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A little like her fictional forebear Christopher from The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, much of it mystifies her or seems to bypass her entirely; her awkwardness wrongfoots people, mainly bemusing but occasionally angering them.
Lawyers for Mr. Bush sought to bypass her in another way, filing a motion to get N. Sanders Sauls, the judge who heard Mr. Gore's election contest over the weekend, to declare legal all of Seminole County's absentee votes.
Phyllis Pincus, who lives in Harrison, is thinking of ways to keep her existing garden alive, and is designing a drain that will bypass her washing machine's rinse cycle and flow into a tank.
She will bypass her other strong events -- the 200 freestyle, the 100 butterfly and the 200 backstroke -- because it would require her to swim them too closely together in Athens, should she make the team in all her events.
Mrs Blakey is also confident that although traffic will now bypass her shop, business will improve.
If someone's motives directly defy her attempt to exercise authority over her actions, then their power is not only independent of her authority; they bypass her agency altogether.
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The surviving spouse has access to the earnings (and in some cases principal) of the trust, but the money isn't hers outright and bypasses her estate when she dies.
In the case of Travers, the film bypasses her personal life.
Had she not felt under-appreciated that the prime minister had bypassed her with his "deeply weird" statement on YouTube?
And then the twins Ms. Lyde gave birth to two years later bypassed her altogether, slipping straight from the hospital into foster care.
Afterward, Davenport traveled directly to the East Coast, bypassing her home because, she said, "If I stopped in California, I might not get back on another plane".
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