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Contrast this with other TLC shows like their staple series “My 600-Lb Life,” which follows morbidly obese people as they struggle to lose weight and get gastric bypass surgery.

From Salon

Donald Trump’s EPA says coal plants and other industrial polluters can ask to bypass provisions of the Clean Air Act by sending the agency an email.

However, Lord Falconer, the Labour peer and former justice secretary under Tony Blair, warned against "emergency legislation" to bypass the council.

From BBC

While Signal is encrypted from end to end, all you have to do is take screenshots of the conversations to bypass the encryption protocols.

From Salon

But as well as ignoring her younger self, the current debate the chancellor would really like to extinguish is whether to change - or bypass - her fiscal rules.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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