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Except for breaks during college, where he studied business economics, and when he got married, Mr. Smith kept up his hobby.
The "vast majority" of Channel 4's coverage ran without commercials, Mr. Jack said, except for breaks "during an anchor switch or if we didn't have video cued up" to run.
Progress through the world is continuous, except for breaks for loading.
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Early the morning after, I packed and rode to the airport through streets that were empty except for broken bottles.
Previously, The Oregonian reported that the Forest Service would require reporters to apply for permits, except for breaking news coverage of events like fires and rescues.
It shouldn't be such a big deal -- just another celeb tying the knot, right (well, except for broken hearts everywhere)?
American policymakers will be acutely aware that there is almost no appetite anywhere else, except Britain, for breaking up banks.The alternative is to find ways to allow a controlled default of part of banks' balance-sheets.
The Indianapolis 500, held annually since 1911 (except for wartime breaks for World War I and World War II), is the anchor of a challenging annual racing schedule that mixes different kinds of racetracks (ovals, road courses, and races in city streets), with a goal of a national championship to be awarded to a driver who can perform best over the entire year.
Pros Except for spring break, Panama City Beach is family-oriented.
The first day he wrote steadily for eight hours, except for a break for lunch.
Mr Trudeau was Prime Minister from 1968 to 1984, except for a break in 1979.
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