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were excepted
preposition
With the exception of; but.
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(The mosaic-tile station names, some of which date to the system's founding, were excepted. "They would have been sacrosanct," Shaw told me).
Only Monaghan, Down, and Antrim were excepted, the first because it had been subjected to a "native" plantation in the 1590s and the latter two because neither was held by the rebel earls and both were already areas of extensive de facto Scottish settlement.
Rainilaiarivony and his brother were excepted from this and remained, like her son Radama, in the queen's confidence for the few remaining years of her life.
Emergency cases were excepted, and patients expected to die within 1 year were not included.
For example, although 43% of patients in nursing homes were excepted from diabetes management, 73% were reported to have been tested for glycated haemoglobin.
We realized that CXADRP2 is a pseudogene and both TSPY1 and TSPY4 gene have very high (94%) sequence similarity so that we could not analyze specific their gene expression, therefore, three genes were excepted from our qRT-PCR analysis.> It is well known that DNA methylation changes can alter the transcriptional expression level of genes.
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Pell Grants would be excepted.
The measurement of l(B) is excepted.
That's excepting the family Polonius.
And so they were, except Harvey's.
Anybody, that is, except me.
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