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However, since 1997 it has been increasingly common for governments of the larger nations to bypass Investment Banks by making their bonds directly available for purchase over the internet.
* Using VPN to bypass internet censorship in How to Bypass Internet Censorship, a FLOSS Manual, 10 March 2011, 240 pp
Commercial whitelists are a system by which an internet service provider allows someone to bypass spam filters when sending email messages to its subscribers, in return for a pre-paid fee, either an annual or a per-message fee.
* On many internet browsers, holding down the ctrl key while clicking a link will allow it to bypass the popup filter.
BugMeNot is an internet service that provides usernames and passwords to let Internet users bypass mandatory free registration on websites.
According to the DoT report, WorldCom was able to install a fully redundant network bypass around the incident within 36 hours, allowing resumption of east coast and transatlantic internet communications.
The redundant dialer may be connected to a second phone line, or a specialized encoded cellular phone, radio, or internet interface device to bypass the PSTN entirely, to thwart intentional tampering with the phone line ( s ).

bypass and censorship
# Website Mirroring: is used as a circumvention tool to bypass censorship blocks on websites.
Privoxy is frequently used in combination with Tor or the Vidalia project or Squid and can be used to bypass Internet censorship.
Their signals will usually bypass local telecoms systems, hindering censorship and wiretapping attempts.

bypass and China
With assistance from He Long, Liu and Deng launched new campaigns to liberate vast areas in Southwestern China, by using long distance bypass and siege strategies.
Many men of head rank six status, proscribed from rising too high in the Silla administrative system defined by the bone rank system, sought to bypass this by studying Confucianism ( either in Silla or abroad in Tang China ) or else turned to careers in Buddhism.
In order to bypass the road, the so-called " Burma Road " was constructed ( named after the World War II road into China ).

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While some women's bicycles continue to use this frame style, there is also a variation, the mixte, which splits the top tube laterally into two thinner top tubes that bypass the seat tube on each side and connect to the rear fork ends.
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.
Many content filters have an option which allows authorized people to bypass the content filter.
The first phase of a proposed eastern bypass for the city is the Dublin Port Tunnel, which officially opened in 2006 to mainly cater for heavy vehicles.
When a pedal is off or inactive, the electric audio signal coming in to the pedal is diverted onto a " bypass ", resulting in a " dry " signal which continues on to other effects down the chain.
Passengers travelling both directions can bypass custom and immigration formalities, which reduces transit time.
In mammalian cells, stalling of replication at a damaged sites induces a number of rescue mechanisms that help bypass DNA lesions, but which also may result in errors.
The surface form produced by the morphophonological rules may consist of phonemes ( which are then subject to ordinary phonological rules to produce speech sounds or phones ), or else the morphophonological analysis may bypass the phoneme stage and produce the phones itself.
Hindu merchants from Surat and Southeast African merchants from Pate, seeking to bypass both the Portuguese blockade and Omani meddling, used the Somali ports of Merca and Barawa ( which were out of the two powers ' jurisdiction ) to conduct their trade in safety and without interference.
* 28 May: Two Israelis were killed when shots were fired at the car in which they were traveling south on the Ramallah bypass road.
In the first several decades of the 20th century, other inventors attempted ( unsuccessfully ) to use gyroscopes as the basis for early black box navigational systems by creating a stable platform from which accurate acceleration measurements could be performed ( in order to bypass the need for star sightings to calculate position ).
At MIT, The University of Southern California, RWTH Aachen University, and the University of New South Wales, an " artificial retina " is under development: an implant which will bypass the photoreceptors of the retina and stimulate the attached nerve cells directly, with signals from a digital camera.
A proposed bypass has been drawn up to circulate the city, which suffers from rush hour traffic, with potential routes either to the east or west of the city.
Contentious in particular are deep links, which do not point to a site's home page or other entry point designated by the site owner, but to content elsewhere, allowing the user to bypass the site's own designated flow, and inline links, which incorporate the content in question into the pages of the linking site, making it seem part of the linking site's own content unless an explicit attribution is added.
Ships can bypass Niagara Falls by means of the Welland Canal, which was improved and incorporated into the Saint Lawrence Seaway in the mid 1950s.
On 4 February 1980, the £ 4. 7m single carriage way bypass road was opened by Kenneth Clarke, which had been built to the east of the town, diverting the A49.
The exception is that some provinces in Canada disallow the right to bypass queuing unless the matter is one in which the rights of the person under the constitution.
The Italian government gave permission in 2008 to start works on the long awaited Varese-Como-Bergamo motorway, which would also include a bypass of the town of Varese.
The development comprises retail, residential and commercial elements, including a conference centre, hotel and Vue multiplex cinema, that will ultimately expand the city centre area, linking it to the River Forth, which has been cut off from the city centre area since the construction of the A9 bypass under the railway station in the 1960s.
If the cert is likely to be trusted and is failing because the domain name is a slight mismatch, it will then initially fail in the browser, but then be subjected to the notary trust, which can then bypass the browser warning.
In the local elections of 2007, many local councillors from the major parties were displaced by independent candidates whose main issue as a group is the construction of a road bypass which they believe is being deliberately denied by the Lincoln-centric members of the Lincolnshire County Council.
As the paltry reviews for his feature film ( which has been released without him ) come in, Gideon has a massive coronary and is taken straight to coronary artery bypass surgery.
Valparaíso ’ s road infrastructure has been undergoing substantial improvement, particularly with the completion of the “ Curauma — Placilla — La Pólvora ” freeway bypass, which will allow trucks to go directly to the port facility over a modern highway and through tunnels, without driving through the historic and already congested downtown streets.

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The section of Interstate 40 which runs between Memphis and Nashville is often referred to as the Music Highway During reconstruction, a long section of I-40 through downtown Knoxville near the central Malfunction Junction was completely closed to traffic from May 1, 2008 and not reopened until June 12, 2009 with all traffic redirected via Interstate 640, the northern bypass route.
Miraculously managing to bypass all safety measures, he succeeded ; whereupon one of the Eight Great Spells leapt from the book and lodged itself into his mind.
Ritchie Highway carried nearly all Baltimore-area traffic headed for Annapolis and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge until an alternate bypass road, Interstate 97, opened in the 1980s.
Faced with yet another outside scheme which would bypass the navigation from Wakefield to Ferrybridge, the company looked at improvements which would give of water all the way to both Leeds and Wakefield.
In March 1975 it was announced that the length from Junction 8 ( Bishops Stortford exit ) up to Junction 14, including the Cambridge western bypass would not, after all, be constructed to " M1 " standard.
Using the Jurisdiction and Removal Act of 1875, a law created so black litigants could bypass hostile southern state courts if they were denied justice, Southern Pacific was able to appeal all the way to the U. S. Supreme Court.
The efficiency curve of the fan design means that the amount of bypass that maximizes overall engine efficiency is a function of forward speed, which decreases from propellers, to fans, to no bypass at all as speed increases.
Generally, the spirit of the bear was referred to as friend, brother, uncle, or forestcousin, or ways were thought up that would bypass the need to refer to the spirit at all, even indirectly.
The Waterford Flight locks were constructed in the 1800s to allow boat traffic to bypass nearby Cohoes Falls, which had previously blocked all river traffic between the Mohawk and the Hudson Rivers.
West of downtown, the old main line was abandoned, but a brand new railroad line was built, running north from the NYC main line to the NYC's former Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad, allowing all NYC through traffic to bypass Rome.
A bypass, industrial estates and a new shopping centre in the town centre, called the Chantry Centre, were all built and the town ’ s character changed completely.
With few exceptions, all of its lines are double-or quadruple-tracked, and its Odawara Line acts as a bypass route for the Tōkaidō Main Line from Tokyo to western Kanagawa.
A second bypass was built in the 1980s, taking all through traffic well away from the town centre.
Also of this period was the Conway, a low ( by today's standards ) bypass ratio turbofan which was used on some Boeing 707s and Douglas DC-8s, and all Vickers VC10s as well as on the MkII variant of the Handley Page Victor bomber for the RAF.
A Fast Forward is a task that, once completed, allows the team that completes it to bypass all remaining tasks in the leg and proceed directly to the Pit Stop.
Today, almost all jet engines include some amount of bypass.
For flights consisting mostly of extended supersonic cruise at Mach 2, having no bypass at all was found to be optimal on both Concorde and Tu-144 due to reduction in inlet drag.
" An easy way to bypass this confusion would be to ask a non-negative question, such as " Is it all right with you if ...?
The £ 2 million (£ as of ), Sandiacre Stapleford Bypass opened in December 1964, being built two years before junction 25 of the M1 had been opened although all the bridges and roundabout were part of the bypass.
Some alarms will bypass some or all of the inputs at times by design.
Accordingly, a bypass line goes around the pump and feeds the gas generator using the nitrogen tank pressure until the APU speed is such that the fuel pump outlet pressure exceeds that of the bypass line, at which point all the fuel is supplied to the fuel pump.
A visionary development proposal expanded the city street grid to encompass all of Boyoma, and the 1819 opening of a railroad built to bypass the cataracts on the Congo River, opened shipping routes further into the Congo jungle.

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