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Except and title
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 in formal situations, it is common in American usage not to use the when Reverend is used as a title or form of address ( i. e., before a name ).
Except on spending, where he earned the dubious title of " April 2012 Porker of the Month " and only a 23 % rating from Citizens Against Government Waste Rogers has a solidly conservative voting record.
* Smallville – The sequences are different every season ( Except Season 2 and 3 that use the same sequence ) In Season 10, the last season, the title sequences usually have four regular cast members, except the episodes that Allison Mack appears, her name is added in the sequences of those episodes for honouring her regular starring since 2001.
In 2003, an off-Broadway musical production of Road House was staged as a campy comedy by Timothy Haskell, as seen by its full title of Road House: The Stage Version Of The Cinema Classic That Starred Patrick Swayze, Except This One Stars Taimak From The 80 ’ s Cult Classic “ The Last Dragon ” Wearing A Blonde Mullet Wig.
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.
Except for title fights ( where the bout is scored by three judges, none of whom serve as fight referee ), the referee is the sole scorer.
" Except for issue 26, which was a reprint, Evanier wrote and Spiegle illustrated every issue of the title beginning with issue 21 and continuing through the end of the series.
Except for one title, all of the games are actually localized Aleste games.
Except the main title song, all the themes are originally from previous seasons, but now rerecorded, with new even more sophisticated and creative videoclips.
Except for her name in the title, the book has nothing to do with the character Gidget or her spinoffs.

Except and Duke
* " He Hasn't a Thing Except Me " w. Ira Gershwin m. Vernon Duke.

Except and which
Except for a few primitive types such as sponges ( which have no nervous system ) and jellyfish ( which have a nervous system consisting of a diffuse nerve net ), all living animals are bilaterians, meaning animals with a bilaterally symmetric body shape ( that is, left and right sides that are approximate mirror images of each other ).
Except for the several relatively good toll roads which connect major cities ( all of them one-lane ) roads are poorly maintained and subject to inclement weather, since only 10 % of the roadways are tarred.
Except in the case of the isotopes of hydrogen ( which differ greatly from each other in relative mass — enough to cause chemical effects ), the isotopes of the various elements are typically chemically nearly indistinguishable from each other.
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 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.
Except in the case of monotyping, the process is capable of producing multiples of the same piece, which is called a print.
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 Pakistan, which received heavy inputs of aid from the United States, all other South Asian countries receive most of their aid from Japan.
Except for the Tobol, Ishim, and Irtysh rivers ( the Kazak names for which are, respectively, Tobyl, Esil, and Ertis ), portions of which flow through Kazakhstan, all of Kazakhstan's rivers and streams are part of landlocked systems.
Except for the aforementioned 1910 game, the only major match not to involve Glamorgan was a Test Trial in July 1932, which was badly affected by the weather and saw play on only one of the scheduled three days.
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 ).
Except for Legio I to IV, which were the consular armies ( two per consul ), other units were levied by campaign.
Except for the Southeast Peninsula which is very dry, mean annual rainfall ranges from about in the coastal areas, to about in the central mountain ranges but, from May to October rainfall is heavier while temperatures are a little hotter.
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 Nebraska, which has unicameral legislature, all states have a bicameral legislature, with the upper house usually called the Senate and the lower house called the House of Representatives, the House of Delegates, Assembly or something similar.
Except pulmonary arteries, which carry blood to the lungs for oxygenation, all arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the tissues that require oxygen.
Except for the Back Bay and part of South Boston, Boston has no street grid, which is confusing for nonresident drivers.
" Patton shot back, " Except for Operation Torch, which I planned and which was a great success, I have never been given the chance to plan.
Except in the case of monotyping, the process is capable of producing multiples of the same piece, which is called a print.
Except for Viadana's collection, which contained purely instrumental and secular music, these were all collections of sacred vocal works, some with instrumental accompaniment.
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 and younger
Except initially for Glazunov, whom he brought to Rimsky-Korsakov as a prodigy, and his later acolyte Sergei Lyapunov, Balakirev was ignored by the younger generation of Russian composers.

Except and Duchy
* Except for the town of List, Sylt became part of the Duchy of Schleswig in 1435

Except and granted
Except for a few basic generalities, such as that the Lycians probably fought in the Trojan War, nothing mentioned by the works produced under the name of Homer, or the other poets, or anything said by Herodotus about Lycians prior to his own time, is generally granted any historical validity.

Except and its
Except for one occasion, the Project never played live during its original incarnation.
Except in the far northwest and south, where its borders converge, Chad's average width is about 800 kilometers.
Except for the fortress and its immediate vicinity Luxembourg was considered a province of the new Belgian state from 1830 to 1839.
Except for using CMOS circuitry, it behaved identically to the HMOS MC68000, but the change to CMOS greatly reduced its power consumption.
Except for its Latin cognate regnum ( kingdom ) it is cognate with Scandinavian rike / rige,, and, as found in bishopric.
* Except for the Nuorese dialects, Latin single voiceless plosives in intervocalic position became voiced approximants, and single voiced plosives were lost: > ( or rather its soft counterpart ): locum > ( It.
Except for a relatively small portion of its territory along the Syrian border that is a continuation of the Arabian Platform, Turkey geologically is part of the great Alpide belt that extends from the Atlantic Ocean to the Himalaya Mountains.
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 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 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 its coal, which is no longer economical to exploit, Belgium has few natural resources other than fertile soils.
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 three houses of worship within its bounds, Chevy Chase View is entirely residential.
Except for the " 1994 Land-grant colleges " for native Americans, each state must match its Federal cooperative extension funds.
Except for its smaller data and address buses, the 68008 behaved identically to the 68000 and had the same internal organization and microarchitecture.
Except for the Seal of Missouri in its middle, the flag is identical with the Flag of the Netherlands ; this resemblance is not, however, intended to denote any special relation between Missouri and the Netherlands.
Except that the role does not present us a precisely pretty character, its performance merits for Miss Hayward the most respectful applause.
Except for the subspecies bianchii which is largely all-year resident, and subspecies excubitor in the temperate European parts of its range with their mild maritime climate, the species is a short-distance migrant.
* Except for at Hajj, every salah ( each of the five daily prayers ) needs to be made in its regular time.
Except during the early follicular phase of the menstrual cycle, its serum levels are somewhat higher than that of estrone during the reproductive years of the human female.
Except for occasional incursions by corsairs and some severe earthquakes, the island has rarely had its peace disturbed.
Except for its overland link with the province of Albay to the north, it is completely surrounded by water.
Except for 4 squadrons ( turmae ) all the allied cavalry was on its right when the battle started.

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