Latin American men always wore suits and never short pants, except at the beach.
You see, I can't seem to find my love anywhere, except at the occasional blues festival.
The other lines have tended to cancel out except at times of very marked fluctuations in energy prices.
The proposals would also see all parking, except at Shrewsbury's Raven Meadows multi-storey car park, made free on bank holidays.
In New York you would be hard pressed to find anyone out in sweats on a Sunday (except at the gym).
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Or do they just produce the same quality of teachers, except at lower wages with less job, health, and other workplace protections?
They pay a management fee of between 1% and 3.5%, plus a performance fee (except at some funds where management fees are higher).
New TPC estimates show that combined individual income and payroll tax rates are quite progressive throughout the income distribution except at the very top.
Gatherings in many mosques have been forbidden except at prayer times.
Obama would allow existing rates to continue, except at the top.
For a while she mailed candy almost every week, sometimes divinity instead of fudge, but Jarvis did not send her another bill, except at Christmas time.
Since most everyone interested in commodities was already invested there was no one willing to buy what they wanted to sell except at much lower prices.
Once, not so very long ago, private individuals could not get access to photocopy machines except at certain government offices, such as the Post Office of Public Libraries.
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Cuomo said the state needs to allow the sale of handguns and rifles with 10-shot magazines, but New Yorkers will still be required to keep no more than seven bullets in them, except at shooting ranges and competitions.
Except at weddings and the christenings that sometimes followed them, there were no young among the congregations of the three churches, and with nostalgia Bartholomew now and again remembered Youth Reach and Youth Action and the Saturday rambles to Kilmashogue and Two Rock.
The acceleration of lift-off would not kill something that size, and if a rock is large enough, the heat generated as it is thrown clear will be negligible except at its surface where, if anything, melting may even produce an airtight skin to protect any microbes deeper down from the unpleasant vacuum of space.
Such margins are practically unheard of in the auto industry (except maybe at Porsche in its heydey).
One industry expert says expect Leno to do nothing (except swipe at NBC executives in his monologues) and gracefully step out when his contract expires.
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Call in advance to secure a place on a walk, which begins daily at 10 am (except Sundays) at the Rail Reservation Centre on Chelmsford Road.
We travel for hours through broad plains of spinifex and red-earth anthills and see few other vehicles and no human settlements except, at the end of long rough dirt tracks, temporary Roy Hill rail-construction camps.
The news today that Notre Dame will be joining the Atlantic Coast Conference for all sports except football at an undetermined date (figure 2014) is yet another damaging blow to the Big East Conference, one that may be difficult to recover from.
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Argus II is intended to provide electrical stimulation of the retina to induce visual perception in blind individuals with retinitis pigmentosa and has the capacity to offer life-changing visual capabilities to those currently unable to see anything except, at best, extremely bright lights.
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Appearing on every title except In Touch at least once during the time period, her face collectively sold more than 5 million copies.
There would have been far more activity, except that managers at many firms have so far chafed at selling cheaply in a buyer's market.
He joined the Times in 1948 and spent most of his career there, except a stint at the now-defunct Washington Daily News, where he worked from 1952 to 1955.
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