permission+to+pass
91Dos : division des opérations spéciales — DOS : Division des Opérations Spéciales Titre original E Ring Genre Série d espionnage Créateur(s) David McKenna Pays d’origine  États Unis …
92E-Ring — DOS : Division des Opérations Spéciales DOS : Division des Opérations Spéciales Titre original E Ring Genre Série d espionnage Créateur(s) David McKenna Pays d’origine  États Unis …
93Michael Alford — Michael Alford † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Michael Alford A Jesuit missionary in England during the persecution, b. in London 1587; d. at St. Omers, 11 August 1652. His real name was Griffith, and he sometimes passed as John Flood, the… …
94Philippe Avril — Philippe Avril † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Philippe Avril Jesuit, born at Angouleme, France, 16 September, 1654; died in a shipwreck in 1698. He was professor of philosophy and mathematics at Paris when he was summoned to the missions… …
95DOS : Division des opérations spéciales — DOS : Division des Opérations Spéciales Titre original E Ring Genre Série d espionnage Créateur(s) David McKenna Pays d’origine  États Un …
96transit permit — official permission to pass a barrier …
97Excuse me — idi (used as a polite expression in requesting permission to pass or when interrupting or disagreeing with someone) …
98Introduction — Germany, during the years between 1933 and 1945, was a state organized around the principle of race. Rudolph Hess, Hitler’s confidant, was not being facetious when he defined National Socialism as applied biology. To the Nazis, paraphrasing… …
99toll — toll1 [tōl] n. [ME < OE, akin to Ger zoll, ON tollr < MLowG tol < ML tolneum < VL * toloneum, toll(house), for L teloneum < Gr telōnion < telōnēs, tax collector < telos, tax, akin to tlēnai, to support, bear: for IE base see… …
100toll — 1. n. 1 a charge payable for permission to pass a barrier or use a bridge or road etc. 2 the cost or damage caused by a disaster, battle, etc., or incurred in an achievement (death toll). 3 US a charge for a long distance telephone call. Phrases… …