Meaning he can't move anything except for one of his eyeballs and both of his eyelids.
Great news for me, except for one thing: my AC was on the fritz.
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Take three colors and create a palette, or have them all match except for one.
All of which we can look at as just a little spat except for one thing.
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He was the second choice of all the others, except for one banker - who put him last.
Except for one thing: There's a demographic wind blowing stiffly at its back.
Mostly Sunni Muslims live in the neighborhood, which is surrounded by walls except for one checkpoint staffed by Iraqi soldiers.
But right now, there is nothing like that out there, except for one sector: the gold, silver, and gem stocks.
Otherwise they are largely forgotten, except for one melody that Mr Schultze seems to have regarded as not particularly special.
The second paper also failed to find statistically significant weight loss in a similar study on teens, except for one subgroup.
The stricken birds were all found in the Ramsgate harbour area except for one red-throated diver, which was in Rye harbour.
And except for one period early in his life, dude never had much luck with the females (how very un-Dominican of him).
Affordable is, of course, par for AMD -- except for one thing.
That sounds innocuous except for one thing: average hours have been declining.
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Bernier, who works in Florida, routinely sticks his arm in the box, tightly covered except for one small window of inviting flesh.
Consider that Leach never played football (except for one, bench-riding year in high school) and that he wears Hawaiian shirts and flipflops .
Jeff Bruton, a hospital administrator, said all were treated and released except for one patient who was transferred to a hospital in Macon.
And most everyone was grinning ear to ear, except for one man who documented his frustration with the glitchy Mall television feed.
The lake is off-limits to swimmers, except for one day a year when a privileged (and fit) 10, 000 participate in a 1.8-mile shore-to-shore swim.
Except for one department of the factory - the only section that hasn't ceased production is the distillery - the part that produces vodka.
They are identical except for one factor: one makes more than six figures a year, while the other is unemployed and lives at home.
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Customers can minimize power surges by turning off appliances, lights and other equipment, except for one task light to determine when power has been restored.
Salt Key, which is next to it, only rises about eight-foot except for one hill that isn't big enough to have a house on it.
They increased their participation in a program like summer feeding by 17 percent, more than any other state except for one, except for West Virginia.
Nothing wrong that, except for one thing: he has a contract.
Section 213(b)(11) became the present Section 107(1), except for one change.
Ambient noise was never an issue except for one memorable instance.
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