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Angelfish was a short-lived mid-1990s Scottish alternative rock group originating from Edinburgh, Scotland, formed as a side-project to Scottish group Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie, after keyboardist and backing vocalist Shirley Manson was signed as a solo artist to circumvent the Mackenzies ' existing record contract.
Having Mr. Luskin as lead counsel can only support Mr. Armstrong's attempts to overcome or circumvent the charges as soon as possible.

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The use of anagrams and fabricated personal names may be to circumvent restrictions on the use of real names, as happened in the 18th century when Edward Cave wanted to get around restrictions imposed on the reporting of the House of Commons.
Over Grant's objection, Johnson removed generals Sheridan and Sickles for failing to follow his earlier orders to circumvent the Reconstruction acts.
In the autumn of 1867 he accepted a $ 40 per week contract, nominally as a clerk, but really to play professionally for the Chicago Excelsiors, not an uncommon arrangement used to circumvent the rules of the time, which forbade the hiring of professional players.
This property can be useful, for instance to test for the presence of humans as with CAPTCHAs, and for computer security to circumvent brute-force attacks.
But, before the 1989 Abbey National Building Society demutualisation, the Courts found against the two year rule after legal action brought by Abbey National itself in order to circumvent the intent of the legislators.
This prohibition is much less flexible than the prohibition against the transactions with the company, and attempts to circumvent it using provisions in the articles have met with limited success.
As data rates increase, the problems of timing skew, power consumption, electromagnetic interference and crosstalk across parallel buses become more and more difficult to circumvent.
Compressed sensing techniques circumvent the need for data-compression by sampling off a cleverly selected basis.
The use of short-term fasting, or various forms of intermittent fasting have been used as a form of dieting to circumvent this issue.
With help from Plancius Peter, a Flemish minister who was engaged in producing maps, globes and nautical instruments, they sought for a northeastern or northwestern access to Asia to circumvent the VOC monopoly.
Consequently, in 1615 Isaac Le Maire and Samuel Blommaert, assisted by others, focused on finding a south-westerly route around the Tierra del Fuego, in order to circumvent the monopoly of the VOC.
They note that the discoverers of the two planets around HW Virginis tried to circumvent the naming problem by calling them " HW Vir 3 " and " HW Vir 4 ", i. e. the latter is the 4th object – stellar or planetary – discovered in the system.
Skilled memory enables experts to rapidly encode, store, and retrieve information within the domain of their expertise and thereby circumvent the capacity limitations that typically constrain novice performance.
Governor-General Ghulam Mohammad was unable to circumvent the order, and the new Constituent Assembly, elected by the provincial assemblies, met for the first time in July 1955.
This boarding-bridge allowed the Roman navy to circumvent some of Carthage's naval skills by using their marines to board Carthaginian ships and fight in hand to hand combat.
He managed to circumvent this restriction by joining his local Home Guard in the capacity as armourer, which was officially classified as technical staff.
The American satirist and mathematician Tom Lehrer has been rumored to have been the first to invent the gelatin shot in the 1950s while working for the National Security Agency, where he developed vodka gelatin as a way to circumvent a restriction of alcoholic beverages on base, but the claim that he was first is untrue.
It is, however, possible to circumvent this limitation by using the multi-extent ( fragmentation ) feature of ISO 9660 Level 3 and create ISO 9660 filesystems and single files up to 8 TB.
To circumvent this problem, dye-based inks are made with solvents that dry rapidly or are used with quick-drying methods of printing, such as blowing hot air on the fresh print.
* Eugene Louis Facciuto ( aka " Luigi "), an accomplished dancer who, after suffering a crippling automobile accident in the 1950s, created a new style of jazz dance based on the warm-up exercises he invented to circumvent his physical handicaps.
He was skilled enough, however, to circumvent some of these issues by his interactive approach to the various forms of media, advertising his radio interviews in a newspaper column for example, and vice versa.
The provision for trial without jury to circumvent jury tampering succeeded and came into force in 2007, the provision for complex fraud cases was defeated.
The Jell-O shot was claimed to be in invented by American singer-songwriter Tom Lehrer in the 1950s to circumvent restrictions on alcoholic beverages at the army base he was then stationed at.

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After taking this Vernon news, immediately sent four ships to its fleet to intercept Spanish ships, finally getting these English circumvent controls and enter the port of Cartagena on April 21, 1740, landing there the new governor and several hundred of valuable veteran soldiers.
During the early 19th century, several attempts to create a second medical school in Philadelphia had been stymied, largely due to the efforts of University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine alumni In an attempt to circumvent that opposition, a group of Philadelphia physicians led by Dr. George McClellan sent a letter to the trustees of Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania ( now Washington & Jefferson College ) in 1824, asking the College to establish a medical department in Philadelphia.
His work Dialoghi d ' amore (" Dialogues of Love "), written in Italian, was one of the most important philosophical works of his time In an attempt to circumvent a plot, hatched by local Catholic Bishops to kidnap his son, Judah sent his son from Castile, to Portugal with a nurse, but by order of the king, the son was seized and baptized.
France undertook, moreover, to pay the outstanding subsidies to Sweden, amounting to one and a half millions of livres annually, beginning from January 1772 ; and Vergennes, one of the great names of French diplomacy, was to be sent to circumvent the designs of Russia at Stockholm as he had previously circumvented them at Constantinople.
In an attempt to circumvent the plot, Judah sent his son to Portugal with a nurse, but by order of the king, the son was seized and baptized.
as an attempt to circumvent its dependence on Chinese tea, the East India Company sent Scottish botanist Robert Fortune to China to purchase and bring out of China tea plants, which were then taken to India, although it was the discovery of native varieties of tea plant in India which proved more important for the development of production there.

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On March 5, 1895, to circumvent a recent state supreme court decision striking down an earlier county reorganization, the Idaho Legislature combined Alturas and Logan Counties into a new county called Blaine.
" Derry / Londonderry " has been used unofficially to circumvent the Derry / Londonderry name dispute, in which Irish nationalists used " Derry " and Ulster unionists use " Londonderry " for the city and county in Northern Ireland.

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Power-levelers sometimes circumvent this provision by what could be called " passive power-leveling ", where a high level character who has access to healing abilities does not formally join the lower-level character's party, instead a ) healing and / or " powering up " the lower-level character, b ) targeting the enemy with spells or effects that do not involve joining the battle, and / or c ) fighting alongside the lower-level character until the enemy is nearly defeated and then pausing the battle ( e. g., through use of " calm " or a similar command ) and allowing the lower-level character to resume, finish, and claim all the experience points for itself.
:* Clarification of the independent claim language: Independent claims are typically written with very broad terms, to avoid permitting competitors to circumvent the claim by altering some aspect of the basic design.
So a variety of strategies are used to circumvent their legal and humanitarian duties, including plausible deniability, secret police, " need to know ", denial that certain treatments constitute torture, appeal to various laws ( national or international ), use of jurisdictional argument, claim of " overriding need ", the use of torture by proxy, and so on.
To circumvent the tradition the original dwelling was demolished and replaced, voiding the descendants ' claim to the property.
:* Corporate claim not to use peat land but to circumvent the issue it does not consider coastal or shallow peat as peatland.

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During the 1992 election, Andreas gave more than $ 1. 4 million in soft money and $ 345, 000 to individual candidates, using multiple donors in his company and family members ( including wife Inez ) to circumvent contribution limits.
Although originally limited to 32-bit addressing ( and therefore about 4 GB drives ), FFS belatedly got some third-party 64-bit patches and then real ( but non-Commodore ) updates to allow it to circumvent these limitations.
To circumvent the 25 % " Chicken tax " on light trucks, Couriers ( as with Chevrolet LUV's ) were imported in " cab chassis " configurations, which included the entire light truck, less the cargo box or truck bed and were only subject to a 4 % tariff. Subsequently, a truck bed would be attached to the chassis and the vehicle could be sold as a light truck.
To circumvent the 25 % Chicken tax on light trucks, Couriers ( as with Chevrolet LUV's ) were imported in " cab chassis " configurations, which included the entire light truck, less the cargo box or truck bed and were only subject to a 4 % tariff.

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