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It was not clear, however, how he planned to bypass the state's usual law enforcement procedures.
If PRC leaders ignored the Dalai Lama and focused instead on the Tibetan Youth Congress and Tibet-based leaders of the uprising, that would indicate the PRC planned to bypass him, according to this scholar.
In the late 1970s construction began on the Jonglei (Junqalī) Canal, which was planned to bypass the Sudd and provide a straight, well-defined channel for the Al-Jabal River to flow northward until its junction with the White Nile.
WASHINGTON — When President Obama announced in June that he planned to bypass congressional gridlock and overhaul the nation's immigration system on his own, he did so in a most public way: a speech in the White House Rose Garden.
When Kirchner stepped aside in 2007, allowing his wife to compete instead in an election that he could easily have won himself, there was speculation that the couple planned to bypass the constitutional limit on two consecutive presidential terms by succeeding each other in office indefinitely.
In the late 1940s, a freeway was planned to bypass this portion of Route 42, with right-of-way acquisition and construction starting in the 1950s.
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