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There were, however, some magnificent exceptions to the tales of woe.
Yet -- some magnificent exceptions -- rarely hear our religious leaders speaking of compassion.
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Blithewold, in Bristol, R.I., is a magnificent exception.
"All the newspaper groups, bar the magnificent exception of the Guardian, maintained a culture of omerta around phone hacking.
Because the Neoclassical movement in poetry, which emphasized heroic couplets, prevailed in this era, Paradise Lost was perceived as a magnificent exception in its use of blank verse.
Bridges across the Vltava River have tended not to last long, but the Charles Bridge has been a magnificent exception -- at least throughout its first six centuries.
He calls it "constitutional idolatry".The constitution is a thing of wonder, all the more miraculous for having been written when the rest of the world's peoples were still under the boot of kings and emperors (with the magnificent exception of Britain's constitutional monarchy, of course).
Because, despite some magnificent early exceptions, a fictional journalist is a film's talisman of doom.
Yet, with the exception of some magnificent buildings for public officials, only a few durable edifices were completed in the residential section.
If you see thick steaks, dairy or fancy desserts (Menton's magnificent tarte au citron is the exception), you're not eating local.
Hence the serial disappointments with a couple of exceptions in football and the magnificent anomaly in rugby of Clive Woodward's all-conquering 2003 world champions.
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