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Except and free
Except on Constitutional issues, Congress is free to legislatively overrule federal courts ' common law.
Except for the Al – Li – Cu system, all the stable quasicrystals are almost free of defects and disorder, as evidenced by x-ray and electron diffraction revealing peak widths as sharp as those of perfect crystals such as Si.
Except for the king's properties, land in Macedon was free: Macedonians were free men and did not pay land taxes on private grounds.
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 where exchange involves the Authority, there is a generally-unregulated free market.
Except for high quality crystals at low temperatures, the phonon mean free path is not reduced significantly at higher temperatures.
* The GNU Project's General Public License, a prominent free software license, includes the disclaimer: " Except when otherwise stated in writing the copyright holders and / or other parties provide the program ' as is ' without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
: Except you enthrall me, never shall be free,

Except and trade
Except for the city of Santo Domingo, which managed to maintain some legal exports, Dominican ports were forced to rely on contraband trade, which, along with livestock, became the sole source of livelihood for the island dwellers.
Article 8 of the Constitution, states that all Malaysian citizens shall be equal under the law, and " Except as expressly authorised by this Constitution, there shall be no discrimination against citizens on the ground only of religion, race, descent or place of birth in any law or in the appointment to any office or employment under a public authority or in the administration of any law relating to the acquisition, holding or disposition of property or the establishing or carrying on of any trade, business, profession, vocation or employment.
Except being the administrative center of the province, agriculture, industry of liqueurs and trade were developed, many brotherhoods were established, similar to the Central European trade guilds.
Clause 2 states: “ Except as expressly authorised by this Constitution, there shall be no discrimination against citizens on the ground only of religion, race, descent, gender or place of birth in any law or in the appointment to any office or employment under a public authority or in the administration of any law relating to the acquisition, holding or disposition of property or the establishing or carrying on of any trade, business, profession, vocation or employment .”
Except the extensive export trade which main subject were grain and a flour, Berdyansk conducts large enough inland trade.
*< sup > 3 </ sup > Except for taxable profits arising in a ring-fenced oil or gas extraction trade, or against taxable profits of a life assurance business that are not taxed at shareholder rates.

Except and zone
Except for the extreme east near Mount Cameroon, the forest zone is entirely with a series of Precambrian cratons and has not been tectonically active in Phanerozoic periods.
Except where the ocean is exceptionally deep, the bathyal zone extends to the benthic zone on the ocean bed of that part of the continental slope that lies between 1000 and 4000 metres deep.

Except and requires
" Except as otherwise provided in this Act, the Commission from time to time, as public convenience, interest, or necessity requires, shall -...( g ) Study new uses for radio, provide for experimental uses of frequencies, and generally encourage the larger and more effective use of radio in the public interest.
Except for some initialization dialogue that requires stronger synchronization, FICON uses Fibre Channel class of service 3 ( Datagram ).
Except for effects due to the motion of the spacecraft, this torque is due to a constraint, so it does no mechanical work ( i. e. requires no energy ).

Except and at
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 for the citadel and churches, Elbing at the time was more of a small village by modern standards.
Except for the hyperlink tag, these were strongly influenced by SGMLguid, an in-house SGML based documentation format at CERN.
Except in the rift depression, frost is fairly common during the winter, it may take the form of snow at the higher elevations of the north western highlands.
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.
Reynolds states " Except for a brief flirtation with Ch ' an in the early days of Buddhism in Tibet in the eighth century, the Tibetans exhibited almost no interest at all in Chinese Buddhism, except for translating a few Sutras from Chinese for which they did not possess Indian originals.
Except for his customary summer vacations in the Adirondacks ( at Keene Valley, New York ) and later at the White Mountains ( in Intervale, New Hampshire ), his sojourn in Europe in 1866-9 was almost the only time that Gibbs ever spent outside of New Haven.
Except for sabbaticals at the University of California, Davis, 1982 / 83, and at Rockefeller University, 1980 / 84, this pattern of spending summers in Colorado and Los Alamos and winters in Florida continued until Ulam died on May 13, 1984, in Santa Fe.
Except for KDAF ( which was sold to Renaissance Broadcasting in 1995 and became a WB affiliate at the same time ), all the original stations are still part of the Fox network today.
Except in the far north near the Amur River, high humidity causes major discomfort at this time of year.
Except for a brief appearance at Aegospotami, Alcibiades ' involvement in the Peloponnesian War is over.
Except at the start of her career, Garbo conducted few interviews ( she gave only fourteen in her life ), signed no autographs, attended few industry social functions, and turned down all but a few requests for public appearances.
Except for a loss in the 1996 quarterfinals to eventual winner Richard Krajicek, Sampras continued to win at Wimbledon for the rest of the decade, becoming the most successful male player in Wimbledon history.
Except for members of the genus Clematoclethra which have 10 stamens, the stamens are numerous and originally attached at the back.
Except for Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia at the river mouth, the only population centres of any note are Foz do Tua, Pinhão and Peso da Régua.
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.
Except in the Ninth Circuit Courts, the en banc court consists of all of the circuit judges who are on active status, but it does not include the senior or assigned judges ( except that under some circumstances, a senior judge may participate in an en banc hearing when he or she participated at an earlier stage of the same case ).
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 the news, the elaboration of their programs utilized the technical formats used in movies at that time.
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 and least
Except for the years 1887 to 1890, there was at least one member of the Sevier family in public office for the 122 years preceding 2005.
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 the youngest dragons, they tend to be quite large — usually at least as big as a horse, and often much larger.
Except as noted below, all amendments proposed, regardless of the method of amendment, must be approved by 60 percent of the voters in a referendum held simultaneously with the next general election ( that is, the next one at least 90 days after the amendment is filed with the custodian of state records ) before they become a part of the Constitution.
Except in locally flat regions, at least some Lie brackets of vector fields from a frame will not vanish.
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.

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