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Having initially waived a second reading of the bill, which would have led to it being immediately referred to Judiciary, Mansfield gave the bill a second reading on February 26, 1964, and then proposed, in the absence of precedent for instances when a second reading did not immediately follow the first, that the bill bypass the Judiciary Committee and immediately be sent to the Senate floor for debate.
Some research shows the incidence is initially decreased by off-pump coronary artery bypass, but with no difference beyond three months after surgery.
Nichols residents petitioned the legislature and won a bypass for Route 8 which was initially proposed to be built directly through the center of the historic village in the early 1900s.
Critics have complained that the rising toll rates have made Highway 407 more of a " luxury " rather than a bypass of existing congested roads as it was initially intended.
Hodges had initially hoped to bypass the city itself, believing it to be held only by a small garrison, which would presumably surrender once isolated.
The portion of I-385 that replaced U. S. 276 ( from SC-417 in Mauldin to SC-56 / I-26 in Clinton ) was initially the first phase built of an SC DOT plan that predated the Interstate System to upgrade and bypass existing through routes, the goal of forming a single limited-access highway from Greenville to the port of Charleston via the State Capital of Columbia.
They also posed a major obstacle to the development of the Oregon Trail ; initially, pioneers would gather at The Dalles to await small boats to carry them to the Willamette Valley ; in 1845, Sam Barlow and his associates built a road around the south side of Mount Hood, which allowed travelers along the Trail to bypass the rapids on the last leg of their journeys.
The Ba ' ath initially hoped to seek an agreement with the Talabani-Ahmad faction to bypass Barzani, prompting Barzani to enter into hostilities with the government again, shelling Kirkuk in March 1969.
Nelson returned to Salt Lake City in 1955 and was initially on the academic staff of the College of Medicine at the University of Utah, where in November of that year he performed the first cardiac operation in Utah utilizing cardiopulmonary bypass.
Arad bypass ( 12 km ) was initially opened as a simple carriageway and then completed on 6 June 2012.
Its routing on Whittier and Harbor Boulevards became Route 72 and was initially defined to run from Route 5 ( the former bypass ) to an unbuilt State Route 245, hence the route's lackluster end at Downey Road.
A controversial £ 33 million bypass around Westbury was initially proposed in 1997 with public consultation and a selection of route options proposed in 1999.
Relations with the city were not always cordial-the company initially blocked plans for a road bypass which threatened to limit its plans for expansion, and every so often letters appeared in the local paper, the Ripon Gazette bemoaning the ' American ' spelling of the word Center.
However, his backup plan worked, and his consciousness was returned to his original human body — mostly healed, although the nerve damage in his neck meant he required his tech-pac to bypass the damage — and the human Ebersol, initially amnesiac of the robot's exploits, returned to calling himself the Fixer.
Since the southerly bypass had not been completed in time for the 1964 renumbering, the route over the Tower Bridge — and along downtown streets — became Route 80, but US 99W signage remained ( initially following Capitol Mall to near the State Capitol, later turning south onto 3rd and 5th Streets east of the bridge ) until the late 1960s, before I-5 had finished replacing old US 99W north of Woodland.
The idea of constructing a northern bypass for Wilmington was initially identified by the North Carolina Department of Transportation ( NCDOT ) as a need in 1972.
In 1997 local officials initially stated that an interstate designation was sought for the bypass.
However, when the plans for a new highway through the corridor were initially drawn up, it was to bypass what became the Hawk's Nest in favor of a shoreline route.
It initially received the designation 138 Spur ; however, once the bypass was completed, the 138 and 138 Spur designations were swapped and the new 138 Spur truncated to Tara Boulevard on the west side of Jonesboro.

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The Central Artery, as part of MassHighway's Master Plan of 1948, was originally planned to be the downtown Boston stretch of Interstate 95, and was signed as such ; a bypass road called the Inner Belt ( officially Interstate 695 ) was to pass around the downtown core to the west, through the neighborhood of Roxbury and the cities of Brookline, Cambridge, and Somerville.
On May 27, 1957, " That'll Be The Day " was released as a single, credited to the Crickets to try to bypass Decca's claimed legal rights.
Following two minor heart attacks he had to undergo an emergency quadruple heart bypass in 1983, after which he was extremely weak, but he still managed to attend a 1988 Congressional hearing with old colleagues such as Jimmy Stewart and Ginger Rogers to protest media magnate Ted Turner's plan to colorize various black-and-white films from the 1930s and 1940s.
It is bypassed by a dual carriageway section of the A30 trunk road ; before the bypass was built the village straddled the A30 road.
With the construction of a bypass, the US 131 freeway was extended around the east side of the city.
It was also under the Temporary Provisions that Chiang was able to bypass term limits to remain as president.
A second attempt by Rommel to bypass or break the Commonwealth position was repulsed in the Battle of Alam Halfa in August, and in October the Eighth Army decisively defeated the Axis forces in the Second Battle of El Alamein.
At the same time, a bypass shortened the Nordschleife to, and with an additional small pit lane, this version was used for races in 1983, e. g. the 1000km Nürburgring endurance race, while construction work was going on nearby.
Keating was able to bypass cabinet in many instances, notably in the exercise of monetary policy.
The segment of I-94 that services Parma was originally part of the US 12 bypass, a freeway built prior to the Interstate System that allowed motorists to bypass Jackson and Parma.
The problem was determined to be a blocked carotid artery, and he had one of the earliest known carotid bypass operations to correct it.
In " Indiscreet " the technique was famously used to bypass the censors and allow Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman to be in bed together, and even to appear to pat her on the bottom.
The season was punctuated by Reeves receiving emergency coronary bypass surgery after Week 14.
Because the Khujand – Dushanbe route is closed in winter, the Anzob Tunnel was built to bypass the mountain crossing and open a route connecting Tashkent ( Uzbekistan ) and points north with Afghanistan and Pakistan to the south, via Tajikistan.
Gretzky was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 22, 1999, becoming the tenth player to bypass the three-year waiting period.
The town centre was closed to traffic in 1981 when a bypass was constructed to take traffic away from the main shopping area.
Tunnels were constructed by blasting the granite slopes using black powder ( nitroglycerin was only used to construct Summit Tunnel a. k. a. Tunnel No. 6 ) to bypass the difficulties of the snow.
An Israeli woman was killed in shooting attack on the Bethlehem bypass " tunnel " road, south of Jerusalem, on her way to work.

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* Thornton Heath the Croydon bypass, Thornton Road and then Purley Way ( known for its superstores, particularly Ikea, and for the site of Croydon Airport ) takes the place of the original road through Croydon, now the A235, rejoining the A23 at Purley near the Purley War Memorial Hospital, now named Brighton Road.
A section of the old bypass is still visible now named Simone Weil Avenue.
When the A199 Portobello bypass was opened, it was named the " Sir Harry Lauder Road ".
The bypass that was built in the early 2000s to relieve traffic pressure on the old, narrow High Street is named Mont St Aignan Way.
Over time, various sections of 2-lane controlled access highway were built to bypass the growing towns and villages, including a long section bypassing the townships of Rothesay and Quispamsis, named the Mackay Highway, having been built through a stretch of timberland formerly owned by the locally prominent Mackay family.
The decision to construct an immersed tube tunnel bypass followed an extensive public consultation, named the Collcon Feasibility Study.
Mousavi neither recognizes the current government as legitimate nor is likely to receive permission ; so, the movement was named a " path " in order bypass this law.
It flows through Chutes Provincial Park, which was named after chutes used to bypass rapids on this river.
There are two parks, Seymour Field ( named in 1977 after ' Skip ' Seymour, a former headteacher of a local school, and previously known as Transport Meadow, having been donated to the town by the Ministry of Transport after the construction of the A12 bypass in 1958-59 ), and the Fairfield ( historic site of village fairs, and still privately owned by the Petre family and leased to the parish council ).
The first attempt at resolving Fort Wayne's congestion problems occurred with the construction of the US 30 bypass ( now SR 930, later named Coliseum Boulevard ) around the northern edge of the city in 1952, to divert east – west traffic around the central city.
This railway had a loop line that allowed the heavy trains to bypass the steep incline up into Machen this line crossed the Rhymney River and through a halt named after the road bridge.
The York bypass terminates at the Hopgrove Roundabout ( named after the nearby Hopgrove pub ) in Stockton-on-the-Forest with the A1036 ( former route ) and A1237 near Forest Park golf club.
In places where emissions testing isn't required, a popular modification is to bypass the computer and disable the BBD's Idle Servo, or replace the BBD with a manually tuned carburetor, this process is commonly known as the " Nutter Bypass " named after John Nutter, noted to be the first person to document the process.
The bypass road was officially opened to the public in October 1957 and named The Hanson Memorial Highway.
In order to bypass the road, the so-called " Burma Road " was constructed ( named after the World War II road into China ).
This type of interchange is often used for bypass routes, and is named for the shape the two highways ' confluence makes when drawn on a map, creating a lower-case " y ".
Miller then decides to visit a strip club, where the Alien jumps hosts once again, this time taking over the body of a stripper named Brenda ( Claudia Christian ), which allows her to bypass a police search despite carrying the large bag full of weapons ; Brenda then has sex with a man in his car, induces a fatal heart attack in the man and steals his car.
The last named is now closed off at the western end of the village, following the opening of a dual-carriageway bypass ( N18 / N19 ) serving the Limerick to Ennis route, which has taken away the heavy traffic that was once a feature of Hurlers Cross.
Bypasses are often named after the town they route traffic around, for example the Newbury bypass.
The portion from Harriman to Otisville was built in 1904 – 1908 as a low-level freight bypass named the Graham Line.
Preacher Roe lived in West Plains, Missouri, where for many years he operated a small grocery store and also has a street named after him ( Preacher Roe Boulevard ), which included US 160 north of the US 63 bypass until the city rerouted US 160 and Route 17 around 2000.

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