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31. Let's bypass the town. 32. Villagers are especially concerned for the safety of children and youngsters who play on a small triangle of grass underneath the bypass. 33. My doctors performed a bypass operation to clear away a blockage in the blood vessels that supply my heart. 34. A Humphrey-type campaign to bypass the primaries and seek the nomination at the convention itself could no longer hope to succeed. 35. Will he urgently encourage all boards to purchase coronary artery bypass surgery and other cardiac surgery from Great Britain? 36. Yeltsin, 66, suffers from heart problems, recently underwent bypass surgery and was stricken with pneumonia last month. 37. Software written to ToolChest will be able to bypass pricey compliance testing on all the various Sparc boxes. 38. Mark Souder and John Hostettler, also of Indiana, did not, and the speaker will now bypass their fund-raisers. 39. After a quintuple bypass operation five years ago after a heart attack, Fuentes made walking part of his routine. 40. This policy, however, created a need for commercial network providers to bypass the NSFNET backbone as much as possible. 41. The normal gastric mucosa can prevent bypass diffusion of potentially noxious substances from the gastric lumen. 42. Mr Souness is expected to have a triple bypass operation later today to relieve the narrowing or blocking of his arteries. 43. Data for coronary revascularisation are limited to coronary artery bypass surgery; results of percutaneous coronary angioplasty are not yet available. 44. David and Barbara Owen say the property is blighted by plans for a bypass just yards away. 45. By 1904, however, the artificial channel had already silted up, and a bypass had to be cut. 46. Coun Walsh said he did not believe the bypass would hit the Guisborough economy by taking passing trade away from shops and garages. 47. And giant superstores, fastened to the bypass, and built in the style of the farmer's bothy. 47. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! 48. If we bypass the decision we simply move into autopilot and the red alert comes into play. 49. The possibility of using it as a bypass to the village was discussed with the Ministry of Defence in 1985. 50. Proposals to build a bypass were first introduced in 1986. 51. Time allowed 00:25 Read in studio Environmental campaigners have won their battle to stop a bypass being built across ancient water meadows. 52. Others feel outsiders are scuppering their chance of the bypass they have long wanted. 53. They tormented him with a plan to bypass theaters and just show it on television. 54. Because of our comparative approach, we must regretfully bypass interesting problems within the individual countries. 55. Computer-aided techniques will help by providing higher accuracy results, but will not bypass the need for previous detailed petrographic study. 56. About 300, 000 patients undergo bypass surgery annually, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. 57. In the postwar years, we have seen some tendencies bypass Stalinism and register important achievements. 58. The defeated bypass proposal was unveiled by parish councillor Edward Lucas. 59. The railway station has been re-sited down the line to make room for the town's bypass. 60. We are emphatically not introducing an appeal system in order to truncate or bypass it.