The syncytial nature of the Siphonales was not revealed until 1879. The existence of syncytia constitutes an exception to the cell-theory. |
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Overall, maximum levels of alternariol were higher than those reported in the literature with the exception of sunflower. |
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Liverpool traditionally is known as having the strongest Irish heritage of any British city, with the possible exception of Glasgow. |
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With the exception of Disraeli, every member of the future protectionist cabinet then in Parliament voted against the measure. |
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The exception was Iceland, which had been neutral during the war, but received far more on a per capita basis than the second highest recipient. |
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These amendments have, with the exception of Protocol 2, amended the text of the convention. |
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With the exception of Lehman, these companies required or received government support. |
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Legislation, with the exception of money bills, may be introduced in either House. |
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An exception applies, however, if the individual convicted of high treason receives a full pardon. |
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The stark exception is the village of Jaywick, which suffers from extremely high levels of deprivation. |
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She was not an exception to that general rule which governs monkeydom, which is to suspect every one of doing wrong except itself. |
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Exclaves were abolished, with the exception of one exclave of Dunbartonshire. |
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Every unionist senator, with one exception, between 1921 and 1969 was an Orangeman. |
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The only exception to an acquittal being final is if the defendant was never in actual jeopardy. |
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With the exception of Greece, all NATO members were involved to some degree. |
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A possible exception, however, is the burst of gamma rays emitted in the last stage of the evaporation of primordial black holes. |
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An exception was arithmetic, for which he had an aptitude, but arrived at the correct answers by unconventional means. |
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Travelcards will be valid within Greater London with the exception of the Heathrow branch, which will continue to be subject to special fares. |
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Almost nothing is read in a normal speaking voice, with the exception of the homily if one is given. |
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He was without exception the clumsiest and most mutton-fisted horseman I have ever observed. |
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The BBC currently operates HD simulcasts of all its nationwide channels with the exception of BBC Parliament. |
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With the exception of Northern Ireland, the ITV brand is the brand used by ITV plc for the Channel 3 service in these areas. |
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But with the exception of the Duke of Buckingham, none of the royalists placed any confidence in him. |
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Most people still fall victim to the thinking that Smith was a free market economist without exception, though he was not. |
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An exception can now be made in the case of a blood substitute being necessary. |
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With the exception of the goalkeeper, no player is allowed to play the ball with his hands. |
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Kuwait has nine islands, all of which, with the exception of Failaka Island, are uninhabited. |
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Another exception is army conscripts, who produce the Identity Card of the Russian Armed Forces. |
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With the exception of the seawater intrusion criterion, the others have been accepted or elaborated upon by other hydrology publications. |
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The exception is an eastern strip located along the Red Sea coast, which is part of the Eritrean coastal desert. |
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The most famous exception to this is a strong sign language law that was passed by the National Congress of Brazil. |
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Fish is rare, with the occasional exception of fresh trout and carp, which is served at Christmas. |
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The remainder of New France became part of Canada, with the exception of the French island of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. |
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Logistical organization of eighteenth century armies was chaotic at best, and the British Army was no exception. |
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Scottish and EU students, with the exception of students from the Channel Islands, England, Northern Ireland and Wales, do not pay tuition fees. |
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This area is predominantly Inuit, with the small Innu community of Natuashish being the exception. |
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With the exception of the canines in males, the teeth stop growing during the middle of the fourth year. |
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An exception to that is an ancient town in Tekes County, Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, with a shape of a ba gua. |
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The IRA remained relatively quiescent in Ulster, with the exception of the south Armagh area, where Frank Aiken led it. |
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Kirkland, Washington is an exception, being named after English settler Peter Kirk. |
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The main exception is injuries received when the victim has gone into a place where injury is likely. |
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Irish whiskeys are normally distilled three times, Cooley Distillery being the exception as they also double distill. |
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Unpeated malt is almost always used, the main exception being Connemara Peated Malt whiskey. |
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The members would play the same hole going out and in with the exception of the 11th and 22nd holes. |
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With the exception of wurtzite, all these other minerals were formed by weathering of the primordial zinc sulfides. |
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In 21 of 22 local authorities the vote was 'yes', with the exception being Monmouthshire by a slim majority. |
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Six of the seven Class I railroads meet in Chicago, with the exception being the Kansas City Southern Railway. |
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Its range includes the more mountainous parts of Western Europe with the exception of northern Scandinavia, southern Spain and western France. |
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With the exception of Bangladeshi women, every other group of South Asians, have higher attendance at university than the national average. |
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Division 13, which includes wild daffodils, is the exception to this scheme. |
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An exception is the Ophiocanopidae, in which the gonads do not open into bursae and are instead paired in a chain along the basal arm joints. |
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Dinoflagellates have a haplontic life cycle, with the possible exception of Noctiluca and its relatives. |
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With the exception of the cormorants and some terns, and in common with most other birds, all seabirds have waterproof plumage. |
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Genera from the Oligocene and early and middle Miocene, with the possible exception of Aulophyseter, had teeth in their upper jaws. |
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With one exception, the killer whale named Luna, no permanent separation of an individual from a resident matriline has been recorded. |
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Almost all pinnipeds have fur coats, the exception being the walrus, which is only sparsely covered. |
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One exception is the walrus, whose smaller eyes are located on the sides of its head. |
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An exception to this is the northern elephant seal, which feeds on fish at great depths in the open ocean. |
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An exception to this is the walrus, where females form dense aggregations perhaps due to their patchy food sources. |
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The exception is at any major offset in the bounding fault, where a relay ramp may provide an important sediment input point. |
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With the possible exception of Mars, it is believed to have come from abiotic processes. |
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Greece and Cyprus were no exception, they faced the same issue of paths taken under Ottoman educational policies. |
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The French government also succeeded in maintaining a cultural exception to defend audiovisual products made in the country. |
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Subsequently, France takes steps in protecting and promoting its culture, becoming a leading advocate of the cultural exception. |
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The state of Queensland is an exception however, as cyclists are banned from all freeways, including the breakdown lane. |
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With the exception of the region surrounding the capital, Madrid, the most populated areas lie around the coast. |
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An exception is if traveling to Berlin by night train and the train ferry route between Trelleborg and Sassnitz. |
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The exception is the old city centre of Constance, on the Swiss side of the river. |
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An exception is the brown noddy, which sometimes harbours protozoa of that genus. |
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With the exception of the humpback whale, it is largely unknown when whales migrate. |
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One exception is French Polynesia, where, in many parts, cetaceans are met with great brutality. |
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An exception was made for the coastal strip, which was reserved for local fishermen who had traditionally fished those areas. |
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The exception was China, which did not have a judge on the Court from 1967 to 1985 because it did not put forward a candidate. |
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However, with the exception of pesticides, there are usually lower levels of contaminants. |
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With one exception, antiquity affords no further information about his life and doings beyond in his work. |
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He summoned an assembly of French barons at Soissons, which was well attended with the exception of Ferdinand, Count of Flanders. |
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Weapons are frequently a few steps ahead of countermeasures, and mines are no exception. |
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The genetic variation within this clade shows only a limited regional variation, with the notable exception of Przewalski's horse. |
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Bats are present throughout most of the world, with the exception of extremely cold regions. |
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Microbats use echolocation, but megabats do not, with the exception of the genus Rousettus. |
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With the exception of that of Barnard, all of these advancements were recognised with Nobel Prizes. |
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Most bats are homeothermic, the exception being the Vespertilionidae, the Rhinolophidae and the Miniopteridae which extensively use heterothermy. |
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The gray wolf is protected in Slovakia, though an exception is made for wolves killing livestock. |
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With the exception of the whistling ducks they are the only anatids where the males aid in incubating the eggs. |
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Owls tend to mimic the colorations and sometimes even the texture patterns of their surroundings, the common barn owl being an exception. |
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With the exception of large constrictors, nonvenomous snakes are not a threat to humans. |
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In the United States for example, all species of venomous snakes are pit vipers, with the exception of the coral snake. |
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Cooked rattlesnake meat is an exception, which is commonly consumed in parts of the Midwestern United States. |
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The exception is at Cook Strait where the tidal currents periodically link high to low water. |
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An exception to this rule is in Hawaii, where upslope flow due to the trade winds lead to one of the wettest locations on Earth. |
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Today, with the exception of Nigeria, the largest population of people of African descent is in Brazil. |
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The exception is between Zones 1 and 2, where the River Thames defines the boundary. |
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Molluscs never use phosphate to construct their hard parts, with the questionable exception of Cobcrephora. |
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Most species are not highly territorial, with the exception of the saltwater crocodile, which is a highly territorial and aggressive species. |
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Nearly all mammaliaforms possess an epipubic bone, the exception being modern placentals. |
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He later defended the claims as fully related to his MP work, with the exception of the wrapping paper. |
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However, seafaring for recreation and sport remained the exception rather than the rule until much later. |
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With the exception of the single clove types, garlic bulbs are normally divided into numerous fleshy sections called cloves. |
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Without exception, they were able to obtain positions of authority and status, indicating the high quality of the Bembridge School Staff. |
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Little trade or commerce is known to have passed through the interior in subsequent periods, the only major exception being the Nile Valley. |
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The chairs were all a-row against the walls, with the exception of four or five which stood in a circle round the fire. |
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Autarchoglossan families, if anything, have shifted away from ants and tend, with one exception, to eat fairly large prey. |
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There's nothing I can't deem binge-worthy if I stare at it long enough, but even I would make an exception for those cookies. |
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The Northern Ireland Labor Party, bisectarian and from 1945 committed to partition, has been an exception to the opposition's typical character. |
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The bettongs live in moderately dry country and with the exception of the Boodie, which digs burrows, all make nests of grass on the ground. |
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The exception appears in the book's middle, where a different sort of text is accompanied by rough crayonings of a couple making love. |
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The fundamental component of the protozoan body is the protoplasm which is without exception differentiated into the nucleus and the cytosome. |
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Grammars of Old French are without exception based on the Francien dialect. |
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The only exception to this is the full text of a guising, or Galoshin, play from Balmaghie. |
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The only exception is the Norwegian trench, which extends parallel to the Norwegian shoreline from Oslo to an area north of Bergen. |
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Pelagic fish stocks are considered fully fishes or overfished, with sardines south of Cape Bojador the notable exception. |
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Large bodies of troops, while figuring prominently in the history books, were the exception rather than the rule of ancient warfare. |
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Immediately after the American Revolution, there was widespread distrust and hostility to anything British, and the common law was no exception. |
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However, an exception is Castle Rock, on Cleeve Hill, above Bishop's Cleeve, near Cheltenham. |
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These areas almost exclusively have Labour MPs, with the sole exception of Lib Dem John Pugh in Sefton. |
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An exception might be made for the Northern Isles, however, where Pictish was more likely supplanted by Norse rather than by Gaelic. |
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Notable is Aristotle's division of sensation and thought, which generally went against previous philosophers, with the exception of Alcmaeon. |
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The sport is also the most notable exception where the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland field separate international teams. |
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But where hunkvertising was once the exception, it seems it has now become the norm. |
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The Temple of Hercules Victor of the late 2nd century BC is the earliest surviving exception in Rome. |
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The only exception is the Norwegian Police Security Agency, whose head answers directly to the Ministry of Justice and the Police. |
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The townspeople took exception to his behaviour, however, and Francis recovered from his illness. |
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All the colonies Britain had seized were returned to the Netherlands, with the exception of the Cape Colony and Guyana and Sri Lanka. |
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Gaskell penned all her novels, with the exception of Mary Barton, at her residence on Plymouth Grove. |
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A notable exception came in Fox's own constituency of Westminster which contained one of the largest electorates in the country. |
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The production of bail in court, who there justify themselves against the exception of the plaintiff. |
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Many countries make an exception for small numbers of adults that are considered mentally incapable of voting. |
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In under a month, Commonwealth forces were pushed back into Egypt with the exception of the besieged port of Tobruk. |
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By the 1950s the jet engine was almost universal in combat aircraft, with the exception of cargo, liaison and other specialty types. |
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With the exception of scramjets, jet engines, deprived of their inlet systems can only accept air at around half the speed of sound. |
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Animals are not allowed to enter the Palace of Westminster, with the exception of guide dogs. |
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There were local elections on the same day in most of England, with the exception of Greater London. |
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With the exception of Edinburgh, the burgh constituencies consisted of districts of burghs. |
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In many sports, the island of Ireland fields a single team, a notable exception being association football. |
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The most notable exception is association football, which has separate governing bodies for each jurisdiction. |
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Orleans Parish is an exception, as the general law enforcement duties fall to the New Orleans Police Department. |
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The one exception was County Tipperary, which although administered by two county councils, was to remain united for lieutenancy. |
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The remaining exclaves of counties were transferred in the 1890s and in 1931, with one exception. |
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Faraday's books, with the exception of Chemical Manipulation, were collections of scientific papers or transcriptions of lectures. |
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The Web is an effective enabler of listmakers everywhere and Reader critics are no exception. |
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All Metro stations are unstaffed, with the exception of the underground stations, which are required to be staffed by law. |
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An exception is the Hoosac Tunnel, which was duplicated by enlarging the bore. |
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The exception to this routine uprating is the UAP, which has a fixed value. |
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With the exception of birds, for almost all of the animal species studied, males have higher mortality than females. |
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An exception to her independence was the right to choose a marriage partner, as marriages were normally arranged by the clan. |
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With the exception of the Isles of Scilly, Cornwall is governed by a unitary authority, Cornwall Council, based in Truro. |
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Every member of parliament elected after 1807, with one exception, announced his support for Emancipation. |
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The elder cleric took exception to its lack of appeals to scripture and authority. |
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Most major humanists were prolific letter writers, and Thomas More was no exception. |
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In Australia, most degrees are issued ungraded, with bachelor's degrees with honours being the exception. |
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Most are named after past headmasters or people of interest in the school's history, with the exception of School House, The Grange and Carlyon. |
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With the exception of the stone axe, none of these motifs are definite, and the name used to describe them is largely for convenience. |
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With the exception of the Hall, Chapel and the Great Chamber, the new interiors all shared a similar height and width. |
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All the medieval cathedrals of England, with the exception of Salisbury, Lichfield and Wells have evidence of Norman architecture. |
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With the brief exception of the Mongol invasions in the 13th century, major nomadic incursions ceased. |
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Almost every food can be curried with the exception of dark green leafy vegetables. |
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After World War II, stronger brown ales, with the exception of a handful of examples from the northeast of England, mostly died out. |
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Chaucer uses the same meter throughout almost all of his tales, with the exception of Sir Thopas and his prose tales. |
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If Behn is a curious exception to the rule of noble verse, Robert Gould breaks that rule altogether. |
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All these became his friends and collaborators, with the exception of Disraeli, and he met his first publisher, John Macrone, at the house. |
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These are outlines or unedited roughcasts which with the exception of Emma have been recently published. |
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Long imitative paragraphs are the exception, often kept for final climactic sections in the minority of extended motets. |
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One major exception to this rule was Deicide's Glen Benton, who branded an inverted cross on his forehead and wore armor on stage. |
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With the exception of technical and security staff, the festival is mainly run by volunteers. |
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The single exception during this period was Thunderball, on which Broccoli and Saltzman became executive producers while Kevin McClory produced. |
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Both of these Irish writers lived mainly in England and wrote in English, with the exception of some works in French by Wilde. |
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The exception to this is when the ball went out from a penalty, in which case the side who gained the penalty throws the ball in. |
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Each of these drivers, with the exception of Senna and Button, have captured one drivers' title with the team. |
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A referee is initially placed into Category 4 with the exception of referees from France, Germany, England, Italy, or Spain. |
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With the exception of periods from the 1960s until 1983, and from 1997 to 2004, the local council owned the stadium. |
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England won all their subsequent matches during the tournament, with the exception of the Irish match, which was postponed until October. |
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Silverstone is often the site of unpredictable weather, the 2012 World Superbike event proved to be no exception. |
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With the exception of justice, the number of ministries to which each party is entitled is determined by the D'Hondt system. |
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These territories do not form part of the United Kingdom and, with the exception of Gibraltar, are not part of the European Union. |
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The only exception to this rule were children of diplomats and enemy aliens. |
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The ceremony in Westminster Abbey, with the exception of the anointing and communion, was televised for the first time. |
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In an exception to the usual rule of cabinet collective responsibility, Cameron allowed cabinet ministers to campaign publicly for EU withdrawal. |
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With the exception of the Holy See, observers must start accession negotiations within five years of becoming observers. |
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In general, Northern Europe, with the exception of most of Ireland, came under the influence of Protestantism. |
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This exception relates to the appealability of the case. Often the very first issue before the appellate court is whether the court should hear the appeal. |
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A notable exception is Jesus' Name Pentecostalism, most adherents of which believe both water baptism and Spirit baptism are integral components of salvation. |
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An exception being 'Wandering Sides' who use other's grounds. |
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It is similar to the UK's Highly Skilled Migrant Programme, with the exception that it will require an employment contract in place prior to migration. |
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Other players are restricted to two thirds of the court, with the exception of the Centre, who may move anywhere on the court except for a shooting circle. |
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Players can move throughout the court, with the exception of the shooting circles, which are restricted to certain attacking or defending players. |
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But just then there was a slight altercation between Master Tommy and Master Jacky. Boys will be boys and our two twins were no exception to this golden rule. |
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With the exception of the trigger mechanism and spring, the pistol was made entirely out of flat black plastic and looked very much like a small buttless sawed-off shotgun. |
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Almost without exception the criticism of tall buildings as the principal congestors of streets and sidewalks is based on guess rather than on actual facts. |
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However, talks broke down and FOTA teams announced, with the exception of Williams and Force India, that 'they had no choice' but to form a breakaway championship series. |
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Most of the Empire embraced cricket, with the exception of Canada. |
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That case, like the present one, involved a declinatory exception by the respondent State when it was sued for fees for legal services and for an accounting. |
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Here getting Early Crash Dump when a first-chance exception happens can help in component identification before corruption starts spreading across data. |
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Almost without exception, the longstanding learned societies, such as the Royal Society, the Royal Society of Literature, and the Royal Medical Society have Royal Charters. |
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The most recent exception to this rule was in 2014, when Hampden was temporarily converted into an athletics stadium for the 2014 Commonwealth Games. |
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The grade II listed pool is triangular with graceful curves and is considered the best surviving example of its type, with the exception of the Saltdean Lido in Brighton. |
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Population density is extremely low away from the Great Lakes and very small towns dominated by enormous farms are the rule with larger cities being the exception. |
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The event was first held in 1930, and, with the exception of 1942 and 1946, which were cancelled due to World War II, has taken place every four years since then. |
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In 2013 there was a community buyout and the Mull of Galloway Trust purchased land and buildings, with the exception of the tower, from Northern Lighthouse Board. |
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A noted exception within the traditional Dutch alcoholic landscape, Advocaat, a rich and creamy liqueur made from eggs, sugar and brandy, is also native to this region. |
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One exception was Romanian before the nineteenth century, where, after the Roman retreat, literacy was reintroduced through the Romanian Cyrillic alphabet, a Slavic influence. |
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The remainder of the Baltic does not freeze during a normal winter, with the exception of sheltered bays and shallow lagoons such as the Curonian Lagoon. |
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There is little continuity between the current states and their predecessors of the Weimar Republic with the exception of the three free states, and Hamburg and Bremen. |
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A lack of a national agreement in an industry is considered an exception. |
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Any institution common to both is the exception rather than the rule. |
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In Syria, Palmyrene soldiers even used their dialect of Aramaic for inscriptions, in a striking exception to the rule that Latin was the language of the military. |
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No man holds his own flesh and blood in hatred and I am no exception. |
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Nine out of the ten largest rectangular spaces in Roman architecture were bridged this way, the only exception being the groin vaulted Basilica of Maxentius. |
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When the 11th century began its fourth decade, Canute was, with the single exception of the Emperor, the most imposing ruler in Latin Christendom. |
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Political advertising on television and radio in the UK was prohibited by the Communications Act 2003, with the exception of permitted party political broadcasts. |
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An exception was made in 2015, when Australia was allowed to compete as a guest entrant as part of the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the event. |
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Over the following two decades, the French recaptured Paris from the English and eventually recovered all of France with the exception of the northern port of Calais. |
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Unlike elsewhere in Europe, France experienced relatively low levels of emigration to the Americas, with the exception of the Huguenots in British or Dutch colonies. |
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In recent decades, most historians have criticised him, the main exception being Kevin Sharpe who offered a more sympathetic view of Charles that has not been widely adopted. |
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Most Parliamentarian generals wore their hair at much the same length as their Royalist counterparts, though Cromwell was something of an exception. |
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In France, the major exception was the medical university at Montpellier. |
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All hospitals in Cardiff are administered by the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, with the exception of the Velindre site which is run by a separate trust. |
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With the official launch, ministers of the UK Government were then free to campaign on either side of the argument in a rare exception to Cabinet collective responsibility. |
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In the early 2000s, Lower George's Street underwent pedestrianisation, placing a ban on all general traffic with the exception of bus routes toward central Dublin. |
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Other physical signs are nonspecific, with the possible exception of nasomucosal and oromucosal ulceration and the presence of pulmonary or splenic nodules. |
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Most of these were assimilated into Irish culture and polity by the 15th century, with the exception of some of the walled towns and the Pale areas. |
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The only exception in Scotland is the Cathedral of the Isles on the island of Great Cumbrae which has been led by a member of the clergy styled as Precentor. |
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This exception to the doctrine of implied repeal was something of a novelty, though the court stated that it remained open for Parliament to expressly repeal the Act. |
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With the exception of the fertilizer products, most phosphorus compounds are derived from orthophosphoric acid, produced by the oxidation of elemental phosphorus. |
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Other ranks attend the Recruit Training Squadron at RAF Halton for basic training, with the exception of the RAF Regiment, which trains its recruits at RAF Honington. |
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Throughout the 55th parliament of the United Kingdom, first and second place in the polls without exception alternated between the Conservatives and Labour. |
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The main rivers are the Muonio, Ounas, Ivalo, Tana, Kitinen, and Kemi. With the exception of Tana, they all drain southward into the Gulf of Bothnia. |
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The range of Gulf menhaden encompasses the entirety of the Gulf of Mexico nearshore waters, with the exception of the extreme eastern Yucatan and western Cuba. |
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The Trinity Broads are an exception to the general rule, in that whilst they are connected to each other they have no navigable connection to the rest of the broads. |
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The members of the Hanseatic League were Low German merchants, whose towns were, with the exception of Dinant, where these merchants held citizenship. |
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With the exception of the Morda and parts of the Camlad, Tanat and Cynllaith all tributaries of the Severn and Vyrnwy upstream of their confluence are in Wales. |
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Functions undertaken by the GO Network are now in the process of being wound down, with the exception of a small number which may transfer elsewhere. |
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Grampound's disenfranchisement in 1821 was the sole exception. |
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The one exception, to some extent, can be considered to be Dylan Thomas. |
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At the start of the war, Irish Jacobites controlled most of Ireland for James II, with the exception of the Williamite strongholds at Derry and at Enniskillen in Ulster. |
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Naturally exposed chalk is rare inland with the exception of the river cliffs formed by the Mole on the west face of Box Hill and at Ham Bank in Norbury Park. |
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Alenia will perform final assembly for Italy and, according to an Alenia executive, assembly of all European aircraft with the exception of Turkey and the United Kingdom. |
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Attempts have been made to keep the striped dolphin in captivity, but most have failed, with the exception of a few captured in Japan for the Taiji Whale Museum. |
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By the 1950s, hedgehogs could be found over the whole country with the exception of the coldest wettest corner of the South Island and alpine areas of permanent snow. |
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On 10 September 2015, Peter Robinson stepped aside as First Minister and other DUP ministers, with the exception of Arlene Foster, resigned their portfolios. |
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It is found throughout the continent with the exception of Iceland, the cold northern parts of Scandinavia, Ireland and a number of Mediterranean islands. |
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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. |
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The second possible source are the courts, that in enforcing all Acts of Parliament without exception, they have conferred sovereignty upon Parliament. |
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The first exception to a ban on retrying a defendant is if, in a trial, the defendant bribed the judge into acquitting him or her, since the defendant was not in jeopardy. |
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Papponymy is not documented among Israelites. The only exception, Tahat son of 'Elyada' son of Tahat is doubtful and is not a papponymy sensu stricto. |
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Yet the subjects of his plays were taken, without exception, from myth. |
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With one exception, in the United States an acquittal cannot be appealed by the prosecution because of constitutional prohibitions against double jeopardy. |
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However, children by around the age of 5 have more or less mastered their first language, with the exception of vocabulary and a few grammatical structures. |
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With the exception of some eccentric entries in Admiral Byrd's diaries, no real explanation for the early termination has ever been officially given. |
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The only major historic exception to this has been the low effectiveness shown by guided missiles in the first one to two decades of their existence. |
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However, they rarely won trophies, with the exception of the Drybrough Cup in 1971 under Jimmy Bonthrone and the League Cup in 1976, under Ally MacLeod. |
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An exception to this type of climate and vegetation is the mountain areas in the northern region, where high altitudes lead to milder temperatures and drier landscape. |
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It is possible, however, that the development of cathedral schools into universities was quite rare, with the University of Paris being an exception. |
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English, French and German universities usually awarded bachelor's degrees, with the exception of degrees in theology, for which the doctorate was more common. |
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With the exception of few fields such as Medicine and Dentistry, the Finnish system of Higher education degrees is in compliance with the Bologna process. |
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Master's degrees take one to three years, again with the exception of Quebec where they take one and a half to two years, and doctorates take a minimum of three years. |
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With the exception of plural forms of verbs and a slightly different syntax, particularly in the written language, the language was the same as the Swedish of today. |
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The first exception to this was the 2004 PGA Championship, which was played on a true links course, Whistling Straits, located near Kohler, Wisconsin. |
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Germany has announced draft regulations that would allow using hydraulic fracturing for the exploitation of shale gas deposits with the exception of wetland areas. |
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All of these are divergent or spreading boundaries with the exception of the northern boundary and a short segment near the Azores known as the Terceira Rift. |
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With the exception of Fennoscandia and northern Russia, few areas of untouched wilderness are currently found in Europe, except for various national parks. |
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Unlike copper, silver will not react with the halogens, with the exception of the notoriously reactive fluorine gas, with which it forms the difluoride. |
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An exception to this rule was the Degree Show where all the studios within the Mackintosh building were opened to allow people to view the graduating year's final artworks. |
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Outside the United Kingdom mild is virtually unknown, with the exception of Old in New South Wales and some microbrewery recreations in North America and Scandinavia. |
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As so often in other matters, Sparta was a notable exception to the rest of Greece, ruled through the whole period by not one, but two hereditary monarchs. |
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File sharing applications are an obvious exception to this situation. |
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The exception to the rule is Bottom, who is chiefly devoted to himself. |
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With the exception of the North American porcupine and several extinct porcupines and capybaras, however, they did not migrate past Central America. |
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Some species of limpet live in fresh water, but these are the exception. |
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In all boats, with the exception of single sculls, each rower is numbered in sequential order, low numbers at the bow, up to the highest at the stern. |
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He obeyed this prohibition to the letter, with one notable early exception, over which Father Morgan threatened to cut short his university career if he did not stop. |
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One or two designs have been minted each year, with the exception of none in 2000, and four regional 2002 issues marking the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester. |
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Medicare benefits are available to all persons ordinarily resident in Australia with the exception of members of foreign diplomatic missions and their dependants. |
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One exception is nu metal bands, which tend to omit guitar solos. |
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Demolition of the former St Mary's Site halls, with the exception of the 1902 buildings and the Quadrangle, began in 2014 to make way for new halls to be built on the site. |
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The other four microstates are not party to the Schengen Agreement, cannot issue Schengen visas and, with the exception of Monaco, are not part of the Schengen Area. |
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The M50, an entirely new national road, is an exception to the normal inheritance process, as it does not replace a road previously carrying an N number. |
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