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Passim
Passim meaning
Throughout (used in citations to indicate that something, as a word, phrase, or idea, is to be found at many places throughout the work cited).
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Rollins and Witts, passim Joseph, passim The Savoy operas, from the beginning, were produced extensively in North America and Australasia, and soon afterwards in Germany, Russia, and elsewhere in Europe and around the world.
Rollins & Witts, passim; Cellier and Bridgeman, passim Iolanthe (1882), Gilbert and Sullivan's fourth hit in a row, was the first of the operas to premiere at the new theatre.
Bill Munns Bill Munns, retired, was a special effects and make-up artist, Munns, passim cameraman, and film editor.
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.
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.
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.
Dusinberre, passim Foreign policy Polk strongly supported expansion.
Ellen R. Johnson, Colquhoun/Calhoun and Their Ancestral Homelands (Heritage Books, 1993), passim.
Hayes, passim When Fred died at the age of 39, he left his pregnant wife, Charlotte, with seven children under the age of 14. After Fred's death, Arthur visited the family often and became guardian to all of the children.
Heriot chs. 1–3 passim The strictly hierarchical organisation of opera seria favoured their high voices as symbols of heroic virtue, though they were frequently mocked for their strange appearance and bad acting.
Landau & Parshall:350-54 and passim While providing valuable documentary evidence, Dürer's Netherlandish diary also reveals that the trip was not a profitable one.
Many Christian Church fathers also (Aphraates, "Homilies," ed. Wright, p. 314; Epiphanius, "Hæres." lv. 3, passim) have stated that Elijah was a priest.
Millar, passim The royal couple took great interest in their staff.
Murdoch and Grosjean, Alexander Leslie and the Scottish Generals, passim With Tilly dead, Ferdinand II returned to the aid of Wallenstein and his large army.
N.B.: The author, as well, frequently discusses aspects of economics and capitalism elsewhere (passim. ) in the book.
Post, 96-147, passim The Department of Justice at one point claimed to have taken possession of several bombs, but after a few iron balls were displayed to the press they were never mentioned again.
Robb, passim, makes a fairly exhaustive attempt to identify models and relate them to individual canvases.
Rollins and Witts, passim The Mikado was revived again while The Grand Duke was in preparation.
Scott, passim and Gowers (2014), pp. vii–xxvii After the 1973 revised edition came out, Bruce Fraser was criticised for referring to "Gowers' work", rather than "Gowers's work".
See e.g. Bochenski p. 296 and passim Their objective was to develop a calculus to formalise reasoning in the area of classes, propositions, and probabilities.