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Pass

Explanation
a pass book or a dompas that every black person over the age of 16 was required to carry, indicating whether they had the right to be in any given area, and for how long.

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MR RICHARD: You have no knowledge, and I can pass to the next one? Thank you. Point (d), the murder of Susan Maripa in October 1987.
... occurred on the 24th of September '94 instead of the 24th of September '93, which clearly added to the impression that I had allowed a long time to pass before I acted ...
... another route. We ran through Inanda and we got section B. I am sorry, on our way to B we saw a house that was burning. At A section when you pass Super Garage there was a house whose owner was with them, their supporter. We found out that the house that was being occupied by ANC Comrades ...
... run into Pilane Street, about to approach the deceased's house, he shot and injured a little boy in front of us as we were approaching and going to ...
MR DLAMINI: The IFP would normally attend rallies and they would pass through that township, the Msimshlope area. This person was the one who was always in front and he was the one who instructed the rest of the group when for instance they insulted us and when there was an attack launched, on ...
CHAIRPERSON: I'll perhaps place on record what he has handed in before I pass them around. The first is a letter with a post box address and a date, the 21st September 1995,
MR PRINSLOO: Did you pass on such information or provide such information to Mr Deetliefs?
CHAIRPERSON: It is clearly a statement dealing with the explosion, but it doesn't appear to be in the format that one would have expected it for a pass of an amnesty application.
"My task was to find out what her address was in Swaziland and to confirm it and then to pass on the information to the relevant security branch. Furthermore I was responsible for the preparation of the vehicle with which she was to be abducted from Swaziland."
We cannot promise that we would do that for you because wedo not have the necessary authority, but we can pass our recommendations tothe President, who in turn will see what to do.
MR NMANI: After we took the corpse to the house, we are supposed to collect people for the Moscow area. They were afraid to go to Moscow area, because when they got to Moscow area, Inkatha used to threaten them. When we arrived at the extension, when we were just about to pass, they came with
MR JILI: Mduduzi told us, Bongani Zuma also told us that they were helping IFP and whenever the IFP attackers were coming to attack us they used to pass through that farm and he was the one who was supplying firearms to the IFP attackers.
DR MGOJO: Did you get a chance to pass water?
MRS WILLIAMS: When we were called after two years, we were called about reports that have been coming which my sister didn't pass on to us and I just got from one lady and we went with my sister, she went first, when we got there, they were already coming back, they were at the stop, at the bus ...
Yes I heard this while I was in Oudtshoorn, I was passing by the other house, I was on my way from work, two women just ran inside the house - I was just about to pass, they called me inside, the other woman said can you please phone your brother in George, and ask him how are they.
MR NGUBANE: It's close to the deceased's home. You pass his home on the way to that school.
... their hearts and their pain. Only in 1989 did our Presbytery identify itself with the contents of the Belhar. Only in 1996 did our Presbytery pass a resolution excepting the confession of Belhar. It is true that from the late 60’s on some genuine efforts were made at the local level ...
would pass Vlakplaas, reach a T-junction and turn right. This gravel road then led back to Attridgeville
MR PHOSA: Okay, let’s take that. Now most people I know of, in fact all that I’ve come across who need any substance to assist them whilst they write exams, they’re struggling to keep awake - not to fall asleep, they don’t want to sleep. Don’t you know that people want to keep awake to pass exams?
MR DUKADA: And then after you completed your police training, there was a pass-out parade in Umtata, is that correct?
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