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Excepting and there
Excepting on two issues, there reflected no divergencies in the CC on political positions adopted by Com.
Excepting perhaps Yan Hui, there is not a name of greater note in the Confucian school.
Excepting the railroad roadbed, there is less than elevation difference across town.

Excepting and are
Excepting the commentary on Isaiah ( fragments preserved in the catenae ) and on Galatians ii. 6-13, the exegetical writings of Theodoret are extant.
Excepting the Greco-Iberian alphabet, the Iberian scripts are typologically unusual, in that they were partially alphabetic and partially syllabic: Continuants ( fricative sounds like / s / and sonorants like / l /, / m /, and vowels ) were written with distinct letters, as in Phoenician ( or in Greek in the case of the vowels ), but the non-continuants ( the stops / b /, / d /, / t /, / g /, and / k /) were written with syllabic glyphs that represented both consonant and vowel together.
Excepting the crown, the spots on the head, and especially on the neck, are small, and more or less indistinct.
Excepting cultural and education matters, which are controlled by the linguistic communities, the Walloon Region's competences include local administration, housing, transport, training, employment, health and social policy.

Excepting and all
Excepting Dallis ( who had not completed his exam, thus rendering it invalid ), Gilson concluded that all the men were truthful, and the exam results were conclusive.
Excepting 96 units that were assembled in kit form at BMW's Plant in Rosslyn, South Africa, all E28 M5s were assembled by hand at BMW Motorsport in Garching, Germany.
Excepting William Wallace and John de Soulis, it seemed that all would be forgiven after some of the more famous leaders were exiled from Scotland for various periods.

Excepting and most
Excepting Robin, this character was featured in the most episodes of the show, a total of 112.
Excepting North Africa and most of Spain, northern and western Europe escaped largely unscathed by Islamic expansion, in great part because richer Constantinople and its empire acted as a magnet for the onslaught.

Excepting and well
Excepting a single incident in the episode Keeping Up Appearances, no one ever appears to have heard her sexual response but simply hear a neutral comment ( when he asks her how she's doing, he hears her say " Terribly horny ", but anyone he asks heard " Terribly well ").

Excepting and between
Excepting between Nigg Bay and Cromarty Bay where it is about 5 miles ( 8 kilometres ) wide, and Alness Bay where it is 2 miles ( 3. 2 kilometres ) wide, it has an average width of 1 mile ( 1. 6 kilometre ).

Excepting and many
Excepting the strath of the Spey and the great glens, it consists almost entirely of wild mountainous country, many hills exceeding in height, and contains in the forests of Alder, Drumochter, Gaick and Feshie some of the best deer country in the Highlands.

Excepting and generally
Excepting the 6th century jeremiad by Gildas and the poetry attributed to Taliesin and Aneirin, in particular Y Gododdin, thought to have been composed in Scotland in the 7th century, Welsh sources generally date from a much later period.
" Excepting this, Seydlitz was generally admired for his modesty and his virtues, both private and military, with a supreme coup d ' œil that allowed him to utilize the cavalry to its full potential.

Excepting and by
Excepting a few ineffective attempts to revive scythed chariots, and continuing far eastern use, the use of chariots in battle was obsolete in civilized nations by the time of the Persian defeat at the hands of Alexander the Great, but chariots remained in use for ceremonial purposes such as carrying the victorious general in a Roman triumph, or for racing.
Excepting the non-fiction book award, only work published by Australian-based media organizations is eligible for the prizes.
Excepting several managerial and maintenance positions, Unitrans is managed and operated entirely by students of the University of California, Davis who usually work part-time while attending school.
Excepting a forged letter by a Cadusian chief to the Parthian king in 260, this is practically the last source that speaks of the Cadusii as an existing people ; at this point they seem to vanish probably merging with other Caspian tribes.

Excepting and .
Excepting Persian support, the reasons why he disliked Manichaenism were equally applicable, if not more so, to Christianity, his next target.
Excepting a few contested reports of much older forms from USA and India, the first complex multicelled life forms seem to have appeared roughly 600 Ma.
Excepting the use of inline roller skates in lieu of ice skates, the equipment of inline roller hockey is similar to that of ice hockey.
Excepting the instrument's general shape and appearance, the sousaphone is technically very similar to a standard ( upright ) tuba.
Excepting specials, such as the 1986 holiday show Rock In The New Year ( also known as " Rockin ' In The New Year " or Season 3, Episode 14 ), production took place during July and August of each year.
Excepting paprikás, the Hungarian stews do not rely on a flour or roux for thickening.
Excepting the first four entries of the eighth note subject the two always enter together, sometimes an octave apart as shown here, sometimes a twelfth ( an octave plus a Perfect fifth | fifth ) apart.
Excepting motorcycles the " Video Toll " charge will be applied, per trip, to any vehicle that does not have a transponder.
Excepting the tidal inlets that separate the islands, a barrier chain may extend uninterrupted for over a hundred kilometers, the longest and widest being Padre Island.
Excepting " Carrion ", recorded at Golden Chariot Studios, Roundhouse and 2 kHz and, with Marc Beatty, at Mockingbird Studio.
Excepting Glen Orrin, in the east central district, the longer glens lie in the south and towards the west.
Excepting for the projection of the reef at its NE corner ( Isdhū Muli ), it closely resembles Kolhumadulhu.
Excepting the division of 5th Queens, the district that contained the capital city of Charlottetown, into two districts in 1966, these district boundaries were never adjusted for demographic or population changes.

assembly and unity
The notion of closer Spanish American cooperation and unity was first put forward by the Liberator Simón Bolívar who, at the 1826 Congress of Panama, proposed the creation a league of American republics, with a common military, a mutual defense pact, and a supranational parliamentary assembly.
In order to enthuse meaningful participation of the students, they are encouraged to address the morning assembly sessions for about 15 minutes on important themes relating to unity of faiths, great leaders of the world, eminent scientists, sages, saints patriots, thinkers, philosophers and their own personal experiences in the University.
At one time, all Exclusive Brethren groups believed that there was a necessary unity of the local church or assembly, but some who once were in fellowship with the Raven / Taylor / Hales group have become independent companies modifying their requirements for receiving members to suit individual conscience.
On April 10, 1869, a constitutional assembly took place in the town of Guáimaro ( Camagüey ), with the purpose of providing the revolution with greater organizational and juridical unity and with representatives from the areas that had joined the uprising.
On November 12, 1792, a Savoy assembly proclaimed its unity with France.
In 1953, however, the Southern Cameroons representatives, unhappy with the domineering attiude of Nigerian politicians and lack of unity among the ethnic groups in the Eastern Region, declared a “ benevolent neutrality ” and withdrew from the assembly.

assembly and there
Thus, before the modern assembly line took shape, there were prototypical forms in various industries, as outlined below.
In the 5th century at least there were scarcely any limits on the power exercised by the assembly.
In the 5th century BC, there were 10 fixed assembly meetings per year, one in each of the ten state months, with other meetings called as needed.
Additional meetings might still be called, especially as up until 355 BC there were still political trials that were conducted in the assembly rather than in court.
The epistates ( ἐπιστάτης ), an official selected by lot for a single day from among the currently presiding prytany, chaired that day's meeting of the boule and, if there was one, that day's meeting of the assembly ; he also held the keys to the treasury and the seal to the city, and welcomed foreign ambassadors.
In the 5th century there was in effect no procedural difference between an executive decree and a law: they were both simply passed by the assembly.
Only the RPP and the PRD contested the national assembly elections, and the PND withdrew, claiming that there were too many unanswered questions on the conduct of the elections and too many opportunities for government fraud.
However, despite the assembly of an enormous body of work over some two centuries, there is still no certain definition of what folk music ( or folklore, or the folk ) is.
The most common HDLs are VHDL and Verilog, although in an attempt to reduce the complexity of designing in HDLs, which have been compared to the equivalent of assembly languages, there are moves to raise the abstraction level through the introduction of alternative languages.
Like the Easter Island statues, there is plenty of speculation over how this was done by a society without machines or metal, but the generally accepted view is that the head and base were etched out of the ground by sharp adzes and picks ( possibly with the use of fire ), and carried to the assembly area by an elaborate system of ropes and logs.
Herodotus's recitation at Olympia was a favourite theme among ancient writers and there is another interesting variation on the story to be found in the Suda, Photius and Tzetzes, in which a young Thucydides happened to be in the assembly with his father and burst into tears during the recital, whereupon Herodotus observed prophetically to the boy's father: " Thy son's soul yearns for knowledge.
Inscriptions recently discovered at Halicarnassus indicate that her grandson Lygdamis negotiated with a local assembly to settle disputes over seized property, which is consistent with a tyrant under pressure, and his name is not mentioned later in the tribute list of the Athenian Delian League, indicating that there might well have been a successful uprising against him sometime before 454 BC.
According to Eusebius and Plutarch, Herodotus was granted a financial reward by the Athenian assembly in recognition of his work and there may be some truth in this.
While there are sensory advantages present at the macroscale compared to the limited sensorium available at the nanoscale, proposals for positionally controlled nanoscale mechanosynthetic fabrication systems employ dead reckoning of tooltips combined with reliable reaction sequence design to ensure reliable results, hence a limited sensorium is no handicap ; similar considerations apply to the positional assembly of small nanoparts.
However, there is a certain amount of design philosophy similarity ( e. g., considerable orthogonality and flexible addressing modes ), some assembly language syntax resemblance, as well as opcode mnemonic similarity, but the 6809 is a derivative of the 6800 whereas the 68000 was a totally new design.
In fact, the combination of materials has to be such that it is unlikely that there is even a single spontaneous fission during the period of supercritical assembly.
: within the capital's regional assembly however, there also exist two so-called Community Commissions ( fixed numbers, not an automatic repartition of the regional assembly ), a Dutch-speaking one and a Francophone one, for various matters split up by linguistic community but under Brussels ' regional competence, and even ' joint community commissions ' consisting of both for certain institutions that could be split up but are not.
The film explicitly shows that at least their eyes are created and stored separately, so there must be some " assembly " required.
If there is no suitable candidate, then the governor general can dissolve the assembly and trigger a general election.
In addition, there were four cities: Belgrade, Niš, Novi Sad and Kragujevac, each having an assembly and budget of its own.
Iceland became Europe's first modern republic, with an annual assembly of elected officials called the Althing, though only goði ( wealthy landowners ) had the right to vote there.
On 28 April, Powell spoke in the Commons against the Northern Ireland Secretary's ( Jim Prior ) plans for devolution to a power-sharing assembly in Northern Ireland: " We assured the people of the Falkland Islands that there should be no change in their status without their agreement.
Roy Herbert's review of the paperback version written for the New Scientist magazine commented that " it is an amazing assembly, elegantly written and level-headed, with a wry remark here and there ", and that " this superb work is likely to be used so often that it is a pity it is a softback book.
" but David replies: " This day the L will deliver you into my hand, and I will strike you down ; and I will give the dead bodies of the host of the Philistines this day to the birds of the air and to the wild beasts of the earth ; that all the earth may know that there is a God in Israel, and that all this assembly may know that God saves not with sword and spear ; for the battle is God s, and he will give you into our hand.

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