Sentence examples for except for headline from inspiring English sources

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The individual drag effects of the above variables (except for headline length, gape, and netting solidity) were systematically examined in a flume tank with prawn-trawl models built with low-stiffness full-scale netting; and the existing literature was consulted on the drag effects of gape, while drag was assumed to be proportional to twine diameter, mesh size−1 and headline length2.

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* We found a single article repeated four times (N = 23 articles) but kept the twenty distinct articles for analysis (except for the headline analysis since all 23 headlines were distinct).

Her column, in which she speculated that Saddam Hussein was the cause of New York's near-constant rain, was reprinted in all its idiosyncratic glory, except for the headline.

Many Chinese officials would worry about losing their job or even going to jail for this, but when your correspondent asks for a breakdown of its implementation, Mr Jin gets detailed monthly statements printed out.Government budgets in China are usually treated as secrets, except for vague headline figures issued for public consumption.

To sum things up, the report was mostly in line with expectations, except for the headline number being a bit lower than expected.

In other words, a relatively orderly first six weeks on the field — except for the headlines he created when he ran across the pitcher's mound during a game against Oakland and angered A's pitcher Dallas Braden.

So much for headlines.

Nearly all the recent reviews of the Cove are glowing except for the one headlined, "Sadly let down by overhyped reviews".

Whether or not the film can "beat" Ride Along this weekend (irrelevant except for conveniently succinct headlines), if it can pull off a $30 million holiday weekend haul, it can certainly crawl its way to $90 million domestic and then make up the difference in the expanded overseas market.

Everything is the same on the front page except for a box of headlines with the word EXTRA and the headline "DEATH of the PRESIDENT!!" atop Stanton's terse dispatch to Dix: "Abraham Lincoln died this morning at twenty two minutes after seven o clock". The Herald is among the first newspapers to report his death.

Except it was all for a headline act that would last about 30 seconds when it finally came.

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