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Outpass

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Out`pass´
v. t.1.To pass beyond; to exceed in progress.


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If it is proven it is her baby, the child will be issued an outpass from her embassy or consulate to leave the country," the official said.
Philippines Embassy officials, who hope Eduardo Waje Ramos will be able to leave by November 4, have sent details to their labour office in Manila for an outpass.
Hughton is aware QPR will come to Newcastle and try to outpass the Magpies.
 
 
 
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