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And hackers are invariably smart-alecks.
There were exceptions, of course, the white people who would come into our world in routine, everyday ways we all understood.
No piece of film or video, including those taken by pros, ever looks perfect straight out of the camera.
Bone marrow is an exception to this rule, however, since even in adults, bone marrow cells continually divide to replace old blood cells.
Sweden cars are extremely prestigious and reliable in the world for its preeminent safety performance, including SAAB.
There are nearly always flows that describe handling an exception (hence, "exception flows").
Felitti was baffled. Why, invariably, did so many patients quit just as they approached their healthy goal weight?
The effect held true across all age groups, even younger ones, the researchers noted.
A further puzzle is why are there always a few exceptions, like left-handed humans, who are wired differently from the majority of the population?
Shaak Ti was a notable exception to the communal-minded Togruta in that she preferred to operate alone.
Admittedly there are areas of overlap.
Every time global financial markets go into turmoil, most recently thanks to the US sub-prime mortgage fiasco, voices rise to demand global regulation.
It is generally believed that wrist watches are an exception to the normal sequence in the evolution of men's jewelry.
There are always a lot of exceptions to grammar rules.
One of the great things about freshman housing is that, with some exceptions, the process throws you together randomly," said Undergraduate Assembly chairman Alec Webley.
A review panel concluded that there were no exceptional circumstances that would warrant a lesser penalty for him.
Tunisia and Egypt are an exception among Arabic states, allowing foreign tourists to swim topless on private beaches.
"Pretty consistently," she says, "the worst off are the currently widowed, divorced, or separated."
The notably exceptions are the decimal and integer type.
A higher educational background exerts a tremendous fascination on a great number of people, with no exception to me.
An exception occurs occasionally in cases where customers for a particular industrial product may be few and easily identifiable.
Prior to Kerber's work, educational historians barely mentioned women and girls; Thomas Woody's 1929 work is the notable exception.
There is no rule without an exception.
Most electronics companies have not done well this year, but ours is the exception that proves the rule.