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Except and far
Except in the far north near the Amur River, high humidity causes major discomfort at this time of year.
Except so far as otherwise provided by this section or as may be prescribed, the provisions of this Part of this Act shall, so far as applicable, apply to still-births in like manner as they apply to births of children born alive.
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 at the entrance, it is surrounded by water: for two canals branch off from the river, and run as far as the entrance to the temple: yet neither canal mingles with the other, but one runs on this side, and the other on that.
Except in bigger cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg, and in the far south of Sweden, wood was the dominating building material.
Except for Italy's single — and for many, unexpected — victory in 2002, the only winners so far have been the Russia ( 5 times as Soviet Union ), Japan, China and Cuba.

Except and northwest
Except for mining, most industries were located in the urban areas of the northwest and southeast.
Except in the western part of the Pilbara and Gascoyne where the heaviest rain often occurs from May to July under northwest cloudbands, rainfall is heavily concentrated in the " summer " months from November to March.
Except at its two ends, the line was built within a few miles to the northwest of the PW & B.

Except and south
Except for the Black Sea shore in the south, Bessarabia remained outside direct Roman control ; the myriad of tribes there are called by modern historians Free Dacians.
Except for the depot, most of the railroad related facilities were on the Depot Ground south of the railroad.
Except for this narrow land connection Thyholm was surrounded by the waters of the Limfjord, which separates the island of Vendsyssel-Thy on which Thyholm is located from the Jutland peninsula to the south.
Except for a short area south of Osnabrück, which belongs to the Bundesland of Lower-Saxony, the whole forest is part of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Except for the Danube in the south, the city is surrounded by forests and hills which rise to altitudes of over, some of them part of the Swabian Alb.
Except for a 9-km portion from Chhusang to Syangboche ( just south of Ghiling ( Geling )), as of August 2010, it is bisected by a new road linking it to the Tibet Autonomous Region ( TAR ) to the north and to the rest of Nepal to the south.
** Except for a single northbound morning and southbound evening train, all trains are operated in 15-car sets south of Kagohara, where they are joined / separated ; a 10-car train is operated north of Kagohara.
** Except for two round trips on weekdays, all trains are operated in 15-car sets south of Kagohara, where they are joined / separated ; a 10-car train is operated north of Kagohara.
Except in the north and south ends of the island, the avenues would begin with First Avenue on the east side and run through Twelfth Avenue in the west.
Except south of Jackson, where the existing highways are two-lane roads and a section of road north of Lansing where the freeway reverts to a divided highway, this corridor is mostly a rural four-lane freeway.
Except for the Hawaiian house, the galleries, and south lobby, none of the conservatory has air conditioning.
: Note: Except where prefixed with a letter, postmiles were measured in 1964, based on the alignment as it ( and Route 84 south of Route 12 ) existed at that time, and do not necessarily reflect current mileage.
Except for the north – south segment that corresponds with the US Highway 131 ( US 131 ) freeway between Cedar Springs and Howard City, M-46 is practically a due east – west surface highway.
Except to the south, the refuge surrounds the former farm of Charles Albert Creamer ( 1889-1974 ), a former chicken rancher from Washington state who moved to Fairbanks in 1927 and established Creamer's Dairy at mile 2 ( km 3 ) of the Ester Road ( today's College Road ), which operated until shortly after the 1967 flood.
Except near its south end, the tunnel carried only two tracks.
Except for the now-overgrown ROW south of present-day Wilson Park on the site of the naval annex and some track and a switch stand from the 1980s extension in the Monterey Business Park near American Racing, no other readily discernible evidence of the line remains.

Except and where
Except on the west coast, where the white sandy beach is more extensive than elsewhere, a strip of dark gray coral rubble, forming a series of low ridges parallel to the coast, lies within the narrow beach, extending inward to the island rim.
Except where a Drill Manual ( or parade ) protocol dictates otherwise, the duration of the salute is timed at three beats of the quick-time march ( approximately 1. 5 seconds ), timed from the moment the senior member first returns it.
Except where specifically documented, the models were architecturally compatible.
Except in countries where only primary or basic education is compulsory, secondary education includes the final stage of compulsory education and in many countries it is entirely compulsory.
Except in a few countries where only primary or basic education is compulsory, secondary education includes the final stage of compulsory education.
Except in The Horse and His Boy, the protagonists are all children from the real world magically transported to Narnia, where they are called upon by the lion Aslan to protect Narnia from evil and restore the throne to its rightful line.
Except for the upper levels, where a double bridle is permitted, horses may only be ridden in snaffle bits.
Except where secondarily lost, shrimp have one pair of stalked eyes, although they are sometimes covered by the carapace, which protects the cephalothorax.
Except where exchange involves the Authority, there is a generally-unregulated free market.
Except where stated otherwise ( mostly in items 5 and 6 of the table of contents ), this common usage is employed in this article.
Except where the Satyricon imitates colloquial language ( e. g., in the speeches of the freedmen at Trimalchio's dinner ), its style is in line with the literary prose of the period.
Except for the 2008 presidential election where Obama won by 50-60 percent, an estimated 65 to 80 % voted for Republican candidates in most congressional, U. S. or state senatorial and presidential candidates.
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 in flood-time, when the exit has to be used, the entrance is near the point where the river disappears at what is called the gap or hole of Belvaux, and the exit is made by boat from the cavern last described, which leads out to the open river.
Except for a few sequences where the tension is convincing as well as deadly she fails.
Except on a handful of occasions where the city government has been suspended for not striking a rate ( a level of local tax ), Dublin has had a mayor for nearly eight hundred years.
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 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 same-sex marriages contracted by habit and repute, all jurisdictions recognize common law marriages that were validly contracted in the originating jurisdiction, because they are valid marriages in the jurisdiction where they were contracted.
Except for the central and southeast areas, where most of the population is concentrated, it is mostly mountainous.
Except where the wild yak is considered as a subspecies of Bos grunniens, there are no recognised subspecies of yak.
Except for the geographical parts of Pliny's Historia naturalis ( where Mela is cited as an important authority ) the De situ orbis is the only formal treatise on the subject in Classical Latin.
Except at quieter airports, Air Traffic Control is a 24-hour, 365-day-a-year job where controllers usually work rotating shifts, including nights, weekends and public holidays.

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