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Many exceptions existed, generating stations were dedicated to power or light by the choice of frequency, and rotating frequency changers and rotating converters were particularly common to feed electric railway systems from the general lighting and power network.
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Many issues such as sex, narcotics and terrorism cannot or can very rarely be openly discussed in strips, although there are exceptions, usually for satire, as in Bloom County.
Many of the Articles in Section I are structured in two paragraphs: the first sets out a basic right or freedom ( such as Article 2 ( 1 ) – the right to life ) but the second contains various exclusions, exceptions or limitations on the basic right ( such as Article 2 ( 2 ) – which excepts certain uses of force leading to death ).
Many of the new features were available from the Windows Update site as updates for older Windows versions ( System Restore and Windows Movie Maker were exceptions ).
Many neurons fit the foregoing schema in every respect, but there are also exceptions to most parts of it.
Many castles were built close to inland river ports and those built on the coast were usually located at the mouths of rivers or in ports, Pevensey and Portchester being rare exceptions.
Many jurisdictions have exceptions to abandonment laws in the form of safe haven laws, which apply to babies left in designated places such as hospitals.
Many fixed-wing STOL aircraft are bush planes, though some, like the de Havilland Dash-7, are designed for use on prepared airstrips ; likewise, many STOL aircraft are taildraggers, though there are exceptions like the Quest Kodiak, de Havilland Twin Otter and the Peterson 260SE.
" Many countries around the world follow this definition, although some make some exceptions for particular kinds of works.
Many of the above transformations may result in exceptions, for example, when a code translation parses an unknown code in the extracted data.
Many of the east-west streets are still named after the Spanish Conquistadors, but there are exceptions.
Many Brook Farmers applied for exceptions to these rules and soon it was agreed that " members of the Association who sit at the meat table shall be charged extra for their board ".
Many socialists have abandoned the Labour Party, with few exceptions such as the Socialist Appeal group.
Many doctors in the Republican legislative caucus felt their party's bill did not go far enough ; Fletcher and Tennessee Senator Bill Frist were notable exceptions.
Many historic buildings survive from the early years of the University ; newer buildings fit in with the established architecture ( with a few exceptions, including ArtStreet, Roesch Library, and Miriam Hall ).
Many exceptions to this rule are products of ring-opening polymerization, which tends to produce condensation-like polymers even though it is an additive process.
Many terms for the process have been used over the years, including digigraph, but fine art digital printmaking is generally known as giclée, and, although there are still a few exceptions, giclées are widely accepted as a fine art medium by museums and galleries.
* Many proper names, often because they are adopted from other languages ; Carney says " As one might expect of any rule, there are likely to be even more exceptions in names, many of which are Scottish ":
Many exceptions are provided in legislation to reduce perceived unfairness of whichever system the council is using.
Many of these activities are also prohibited on the Jewish holidays listed in the Torah, although there are significant exceptions permitting carrying and preparing food under specific circumstances.
Many and existed
Many observers claimed to have determined such parallaxes, but Tycho Brahe and Giovanni Battista Riccioli concluded that they existed only in the minds of the observers, and were due to instrumental and personal errors.
Many Continental or Traditionalist conservatives do not support separation of Church and state, with most supporting state recognition of and cooperation with the Catholic Church, such as had existed in France before the Revolution.
Many Dungeons & Dragons elements appear in hobbies of the mid-to-late 20th century, although these elements had existed previously.
Many years earlier, an advanced civilization once existed, and for a time, the Earth's Cosmos was in perfect order.
Many minor problems that existed in the first edition were fixed making it, according to many, the most stable release of the Windows 9x family.
Many communities also existed in Mexican Texas until the revolution there, when they sided with Catholic Mexico against Protestant pro-U. S. elements.
Many laws were only applicable when the Temple in Jerusalem existed, and fewer than 300 of these commandments are still applicable today.
Many instruments originated during the Renaissance ; others were variations of, or improvements upon, instruments that had existed previously.
Many of the technologies proposed by the W3C already existed before they were positioned under the W3C umbrella.
Many of the addons that existed as separate projects for Allegro 4 will be rewritten to interface more seamlessly with Allegro proper and will be bundled with the default installation.
Many of the estimated 2, 000 nations and tribes which existed in the 16th century died out as a consequence of the European settlement, and many were assimilated into the Brazilian population.
Many ancient battles among the Hawaiians, prior to the unification by King Kamehameha I, were fought over possession of Molokai Island, partly for this reason ( and possession of the numerous ancient fish ponds that existed along the southern shore prior to the late-19th century ).
Many of the villages and towns in the county today represent places where railroad stations existed in early years.
Many people in the area use the lakes for activities such as swimming and many different boating activities and a band called " Almost Perfect " which, by all accounts, has existed largely unnoticed by the music community, owing that relative anonymity to a lack of ostensible musicianship.
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