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Pass

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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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that I knew everything. Be that as it may, even though I knew quite a bit of things, when I looked at aunty Johannah, her child, she said her child passed away, but her child did not pass away, but what aunty Johannah did which I am sorry about is that she says her child passed away and her child ...
However, while - I think, should the Committee want written argument, I'm quite happy to prepare it and have it finished by the end of the week after next, but I think for the moment I can pass to Daniel Phasha's situation.
CHAIRPERSON: Ja. What standard did you pass in school?
CHAIRPERSON: I understand that that night we went to purchase liquor with your companion for his tavern. Now on your way back you happened to pass Mr Bengu's house and it suddenly occurred to you that because he was a member of the ANC you should go there and attack him, is that how it happened?
... 100 such incidents or there were three such incidents. Just to give me an idea of how often they would come back to report to you, you would then pass the message on to the community, just to give me an ...
... country together as one people, enjoy the fruits of our labour together. I felt that was the ...(indistinct) that I will never let, you know, must pass me. I had to jump in and actually now also extend my hand of friendship to the victims or the people that suffered because of my actions in ...
MR WASSERMAN: Mr Chairman, the evidence I've given you is the truth of how this episode did come to pass. Col Taylor was ill, he had severe brain cancer at the time of this. His memory and his day to day affairs were very intermittent and I feel he's actually just made a mistake in this case.
... the leadership within the ANC, what was their aim for not bringing, you know, the words of conciliation and forgiveness in your family. You will pass our regards at home. Order, order. Could we please give Mr Hugh to make one ...
MR MAPOMA: What standard did you pass at school?
It did not go to Parliament but the Cabinet was the final and highest authoritative body and all the decisions of the State Security Council had to pass ...
For now, thank you. We promise that even though we cannot heal the wound in your heart, we will endeavour to reveal the truth as to the death of your son and the perpetrator who Mkhululi is and what he is all about. Perhaps in that sense a cleansing and a healing in your heart can come to pass.
MR LEWIN: Thanks very much. I will pass on to the other people. I am sure they have some questions too. Thank you.
PROF MEIRING: Thank you those were the questions I wanted to ask, I'll pass it on now to the others.
MR SANDI: Okay, let us pass on. While you were in Cambridge what happened there?
And finally only those restrictions which realises significant social benefits and do not unduly burden the affected individuals should pass constitutional muster. With respect to our detractors, the social benefits of our process have far overridden what our detectors have said. If you look at ...
... main entrance. And our vehicle was parked next to the entrance door. So when they stopped there they had to come and jump over the main road and pass our vehicle in front. So as they came we saw them and we quickly intercepted them before they could enter the entrance of the ...
... properly or in time with all the soldiers as it first had to go through the commanders in the whole of South Africa and then the commanders to pass that information on to APLA soldiers who are all over South Africa and not in Transkei ...
briefly firstly with the requirements that an applicant seeking amnesty would have to pass muster and I think in that regard, Mr Cloete's going to have a fair amount of difficulty in satisfying a couple of these requirements.
MR HATTINGH: Yes, but you could not be certain that a military patrol would not pass there?
CAPT KHOJA: I would inspect this gun time and again because it is kept with me. But even before I give him the gun, I will check the gun and then pass it on to him.
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