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Thence they descend the river -- or go by land, if the water is low -- to the town of Passi, which is located in the middle of the island, with the most beautiful and suitable site imaginable.
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In the church of Passi, which is of stone, and was then just roofed, all the upper part fell, and it sank in many places.
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God punished her immediately, for while near her native place, called Passi, in the island of Panai, a crocodile attacked her, and seizing her in its mouth, dragged her into the river, and swallowed her.
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Presently the now well-known step and well-known tap at the door were heard, and the Diva, without stirring a hair's-breadth from her charmingly-chosen attitude, spoke, in a silver voice, the "Passi" which admitted her visitor.
A Siren Thomas Adolphus Trollope 1851
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Composed of a number of artists who were already enjoying solo carreers such as Passi and members of 2Ball, Ärsenik and Neg'Marrons, they merged African inspired beats and a radio friendly hip hop.
Muti 2008
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Passi could not be reached for comment on the report on
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Passi, a fine airy, salubrious Situation, in the same House with Dr. Franklin, with whom I make one Family.
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Passi, with Generals and Bishops and Ladies &c. -- In the
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Passi, in our Neighbourhood, where they resided in Summer.
John Adams autobiography, part 2, "Travels, and Negotiations," 1777-1778 1961
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In the Abroad, my Passi Appetites are solicited, my
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