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The queen's passage through the town was attended by much jubilation. We observed the passage of Mercury across the sun's disc
I recognize this passage from The Faerie Queene
Amundsen found a navigable passage between the Atlantic and Pacific across North America
As I stepped into the passage outside my room I heard a door slam
In sublimation, the passage is directly between the solid and gaseous or vaporous states, without an intermediate liquid stage
She may become more tractable with the passage of time
In 1942 the trans-Atlantic passage was fraught with danger. The refugees were guaranteed safe passage to the border. We have been unable to book a passage to Majorca for tomorrow
Our troops were denied passage through Nepal
It appears that there is enough support to ensure passage of the bill
Representatives of several governments discussed putting a halt to the passage of narcotics from Colombia
We found a tiny passage through which the termites were entering and leaving