On the second circuit, these two fences are bypassed and the last obstacle has no fence on it at all. |
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A total of 12 selections have come from the A-list, but 10 associations have bypassed the list. |
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In the current rush for novelty and innovation, an artist such as Arikha is easily bypassed as old-fashioned or backward-looking, an anomaly. |
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This means the executive committee will be bypassed and more powers invested in his kitchen cabinet of advisers. |
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Alan climbed up to a high traverse to see if they could be bypassed but there was no easy way on. |
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People in towns that are bypassed can breathe cleaner air and sleep easier, a scientific survey has found. |
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It is a beautiful city unfortunately often bypassed by rushing tourists on their way from Firenze to Venezia. |
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The Conservative governments bypassed local authorities in many policy fields. |
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Company A beat off several banzai attacks but was bypassed and in danger of being cut off and surrounded. |
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In these stems and leaves with intercalary meristems, the upward transpiration stream clearly bypassed most of the enlarging cells. |
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The bypass control cylinders automatically bypassed the hydraulic fluid through the actuating cylinder when hydraulic pressure was lost. |
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The wind flowed from the respective blower is bypassed the illuminators, thereby entering into the inside of the elevator cage. |
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The old pre-war shibboleths of laissez-faire, including the hallowed principle of free trade itself, were bypassed or ignored. |
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She reiterated that she supported the 1998 Roads Needs Study, which stated the N9 needed to be upgraded and Carlow town should be bypassed. |
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Independently, two shipboard groups had each bypassed one of two in-place safety features, confident that the other would suffice. |
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Dodging past the pedestrians with his gun drawn, Philip bypassed a bike shop and stopped, leaning on his knees for leverage. |
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The official procedure for dealing with issues through the venue manager was largely bypassed. |
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They deliberately bypassed many non-yellow suns until they reached the very next yellow sun. |
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Work on the bypass has already commenced and the Council expects that the town will be fully bypassed within the next ten years. |
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Under hypnosis, the rational brain is bypassed, and suggestions are made directly to the subconscious mind. |
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While the Napa Valley is an internationally known wine region, its largest town is often bypassed by visitors. |
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And the incredible growth of sprawl around the central city has bypassed the traditional pattern of gentrification. |
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In summer, when cooking only is desired, most of the mass can be bypassed by the flue gases. |
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Facing determined resistance there, the attackers bypassed the town and advanced on Arracourt. |
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How could people just have bypassed the town without noticing the devastation there? |
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This we bypassed and after a pasture with cotton grass and a few little streams, we were walking a buttercup meadow back into sunny Burtersett. |
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A lot of experienced police officers are being bypassed for promotion while juniors are being elevated. |
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What is most outrageous about the administration gets bypassed in media coverage. |
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The Stryker Brigade is especially vulnerable to long lines of communication, unoccupied battlespace, and bypassed enemy forces. |
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I must apologies not only for the typos, many of which will have bypassed the spellchecker, but also the appalling structure of parts of it. |
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For our own security, advanced surveillance aircraft can monitor the movement of bypassed enemy army units. |
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The second migration originated in Asia and bypassed Siberia before crossing Beringia. |
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Assault teams were created to deal with German machine guns, while the main offensive bypassed these strongpoints. |
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Dacre is a divining rod for stories, detecting journalistic gold on ground that others have bypassed or hurried over. |
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Hidden and bypassed infantry strong points were to conceal themselves and assail the flanks and rear of the German forces to further slow the German advance. |
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I braced myself and, with equal deliberateness, he bypassed me completely. |
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Three years later, these bloody events seem to be on the point of being bypassed by gains and losses. |
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As more and more surrounding towns built arenas with artificial ice, Miami was bypassed for tournaments and other events. |
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Some lichens have solved or bypassed the problem of re-forming the association. |
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When the LED illuminates, the dynamics processor, delay, and the equalizers are bypassed. |
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The raft bypassed a first obstacle and then began to pick up speed, propelled by the river's main current. |
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In the modernization process, for instance, Japan mostly bypassed the stage of gas lighting, leapfrogging from the kerosene light to electricity. |
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A goal of Oakland's e-banking site is to show lenders and other Web businesses that demand exists in neighborhoods being bypassed by e-commerce. |
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Some ancient writers bypassed the problem of identification since they took Nahum as a common noun. |
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This allows recalling a preset with a delay block bypassed and then automatically activating the delay when tapping in a new tempo. |
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In order to control the refrigeration capacity, part of the hot gas flow on the discharge line is bypassed into the low pressure circuit. |
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The group rapidly bypassed disciplinary differences to focus on a common set of preferred aptitudes and abilities associated with critical thinking, reading, and writing. |
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That is an important safeguard for Parliament to see that it is not bypassed by any sleight-of-hand. |
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The GIP assigned to future tracts is estimated based on information from the booked, unbooked, unconfirmed, and bypassed tracts. |
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A drilled tract is considered to be successful if it is assigned booked, unbooked, unconfirmed, or bypassed status. |
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No positive reason has been given to explain why normal forms of democratic decision-making have to be bypassed. |
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But it also revealed a culture of bad practice, in which undertrained, under-supervised staff bypassed security procedures and treated applicants with contempt. |
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Well, at least we have bypassed the smug married phase and we can go straight back into looking for lurve. |
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Since the Quality Control Section was not brought into the decision-making process in this case, a defence mechanism was bypassed. |
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The route, which would have bypassed the traffic-choked villages of South Newton, Stoford and Steeple Langford, has been deleted from the Wiltshire and Swindon structure plan. |
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Five minutes later the lead had doubled following a move from the visitors that bypassed United's midfield and defence too easily. |
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There would, besides, be a risk of this tax being bypassed due to the high level of innovative performance in the modern financial world. |
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The government tried to bypass that process and, to a large extent, it has bypassed the process. |
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The psychological hurt from missing a wanted promotion can be more damaging than any other aspect of being bypassed. |
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This is explained by the fact that the relative decrease in output bypassed the relative decrease in employment. |
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The curious decision to speak to the press also bypassed the very body, the General Assembly, which called for the report in the first place. |
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Since it bypassed local marketing networks, it did not help develop social capital. |
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Should not the principle of corporate bodies remaining autonomous only be bypassed in the case of established fraud? |
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Many of the families being bypassed are single-parent families in desperate circumstances. |
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The challenge is to develop recruitment strategies and practices targeting diverse groups which are conventionally bypassed. |
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It was sometimes bypassed and a casualty taken directly to a Casualty Clearing Post, where he might receive blood products or morphine. |
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But an early player is also visible at an early stage and can be bypassed by slower starters. |
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May 25, 2000: Improper use of ipf keep-state rules can result in firewall rules being bypassed. |
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Al Qaeda and Zawahiri know they have been bypassed in the streets of Cairo, Suez and Alexandria. |
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In the last 24 hours, two boats bypassed Lampedusa and limped into the port of Catania on the Sicilian island. |
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Being a person who bypassed college and enrolled directly in the school of hard knocks, I may not be the best source to ask about higher education. |
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The center of gravity of political power resides in the Gangetic valley of Northern India which is largely being bypassed by the technology led economic rejuvenation in India. |
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Floating in the fog of privilege, all sorts of voguish developments in language control bypassed me. |
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Other studies conducted in the Netherlands have indicated how voluntariness is compromised, alternatives not presented and the criterion of unrelievable suffering bypassed. |
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The railroads, however, had bypassed the town to the east and west. |
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When Kildare Town is bypassed it will create traffic chaos in Monasterevin during peak periods as ever rising numbers of vehicles slow down to a crawl through the town. |
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New allegiances came to be forged which bypassed the metropolitan centre. |
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A large obstacle in the form of a twenty-five foot wall was overcome by an easy ramp-chimney with a chockstone at the top which was bypassed using a foot-jam in a small crack. |
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Will he look retroactively at some makeup pay for some of those provinces like mine and probably other provinces in Atlantic Canada that were ignored and bypassed by these programs? |
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The projects were not subjected to the selection process and, through the continued use of amendments, bypassed the project selection process again and continued to receive funds after the initial funding ended. |
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Doctors have groused about being bypassed. |
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If Rosberg was bypassed for a podium finishing, Hamilton would have won the World Championship Drivers' title and denied Rosberg his first title. |
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The placing on the market of edible wild products does not necessarily proceed through the agro-industrial food supply chains, the national statutory monitoring and checks could therefore be bypassed. |
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If it is too low, then all the oil flow is bypassed around the oil cooler. |
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It's a pity that Bailey and her colleagues bypassed what Brando and Barthes and even a Brooklyn schoolteacher could show: just how dangerous, energizing, and radicalizing a masterpiece can be. |
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The disease bypassed some areas, and the most isolated areas were less vulnerable to contagion. |
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A few years later a canal was proposed on a route that bypassed Darlington and Yarm, and a meeting was held in Yarm to oppose the route. |
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The state school system is often bypassed at age 16 by the more able pupils. |
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The course of the A1 has changed where towns or villages have been bypassed, and where new alignments have taken a slightly different route. |
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Charles wanted to confront them, but on the advice of Lord George Murray and the Council they made for Carlisle and successfully bypassed Wade. |
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They attacked command and logistics areas and bypassed points of serious resistance. |
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Although the German army bypassed Antwerp, it remained a threat to their flank. |
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The United States Army 3rd Infantry Division defeated Iraqi forces entrenched in and around the airfield and bypassed the city to the west. |
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When lambs drink milk, the rumen and reticulum are generally bypassed. |
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But Acma's chair, Chris Chapman, told a Senate estimates hearing on Thursday the authority only bypassed the standard complaints process in exceptional circumstances. |
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To isolate issues while maintaining system operation, each port can be automatically or manually bypassed. |
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The game was bypassed Monday for a slot with the networks contracted to televise Pac-10 football games. |
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The European Council has thus improperly and in absolute disregard for the subsidiarity principle, bypassed the democratic legitimacy of the constitutionally established regions. |
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The question creates an even greater debate since the leases granted by the Port were up to now at a much lower price than the market and the rule for the adjudication of sites could be bypassed by monthly rentals. |
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The biggest problem was finding sponsors to help balance a budget of ¤360,000, when you think that the economic crisis has not bypassed Dubrovnik! |
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Unlike firing the boiler using the oil burner control, all steps essential to firing the boiler are carried out manually, and all safety devices, including the flame monitoring device, are bypassed. |
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He was named to the post in January 2012 with a recess appointment that bypassed Senate confirmation. |
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Check that the unit is operating and not bypassed. |
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It is a bitter irony that the children most at risk of being bypassed by the global march against poverty and disease, illiteracy and exploitation are those whose rights are most abused and undervalued. |
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A concrete observation and control tower at this emplacement had to be bypassed and was not captured until several days later. |
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After all, during the second world war Hitler's troops bypassed the Maginot fortifications along the Franco-German border by the simple expedient of detouring through Belgium. |
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Caerwent is now a small village, largely bypassed by the busy A48 road running between the city of Newport to the west and Chepstow to the east. |
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It was on the entrance of the land route to Hamburg, but this land route could be bypassed by sea travel around Denmark and through the Kattegat. |
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The Ninth Army had been bypassed on both flanks and was ordered to retreat from the Meuse to a line from Charleroi to Rethel. |
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The transfer of their activities to Trier followed the construction of Agrippa's road linking Trier with Reims which bypassed the Titelberg. |
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However, a Hunnic army bypassed the Goths and attacked them from the rear, forcing Athanaric to retreat towards the Carpathian Mountains. |
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When it was finally built, it bypassed Olema, terminating, instead, two miles away. |
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Ivan bypassed the Mestnichestvo system and offered positions of power to his supporters among the minor gentry. |
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Consequently, Accrington was bypassed and the Haslingden Canal was never built. |
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It can be combined with a scramble on Eagle Crag, or this part can be bypassed by taking the path to Nethermost Cove before joining the ridge. |
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Places with parentheses are indicative of historically being on the A69, but have now been bypassed. |
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We might have bypassed the ignorant masses in favor of an enlightened few. |
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The Grand Union effectively bypassed the earlier, narrow and winding Oxford Canal which also remains open as a popular scenic recreational route. |
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Koalas have bypassed that constraint by putting those vocal folds in a new location. |
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His immediate supervisor bypassed the LOTO tags, resulting in Lopez getting sprayed with condensate. |
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At another North East company, it found a virus bypassed security systems, opening up the email system as a spam relay. |
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Electricity workers had to make the property safe as it appeared the electricity meter had been bypassed to draw the large amount of power required to grow the cannabis plants hydroponically. |
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Safety devices should not be modified or bypassed. |
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I inadvertently bypassed the option to report interest earned, requiring some backpedaling after the interview was complete and I realized there was still a pile of unentered 1099 forms from several banks. |
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The Soviets rarely bypassed an opportunity to expose heinous racial practices and inequities in the United States, but they were unwilling to push the principle of nondiscrimination when its application came closer to home. |
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Those bypassed leachate fluxes will subsequently interact with downstream fluviolacustrine aquifers and eventually discharge into the Yellow River south of the study site under the idealized simulation environment. |
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The level of uncertainty of unbooked, unconfirmed, and bypassed resources is medium, for booked reserves it is minimal, and finally, there is no uncertainty for cumulative production. |
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So, Chancellor Merkel thinks EU citizens can be bypassed and hoodwinked: if the title Constitution' is dropped, then we can avoid even asking the electorate. |
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More recently, sections of former national primary routes which have been bypassed by motorways or other road improvement schemes have been downgraded to regional road status. |
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Cameron has even arrogantly bypassed strict Civil Service rules which require him to advertise the posts before hiring his team of forelocktugging spinmeisters. |
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While previously one had to navigate the narrow roads of Llanidloes and Dolgellau, both these market towns are now bypassed due to extensive road modernisation. |
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The early industrial revolution occurred through much of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, but it mostly bypassed Cape Cod due to a lack of significant water power in the area. |
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The A1 road follows for the most part the path of the Great North Road, although in places it diverges from the historic route where towns have been bypassed. |
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The islands were then attacked by a Parliamentary force led by Sir Robert Blake in 1651, who landed on Tresco but bypassed the fort as he took the island. |
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Having been bypassed by easier and more practical routes, particularly the Great St Bernard Tunnel which opened in 1964, its value today is mainly historical and recreational. |
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However, the industrial revolution largely bypassed Dorset which lacked coal resources and as a consequence the county remained predominantly agricultural. |
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Within two decades of exploration, Portuguese ships bypassed the Sahara. |
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Hoopa has the Impractical ability, which forces the opponent to miss every other turn, and it can only be bypassed by Mold Breaker, Teravolt and Turboblaze. |
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Since 1945, 16 tropical cyclones have had tracks similar to Kirogi's and most had wind speeds less than 90 mph when they made landfall or bypassed the coast near Tokyo. |
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Prior to 1949, cases could be appealed to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the United Kingdom, and some cases bypassed the Supreme Court of Canada entirely. |
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It was unusual as he bypassed galleries and sold directly to the public. |
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