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At present they cannot do so, except in a very few cases.
But except in a social sense, she was never really one of them.
The woman could leave a body only by death, except in one very special case.
He did not know where be was except in a very general sense.
It would be a dark house except in the morning.
From 1951 to 1968, it worked every year except in 1961.
"Except in those cases where I can give no answer."
It was held each year from 1992 until today, except in 1999 and 2002.
Not even themselves, one would imagine, except in the very short run.
They had never expected to hear that sound except in test.
"A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives."
But the marriage between the two did not last long except in name.
She'd never used one except in training, seven years before.
Middle School students have little course choice, except in foreign language.
It was played from 1990 to 1995, except in 1993.
Not that there was any reason for more except in her mind.
The man lived for 22 days, longer, except in one case, than each of his next three patients.
It is best for your own development that I do not, except in the most general terms.
Many women would not go outside after 9:00 pm except in large groups or with men.
For the rest he went out but little, and except in the way of business associated with very few.
They are not all that different, except in their approach to image.
It sent a team for every summer games after then, except in 1980.
I'm not leaving this room except in the dead of night.
I never talk about myself except in the context of my work.
She will not discuss him except in the most general way.