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The Japanese Olympic committee said most of the country's Olympic athletes, as amateurs, were required to fly economy, exception being made for judoka and other physically large competitors.
In western Europe the Carolingian marchiones or margraves had been royal officials whose duty of defending a frontier might justify an exception being made to the normal rule that no count should hold more than one countship, or county.
The Mets have no free agents and their payroll will probably remain in the area where it was last season, about $93 million on opening day, barring an exception being made by the owners.
This was interpreted as an exception being made for Christians, since Trump has highlighted the plight of Christians in Muslim-majority countries numerous times.
The study thus only includes countries with over one million inhabitants, an exception being made for Luxembourg due to its central location in Europe and important position in the European migration system.
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Finally, an exception was made.
So an exception was made to Mullah Omar's edict.
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.
(An exception was made for director Werner Herzog to film Cave of Forgotten Dreams in 2010).
An exception was made on Thursday night for Gustavo Dudamel, in his Philharmonic debut.
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