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But shouldn't an exception be made for their summer holidays?
Immigration is a touchy subject, a delegate says, but could an exception be made for the French, who are suffering under socialist rule?
He pleaded the cause of the Huguenots the French Protestants—of Metz at the court of Louis XIV, urging that an exception be made for them in the revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685).
If, on Saturday, duck pâté was the nation's favourite pâté, would the hostess of BBC Radio 4's Weekly Pâté Round-up, Nigella Lawson, be gobbling it up as normal alongside the other 49 pâtés in the chart, or would a censorious exception be made?
A sign of how divided government thinking was on the issue: the original version of the bill raised the age of consent to 18, but treated 16- to 18-year-olds differently by requiring that an exception be made for consensual sex.
The report recommended that a specific exception be made for text and data-mining from literature for research purposes.
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Finally, an exception was made.
So an exception was made to Mullah Omar's edict.
The exception was made for the grant files, retained by the Endowment.
An exception was made in 1826 when this property was deeded to an individual.
Exception was made only for those who had presided over his father Charles I's execution.
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