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bypassed and Three
He bypassed the traditional stepping stone of Formula Three and joined TOMS-Toyota in Formula 3000.
Three years later, Spaho complained to the Parliament in Belgrade that he was bypassed when this Memorandum was signed, even though he supported the same idea.

bypassed and Island
The main objections to this plan were threefold: 1 ) Carcass Island, being in the west of the archipelago, was nearest to continental Argentine bases ; 2 ) its proximity to the airbase on Pebble Island ; and 3 ) its remoteness from Stanley, as it was furthest from the main objectives, and West Falkland was ultimately bypassed in the war.
The Empire of Japan could no longer supply their garrison on Kolombangara Island, and the Allies bypassed it, landing instead on Vella Lavella to the west.
However, when the Staten Island Railroad, which bypassed Rossville, opened in 1860, most Staten Islanders began referring to neighborhoods along its route on the basis of what station along the railroad line was nearest ; hence Rossville became colloquially part of Prince's Bay, the closest station to it.
MD 18 is the main east – west local highway on Kent Island and east to Centreville, serving the centers of Stevensville, Chester, Kent Narrows, Grasonville, and Queenstown that are bypassed by U. S. Route 50 and US 301.

bypassed and continued
Further congestion on this route, caused by continued resistance just inland at St. Laurent, was bypassed with a new route, and at 17: 00, the surviving tanks of the 741st tank battalion were ordered inland via the E-1 draw.
During this time vehicles bypassed the barricades and continued driving over the bridge.
When the former seaport was bypassed during construction of railroad lines in the 19th century, its decline continued.
He continued in the Western Theater under Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, but left before the end of the Atlanta Campaign when he was bypassed for a promotion to command the Army of the Tennessee.
Although the county seat moved to Brenham in 1844, the town continued to thrive as a center for the cotton trade until the mid-1850s, when the railroad bypassed it.
This work firstly took issue with those whose arguments continued to be based on Romans 13: 1-2 and in particular addressed the arguments in an anonymous work that may have been published in two parts, but that is extant only in its second part entitled The Second Part of the Religious Demurrer ; and secondly bypassed the critical emphasis on Romans 13: 1-2 to develop arguments based on the need to protect oneself from chaos, as originally deployed by Ascham in his 1648 Discourse.

bypassed and traveling
Traffic traveling between Durban and Johannesburg used to pass through Ladysmith up until the late 1980s, but the completion of the N3, bypassing Ladysmith to the west, has caused a dramatic drop in traffic volumes through this town as well as others that are now bypassed.
When Interstate 15 freeway opened in 1968, the town of Yermo was immediately bypassed by traffic traveling to and from Las Vegas, Nevada.

bypassed and down
Subsequent guerilla warfare kept the Roman legions pinned down and preserved Carthage's toehold in Sicily, although Roman forces which bypassed Hamilcar forced him to relocate to Eryx, to better defend Drepana.
Since stopping the line to re-knock conscious animals causes " down time " and results in lower profits, the Humane Slaughter Act is usually bypassed and ignored by USDA supervisors.
However, when Interstate 40 bypassed the village in 1981, the local economy went into a decline, leading most of those businesses to shut down.
However, when Interstate 40 bypassed the small village to the north in May, 1970 and received only one exit from the freeway, the local economy went into a decline due to the bypass and the concurrent closure of nearby Clinton-Sherman Air Force base at Burns Flat, leading most of those businesses to shut down.
This location was chosen in order to ensure that Kingston, whose elected officials had refused to offer incentives to attract the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe to build through their community, would be bypassed by the line as it put down tracks from Paris through Farmersville to Dallas.
Instead the rebels bypassed Wade's army at Newcastle, by heading down the opposite coast via Carlisle.
The attacker bypassed the police watch by coming down the chimney.
There he learns from Zack Allen that the Earth Alliance is preparing to shut down and scuttle the station since the avenues of trade and diplomacy have largely bypassed the aging, off-the-beaten-path station.
Due to faulty obturation, the flash from the original propellant charge bypassed the projectile and prematurely ignited the subsidiary charges before the shell passed them, slowing the shell down.
He drove down the Valley without opposition, bypassed Harpers Ferry, crossed the Potomac River, and advanced into Maryland.
He drove down the Valley without opposition, bypassed Harpers Ferry, crossed the Potomac River, and advanced into Maryland.
1 and 2 Troops made good progress down the centre of the Spit and when advised of the situation of 5 and 6 Troops, bypassed Leviticus in order to turn about.
In 2004, Swift bypassed college and opted for the NBA, turning down his commitment to play for USC.
For example, a web blocking Hayden's path can be bypassed by capturing fire with the Glaive, and then launching it at the web to burn it down.

bypassed and south
After the flood was cleaned up, express service was able to resume on September 17 with trains running between Van Cortlandt Park – 242nd Street and 14th Street, making local stops north of and express stops south of 96th Street, while and trains made all stops in Manhattan ( but bypassed all stations between Canal Street and Fulton Street until October 1 ).
However, when the Trans-Siberian Railway bypassed the city in favor of the village of Novonikolayevsk ( now Novosibirsk ), development began to move south to connect with the railway.
Although this gap between the Trachinian Cliffs and the Malian Gulf was only " wide enough for a single carriage ", it could be bypassed by a trail which led over the mountains south of Thermopylae and joined the main road behind the Greek position.
During the 1990s, businesses in villages south of Hunstanton ( Dersingham, Ingoldisthorpe and Snettisham ) complained of a loss in trade after being bypassed by the A149, which carries heavy Hunstanton-bound traffic.
Long the major town in central Oregon, Prineville was snubbed in 1911 when the railroad tycoons James J. Hill and Edward H. Harriman bypassed the city as they laid track south from The Dalles.
In the early 1970s, the town suffered as a result of the opening of Interstate Highway 80 that bypassed the town, some 35 miles to the south.
The town is bypassed to the west by the A350, which links the M4 motorway with Chippenham and nearby towns to the south, such as Melksham and Trowbridge.
M. Piacenza with guides J. J. Carrel and J. Gaspard on September 9, 1911, climbed most of the ridge but bypassed the overhangs near the top to the south.
Downtown Mexico City can be bypassed using Mexico Highway 136 ( a divided limited-access route ) and Mexico Highway 115, which reconnects to Mexico Highway 95D south of the Mexican Federal District.
However, due to government delays on extending the line further south, a group of Wellingtonian businessmen established the Wellington and Manawatu Railway ( WMR ) and built their line along a more direct route that bypassed Foxton.
Alcester is bypassed to the south of the town.
Since the 1960s the M4 motorway has bypassed the village to the south and west.
The town is bypassed by the N43 to the north and the A26 autoroute to the south.
Church Lane was bypassed when a new road was made directly south from Pound Hill junction to join the old road at the bottom of the hill near Frogshole Farm.
* Small Heath ( Now bypassed to the south )
They bypassed the headquarters and the American tanks nearby, surrounding the defenders and establishing blocking positions on the road to the south.
The Japanese community was in part indentured divers and boat hands who returned to Japan after a period of service and some longer term residents who were active in boat building and in the ownership of luggers for hire-which was illegal but bypassed by leases through third parties back to other Japanese, a practice called " dummying " Additionally, many south Pacific Islanders were worked in the industry, many of whose ancestors were originally imported against their will ( see Blackbirding ).
The population dropped after World War II when the Alaska Highway bypassed it 300 miles to the south.
The portion of the Yellowstone Trail southwest of Buffalo and east of Albany became part of NY 5, which bypassed Syracuse and Utica to the south.
The Northern Silk Road on one route bypassed the Tarim Basin north of the Tian Shan mountains and traversed it on three oases-dependent routes: One north of the Taklamakan Desert, one south, and a middle one connecting both through the Lop Nor region.
The ancient main street through the centre of the village running south to Leicester and north towards Coalville was classified as the A50 under the British road numbering scheme, but this road has now bypassed much of the village due to two road schemes in the 1980s and 90s.
Ellon is bypassed by the A90 road, which offers convenient access to Aberdeen to the south and Peterhead and Fraserburgh to the north.
The White Lion Inn stands on the High Street, which leads off what was the old main London to Exeter road before the village was bypassed to the south in 1992 by the A303.
The N26 joins the N5 at Cloonlara just east of Swinford ( bypassed to the south by the N5 Swinford Bypass ).

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