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* Alan Dundes, Shabbat Elevator and Other Sabbath Subterfuges: An Unorthodox Essay on Circumventing Custom and Jewish Character, Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc., February 2002, ISDN: 0742516717

Circumventing and would
Circumventing these level requirements would then be further cheating.

Circumventing and .
Circumventing the traditional scientific approach by conducting an experiment without a hypothesis can lead to premature conclusions.
Circumventing an emissions test in this way is an offence and could result in a ticket or summons and could also result in license plates being seized.
Circumventing a royal decree outlawing the sangleys, as governor-general of the Philippines, Gómez Pérez Dasmariñas created Binondo in 1594 for the Catholic sangleys and their indio wives and their mestizos de sangley children and descendants.

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" On the morning of McVeigh's execution a letter was released in which he had written " For those die-hard conspiracy theorists who will refuse to believe this, I turn the tables and say: Show me where I needed anyone else.
Another theory identifies him with the historical outlaw Roger Godberd, who was a die-hard supporter of Simon de Montfort, which would place Robin Hood around the 1260s.
" A bizarre combination of the Labor Party, protectionists, Federation enthusiasts and die-hard anti-Federation free traders " censured Reid for paying the expenses of J. C. Neild who had been commissioned to report on old-age pensions, prior to parliamentary approval.
Sheridan shows Maynard around Babylon 5, but during his tour Maynard observes that being a space-station bureaucrat doesn't seem to suit a " die-hard spacer " like his friend John, something which upsets Sheridan, who begins to wonder if he's in the right job.
His support of President Johnson the previous year, however, lost him the support of the most die-hard segregationists, who bolted from the Democratic party to support William J.
Aiding Nash in his police work is the technically savvy Harvey Leek ( played by Jeff Perry ), a middle-aged " Deadhead " ( a die-hard Grateful Dead fan ), and young, hotheaded Evan Cortez ( played by Jaime P. Gomez, 1996 – 2000 ), who has an off-and-on, stormy relationship with Cassidy.
The same paper subsequently made a personal charge at another WSM member, calling her an ' unreconstructed ' " left-wing die-hard …" who " regularly contributes to anarchist and feminist websites and magazines " after she had appeared on The Late Late Show.
The enraged Yu led his troops to attack the die-hard bandits, who quickly ran to Cao to accuse Yu of treason.
The class has a lot of experiences while in Moscow: Dennis and Arvid take interest in two beautiful women, until they realize they might be KGB spies ; Eric meets up with his relatives in what is a very positive experience for him ; capitalist Alan has an argument with a die-hard socialist in a store ( who is also on the opposing Russian academic team ); Sarah and Darlene decide to record the sights and sounds of Moscow ; Simone goes to put flowers on a poet's grave and meets up with a charming Russian musician ; Dr. Samuels believe that his hotel room is bugged, but he just ends up making a fool of himself ; and Charlie has a brief romance with a schoolteacher.
In British politics the adjective " die-hard " ( best written with a hyphen ) was later used to describe those members of the House of Lords who, during the crisis caused by the Lords ' rejection of Lloyd George's " People's Budget " of 1909 refused to accept the diminution of the Upper House's powers by the Parliament Act 1911.
Foreign ministry spokesman said that the clashes were sparked by " die-hard nationalists, extremists and political adventurists who are abusing democratization to the detriment of our new policy of openness and of our very society.
But he was clearly no political die-hard, for as a writer he modelled himself on Émile Zola, who had been the most reviled of all defenders of Dreyfus.
ZUU can be seen as having two goals: promotion of the commercial title Zork Grand Inquisitor, and an attempt to reconcile with die-hard Infocom fans who may have harbored resentment against Activision for their role in buying Infocom in 1985 and subsequent closure of the company in 1989.
Executive Producer John Holmes acknowledged that emphasis on the workings of the law "... didn't hold a lot of excitement or interest, except for some die-hard people who love the law and are really interested in it ".< small >< ref >< A show Is Born The Age article </ ref ></ small >
Like all Brazilian football teams, Vila Nova has their own group of die-hard fans who call themselves ' TEV ' - Torcida Esquadrão Vilanovense ( usually referring to themselves as simply ' Esquadrão ').
However, as a die-hard florianista, he was eventually fired from his post by President Prudente de Morais, towards whom he was charged with disrespect in a speech he made at the burial of Floriano Peixoto, who had died untimely shortly after the end of his presidential term.
If the Viceroy fails, nothing can save the system you have set up .” This speech reflected the point of view of the die-hard Tories who were horrified by the prospect that some day there might be a Viceroy appointed by a Labour government .’

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Born and raised in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, Harper's die-hard hockey fandom drove him to serve as a color commentator for Atlanta Flames radio broadcasts.

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Eleuterio Quiñones, a die-hard supporter of Puerto Rican statehood whose grasp of public affairs and general culture level would be best compared to those of Archie Bunker in the U. S., and his son Elpidio-a 38-year old special education patient with the emotional age of a child but with rather stunning reproductive organs-are still a staple of Puerto Rican radio and television.
With contemporary black music evolving into what would eventually become known as funk, the die-hard soul-lovers of the north still preferred the mid -’ 60s era of Motown-sounding black American dance.
The final page often produced a totally unexpected plot twist that would invariably leave even his most die-hard fans surprised.
Club said " it's a pretty impossible question for a die-hard fan, but if I were forced at gunpoint to name my favorite episode ever, ' Colonel Homer ' would probably be the first to leap to mind, if only for the pure joy that is ' Bagged Me a Homer '.

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The Paris of Zola, Manet, France, Degas, Fauré, a group that had assembled more on the basis of status affinity than actual artistic tastes, indulging in the refinements of Dandyism, was at the opposite end of the economic, social, and political spectrum from the gritty, tough-talking, die-hard, emigrant artists that peopled Montparnasse.
Although Bandbaja was hailed by many as Pakistani music journalism's finest moment, die-hard fans of bands that have been on the receiving end of Bandbaja's harsh criticism seem less than impressed by the effort.

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As Joachim Pissarro points out, “ Once such a die-hard Impressionist as Pissarro had turned his back on Impressionism, it was apparent that Impressionism had no chance of surviving.
RPGamer reported in July 2004 that Square was polling die-hard customers, testing the feasibility of porting Final Fantasy Adventure to the Nintendo DS.
After several months of stalemate, on 14 March 1800, Chiaramonti was elected as a compromise candidate, certainly not the choice of die-hard opponents of the French Revolution, and took the name of Pius VII.
The Prime Minister was content with the prospect of losing die-hard Free Traders, and prepared a memorandum which contained a number of radical, reforming economic opinions.
Giamatti had a lifelong interest in baseball ( he was a die-hard Boston Red Sox fan ).
Although die-hard supporters of prohibition continued to fight the inevitable, there were signs that it was starting to become more and more detrimental to the social and economic aspects of the community.
This view commended itself to Charles I and his episcopal advisers ; even if Hall, with John Davenant and Thomas Morton, was considered a likely die-hard by Richard Montagu if it ever came to reunification with the Catholic Church.
During the 1930s, Niebuhr was a prominent leader of the militant faction of the Socialist Party of America, although he disliked die-hard Marxists by calling their beliefs a religion and a thin one at that.
This event also illustrated the new nature of Soviet politics — the most decisive attack on the Stalinists was delivered by defense minister Georgy Zhukov, and the implied threat to the plotters was clear ; however, none of the " anti − party group " were killed or even arrested, and Khrushchev disposed of them quite cleverly: Georgy Malenkov was sent to manage a power station in Kazakhstan, and Vyacheslav Molotov, one of the most die-hard Stalinists, was made ambassador to Mongolia and later the Soviet representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The Allied leadership was worried some die-hard Nazi units might try to mount an effective guerilla campaign against the occupation.
Kelly points out that it was said half-jokingly, many a true word said in jest, as Shankly had fully realised the importance of football to its die-hard fans, himself included.
It really was something special for the true die-hard Maiden fans, and we'd already made that quite clear.
Wyndham was the leader of the " die-hard " opponents in the House of Commons of the Parliament Bill that became Parliament Act 1911.
Almost no touring was done in support of the album, and it remains unheard by many, though most die-hard fans consider it to be their greatest release.
The release gave die-hard Racer X fans hope that new material was on the way, but nothing came to fruition.
When a Democrat was elected to Congress from a die-hard Republican county, the Sentinel ’ s editor refused to print the fact.

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