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B. Transf., to indicate that which, being beyond or outside of a thing, forms an exception or addition to it, except, besides.
Only Trinidad and Tobago forms an exception to the migrant dependence pattern, possibly as a result of its domestic tradition of low-wage plantation labor (the World Bank's figure for the second apparent HRC outlier Equatorial Guinea (GHQ) is probably wrong, as press reports indicate a migrant population of one-third of the total population; "Equatorial Guinea," [16]) (Fig. 3).
The salivary gland forms an exception to this rule.
Ghana is situated within the predominantly economically marginalized and politically unstable region of West Africa, but forms an exception.
Again, CLE68 from M. truncatula forms an exception with a larger gap between the first and the second domain.
The forebrain of the teleost Arius forms an exception to the rule: 'the more pronounced the eversion, the deeper the sulcus externus', since in that genus eversion is advanced, but the sulcus externus is poorly developed (Figs. 4g, 5j). 5.
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The provisions of the Civil Code drafted in the nineteenth century by David Dudley Field form an exception.
Groups located in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana, where the coast is less irregular and coastal fisheries are relatively productive, form an exception.
Molten rock may force its way through surrounding rocks and may sometimes squeeze between older rock layers, also forming an exception to Steno's law.
Only specimen CH-H400D16 formed an exception which failed in bar fracture.
59, &c.); some priests however formed an exception, for the duumviri, the rex sacrorum and the flamen dialis were not allowed to hold any state office, and were also exempt from service in the armies (Dionys. IV.8).
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