It was only belatedly that I heard he had undergone a heart bypass operation. |
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It's about 30 years since the bypass was first proposed which has meant over a generation of waiting. |
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Each unit consisted of a quadrant and bellcrank assembly, a control valve, an actuator cylinder assembly and a bypass control assembly. |
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Four years later he suffered more attacks and needed a quadruple heart bypass that left him with kidney failure. |
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Using a bypass as a main access road for housing and industry is fraught with potential road traffic problems and dangers. |
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The jejunoileal bypass no longer is a recommended bariatric surgical procedure. |
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Other conditions associated with NASH include Weber-Christian disease, extensive small bowel resection, and jejunoileal bypass. |
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Jenkins' heart attack was caused by five blocked arteries, which required her to have quintuple bypass surgery. |
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To add to the usual litany of woes that go with ageing, he's had a quintuple heart bypass. |
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In October 2002 he had a heart attack and then quintuple bypass surgery, which he links to the stress of the long dispute. |
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The sorts of divisions and debates that characterize North American Jewry in most cases bypass the tip of Africa. |
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An active bypass circuit for use with a battery pack having a plurality of cells and method of operation thereof. |
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Residents from Bennekerry and Browneshill were the first to join together to oppose a bypass through the area. |
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It is 9 a.m. and Chandran has set up shop under the shade of a young rain tree on the Chakkai-Injackal bypass. |
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In a second visit they found cables and a junction box in the loft wired up to bypass the meter. |
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These afferents bypass the olfactory neuropil in the antennal lobe to project into the antennal mechanosensory and motor centers. |
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The Foreign Affairs spokesman said this attempt to bypass the people would be an affront to democracy. |
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Plans for the Commonhead flyover and Blunsdon bypass were given a lukewarm reception when they were unveiled yesterday. |
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Once the digging there has been completed, the land will be levelled and the bypass will be 10 meters below the current ground level. |
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The biggest project, however, was the preliminary work on the second river crossing, the city bypass and the outer ring road. |
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A road could be built alongside Fulford golf course and exit onto the bypass, or exit onto Heslington Lane. |
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Everyone must remember that the Federal Government has no responsibility to fund the bypass. |
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Turning traffic lights to flash amber is not the answer to congestion and we need to see real progress on the bypass. |
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This defective recovery of DNA replication suggests an inability to coordinate lesion bypass or to initiate new replicons. |
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If you're always late on completing things, people stop relying on you, start resenting you and begin to bypass you. |
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Further cases may be detected by searching for coded coronary artery operations such as bypass surgery or angioplasty. |
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Other approaches meant to improve blood flow are angioplasty and bypass surgery. |
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Three years ago Andrea underwent gastric bypass surgery, a last resort for the obese. |
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The US government has seized a Web site that helped people bypass anti-piracy technology to play illegal copies of popular video games. |
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After ligation of the right coronary artery, bypass grafting with a saphenous vein was performed. |
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The genital branch may bypass the deep inguinal ring running superficial to it in the aponeurosis of the external abdominal oblique muscle. |
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A three-span bridge will carry the road over Semington Brook and an aqueduct will be built to take the Kennet and Avon canal over the bypass. |
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It does not matter whether the route is called ring road, bypass, or northern arterial ring road, the residents do not want it along that route. |
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The procedure offers an atraumatic conduit for the coronary artery bypass procedure and decreases the number of leg wound complications. |
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However, my delight at the demise of the Western bypass is tinged with sadness. |
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There have been cases whereby judges bypass talent when viewers thought maybe an auditionee deserved to go through to the next round. |
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So why did we completely bypass the yummy and healthy fruits and veggies in the salad bar? |
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When the mud gets baked by the sun, spreading cracks curve around the weakened edge of this column and so bypass the insect. |
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A history of coronary artery bypass grafting or angioplasty was associated with macular degeneration. |
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During coronary artery bypass graft surgery, a general surgeon is asked by the cardiac surgeon to harvest a saphenous vein. |
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Instead we should look to Speusippus' analysis of tautonymy and heteronymy and bypass eponymy altogether. |
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At rush hour times, queues stretched back in the Braintree direction to the bypass roundabout. |
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Thanks to the internet, the famous can now bypass the journalists and scandalmongers who, they will tell you, get the facts wrong. |
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The regeneration of old maltings in Mistley has led to a call for a bypass around the village. |
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And here he is telling everyone that experience, and the effects of the triple heart bypass he underwent a decade ago, have mellowed him. |
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Once the entire section was complete and heavy traffic began to use the new bypass, people began to lodge claims. |
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But campaigners were dealt a bitter blow when county highways officials confirmed that Government funding would not be available for the bypass. |
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A spokesperson said that no decision had been taken on tolling the new bypass. |
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He was on the waiting list for a triple bypass in his home city of Aberdeen. |
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Ian says the new Selby bypass will bring in extra trade from those who didn't want to cross the toll bridge before. |
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This news follows last week's revelation that a toll plaza may soon be constructed on the Newbridge bypass. |
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But the legendary creations disappeared in July, when Rosa, a married, 60-year-old father of two, underwent sextuple heart bypass surgery. |
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Three additional autopsies were performed on patients who had had their surgical bypass performed at other institutions. |
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The supplements also included betaine, which can help bypass any enzyme defect. |
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But maybe that it what's wanted during this transitionary period when so many younger people bypass the newspaper for the web. |
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Whether we're contemplating a tummy tuck or a triple bypass, we like to know that we're treating the right symptoms with the proper procedure. |
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The Limerick South Ring Road, including the tunnel, will allow traffic to bypass Limerick city by linking the Docks Road with the Ennis Road. |
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The Hawk 200 is powered by an Adour 871 twin-spool, low bypass ratio turbofan engine from Rolls-Royce. |
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The present bypass has no side turnings at all between its roundabouts at either end and provides free and unobstructed traffic flow. |
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If a sidetrack is made to bypass an obstruction while the surface and target locations remain the same this is called a mechanical sidetrack. |
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I have known people on the verge of surgery for cancer or bypass surgery who have been declared healed by their unbelieving doctors. |
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Aid programmes in such regimes are done through multilateral institutions which bypass the government. |
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In order not to unfocus the argument I will bypass many of these and return to those which directly follow my first question. |
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Here they made camp and prepared for the 18-mile portage necessary to bypass the unnavigable Great Falls. |
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With the Kildare town bypass approved, with a section cutting through the Irish National Stud, the offer of Kildangan was a bountiful gift. |
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But as long as others are free to offer bribes, some will try to buy special licenses to bypass the monopoly. |
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In any case, a dilated varicosed saphenous vein would not likely be a good candidate for a bypass graft. |
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The events of yesterday vindicated those who supported the idea of a road to bypass the Bingley bottleneck. |
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As more businesses move onto the business park, it could strengthen the case for the bypass to be built. |
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One of the vulns, a security zone restriction error, can bypass a security feature in Microsoft Windows XP SP2, Secunia reports. |
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The road links are a lot better now, but that tends to be more of a bypass than a road bringing things in. |
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The opportunity of providing a town centre bypass along the former railway line to the east of the buildings in High Street has now disappeared. |
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They are also urging the county to undertake a feasibility study to see if a ring road or bypass could be built for the town. |
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This points all the more for the urgent need for a bypass to keep heavy traffic out of the town. |
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The town already possessed a bypass, intended to remove much of its traffic. |
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For years pressure groups have been calling on the authorities to force wagons to use the bypass rather than the town centre. |
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The three-mile bypass will carry traffic away from the heavily congested centre of Alderley Edge. |
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Crews hope to have a temporary above ground sewer bypass in place a little later today. |
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A few hundred metres beyond camp is a sump and a several hundred metres long sump bypass which opens out at the top of a fantastic streamway. |
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Having come so far we were keen to check every recess in the hope of finding a sneaky sump bypass. |
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But Anthony Poole, the council's drainage manager, said the bypass would be designed design to allow the water to pass underneath it. |
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The road was closed to traffic until late afternoon when a temporary bypass was established to allow cars past the accident spot. |
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There is also a true relay bypass that allows signal to pass even if the unit is off. |
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Your surgeon will use one of these methods to perform your coronary bypass. |
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Alternative operations, such as a coronary artery bypass, may be considered. |
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Your artery may be damaged during the procedure, requiring emergency bypass surgery. |
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He has also had a heart bypass, and an operation on his leg arteries for a condition that left him almost crippled. |
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Recently, my wife joined the heart-attack ranks, with a bypass and valve replacement. |
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A second bypass wasn't possible and his future looked bleak, not to mention short. |
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Technical improvements are helping to reduce some of the risks involved with coronary bypass surgery. |
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Zara stayed there for a month until just before Christmas then returned to Birmingham for corrective surgery on her gastric bypass. |
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I'm told optimism also helps patients recover from coronary bypass surgery. |
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Diagnostic tissue was obtained in cases with unresectable lesions that required a surgical bypass. |
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Once the circulation is restored, a bypass should be performed to exclude the aneurysm. |
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He hasn't seen her since she underwent a gastric bypass and lost eight stone. |
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Though there's a plateau about 18 months after surgery, a gastric bypass usually trims about two-thirds of excess weight in two years. |
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They say too many people bypass the town because too little is done to promote it. |
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A pressure group is working with campaigners in Westbury to devise a new link road system for traffic to bypass the town. |
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It is a variation of the short tunnel option, which was extended to bypass the garden suburb of Haberfield. |
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The site is currently used as a driving range and will be adjacent to the proposed new ring road which will bypass Thurles town centre. |
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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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It is sought so that Indian State can circumvent and bypass the real ideological challenges in the state. |
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The goal of grief work is not to find ways to avoid or bypass the emotional turmoil and upsets brought by loss. |
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This would also bypass the problems of the long, heavy, rough double action trigger pull. |
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However, you will find areas that require combat and some that require the Mechanics skill to bypass obstacles. |
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And if you get that, if you understand who you are as a person, you can bypass the obstacles that come your way. |
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Eternal inflation may bypass the complications of extra dimensions and quantum gravity, because these are relegated to the infinite past. |
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Under the circumstances, the ministry hopes its new policy initiative would bypass the problem. |
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The balloon problem can be dangerous, forcing cardiologists to perform emergency bypass surgery. |
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Some centers, however, routinely perform lung transplantation using cardiopulmonary bypass with good results. |
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Police say more people are becoming victims of carjackings because thieves cannot bypass sophisticated security systems on modern vehicles. |
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During fetal development, this opening allows blood in the fetus to bypass the lungs. |
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To avoid this problem, some surgeons perform coronary bypass operations on beating hearts. |
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The operation is performed under cardiopulmonary bypass and deep hypothermia. |
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It also features a spam Misspellings Dictionary with more than 400 examples of the most common misspellings of words used by spammers to bypass filters. |
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I have had heart bypass surgery and am on medication to thin my blood. |
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The exceptions are for coronary bypass and for heart failure or shock. |
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He continually bailed out at the plate, shifting his head and neck in an effort to bypass the blind spot that he encountered when he tried to view baseballs head-on. |
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In these cases patients should have saphenous vein bypass and ligation of the popliteal aneurysm with clearance of the crural vessels by balloon thrombectomy or thrombolysis. |
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Firstly, that it will have an effect on the Rillington bypass if the road is fully dualled and that will be a further setback for the people of Rillington. |
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Because Democrats dissed the Gang of Six, it virtually guarantees that the GOP will bypass it as well. |
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He also has overcome bladder cancer and a quadruple bypass on his heart. |
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With criminals, terrorists, racists etc etc using the Internet to bypass the police, the police will be increasingly frustrated in its attempts to bring them to justice. |
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You create your order on your iPhone and when you're done, the app produces a semacode. You then bypass the queue at the counter and swipe the semacode over a sensor. |
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While I was in high school an aneurysm formed near one of those fragments requiring a bypass, thus leading Pop to quip that he had sewer pipe in his leg. |
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The bypass should cut town centre through-traffic by 40 per cent. |
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I never had any repercussions from that quadruple bypass at all. |
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He had also recently recovered from a quadruple bypass operation. |
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Swindon Council's plan is to bypass the works by diverting motorists entering from the north of the town along Groundwell Road and up Victoria Road. |
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How many bypasses are possible through minimally invasive bypass surgery? |
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More than 10,000 vehicles have been taken out of the town centre and the bypass has delivered on a promise that it would return the streets to the town and the townspeople. |
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The device can also conjure up alternative routes to bypass roadworks and traffic jams, and will quickly get motorists back on course if they take a wrong turning. |
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One of the other characters just had bypass surgery, and we cooked food to send him. |
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With that audience in mind, I hope to hear how the President will bypass Washington gridlock and get some things done. |
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Most are self-employed, but a few are dropped at street corners by employers, like farmers, wanting to bypass middlemen by selling their products directly to the customers. |
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The bypass would use the railway trackbed for much of its route. |
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Junto can afford to bypass the usual discourses of race, that is, as long as the racial hierarchy remains so naturalized that his power is unquestionable. |
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Where gastric bypass surgery requires carving up the abdomen, lap band is done via a small incision through the belly button. |
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Problems so big it only makes common sense for Bieber to bypass any plea offer and move forward with a trial. |
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Though our smaller processors may not be able to sell offal as the larger plants do, they can certainly bypass rendering plant fees and even sell the finished compost. |
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The Council discounted several land corridors that were home to the fern because it believed the bypass would be blocked by a legal challenge if one of them was chosen. |
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The workshops did not bypass the inherent difficulties posed by the environment but presented anecdotal and experiential accounts related in the first person. |
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Contracts for the city's second river crossing and bypass are currently being finalised, while work will begin next year on the dual carriageway linking the city with Dublin. |
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I sincerely hope that the extra expense to independent lorry drivers of using the bypass will be reimbursed by those who provide and receive their freight. |
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And I think those people handicapped by the lack of a diploma can easily bypass this hurdle so long as the stress is placed more on a certificate than on real abilities. |
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He saw his 1995 tax-reform package as a drastic emergency measure to reinvigorate an ailing economy, much the way a man with heart disease might regard a bypass operation. |
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One clever sea lion found his way into one of the dam's fish ladders, which allow salmon to bypass the dam's power station on their way to spawning grounds upriver. |
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It has allowed the project to bypass normal due diligence and environmental impact assessments. |
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Bills concerning revenue and which have received a favourable report from the House Ways and Means Committee bypass the Rules Committee and go straight to the full House. |
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Heart surgeons are to be rated according to bypass surgery success. |
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Surgical bypass of severely occluded vessels has been considered the gold standard for use in symptomatic patients who do not respond to more conservative treatments. |
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Ms. White was again reiterating her opposition to an inter-urban motorway but stated she fully supported the upgrading of roads and the urgent need for a Carlow bypass. |
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He also expressed confidence that further improvements to the city's infrastructure would be witnessed with the commencement of the city bypass and outer ring road. |
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Seven main Melbourne hospitals went on emergency bypass early this week, straining paramedics and risking patient lives, Victoria's ambulance union said. |
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Some doctors consider surgery for obesity to be a waste of resources, and others remember the poor results from earlier procedures such as the jejunoileal bypass. |
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This might eventually permit a sump bypass and, having looked closely at the depth potential, it is very close to 1km if they manage to resurge in the nearby river. |
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A satellite radio subscription, offering every imaginable musical genre, lets you bypass the unlistenable hypermass music on nearly every radio station. |
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You will not be able to go around the town or bypass the town on it. |
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However, the slowness of the official channels, and Nicholas's desire to have all strings in his own hand, caused him to bypass the regular processes. |
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Blunsdon may be rejoicing at the recent decision to build a bypass for the village but compulsory purchase orders for the land required could threaten a number of businesses. |
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Patients who had had a myocardial infarction were much more likely to be abstinent at 12 months compared with patients who had undergone bypass surgery. |
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A coronary bypass provides a detour for blood on its way to the heart. |
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It ought to be obvious that if Westbury is to have any traffic relief, it has to be by other than an umpteen million pound environmentally-damaging bypass. |
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In 1967, surgical bypass of blocked heart arteries became possible. |
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I am recovering from a quadruple coronary artery bypass operation. |
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Many on the left sought to bypass political difficulties in winning support at home by emphasising their moral legitimacy rather than their political support. |
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Customs officials say at least 20 baggage handlers and cargo handlers at JFK Airport used their positions to bypass security and smuggle drugs into New York. |
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We speculated that the effects of surgical injury and anaesthesia might be as important as the use of cardiopulmonary bypass in causing impairment. |
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The fan reverser is used to reverse the high bypass, cool air thrust of the jet engines and help slow jetliner speeds during landing. |
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They prove that retirement age does not come with a humour bypass and the grey gigglers can get away with practically anything. |
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In each patient, a saphenous vein bypass graft from the innominate or carotid artery proximally was connected to the brachial artery distally. |
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In addition, many new types of spam calls are now are able to bypass Interactive Voice Response systems used by traditional robocall blockers. |
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Preoperative shift from glibenclamide to insulin is cardioprotective in diabetic patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery. |
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Changes to the gut microbiome last at least nine years after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass or gastric banding surgery, scientists report in the Aug. |
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The most common procedures used in the United States are laparoscopic gastric banding and laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. |
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Doctors bypass the tubes and place the embryo right in the womb. |
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Free medicines, lab tests, x-ray and even free heart bypass, dialyses facilities was being provide to registered workers. |
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Another interesting feature of OddJob is its ability to bypass the logout request of a user to terminate their online session. |
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The Kips Bay Medical eSVS Mesh is designed to address the limitations of saphenous vein grafts used in coronary artery bypass graft surgery. |
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An autologous greater saphenous vein is considered to be the gold standard for bypass procedures below-the-knee. |
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Attention has been paid to reducing the visual impact of the bypass through the use of bunding and planting of around 117,000 trees and shrubs. |
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Honeywell's customers use this Zephyr building block with their own bypass solution. |
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Even celebrities find it difficult to keep the pounds off after gastric bypass. |
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Villagers are up in arms after the new bypass for Minffordd, Porthmadog and Tremadog was built without a bridge to the popular park. |
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In contrast, secondary causes bypass the governing mechanism in the gastrointestinal tract, for example transfusional siderosis. |
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During conventional bypass surgery, a doctor actually stops the heart and inserts a tube that diverts blood flow to a heart-lung machine. |
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And their experience includes all major bariatric surgeries including gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, duodenal switch and revision surgery. |
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Would you have the least expensive heart surgeon perform your bypass surgery? |
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Heparinization and placement of the patient on bypass was delayed until thrombectomy. |
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The first big tollway ring system around Chicago, completed in 1960, was sold as a bypass of population centers. |
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The crash forced the closure of the Chirk bypass, near Wrexham, in both directions causing tailbacks to Llangollen and Oswestry. |
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The project called for a complete bypass from the head works to the clarifiers. |
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Second, the bypass airflow precools the hot exhaust air before it returns to the cooling units. |
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Jesse starts Year One in September and already my sugar paper mound qualifies for a gastric bypass. |
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Mr McEnhill left after underdoing a quadruple heart bypass operation and being urged to take things easy by his doctors. |
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Arthur Dent finds Earth is to be bulldozed to make way for a hyperspace bypass. |
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Splanchnic oxygen transport, hepatic function and gastrointestinal barrier after normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass. |
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There will also be a no parking towaway zone in place on the Burntwood bypass. |
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The bridge is being rebuilt so we'll have to take the bypass. |
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To be sure, Mr. Panetta emphasized that the president could not bypass antitorture statutes, as Bush lawyers claimed. |
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Cardiopulmonary bypass was established with bicaval and ascending aortic cannulation at moderate hypothermia. |
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Only well-known retailers have a chance to bypass the banks and issue their own commercial paper. |
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The M25, encircling London, is the largest and busiest bypass in the world. |
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Sage Group, who produce accounting software, are based at Hazlerigg at the northern end of the Newcastle bypass. |
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Both devices would allow the Senate to bypass the ordinary due process rights that all citizens had. |
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Although a bypass engine improves propulsive efficiency it incurs losses of its own inside the engine itself. |
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Machinery has to be added to transfer energy from the gas generator to a bypass airflow. |
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Turbofans have a mixed exhaust consisting of the bypass air and the hot combustion product gas from the core engine. |
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Econ Engineering on the A61 Ripon bypass near the B6265 roundabout are Britain's leading manufacturer of salt gritters. |
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They decided to bypass the Channel Islands due to their heavy fortifications described above. |
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Since the 1970s, an increasing number of eel ladders have been constructed in North America and Europe to help the fish bypass obstructions. |
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Five locks were built, to bypass mills, at Coltishall, Oxnead Lamas, Oxnead, Burgh and Aylsham. |
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The M27 motorway serves a bypass for the major conurbations and as a link to other settlements on the south coast. |
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He completed this feat despite suffering from a heart attack and undergoing a double heart bypass operation just four months before. |
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Already cultivated in Algarve, the accessibility of Madeira attracted Genoese and Flemish traders keen to bypass Venetian monopolies. |
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Another major canal was the Oswego Canal, which connected the Erie Canal to Oswego and Lake Ontario, and could be used to bypass Niagara Falls. |
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Special consignees were appointed to sell the tea in order to bypass colonial merchants. |
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It served as a way for capitalists and workers to bypass the guild system, which was thought to be cumbersome and inflexible. |
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The rebels tried to breach the walls with explosives and bypass them via underground tunnels that led to underground close combat. |
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As well, some cases could bypass the court and go directly to the Judicial Committee from the provincial courts of appeal. |
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In 1999, the A35 trunk road, which cuts through south Dorset, was moved to bypass the village. |
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The bypass ends with a roundabout, just before the road enters the district of Oadby and Wigston. |
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Entering Matlock, the road passes under the railway and along a new bypass and then over the River Derwent, meeting the A615 at a roundabout. |
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Prior to the bypass, the A595 originally passed right through the middle of town of Egremont. |
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The Parton to Lillyhall bypass was opened on December 2008 after a period of 18 months construction. |
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Haydon Bridge was the last village on the A69 in Northumberland to gain a bypass. |
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In the early 1980s there were plans to create a bypass for the A30 road around the town of Okehampton on the northern edge of Dartmoor. |
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Newspapers pointed at greedy contractors who used shoddy materials, slipshod methods and the help of corrupt officials to bypass building codes. |
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The finds were made by teams working on the PS17m A75 Dunragit bypass in Wigtownshire. |
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In vascular surgery, experience is growing with robot-assisted laparoscopic aortofemoral bypass and laparoscopic aortic aneurysmectomy. |
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Maybe I should just bypass the rowans, and plant a few cotoneasters for their cheerful scarlet berries. |
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Local people said the unscientifically constructed bypass may have played a role in causing the accident. |
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The effects of colloidal and crystalloidal fluids on acidosis and lactacidemia in cardiopulmonary bypass. |
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King, whose CNN network is a division of Time Warner, created the foundation in 1988 after he had quintuple bypass heart surgery. |
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He had undergone coronary artery bypass grafting 3 months earlier, which had been complicated by recurrent exudative pleural effusions. |
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The patient is under general anesthetic for 7-10 hours to do a single coronary bypass, and that's clearly unacceptable. |
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Radiation-induced coronary ostial stenosis, a case of redo coronary bypass for the restenosis following patch angioplasty. |
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Fibrous tissue also was the dominant component of plaques in saphenous veins used for aortocoronary bypass grafts. |
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In 2012, he underwent aortoiliac bypass surgery and took almost a year off from the band, which continued to tour without him. |
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Despite undergoing major aortoiliac bypass surgery in February 2012, he insists that time is not yet. |
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It was learned that the patient underwent aortic valve replacement and aortoiliac bypass approximately 20 days ago. |
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The patient underwent right radical nephrectomy, cardiopulmonary bypass and caval thrombectomy with right hepatic venotomy. |
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Equally important, these impressive clinical outcomes are achieved without cardiopulmonary bypass or ventriculotomy. |
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Thousands of comuter endured massive delays yesterday and were rced to take long, voluted journeys to try to bypass the problems. |
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Exchanges of cross-held shares would allow companies to bypass the market in reacquiring their own shares. |
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The types of bariatric surgeries were RYGBP, distal gastric bypass, duodenal switch and gastroplasty. |
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The project involved planting caterpillar food, a species of plant called kidney vetch, along the Southam bypass. |
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The 59-year-old, of Kirkcudbrightshire, recently had a quadruple bypass and was being transferred to a different hospital on Tuesday to recover. |
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If you are not Hungarian, you might mistake langos for a small underfurnished pizza and bypass it in search of more ample pleasures. |
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A proposal for an Ely southeast bypass of the A142 is included in the major schemes of the Cambridgeshire Local Transport Plan. |
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The ratio of this air to the amount of air flowing through the engine core is the bypass ratio. |
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The late 1960s saw the completion of Ringway, a bypass around the town centre, as well as a new bus station. |
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That is the reason that the M55 has no junction 2, because it was reserved for the new western bypass. |
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Part of the air then passes through a precooler into the central core, with the remainder passing directly through a ring of bypass ramjets. |
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As a proof of the concept, he constructed a telescope using reflective mirrors instead of lenses as the objective to bypass that problem. |
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South of Preston, the A6 route is instead supplemented by the M61 as far as Manchester, with the M60 acting as a bypass around the city. |
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Here, it is intended to join with a proposed Luton Northern Bypass to form a northern bypass for the wider conurbation. |
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The Welsh Assembly Government revived the scheme as the M4 relief road tolled bypass in 2007 but later abandoned it for financial reasons. |
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Parts of the course were widened in 2009 to allow runners to bypass fences if required. |
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Installing a new hard drive would require a modchip that can reprogram or bypass the hard drive lock. |
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The part of the road that is in the city is a dual carriageway and forms the city's main bypass on its north side, known as the Kingsway. |
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Another modern bypass keeps East Kilbride traffic heading for the M77 motorway away from Eaglesham. |
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Further destruction took place when parts of the estate grounds were built over during the construction of the Ruabon bypass. |
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However, since the completion of the Colwyn Bay bypass, the lower speed limit has been an unpopular decision with drivers. |
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The decision to construct an immersed tube tunnel bypass followed an extensive public consultation, named the Collcon Feasibility Study. |
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In 1964, a bypass was built through and around the city centre to combat traffic congestion. |
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This dual carriageway was built further out of the town to act as a substantial link to Telford, as well as a bypass for the town. |
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Other projects completed at this time include the N20 Blackpool bypass and the N20 Cork to Mallow road projects. |
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The migrating birds bypass the latitudes where other populations may be sedentary, where suitable wintering habitats may already be occupied. |
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On firing, some of the hot gases from burning powder were able to bypass the overpowder and filler wads and reach the shot charge. |
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Fairline Boats are based on the Nene in Oundle off the A605 bypass. |
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Rohm and Haas UK makes materials for printed circuit boards on Binley Ind Est, west of the A46 bypass, near the HQ of the British Chambers of Commerce. |
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The big highway-builders are back, pushing a series of ring roads, metro area bypass routes and tollways as their answer to the end of interstate highway construction. |
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Right femoral embolectomy and aortofemoral bypass were performed. |
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Murder Mile by Tony Black becomes fixated on Edinburgh after dark and some clubbers on their way home from a night out pull over on the bypass to answer the call of nature. |
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The surgical interventions covered in the registry include gastric banding, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch. |
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Garber has performed more than 3500 laparoscopic gastric bypass procedures, 3500 Lap-Band procedures and over 750 laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomies. |
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The haustellate mouthparts of pentatomid species pierce the larval integument and largely bypass the terpenoidladen coating to access the internal contents of the larval prey. |
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In 20 more years congestion on this new bypass is likely to be such that yet another bypass will be needed to bypass the bypass that is bypassing the bypass. |
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Mean BMI dropped from 46 to 39 in gastric band patients, from 49 to 36 in those who had a sleeve gastrectomy, and from 48 to 32 in those who had the bypass. |
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There is a campaign to build a bypass from the recently built Distington Bypass to this part of the A595 to ease congestion in the Whitehaven area. |
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This bypass was built in the early '90s as a result of an investment by BNFL in local infrastructure following the siting of the THORP reprocessing plant at Sellafield. |
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The exception is that some provinces in Canada disallow the right to bypass queuing unless the matter is one in which the rights of the person under the constitution. |
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They approved payment for the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding and biliopancreatic diversion with a duodenal switch. |
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It wasn't all a Kempton disaster for Nicholls, who kept his narrow lead over Nicky Henderson with wins from Irish Saint and Grandioso, both also likely to bypass the Festival. |
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Hospitalization rates hovered around 15 percent or higher during the second and third years after gastric bypass, Zingmond's team reports in the same JAMA issue. |
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In late 2008 the controversial decision by the Scottish Government not to include the full Inverness bypass in its transport plan for the next 20 years was made. |
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This was started in the 1980s with the building of the Dumfries bypass. |
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A new dynamic buffering system for PET bottle conveyors operates as a bypass when production is running smoothly or as a buffer system in cases of downstream stoppages. |
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During a routine check up with his doctors in June 2009, he was strongly advised to have heart bypass surgery, which forced the band to cancel a tour of Denmark. |
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All El train service will bypass the station with SEPTA bus Route 46 detoured to 56th Street Station for passengers who normally transfer to the El at 60th Street. |
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Haig preferred an advance from Ypres, to bypass the flooded area around the Yser and the coast, before attempting a coastal attack to clear the coast to the Dutch border. |
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In their typical fashion, district officials ignored common sense and good advice to bypass superior air-conditioning methods of central air or rooftop units. |
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By installing a bypass line for the water meter, superintendents can protect their meters from unnecessary damage and allow for easy meter maintenance and replacement. |
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Pulmonary drug delivery offers various advantages over peroral routes, such as bypass of hepatic first-pass metabolism, quick onset of action, and low enzymatic activity. |
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Manny had a coronary last week, followed by a triple bypass. |
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In those who undergo surgery that involves a significant malabsorption component, such as Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, non-oral contraceptives are the best option. |
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The first phase of a proposed eastern bypass for the city is the Dublin Port Tunnel, which officially opened in 2006 to mainly cater for heavy vehicles. |
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A security researcher at Cambridge disclosed a new class of vulnerabilities that takes advantage of concurrency to bypass security protections such as antivirus software. |
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In the cases where a new motorway acts as a bypass of a state highway route, the original state highway is either stripped of that status or renumbered. |
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