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Castro announced that the government will issue a pass to its citizens to board a ship from Mariel to Florida. Instead of boarding the ship with law abiding citizens, he boarded criminals and shipped them to the US. For the rest, it has been difficult to obtain a pass. He wants the law abiding at home.
They get to help make the laws, they also came be written to by citizens and pass it on to a higher power.
maybe he didnt think
'it came to pass' is mentioned 2204 times.
"Came to pass" is mentioned 2,761 times in the Old and New Testaments.
The words "it came to pass" are in the King James Version of the Bible 453 times. They are in 452 verses.
For 60 years Castro has been dictator of Cuba. A dictator does not pass legislation but tells his government what to do.
That's how it was translated.
The phase should read 'come to pass'. Which means something that will or may happen.As in, "And his birthday came to pass as it did every year."
yes it can pass
The past tense is "Came"
event or things that happened