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Whereas no influence of this clay was noticed on the CaCO3 deposit when the electrolyte was totally exempt of Mg2+.
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There appears to be general agreement that a diplomatic agent, during the term of his office, is totally exempt from both criminal and civil jurisdiction in the state where he is accredited.
"Of course, Howard Stringer is completely and totally exempt".
Why People Believe it: Because virtually all cruise ships fly the flags of other nations, people assume they're totally exempt from US regulation and oversight.
Section 105A of the RESTORE Act explicitly provides that foreign-to-foreign communications are totally exempt from FISA - clearly, this exception for foreigners such as members of Al Qaeda does not apply to Americans.
No right granted by the Constitution is totally exempt from limitations.
If such a school existed today, it would be totally exempt from the new rule on contraception coverage.
Yet ETF owners aren't totally exempt from a nasty cap gains surprise.
If you are like me and are over-attuned to the meaning of things, then you'll be relieved to know that staying in is totally exempt from status life and its cultural superstructure, which is "status culture".
Horses were classified as totally exempt; slightly affected (often one vertebra affected) or severely affected as evaluated by the practitioner.
Evaluation of the spine state in the box revealed that, in accordance with previous studies (e.g. [8], [27], [35]) a large majority of horses had clear vertebral disorders (N = 14, 74%), while only 21% of the horses were evaluated as slightly affected and only one as totally exempt.
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