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71i-passed — i passed, i past ME. pa. pple. of pass v …
72time passed — time came and went, time went by …
73word was passed — the rumor spread that , word got around that …
74un·sur·passed — /ˌʌnsɚˈpæst, Brit ˌʌnsəˈpɑːst/ adj somewhat formal : better or greater than anyone or anything else The region is unsurpassed in beauty. unsurpassed craftsmanship …
75past — passed, past Passed is the past tense and past participle of the verb pass: We passed a police car / The time has passed. The related adjective, preposition, and adverb are all past: for the past three hours / We drove past a police car / She… …
76Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927 — Passed on April 12, 1927, the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927 ( 17 Geo 5, c. 4 ) was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom that formed a significant landmark in the constitutional history of the UK and British Empire as a whole. The… …
77Twenty-Second Amendment — Passed on 24 March 1947 and ratified on 26 February 1951, the Twenty Second Amendment was passed to prevent an individual from being elected president more than twice and to establish that no president who had served more than two years of a… …
78Basic Law: the army — Passed on 31 March 1976 by the eighth Knesset. Until the basic law was passed, the constitutional and legal basis for the operation of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) was to be found in the IDF Ordinance of 1948. The basic law follows that… …
79Basic Law: the knesset — Passed on 12 February 1958 by the third Knesset. It states that it is the house of representatives of the state, that its seat is in Jerusalem, and that upon election it should include 120 members. The law deals with the electoral system, the… …
80Jesuits' Estates Act — Passed by the Mercier government in Quebec, 1888. Following the suppression of the Society of Jesus by the pope, in 1773, the property of the order in Canada became vested in the crown, and was set apart for purposes of education in the… …