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Except for a two-year hiatus, when she worked for a private firm, she would remain a leading cryptanalyst for the U. S. Navy until 1949.
Except for the two railways ( the other is Shide Railway leading to Shijiazhuang ), National Highway 104, NH105 and a few provincial roads cross the city as well.
Except for a couple of fourth place finishes, leading 15 laps at Cleveland, and podium at Surfer's Paradise in a wet / dry race the season was not very successful as rookie teammate Ryan Hunter-Reay was outpacing Vasser.
Except for being left with a lifelong facial tick, Howe made a full recovery and for the 1950 – 51 season as he finished the season leading the league in points.
Except for the first season, a play-off structure leading to a championship final has always been used to determine the fate of the championship.

Except and up
Except for one shot of the woman mentioned above sleeping and suddenly waking up, the film is composed entirely of photographs by Jean Chiabaud and stars Davos Hanich as the man, Hélène Chatelain as the woman and filmmaker William Klein as a man from the future.
Except for the Superman cartoons and the features sold to MCA ( to end up with Universal ), most television prints of these films have had their titles remade to remove most traces of their connection to Paramount – the original copyright lines were left intact on Popeye cartoons ( the Popeye cartoons have been restored for DVD release with the original Paramount titles ).
" Except for the removal of homosexuality from the DSM-III onwards, this definition provided a general standard that has guided specific definitions of paraphilias in subsequent DSM editions, up to DSM-IV-TR.
Except: Four Aces or Kings with a pair of 3 ’ s or 2 ’ s, then split off a high pair from the four of a kind, to play two pairs down with a very high pair up.
This initiative faltered after a couple of years, and all the early albums up to and including London Stone were re-released ( Except Any Gas Faster ).
Except for the elevated area of Erigavo district where rainfall records indicate an annual average of up to 800 mm ( see " Cal Madow " topic ), rainfall generally does not exceed 150 mm in most of the region.
Except for the presence of cauliflower ears, a prominent heart tattoo, hairy shoulders and perpetual beard stubble, bears a striking resemblance to SFC Snorkel — and has also been known to occasionally beat up on Beetle.
Except for the two rival major powers, Habsburg and Prussia, and the western left bank of the Rhine ( which France had annexed, with tiny Katzenelnbogen ), the other member states or their precursors, making up most of present Germany, had been within Napoleon's Confederation of the Rhine.
Except for the difference in the number of deputies, the provisions of the federal Constitution applied equally to the national councils of each republic: deputies were elected to five-year terms of office ; the national councils had to hold at least two sessions annually ; and each national council elected its own presidium ( fifteen to twenty-one members in the Slovak National Council and up to twenty-five members in the Czech National Council ), which was empowered to act when the full national council was not in session.
Except for fine beads or shell necklaces, the body would be bare from the waist up.
Except for the 50a División, made up of relatively inexperienced soldiers, all other divisions were battle-hardened Legionarios, Regulares, African mercenaries from Ifni and Western Sahara, as well as Carlist and Falangist militias.
Except for the Boron freeway bypass, SR 58 is primarily a four lane expressway ( two lanes per direction ) just east of Boron up to the Barstow bypass segment with the exception of the portion of Route 58 between Boron and approximately east of Kramer Junction, which is currently two-lane highway and is not yet expressway.
Except for a few instances, he is tolerated because his job ( waking up everyone and ' tending ' to chickens ) is important, although he does his best to avoid labor whenever possible.
Except with the NIR 3000 class the numbers given by each class in the lists below are those allocated to the coaches that make up the units in that class, otherwise unit numbers are not used in Ireland.
Except for a break during the Second World War, events continued to be held until 1981, watched by up to 5, 000 spectators.
Except during actual performances of " The Lester Guy Show ", they walk around the stage and set, to everyone who is working and reminds them that their work must be completed soon, saying, " Hurry up ," over and over.
Except for Susanna Hoffs's end credit song, the album was made up of tunes from the period.
Except rather than placing the hands on the ground the gymnast will swing their arms up, and then shoot them down to their sides.

Except and bridge
Except for this one small separation, access to the Isle of Dogs always necessitates crossing water by bridge or tunnel.

Except and into
Except for the smaller rivers in the southeast, most of the major rivers and river systems in Cambodia drain into the Tonle Sap or into the Mekong River.
Except for nautiloids ( represented by the modern order Nautilida ) and coleoids ( which had already diverged into modern octopodes, squids, and cuttlefish ) all other species of the molluscan class Cephalopoda became extinct at the K – T boundary.
Except in the free trade zone, the UAE requires at least 51 % local citizen ownership in all businesses operating in the country as part of its attempt to place Emiratis into leadership positions.
Except for star-based networks, the easiest way to add more computers into a network is by daisy-chaining, or connecting each computer in series to the next.
Except in rare cases in the Ultra-Orthodox and Chassidic community, the practice of cherem ceased in the Age of Enlightenment, when local Jewish communities lost their political autonomy and Jews were legally enfranchised into the Gentile nations in which they lived.
Except for where the valleys empty into the small bays, the islands are remarkable for their mountain ridges, which end abruptly as cliffs where they meet the sea.
Except for one brief period ( 1033 – 44, under Gothelo I ), the division was never reversed and the margraves had soon raised their separate fiefs into dukedoms.
Except that now when we solve for k and ω and substitute into the constraint equation, we recover the relationship between energy and momentum for relativistic massive particles:
Except for very small trials limited to a single location, the clinical trial design and objectives are written into a document called a clinical trial protocol.
Except for its northernmost part, the quarter Friedrichstadt ( established in the end of the 17th century ), today's " Kreuzberg " was a very rural place until well into the 19th century.
Except for moment distribution, which came into use in the 1930s, these methods were developed in their current forms in the second half of the nineteenth century.
Except in rare cases in the Haredi and Chassidic communities, herem stopped existing after The Enlightenment, when local Jewish communities lost their political autonomy, and Jews were integrated into the gentile nations in which they lived.
Except for about a year during 1835-1836, the United States has continuously held a public debt since the US Constitution legally went into effect on 4 March 1789.
Except for a few moments of pogo oscillation ( axial vibrations in the rocket ), the launch came off perfectly, the spacecraft entering into a orbit.
Except for five races in 1973, driving for Bud Moore Engineering, Waltrip primarily drove his own cars at the beginning of his NASCAR career until the middle of the 1975 Winston Cup season when he was signed a multi-year contract and replace driver Donnie Allison to drive the # 88 DiGard Chevrolet, Waltrip's long awaited jump into the big leagues of United States stock car auto racing.
Except for the far west which was part of the island of Tenochtitlan, the Peñón de los Baños and a couple of very small islands in-between, the territory of the borough was covered by Lake Texcoco from the pre Hispanic period into the colonial period.
Except the girl tricks Tom into revealing his hotel, and in a desperate attempt to go to bed with him, falsely says she's at the same hotel.
" Except for its educational division, which still publishes a substantial number of conventional textbooks, Thomson had the good fortune to move into these businesses as customers were demanding electronic delivery of their information ," according to a July 3, 2006 article in The New York Times.
Except for New York City, the major urban areas in the Northeast and Midwest were organized into one family per city ; due to the sheer size of organized crime in New York, it was organized into five separate families.
Except for a few excursions into politics — he was a member of Philadelphia's Common Council ( 1789 ) and, as a stalwart Federalist who considered the election of Thomas Jefferson in 1800 a " great subversion ;' he ran unsuccessfully for Vice President on the Federalist ticket in 1812 — his public career centered on legal affairs.
Except for several productions of the Buondelmonte version and a few of Maria Stuarda in Oporto and Lisbon as well as Naples in 1865, the work was neglected until 1958 when a production in Bergamo, Donizetti's hometown, brought the original work into popularity.
Except for the initial 11 and last 4 sentences, all of the 1961 Nobel Prize for Literature winner Ivo Andrić's novel Prokleta avlija ( translated into English as Accursed and / or Damned Yard ) happens in Yedikule Prison ( link on the Andrić Foundation site ).
Except on rare occasions, such as the aforementioned Movie Specials, or films which already had a pre-credits sequence that led directly into the main title and so could not be altered, the opening credits or the title sequence of the particular film in question generally would not be shown until after the movie had ended.

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