0 an official document, often a small book, that you need to enter or leave a country -- паспорт
a British passport
1 something that allows you to achieve something else -- пропуск, ключ к чему-либо
However, only those immigrants who owned land (or who agreed to purchase land) were eligible to receive the passports.
In addition to compensation, deputies receive diplomatic passports (which one deputy reported he would use to facilitate his import/export business).
How will we deal with the societal aspects (rights, equality, free-will, ownership, passports, religion, morality) of cyborgs and robots?
Besides controlling travel, passports and the like often served to identify political suspects.
Under the existing system, the provincial police, centered in the city, fell roughly into three sections: public security, criminal affairs, and licenses and passports.
Moreover, it compares the findings drawn from the army and militia recruits with the heights of people from the upper classes who requested passports.
Thus, we have policemen's uniforms, wedding rings, marriage certificates, drivers' licenses, and passports, all of which are status indicators.
The committee altered papers, including passports, visas, and identification cards.
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