No problem, except there are no hand rails, an obvious oversight.
Without a device, he found himself with no worries except keeping track of what day it was.
But the deadline will now pass with no agreement except to keep talking next year.
In other words, stocks would have been dead money (with no return except for dividends) for six-and-a-half years.
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But their efforts made largely no difference except for garnering some press attention.
Today she wore no makeup except black eyeliner, and her face was prettier, more harmonious in the subdued light.
"This will not be a campaign of half measures, and we will accept no outcome except victory, " he said.
Mr Kagame says he has no ties except that they are both Tutsis.
The first time in 1991, it was recognised by no one except Albania.
In all fairness, no one except Tommy Lee Jones or Gene Hackman can say that stuff and sound ... human.
Mr Denktash, whose Turkish-Cypriot republic in the north remains recognised by no country except Turkey itself, sounds yet more stubborn.
Unlike Malthus, who saw no remedy except plague or abstinence, Knowlton believed that a more agreeable solution was at hand.
"On Freddie Roach, " which uses no narration except for the occasional voiceover from Roach, lets this solemn detail expose itself gradually.
With little furniture, no backdrops except for a few curtains, and everything painted black, the atmosphere is claustrophobic and often nightmarish.
There's no limit except the imagination of the guy who's doing it.
Our Government has no power except that granted it by the people.
The school board had no choice except to do something about it.
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You can duck the radar, of course, and buy a Double Whopper with cash, but it'll bring you no reward except swollen ankles.
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All of the European agencies he visited said no, except for his very last appointment, which just happened to be with Sarah Doukas and Storm Model Management.
The stringency of the early 1990s pushed managers to spend as effectively as possible what cash there was: clinic treatment yes, hospital no, except when strictly necessary.
These were coveted jobs, but over time they had become so dangerous that Othman and Laith could talk candidly about their lives with no one except each other.
No one except Steven Spielberg is getting financing these days.
In a message to Liberal Democrat supporters, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said the government had "no choice except to clear up the financial mess that Labour left us".
DocuSign, a firm in Seattle founded in 2003, thinks it has now cracked this nut with a new (and patented) process that requires no software except a normal web browser.
Roscoe, Ethel, and their three boys lived in a log cabin that had no electricity, no plumbing, and no heat except for a fireplace that doubled as the cooking area.
The panic surrounding guns in America makes no sense except as yet another instance of the broader panic surrounding our fears of premature death, of tragedy, and of the senselessness of suffering.
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While Kroes, Rhoda and Vodianova remain popular on Vogue's inside pages, no model except Gisele Bundchen has had a cover this year--and she had to share her space with basketball phenom LeBron James.
There was no reason except that it just a matter of signing a piece of paper, and it needed to be signed very quickly to ensure that we didn't inadvertently default on our obligations.
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