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Except and skin
Except in infants and the immunosuppressed, infection generally does not occur in the skin of the face or scalp.
Except for the absence of the longitudinal fibres the skin of the proboscis resembles that of the body, but the fluid-containing tubules of the proboscis are shut off from those of the body.
Except in the most literal of cases ( where the opposite of using a golden hammer would presumably be using the " right tool for the job ") the antonym for this mindset would be there's more than one way to skin a cat.
Except for two lungless species — Atretochoana eiselti and Caecilita iwokramae — all caecilians have lungs, but also use the skin or the mouth for oxygen absorption.

Except and test
Except for 11, all palindromic primes have an odd number of digits, because the divisibility test for 11 tells us that every palindromic number with an even number of digits is a multiple of 11.
Except for the parachute failure, all test objectives were satisfied.
Except the Naufragio de Sepulveda, which is highly considered in Portugal, Corte-Real's poetry has hardly stood the test of time, and critics of later generations have refused to ratify the estimate formed by contemporaries, who considered him, at least, the equal, if not the superior, of Camoens.

Except and should
Except as noted in the Laplace resonance figure ( below ), a resonance ratio in this article should be interpreted as the ratio of number of orbits completed in the same time interval, rather than as the ratio of orbital periods ( which would be the inverse ratio ).
Plutarch has recorded the following: " When someone said to him: ' Except for being king you are not at all superior to us ,' Leonidas son of Anaxandridas and brother of Cleomenes replied: ' But were I not better than you, I should not be king.
Except for those instruments requiring direct exposure to the elements ( anemometer, rain gauge ), the instruments should be sheltered in a vented box, usually a Stevenson screen, to keep direct sunlight off the thermometer and wind off the hygrometer.
Except for the different colors, the two solutions are equivalent and should render identically.
Except during the breeding season, they should be housed separately, no matter the gender, age, or size.
Except for BYPASS and EXTEST, all instruction opcodes are defined by the TAP implementor, as are their associated data registers ; undefined instruction codes should not be used.
Except for the watchdog which should be running on all the nuance speech servers, the other processes may be spread over a farm of servers, connected by an IP network with low latency and high-bandwidth, usually a dedicated LAN segment.
" Except where the nature of the case precludes, a prospective defendant or respondent should be notified of the substance of the staff ’ s charges and probable recommendations in advance of the submission of the staff memorandum to the Commission recommending the commencement of an enforcement action and be accorded an opportunity to submit a written statement to the staff to be forwarded to the Commission together with the staff memorandum.
Except to get a horse to his stall, a horse showing signs of severe ER should not be moved until he is comfortable enough to do so eagerly.
For talibes religious leaders have been asked to take a stance against begging using passages sited in the Quran, such as “ Except paradise, you should not beg anything for the sake of Allah ” ( 8: 23 ), which would help strip the practice of its religious foundation.

Except and always
Except for the wine waiter in a restaurant -- always an inscrutable plenipotentiary unto himself, the genii with the keys to unlock the gates of the wine world are one's dealer, and the foreign shipper or negociant who in turn supplies him.
Except for one dubious example of a third-person feminine singular verb associated with Qoheleth, the subject always uses masculine nouns and even refers to his wife and women.
Except in the periods 1969 – 72 and 1976 – 82, when the Social Democratic party of Chancellor Brandt and Schmidt came in second in the elections, the Chancellor has always been the candidate of the largest party, usually supported by a coalition of two parties with a majority in the parliament.
Except: if the tops are adjacent or essentially the same with both the straight and flush, ( e. g., A-9 vs. A-6, K-Q vs. K-J, or both tops are Q-x or lower ), then always play the stronger flush with essentially the same top.
Except for a brief period in the 1990s, High Life bottles have always been quite distinctive, as they have a bright gold label and are made of a clear glass that has a tapered neck like a champagne bottle.
Except in New Zealand, men always reported more sexual partners than women.
Except for C74 and C100, such non-standard lengths always have been hard to find, and tend to be more expensive than the more popular lengths.
Except for this one small separation, access to the Isle of Dogs always necessitates crossing water by bridge or tunnel.
Except in the case of celebrations of the Mass that are scheduled by the ecclesiastical authorities to take place in the language of the people, priests are always and everywhere permitted to celebrate Mass in Latin " ( Redemptionis Sacramentum, 112 ).
Except a few breaks, Dio, the band, was always touring or recording.
Except for the latter concern, the resonant frequency of a resonant antenna can always be altered by adjusting a suitable matching network.
Except in the case of celebrations of the Mass that are scheduled by the ecclesiastical authorities to take place in the language of the people, Priests are always and everywhere permitted to celebrate Mass in Latin.
Except some stations in Paris, where the platform number exceeds 26, such as Saint Lazare with 27 numbered platforms, platforms are always given letters.
Except for the 1983, 1988 and 1992 tournaments, the first leg match was played always at the Cup winner's stadium:
Except for those areas adjacent to warm ocean currents, there is almost always continuous permafrost due to the very cold winters.
Except for a short period during the presidency of Andrew Jackson since its inception the United States federal government has always been in debt.
Except with regard to Roman citizenship ( and even then not always ), they were, in fact, no longer sharply distinguished, if distinguished at all, from auxiliary units raised from barbarians within and without the Empire.
Except for season one, a monetary prize has always been the award for winning the final mission.
Except 1980-Adilabad, Maharashtra has always been the winner in Mens.
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 for the Hyperboreoi, all these nations ( and first the Arimaspoi ) are always at war with their neighbors.
Except in dys_detonate and dys_broadcast, Punks are always on the attack, while the Corps are defending.

Except and be
Except for sophomore center Mike Kelsey and fullback Mike Rice, Meek expects the squad to be physically sound for Rice.
Jesus immediately replies: " Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
Except in times of danger, the lights were to be placed outside one's door, on the opposite side of the Mezuza, or in the window closest to the street.
Except for propositional logic, all are complex and can only be understood by mathematicians, logicians or computer scientists.
Except for a few months he would spend in Clinton, Wisconsin, following his divorce, and his time in Hollywood while he was the head of TSR's entertainment division, Lake Geneva would be his home for the rest of his life.
Except for the limitations imposed by their finite memory stores, modern computers are said to be Turing-complete, which is to say, they have algorithm execution capability equivalent to a universal Turing machine.
Except for the Gigante cultivar, spring-grown kohlrabi much over 5 cm in size tend to be woody, as do full-grown kohlrabi much over perhaps 10 cm in size ; the Gigante cultivar can achieve great size while remaining of good eating quality.
Except for the Caledonians, the names may be second-or third-hand: perhaps as reported to the Romans by speakers of Brythonic or Gaulish languages.
Except with their own consent, no judge or prosecutor can be dismissed, have his / her powers restricted, or be forced to retire.
Except for Explorer 1 and Explorer 3 and the earlier satellites in the series, usually if a probe is going to be a deep space explorer it leaves the Earth or an orbit around the Earth.
Except for the western ( desert ) banded gecko, which seems to be distributed only near water along the Colorado River, all of the reptiles found near the river also appear in the uplands, but in lower densities.
All of these tools are free to download and can be used for commercial or non-commercial use ( Except for the OPEN-R SDK, which is specifically for non-commercial use ).
Except for the upper levels, where a double bridle is permitted, horses may only be ridden in snaffle bits.
Except for lichens, the non-reproductive ( vegetative ) mycelium of most ascomycetes is usually inconspicuous because it is commonly embedded in the substrate, such as soil, or grows on or inside a living host, and only the ascoma may be seen when fruiting.
Except for the Dym equation and the Ginzburg – Landau equation, the above equations are linear in the sense that they can be written in the form Au = f for a given linear operator A and a given function f. Other important non-linear equations include the Navier – Stokes equations describing the flow of fluids, and Einstein's field equations of general relativity.
( NB: Except for the Bathurst 1000, All Races will be screened on delay on the Australia Network.
Code of Civil Procedure § 1279. 5 ( a ) reads, " Except as provided in subdivision ( b ), ( c ), ( d ), or ( e ), nothing in this title shall be construed to abrogate the common law right of any person to change his or her name.
Except for a few surviving tanks and a heavy weapons squad here or there, the assault troops had only their personal weapons, which, having been dragged through surf and sand, invariably needed cleaning before they could be used.
Except of the much higher magnification and good versatility, an electron microscope with a cathodoluminescence detector will be more complicated and more expensive compared to an easy to use optical cathodoluminescence microscope which benefits from its ability to show actual visible color features immediately through the eyepiece.
Except for cash there must be a credible possibility of losing at least five percent of the investment, otherwise the investment must be held in a cash ISA instead.

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