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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.

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Excepting the instrument's general shape and appearance, the sousaphone is technically very similar to a standard ( upright ) tuba.
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 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 the case of vehicles with beam axles and vehicles having no suspension, in practice it is normal for inboard brakes to be mounted rigidly with respect to the body of the vehicle, often to the differential casing.
Excepting perhaps Yan Hui, there is not a name of greater note in the Confucian school.
* Excepting a brief CSO shot of one wall in Terror of the Autons, this is also the first time that the inside of the Master's TARDIS ( a redress of the Doctor's TARDIS set ) is shown.
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 a still wooded area along Brandywine Creek, the area is completely suburban with almost continuous industrial, commercial and residential development.
Excepting large areas along Red Clay Creek and White Clay Creek preserved in parks or large estates, this area is now mostly suburban with extensive commercial and residential development.
Excepting the railroad roadbed, there is less than elevation difference across town.

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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 commentary on Isaiah ( fragments preserved in the catenae ) and on Galatians ii. 6-13, the exegetical writings of Theodoret are extant.
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 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 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 Robin, this character was featured in the most episodes of the show, a total of 112.
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 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 " Carrion ", recorded at Golden Chariot Studios, Roundhouse and 2 kHz and, with Marc Beatty, at Mockingbird Studio.
" 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 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 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 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.

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The Content-ID header is primarily of use in multi-part messages ( as discussed below ); a Content-ID is a permanently globally unique identifier for a message part, allowing each part to be universally referred to by its Content-ID ( e. g., in IMG tags of an HTML message allowing the inline display of attached images ).
Since the 1970s, skateparks have been constructed specifically for use by skateboarders, bikers and inline skaters.
Bicycle motocross or BMX is the sport of racing bicycles in motocross style on tracks which use an inline start and have obstacles, and also refers to the bicycle itself, which is designed for dirt and motocross cycling.
European dishwashers almost universally use two or three spray arms which are fed from the bottom and back wall of the dishwasher leaving both racks unimpeded and also such models tend to use inline water heaters, removing the need for exposed elements in the base of the machine that can melt plastic items near to them.
At present, academic legal articles are always footnoted, but motions submitted to courts and court opinions traditionally use inline citations which are either separate sentences or separate clauses.
Skaters in the freestyle slalom and aggressive inline skating disciplines also tend not to use heel brakes, since they can limit the skater's ability to perform tricks effectively.
Therefore, almost all radial engines use a two valve pushrod-type valvetrain and as a result produce less power for a given displacement than multi-valve inline or vee engines.
Cosworth increased its association with Ford in 1969, by developing a double overhead camshaft ( DOHC ) 16-valve inline four-cylinder engine for road use in the Ford Escort.
Other times, motorcycling experts treat the terms parallel, straight, and inline as equivalent, and use them interchangeably.
From the 1950s, manufacturers of outboard motors had settled on the use of the basic inline engine design, cylinders stacked on top of each other with the crankshaft driving the propellor shaft.
Run-time inlining can use dynamic profiling information to make better decisions about which functions to inline, as in the Java Hotspot compiler.
Programs written in D can use the inline assembler.
The police clampdown that followed was opposed by Manchester City Council which argued that the club contributed to an " active use of the city centre core " inline with the government's policy of regenerating urban areas.
For much of the 1980s and into the 1990s, inline skate models typically sold for general public use employed a hard plastic boot, similar to ski boots.
Almost all inline ( straight ) engines today use a single cylinder head that serves all the cylinders.
Although it is possible to use the double-push in ice skating, it is by no means certain that it can provide the same advantage that it can in inline skating.
Improvised methods of salvaging this heat for in-home heating, by use of inline vent boxes equipped with a flapper valve to redirect moist heated air to indoor areas, will also increase humidity within a dwelling.
The rider's position makes the greatest difference, and most use the now-standard tuck position, using tribars to allow the rider to position their arms inline with the wind and allow their back to sit as low and flat as possible, reducing frontal area and improving air flow around the body.
* For some situations ( e. g. string manipulation ), a compiler may be able to use inline code for greater speed, or call run-time routines for reduced memory ; the user of the compiler should be able to indicate whether speed or space is more important.
Giving this degree of control to the programmer allows for the use of application-specific knowledge in choosing which functions to inline.
Bjarne Stroustrup, the designer of C ++, likes to emphasize that macros should be avoided wherever possible, and advocates extensive use of inline functions.
** The keyword to use an inline assembler in C and related languages

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