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Exceptionally and title
Exceptionally, the East Roman Empire also adopted the title " satrap " for the semi-autonomous princes that governed one of its Armenian provinces, the Satrapiae.

Exceptionally and for
Exceptionally, where operating facilities exist for push-pull operation, the train engine may be attached to the rear of the train ;
# Exceptionally, may be used by nations or international alliances irrespective of geographical area for specific alternative purposes, such as when the capacity
Exceptionally for his time, van Eyck often signed and dated his frames, then considered an integral part of the work ( the two were often painted together, and while the frames were constructed by a body of craftsmen separate to the master's workshop, their work was often considered as equal in skill to that of the painters ).
Exceptionally, it is not an offence for pedestrians to cross against a red light in the United Kingdom, where pedestrian lights officially give advice, rather than an instruction, although UK pedestrians do commit an offence if they cross a road against the signals of a police officer controlling traffic.
Exceptionally tall individuals must be homozygous for increased height mutations on a large proportion of these loci.
Exceptionally for a bird this large, the Shoebill often stands and perches on floating vegetation, making them appear something like a giant jacana, although the similarly-sized and occasionally sympatric Goliath heron is also known to stand on aquatic vegetation.
* Exceptionally, in the former Manu Chao band Mano Negra, the roadies were included as a part of the band when they signed for Virgin.
Exceptionally, the use of wire for sound recording continued into the 1960s in Protona's Minifon miniature recorders, in which the importance of maximizing recording time in a minimum of space outweighed other considerations.
Exceptionally, a shoot-out after a league match may be provided for, in the rules for the group phase of multi-round tournaments: if the opposing teams in a final-day match finish the group with identical records, they can immediately play a shoot-out.
Exceptionally for the period, Aldfrith's coins bear his name, rather than that of a moneyer, in an Irish uncial script.
Exceptionally, some non-member states, participating to the WMO, may get access to some data for the same reason.
The Program for the Exceptionally Gifted ( PEG ) at Mary Baldwin College is an acceleration program for girls ages 12 to 16 who have not completed high school.
Exceptionally for a French armoured cavalry regiment, it uses gold ( and not the usual silver ) insignia.
* Program for the Exceptionally Gifted, a program at Mary Baldwin College
Exceptionally for a newly promoted yokozuna he also managed to win his first tournament subsequent to his promotion.
Exceptionally the Board of Appeal may itself decide to accelerate the proceedings, ex officio, " for example in view of the disadvantages which could ensue from the suspensive effect of the appeal in the case in question ".
Exceptionally large elk antlers can weigh 50 lb ( 22. 6 kg ) for a pair.
Exceptionally for a future leading professional, and despite winning numerous amateur titles, he did not turn pro until he was 46.
Exceptionally, almost half of the tracks on Hit for 6ix were ballads.
* Program for Exceptionally Gifted Students

Exceptionally and .
Exceptionally, new buildings were still going up in this period in Verulamium and Cirencester.
* Year without winter – Exceptionally rare instance of uninterrupted transition from autumn 1289 to following spring in Britain and mainland western Europe.
Exceptionally, traffic upstream of an accident or an obstruction, such as construction, may also be constrained, resulting in a traffic jam.
Exceptionally clearly developed single-cell Cumulonimbus incus displaying the classic anvil shape ; associated gusts may occur from the direct proximity to several times the height of the cloud.
Exceptionally, trees may be partially defoliated by it, but the damage is rarely this severe.
Exceptionally, however, large plants producing a wide range of products are still common in Eastern Europe, a holdover from the former centralized, supply-driven concept of the market.
Exceptionally prolific and versatile, he produced compositions of the highest quality in several genres.
Exceptionally, a rotation block may be diagonal, ± I.
Exceptionally shallow and superficial, Michael and Stephanie represent the quintessence of the 1980s " yuppie " couple.
Exceptionally, this period may be extended until the Master in question reaches 70.
Exceptionally strong signals are designated by the quantitative number of decibels, in excess of " S9 ", displayed on the receiver's S meter.
Exceptionally, some cadets may have confirmed places in regiments before the formal selections or even before starting at Sandhurst.
Robert Barnard: " Exceptionally lively specimen, with wider than usual class and type-range of suspects.
Exceptionally heavy rains brought by occasional North Atlantic tropical cyclones also influence the overall climate and precipitation amounts.
Exceptionally well researched and citing sources in six languages, Mattingly wrote it in a style both erudite and limpid.
Exceptionally, when many of the surplus New South Wales 30 class locomotive were converted from tank engines to tender engines, the tender engines were described as 30T class.
< li > Exceptionally heavy load on the database servers.
Exceptionally, these anoles can measure up to.

heroic and units
The brilliant and heroic record achieved by Destroyer Squadron Twenty-three is a distinctive tribute to the valiant fighting spirit of the individual units in this indomitable combat group of each skilled and courageous ship's company ...
The Presidential Unit Citation is a senior unit award granted to military units which have performed an extremely meritorious or heroic act, usually in the face of an armed enemy.
The unit award of the Croix de guerre with palm was issued to military units whose men performed heroic deeds in combat and were subsequently recognized by headquarters.
The decoration was awarded to military personnel, civilians, and Armed Forces units and organizations in recognition of deeds of valor or heroic conduct while in combat with the enemy.
For the heroic defense with large units of locally raised volunteers the city was awarded with the Virtuti Militari medal on 11 November 1920.
It was awarded to individuals, military units, political and other organisations who distinguished themselves by extraordinary heroic deeds during war and in peacetime.
Their heroic stand provided the critically needed time to regroup other I Corps units and block the southern advance of the enemy.

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