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On the way, she passed office buildings in the semidark of graveyard shift.
Like a sleepwalker, she entered the blind concrete hulk, looking from side to side, passing offices whose occupants stared at her.
Volunteers spent many hours in the national network of advice offices and in the monitoring of courts and pass offices."
But this year, the town will not allow this practice, said Lorraine Cofone, the supervisor of the beach pass office at Town Hall.
And when Jonathan inquired at the pass office about getting an endorsement that would enable him to work in Johannesburg, the official snapped, 'You have mine papers.
Several classes from the Havelock Campus are held here; these can be attended by anyone (with a pass from the Base Pass Office).
There are 4 ski hire shops, a Tourist Office, newsagent, bakery, supermarket, post office, lift pass office and 8 bars / restaurants.
Vouchers are sold for a one, two, or three-week pass, which is exchanged at a Japan Rail Pass office at a station in Japan.
The MBTA also plans to continue providing the cards themselves free of charge, at pass offices, at stations throughout the system, at local retailers, and online.
The Bullocks Flat terminus has a large, three-sided station with extensive parking, a pass office, a ski and snowboard school, information desk, kiosk, souvenir shop, and ski and snowboard hire shop.
The gate pass office could not be hurried, especially as Captain Krausa, although identifying himself and son by ship's papers, declined to state his business with the commander of Guard Cruiser Hydra other than to say that it was "urgent and official."
Historical mine and commodities records, formerly available to the public at DOGAMI Portland and Grants Pass office reference libraries, are now available as PDF files in the Oregon Historical Mining Information (OHMI) archive.
Behind him, the children were beginning to feel the first tentacles of fear at seeing the buildings so close to their windows, and yet they still managed to sing, urged on by Kelly, who was too frightened to look outside at the blur of passing office buildings and see the faces of stunned workers behind the glass windows.