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passim

Adverb

Meaning

Here and there; everywhere; as, this word occurs passim in the poem.

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Bill Munns Bill Munns, retired, was a special effects and make-up artist, Munns, passim cameraman, and film editor. Source: Internet

Carter passim OUP took on the project that became the Oxford English Dictionary in the late 19th century, and expanded to meet the ever-rising costs of the work. Source: Internet

Cf., e.g.: Ronald Mellor, review of Edward Champlin's Fronto and Antonine Rome, The American Journal of Philology 103:4 (1982): 461 and passim. Source: Internet

David P. Wright, Inventing God's Law: How the Covenant Code of the Bible Used and Revised the Laws of Hammurabi (Oxford University Press, 2009), page 3 and passim. Source: Internet

D. M. MacDowell, Demosthenes the Orator, ch. 3 (passim); citation At the same time, Demosthenes prepared himself for the trials and improved his oratory skill. Source: Internet

Dusinberre, passim Foreign policy Polk strongly supported expansion. Source: Internet

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