Cavalry penetrated deeply into the enemy's flanks bypassing its defensive strong points and raided its rear. |
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This ensures that during suckling milk is channeled directly to the abomasum bypassing wasteful ruminal fermentation. |
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It also means that the money is paid out more quickly, bypassing the long wait until probate is granted. |
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There could be heard around me the gentle snoring of soldiers within their tents sometimes cut by the howl of a bypassing wind from the forest. |
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We will see widespread bypassing of the new requirements for do-it-yourself projects. |
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By implementing VI, applications can communicate with each other directly, bypassing the operating system and protocol stacks. |
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She is more concerned, however, with the new generation of Scottish actors who have gone straight to Hollywood, bypassing the Scottish stage. |
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And hypnosis works was bypassing the conscious mind and communicating directly with the unconscious mind. |
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On the margins, the contest is just as threatening, and bypassing trouble is becoming a preoccupation for many. |
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By bypassing the normal hearing apparatus it provides an artificial hearing sensation to deaf people. |
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A few of our cast make their way along a now quieting Calle Atocha toward the station, bypassing a few sleazy dives as they go. |
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It can be powered by any heat source including solar energy thus bypassing fuel cells. |
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Sources claimed the ad was really aimed at bypassing two senior officials next in line for the post, because of ethnicity. |
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Armed with my home-printed boarding card, I head straight for security, bypassing the hoards of people queueing at the check-in desks. |
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I travel all over the UK and it is a pleasure bypassing most towns, looking at countryside instead of built-up areas. |
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By bypassing profiteering intermediaries, farmers can get a fair price for their product. |
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When calves are fed milk it is funnelled through the oesophageal groove to the true stomach, bypassing the rumen. |
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I simply had the misconception that bi-amping implied bypassing the crossover, but it was clearly not the case. |
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In the meantime the software giant is advising users to make changes on a single domain controller, so bypassing the replication problem. |
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It provides a way for good bands to reach big audiences directly, bypassing the gatekeepers and their straightjacketed radio playlists. |
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This software communicates directly to the disk drive, bypassing the operating system. |
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Through fair trade, producers sell directly to importers, bypassing various intermediaries who often take the lion's share of the profits. |
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Back in France, de Gaulle simply appointed his own men to set up local administrations in liberated areas, bypassing the American plan for a military government of occupation. |
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The bus rolls up to the porticoed entrance, literally bypassing the parking and traffic problems that the foundation's neighbors have been suing about. |
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The 1773 Tea Act allowed the East India Company to ship tea straight to the 13 colonies, bypassing a costly, dutiable stop in Britain. |
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She was not shy about admitting that she was bypassing the provincial government and negotiating directly with the municipalities. |
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I fear that bypassing the United Nations and demanding regime change by force instead of working toward peaceful disarmament is a dangerous step for our nation. |
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However, the police continued to arrest hundreds of people, bypassing the courts and detaining them without proper authority. |
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To deliver HSV into the axoplasm, viral particles stripped of their envelopes by detergent were injected into the giant axon, thereby bypassing the infective process. |
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Thousands of lorries and trucks are being forced into provincial towns for rest stops and catering services, defeating the purpose of bypassing towns in the first place. |
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There is also a button for bypassing overall processing, allowing you to hear the unaffected sound. |
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When power was applied directly to the relay on the motor, bypassing the broken wire, the motor operated. |
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Alone among the arts, music addresses and speaks directly to the center of feeling, bypassing altogether, and with no need of the interposition of, the intellectual faculty. |
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But, an under-the-radar trend shows a quieter exodus crossing that grain, bypassing the burbs and sunny climes for more rural, less subdivided environs. |
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Tendentious jokes are a way of bypassing the barriers against the direct expression of both obscenity and aggression which civilization has set up. |
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Fighting off panic, he raced over to the stairway, and skipped down the stairs as he had done before, bypassing the grieving dragons, who completely ignored him. |
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Once inside, however, users are free to post their scripts and screen their short films, bypassing the usual hurdles and addressing a global audience. |
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The US would be outraged at the bypassing of bilateral agreements and flouting of its citizen's rights. |
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Bill C-29 seeks to prevent individuals from bypassing campaign financing rules. |
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Saving money by bypassing training programs is a false economy. |
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A drip edge is simply a piece of metal mounted on the edge of the roof to prevent water from curling underneath the edge of the roof and bypassing the gutters. |
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Perhaps they were feeling above mundane trivials of life, still moving apace, bypassing obstacles such as moss-covered trees through the vast green tunnel. |
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We will not allow ourselves to be caught up in jurisdictional wrangling, passing the buck and bypassing their needs. |
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They would instead file their claim directly with the Tribunal, thus bypassing the Commission. |
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For instance, we do not find any proven advantage in bypassing or sidelining regional groups. |
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By completely bypassing the damaged part of the cochlea, the cochlear implant uses its own electrical signals to stimulate the auditory nerve, allowing the person to hear. |
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A computer controlled solenoid can open a small air passage bypassing the closed throttle plate. |
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By bypassing our territory, this project deprives our country of gas deliveries from this new supply route. |
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The public can access the control tower by easily bypassing security arrangements. |
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The senator then turned to Chief Johnson for questions, bypassing LaPierre. |
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Africa has skipped a technological generation, bypassing the landlines that stripe our Western skies for the wireless way. |
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It was asked, left to right, across the stage, bypassing Gingrich, tightening the noose. |
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It has straightforward guidance on casing the target, as well bypassing guards, security, cameras, and access control. |
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It was thus unnecessary to amend legislation in order to provide for the possibility of bypassing local courts. |
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I wonder from my experience in Skopje whether we have not gone too far in bypassing the competence of the local Commission delegation. |
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With a view to increasing realisations, the company has also changed its marketing approach to target customers directly, bypassing the dealership route. |
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He seemed to be going at full speed and with wizardry bypassing players. |
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Assassins are trained to meld with the shadows, bypassing defenses and launching potent surprise attacks with their poisoned blades. |
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More noteworthy is that the superior mesenteric angiograms showed shunting of blood from the arterioles to the venous channels, bypassing the capillaries. |
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Other infrastructure development includes a new bridge over the Daugava, a road bypassing the city centre and several new cargo terminals on the left bank of the river. |
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It seems to us a serious flaw to see a child-poverty-fighting program bypassing the highest risk families, and those who face the highest hurdles when they try to enter the workforce. |
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The sealing had deteriorated to such an extent that a large amount of air was short circuiting the system through the air preheater and thus bypassing the furnace. |
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It is strongly felt that lack of consultations with the National Commissions belittles their role and encourages networking, bypassing the National Commissions. |
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Especially in view of the lack of consensus in the Council, it is not warranted to take a procedural decision to consider this item directly in plenary meeting of the General Assembly, thus bypassing the General Committee. |
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If your case does not settle at neutral evaluation, your dispute will normally be fast-tracked to an arbitration hearing, bypassing the pre-hearing stage. |
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Holy Fire is an attempt to explore how new media art, bypassing all the stereotypes connected with its presumed immateriality and difficulties of maintenance, was able to enter the art market. |
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Furthermore, consumers are increasingly bypassing retail stores and buying online. Despite these provisos, the early evidence does suggest that consumers are pulling in their horns. |
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By looking directly at their brains and bypassing the constraints of behaviourism, MRIs can tell us about dogs' internal states. |
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He also describes how Motti offloads the production of artwork onto the media, bypassing the laws of the art market as much as possible and forgoing the image in favour of urban legend and rumour. |
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In Uganda, for example, Fund staff have long cultivated relations with the mainstream Economic Policy Research Center while repeatedly bypassing the more heterodox Center for Basic Research. |
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Guests using this select entrance can be welcomed in optimal conditions, with direct customised access from avenue Winston-Churchill, bypassing the adjacent main peristyle entrance. |
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And America's aim, or so Iran argues, is to open an oil-and-gas route from Central Asia to the sea through Pakistan and a pacified Afghanistan, bypassing Iran. |
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By bypassing usual long and costly web services developments, Novedia-Convertigo are in few weeks exposing existing e-business on Smartphones or any handy or inboard devices. |
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Combined with the economic slow-down and shoppers cutting back on expenses, O'Rourke says retailers are already bypassing upscale products like cherries. |
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So, in the hope of bypassing the years of steady effort I suspect may be required, I travelled to the Dhamma Sindhu centre to do a Vipassana retreat, the most extreme form of meditation I know. |
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The arts can facilitate a process of learning through the engaged senses, bypassing conditioned patterns of thinking and allowing other ways of knowing to come forward, at times subtly, at times overwhelmingly. |
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The lanes are clearly seen and their several kilometres width proves that the fire could hardly spread from one part to another by bypassing them. |
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Extreme weather events can readily mobilize contaminants that have accumulated on hardened surfaces, and can increase the quantity of water bypassing water treatment facilities during storm events. |
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The sharp rise in both rural and urban inequality in recent years is a reflection of the recent growth that is largely bypassing the remaining poor. |
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The first European known to descend the river was the famous explorer La Salle in 1669, who used the river as a route from Lake Ontario to Lake Erie, bypassing Niagara Falls. |
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I will close by saying that we will be in favour of this bill, the purpose of which is to counter the misappropriation or bypassing of campaign financing rules, because it is very important. |
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Should the network develop a major problem, the system is intelligent enough to be able to transmit the information in another direction, bypassing the problem and ensuring continuity of service. |
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Copyright owners argue the case for an outright ban on any bypassing of encryption or other technological protection measures in the belief that such activity, if permitted, would lead to widespread piracy. |
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The Italian legislature has given all taxable persons liable to VAT and subject to its fiscal competence the possibility of bypassing entirely any form of fiscal control in relation to a series of tax years. |
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It has since been upgraded to dual carriageway along much of its length, bypassing the towns of Bingley and Keighley. |
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Instead of attacking directly, the Germans invaded through the Low Countries, bypassing the Line to the north. |
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Reserve powers may include, for instance, the right to issue emergency legislation or regulation bypassing the normal processes. |
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From here the road bridges the River Nene and the Nene Way before bypassing Irthlingborough. |
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The road carries on up the Tyne valley, bypassing the village of Corbridge and the market town Hexham. |
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As a young shipwright, I heard old timers warn me against seagulling or bypassing the union hall while seeking work. |
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Smelling the barn can result in driving too fast, not clearing weapons properly, and bypassing ammunition-recovery procedures. |
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For superstitious reasons, many buildings number their 13th storey as 14, bypassing 13 entirely. |
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Station crew members installed a series of jumper cables, bypassing the sensor, and the Poisk module hooks retracted. |
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They are sit-and-wait predators that catch bypassing prey with their strongly incrassate, raptorial forelegs. |
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One way we have seen rootkits hide themselves on 64-bit systems is bypassing driver signing checks done by winload. |
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The ABI is considered revolutionary because it stimulates neurons directly at the human brainstem, bypassing the inner ear entirely. |
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This is likely due to the high pressure drop across the filter, which leads to high gap air flow, and more particles bypassing the filter. |
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Thomas Gallus accords to affect a kind of experiential knowledge distinct from and even bypassing the intellect. |
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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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Others have been given absailing equipment so they can descend on the OUTSIDE of the ground, bypassing the perilous stairs, in the event of an emergency. |
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As of January 2008 there are advanced plans to improve the A628 route by bypassing Mottram and Tintwistle to the north with a spur to the A57 road. |
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Automobile traffic is carried by the Autostrada del Sole, Route A1, which goes through numerous shorter tunnels, bypassing an old road, originally Roman, through Futa Pass. |
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A new imperial tribute system established Mexica tribute collectors that taxed the population directly, bypassing the authority of local dynasties. |
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Turbofans differ from turbojets in that they have an additional fan at the front of the engine, which accelerates air in a duct bypassing the core gas turbine engine. |
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