Crown Prosecution Service for their consideration," the police said in a statement.
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Others are upset the Conyers' allegations were first passed to BuzzFeed by a conservative activist who has been involved in ugly conspiracy theories.
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Supplied to U.S. allies, the highly portable missiles can help win wars, but they have often been lost, sold, or passed to extremists.
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Since that time, there have been a lot of changes in election administration, specifically laws that have been passed to suppress the vote.
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It seems as though Mustafa's primary motivation was to reconnect with his former wife, asking that a letter he'd written be passed to her.
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His medical records show he had an undetectable viral load and the virus was not passed to his partner, yet Kerry was convicted, anyway.
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That data was then passed to Cambridge Analytica to help develop voter profiles, according to reports in the New York Times and the Guardian.
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In the United States, the 1968 Fair Housing Act was passed to ensure that real-estate professionals conduct their business without discriminating against clients.
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Even if the Chernobyl wolves carried harmful genes — which it appears they aren't — there's no guarantee the genes would be passed to their offspring.
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In swing pricing, trading costs are passed to shareholders through recalculating the fund's net asset value in order to protect existing shareholders from dilution.
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This intelligence was passed to Belizean authorities and British forces, which remarkably agreed to help the Guatemalan regime clamp down on its own opponents.
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The law was originally passed to prevent anti-abortion activists from blocking access to abortion clinics, following a wave of demonstrations during the 1980s.
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Anecdotal reports suggest some consumers are also worried about catching swine fever from infected pork, even though the disease cannot be passed to humans.
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"I am so glad that the CROWN Act has been passed to protect little girls in schools and also people at work," Wagari said.
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So, either one of these two things is true: Trump didn't see Yates' warning as passed to McGahn as cause for removal of Flynn.
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It was passed to Cyrus and went on to be one of her biggest hits, landing on No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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On fourth-and-2 at the 37, McCarron passed to Marvin Jones for a 9-yard gain to set up Green's go-ahead touchdown.
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By one estimate, if just one third of manufacturer rebates were passed to patients, Medicare beneficiaries could save $20 billion in the next decade.
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Misleading stories grow in strength as they bounce around within a group and then get passed to others before they eventually hit the mainstream.
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The storm brought down trees and poured up to 6 inches of rain on the Dominican Republic as the eyewall passed to the east.
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Since his death from a brain tumour in 2006, his house has passed to new owners, who said I could swim there like "Rog".
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He pointed to a $5.4 billion emergency supplemental Congress passed to help address Ebola, a disease that killed two people in the United States.
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Elsewhere, wealthy landowners of the Gilded Era became concerned with game populations, and trespassing and hunting laws were passed to restrict immigrants, he said.
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Her behavior drives him to enlist in the army, eventually leading to his inability to raise his young son, who gets passed to Gillian.
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