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"Things were going the way I planned, except for the injury," Martin said.
The killing throughout the camp went as planned, except for the unexplained absence of the commandant.
They said the men had apparently spent 30 days training for the home invasion, which was executed as planned except for one problem: someone failed to disable the surveillance system, which the couple had installed to monitor their children.
Until that happens, she suggests that no more cruises be planned, except for required monitoring.
Reed + Rader sketched out everything beforehand, and said every shot was pretty much carried out as planned, except for an additional fishing shot that was cut from the final GIF.
The use of docetaxel as a radiosensitizer was well tolerated, and all patients received treatment as planned except for the patient that died from haemoptysis.
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Telephone reminders were made by a research assistant in French, Spanish, English or Italian between 10 00 am and 3 00 pm the day before the planned appointment, except for Monday appointments, when the phone call was made on Fridays.
Every team attained their planned results except for one sub-district team; at the time, the health facility did not have a resident midwife and thus faced difficulties in improving its skilled delivery coverage.
The process is similar for the other event planning sites, except for Renkoo, which uses IM and a majority rules vote instead of bulletin boards.
In the whole group of 317 men planned for curative treatment (except for the three diagnosed with TUR-P), 45% had <20% risk of lymph node metastasis.
However, the 1900 Summer Olympics were already planned for Paris and, except for the Intercalated Games of 1906, the Olympics did not return to Greece until the 2004 Summer Olympics, 108 years later.
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