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The North Stamford Association felt that it had been bypassed on the issue and vowed to fight back.
19): Portals and portal-thinking have been bypassed on the current Web, but you make a very good argument for each of the constituent parts.
Dooneys Gate suffered his fatal injury on the first circuit after which the fence was bypassed on the second circuit, as he received veterinary treatment.
American and British forces revised their war plans, concentrating on Iraqi strongholds that had been bypassed on the initial dash into Iraq.
Viewed as unsympathetic to the conservative cause, Mr. Jeffords was often bypassed on critical committee issues, his colleagues and aides said.
With nearly two dozen of her lawmakers reportedly considering voting against the stronger fund, conservative leaders have come up with a proposal to assuage fears that they will be bypassed on future aid decisions.
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Already, the Internet has bypassed ink-on-paper newspapers in terms of where Americans tend to get their news information.
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As happens on selection day, some focus shines on those bypassed for a team.
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