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let pass

verb as in spend

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However, the prospect of Christina Applegate for the final season of ‘Dead to Me’ may be something that voters may not want to let pass.”

More willing to appreciate the little joys he once let pass right on by.

On Sunday, Francis repeated that “criminalization of homosexuality is a problem to let pass.”

“When I look at some of the things that happened — the allegations of abuse and even racism, misogyny — you really feel that if you have an opportunity to get involved, to do something, to help make a change, that it’s one you shouldn’t let pass,” he told CP.

“We want to see the land and economic wealth stolen from Black families all across this country returned,” said Kavon Ward, an activist who advocated on behalf of the Bruces’ descendants and has since started a group, Where Is My Land, that seeks to help Black Americans secure restitution.“We are in a moment that we cannot let pass.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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