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Except that she was talking about a different show entirely.
It's almost comforting, except that it's also kind of jarring.
Yeah, yeah, and things except that somehow defy our experience.
Except that I'm kind of a little possessive over him.
The matriarch has no answer except that she loves him.
Except that this dishonorable period stretches into very living memory.
Except that these Breitbart News "polls" aren't polls at all.
And for no good reason except that Amazon just can.
Except that now that it's winter, the leaves are gone.
BRIAN SULLIVAN: Except that how much bigger can it get?
Not too much, except that commonwealths have their own constitutions.
There are few rules here, except that you enjoy yourself.
Except that, surprisingly, no press or fanfare accompanied the listing.
Except that he does, and also stop talking about him.
Except that the product falls squarely in the robotics category.
Except that Joe doesn't have to go to the moon.
Except that I don't see it that way at all.
It could almost be Vienna itself, except that it isn't.
Except that something isn't quite right about this idyllic tableau. . . .
Except that all happened years after this movie came out.
Except that I've had a very good time making them.
Except that, in the end, droit du seigneur was ratified.
Except that the dog is blue and has six legs.
I don't think we'll ever know, except that it's damaged.
Right, except that was a mentality at Microsoft, for sure.
I'm making all this up, except that she says that.
Well, except that day by day it's a different thing.
Except that this virtual friendship is all she lives for.
Except that according to the law, I'm still a child.
Except that "die" is actually an Elizabethan euphemism for orgasm.
There are the lockers, except that they don't have locks.
Except, that is, for the screen at the bottom right.
All seemed in order, except that Philip's car was gone.
I'd say that they bombed, except that would connote impact.
Except that the entire staff seemed to be Eastern European.
Except, that is, for this year's new sex tech category.
Except that he forgot that Harris was on the stage.
You could call it a documentary, except that it isn't.
Except that DeVos has done this sort of thing before.
Except that they always get things wrong the same way.
Except that Bob was not capable of doing the job.
It's the exact same painting, except that Rembrandt didn't touch it.
Lau's right—except that no one wants wireless charging for speed.
Except that when other games do this well, the structure evaporates.
Except that it had a bunch of bees buzzing around inside.
Except that Trump didn't outright say anything so coherent as that.
Except that it is a test of Mr Trump's self-control.
There's nothing wrong with cartoony, except that most people aren't cartoons.
Except that Jeff Sessions keeps, that little goblin keeps weighing in.
Except that the person I was texting with is very white.
Except that, as Ryan's therapist points out, there are sequels coming.
Except that as of yet, nothing truly bananas has happened yet.
Except, that is, for microplastics potentially blown there by the wind.
Except that there's one gaping divide in that north-south trajectory.
Except that his plan is so convoluted it makes no sense.
Except that the 3-wood proved to be not so safe.
So does grüner veltliner, except that I lost sight of it.
Sure, except that Hulu pulls in about $1.5 billion in advertising.
It seems everything would've been fine, except that manager's shift ended.
It shouldn't be hard except that the ingrained hatred is tremendous.
Matt Damon made this sound so obvious — except that it's not.
Except that voting patterns tell us that is almost never true.
Except that Trump's comment didn't end his campaign, it boosted it.
Except that she's not technically Irish; she was born in England.
I'm not sure what that means exactly, except that it's new.
Except that Iran learned to swim during its war with Iraq.
Except that Hustvedt finds a way to give it to us.
We knew so little except that it was dangerous and illegal.
Except that corners are more helpful to some teams than others.
That might seem academic, except that Obamacare's Medicaid expansion is continuing.
Last night it all went down — except that it didn't really.
It hasn't changed at all, except that they added two Polytracks.
Except that there's no actual evidence to back up Cotton's claim.
Except that many of them did: They wanted to be thinner.
Doesn't really matter what's what, except that he gets taken captive.
Except that tens of thousands of theatergoers have met them already.
Except that they don't, or fewer and fewer of them do.
Except that little appeared freshly green or white or blue anymore.
Except that now I have a different megaphone to the world.
We know nothing about them except that they must be stopped.
They were unrelated, except that none contained the words Donald Trump.
"Except that I want to outlaw the word 'gambling,' " he said.
Except that it set me up for the most devastating collapse.
We had nothing in common except that we were not white.
Except that there is not a whit of evidence that they do.
I knew nothing about the guy except that his most recent release .​.
There's not much to say about their plan except that it works.
Except that too was something Apple introduced on the 2016 MacBook Pro.
I equate it with my beloved pressure cooker except that it's electric.
Except that they didn't really get to leave; only the facts did.
Except that it's the love story we all deserve right now. Enjoy.
Except, that never-ending white string is not pasta, it's a tapeworm.
Except that for the people detained here, this kiosk is their lifeline.
Nothing really changed except that now we are on a different level.
Except that the Ghoulies didn't have anything to do with "killing" Fangs.
I was ready and willing to compromise on anything else except that.
I don't think there is too much to worry about except that.
I was prepared for anything he was going to say, except that.
Except that he was, by Idol standards, more like a beneath-dog.
Except that this isn't Lochte's first Olympic rodeo, not by any means.
Sage stuff, except that there is precious little warehousing left to use.
Except, that is, in Maine and Nebraska, where things can get complicated.
Except, that logic isn't really borne out by any kind of evidence.
I can't exactly say why except that the flavor is just weird.
Except that, as noted above, the character of Poe was never established.
Except that three of the students were unpaid workers for the school.
Except that in this case, "concerns over immigration" aren't necessarily about immigration.
You know absolutely nothing about him, except that he's in terrible danger.
Except that the fan was a Pirates fan—at home in Pittsburgh.
People knew little about the places, except that those inside were "crazy".
Nothing much is known about his intentions yet, except that he's returning.
Except that you can type at it in Allo, Google's chat app.
"I played well except that I didn't get many birdies," Jaidee said.
Except that the ball got to the Dodgers catcher before Werth did.
"It doesn't matter to me, except that it was unfair," Toews said.
Except that the debate over immigration policy is no longer about substance.
Except that you have such a partisan situation that it's not ... Yeah.
Nothing had changed, except that now it was Ingrid who lived there.
Except that here too the ramifications of sanctions are making an impact.
Except that these two are intimately seated right across from each other.
It was like normal life, they said, except that he wasn't around.
"Except that they were our bosses during the movie," Ms. Chernick said.
Except that you'd probably hit the wall of a conference room first.
Except that he definitely did, in a different tweet, three days prior.
Except that this is not the right moment to pick on Junior.
The blowup itself was not extraordinary, except that its subject was black.
This year, nothing's changed—except that Thornton is apparently done playing along.
Except that journalism in 2000 is not what it was in 673.
Except that a few dispatchers have been tested positive and sent home.
Except that war is over and today's equivalents are even more treacherous.
Except that lately, I've noticed my relationship with these conversations has changed.
"Except that obviously there's no writer to send a final draft to."
Except that Obama never suggested those non-clapping Republicans didn't love America.
So, box checked — except that the Series 4 usually outperformed that estimate.
Keana doesn't remember much of Snowden, except that he has short hair.
You could call it the hubris of youth, except that it stuck.
Except that player, currently ranked 22017th in the world, is no slouch.
Absolutely, except that something else was coming down the pike: The internet.
"I will tell you nothing, except that I think it's awesome," Minear said.
Except that in every other way, Van doesn't fit the American startup mold.
It probably wouldn't seem so bad except that Sony's X3000R Action Camera exists.
Not a lot, except that you might want to be careful around 20A.
SH: Except that you being, you were being targeted directly, personally, all day.
KS: That would be nice, except that would be dangerous for Kara Swisher.
Except that machines don't really go to parties, which just reinforces the point.
This would be the Terminator of Pikachus, except that it only desires love.
It's a pretty standard supermarket except that is has one totally new feature.
It seems like a match made in heaven, except that it probably isn't.
Nothing happens, except that the cross-traffic alert sensors start beeping wildly. WHOOPEE!
It's a fantasy, costumed in western wear, except that the guns are real.
It could be good, too, except that the industry is under attack politically.
Step 1: Section off all of your hair except that along the perimeter.
I'm not exactly sure how, except that it's immensely entertaining and it's timeless.
Except that de Jong had gained his notoriety primarily by being, well, notorious.
Except that we are accepting the sad reality that Democrats aren't even involved.
Now, he would have more freedom, except that could also be a curse.
They don't really know anything about him, except that he's a Patriots fan.
Except that invitation too suggestive for a teacher to propose to a student.
We cannot promise anything, except that we will not walk away from them.
Or for Wagner, perhaps, except that Parzival doesn't look like a knightly tenor.
Except that the treasure is cigarette butts and baggies full of dog doo.
A. No, I can't, except that it's going to be an extraordinary building.
She and Quill have a thing going, except that they don't, not really.
My cyberclone is me… except that "me" can travel the world in microseconds.
Except that he was in a line of dozens of tractors lumbering along.
Except that, in this latest iteration, critically-acclaimed artists are steering the ship.
There is nothing otherwise special about the room, except that it looks homey.
Kate was now a bored housewife, except that she was really a spy.
Except that somehow, in the rest of the world, horses race medication-free.
They don't "really believe" anything, except that they should get what they want.
Little has been confirmed publicly about the explosion, except that it released radiation.
Except that Tim, the former firefighter who lives next door, saw what happened.
He might be sunbathing, except that he appears to be in a graveyard.
This is like a foreign language clue, except that it's in British English.
It felt how ASMR sounds, except that it was also intermittently briefly uncomfortable.
It's all fine, but -- TAPPER: Except that you're calling into question his heritage.
Except that in November 2005, this tactic appeared to have met its match.
It's quite an innovation, except that it was standard procedure in previous administrations.
Except that on Wednesday night, Pelosi suddenly suggested things won't be so simple.
Except that a lot of the new stuff is all pointing to joblessness.
"It was one-size-fits all, except that it didn't fit," Mr. Larsen said.
Except that never ended up happening because the keg tapping went horribly, horribly wrong.
But there's really nothing subversive at all, except that it subverts dependence on others.
Except that "regular gay life" has come to mean something very different in 2017.
Well, sure — except that there are a lot fewer delegates still on the table.
Except, that is, for being black while driving through certain parts of St. Louis.
Except, that doesn't work — they immediately give up on fidelity and resume their affair.
I didn't know anything about cancer—except that lots of people died from it.
Except that instead of daily installments on television, the drama unfolded largely on Twitter.
The location has not been determined, except that it will be in southeast Michigan.
It was the same old DKNY, except that I wasn't the same old Aliza.
It was good as gold, except that Rooney character would have nothing of it.
Except that doesn't exactly sound possible considering the extremely strict system of the monarchy.
What is there to say about Prince, really, except that he was, well, Prince?
Except that truly respecting her privacy might have been not saying anything at all?
I don't know what else to say about this except that it is wrong.
"Except that Andrew Jackson was a plantation owner that also owned slaves," Sanders said.
Except that he didn't make up this infamous nickname: Jimmy Prime takes that win.
Except that Trump's daily dramas are invariably self-destructive — legislatively, politically, legally and grammatically.
The system is similar to cruise control, except that it also steers the truck.
I didn't know much about Blade Runner's sequel except that they were making one.
The company gave few details, except that customer data was unaffected by the breach.
Except that Partner are doing it smarter, and better, than pretty much everyone else.
That sounds reasonable, except that the kind of impersonation they prevent is vanishingly rare.
I don't have much to say to this argument except that it is wrong.
The truth is there is not one single subject they accepted except that one.
We don't know what will happen tomorrow, except that tomorrow will be even worse.
There's not much to say about this except that it works better than before.
Her product line is no exception, except that it's built around Budapest's thermal water.
Now, that doesn't necessarily mean they were leaving Mexico — except that there's another clue.
There's no difference for anyone, except that SALT repeal has vanished for wage income.
Except that here, on the off-the-grid mountain, there is no cellphone service.
Except that he bit off WAY more than he could chew on this one.
Except, that is, for the second bite, and then the third and the fourth.
The boy had been nice enough, except that he'd eventually snapped—was it drugs?
That all goes according to plan, except that Romeo (Matt Hurley) and Juliet (Ms.
Except that there is no way this is going to work well at all.
And you can't say why, except that sometimes you laugh, and sometimes you don't.
Except, that is, when you have an artist armed and ready to guide you.
YG, however, doesn't specify exactly what the secretive project is, except that it's special.
Except that theorists can now write papers about that large number of new universes.
This would be challenging enough except that we give teachers no time to design.
This doesn't actually say much about humanity except that it is vast and varied.
Except that the man isn't really Pete, and the family's troubles are just beginning.
"They're basically trained like soldiers, except that they're not trying to kill," she said.
Except that the Department of Veterans Affairs, where Steve works processing benefits, is funded.
Except that this planetary get-to-know-you process took more than a decade.
It's like shooting at a tin can except that tin can BLOWS UP Y'ALL!
The trade war is now full-on — except that it's not really about trade.
Have nothing exceptional to say except that tweeting so comfortably from home feels unreal.
Except that truth telling, however painful, turns out to be the canapé of choice.
Very much an American story — except that Ukraine is unwillingly dragged into the mud.
Except that her performance always seemed more confident and less soul-crushing than his.
Except that is exactly what I stumbled onto the following weekend at Pure Yoga.
Except that "The Whistlers," Porumboiu's newest film, is nothing like what I've just described.
"It looks like a fastball except that it's not," Bellinger said, shaking his head.
Except that globalization and the gig business model have exploded the supply of workers.
Sounds simple enough -- except that no one knows how long this game could last.
"I don't know what's happened, except that you're now running for president," he replied.
This was the unseeable texture of a life, except that I was seeing it.
We ask only that — except that, with open heart, hopefully we may learn something.
None of it makes any sense except that we all believe in it, right?
There is no positive outcome, except that it saves the reputation of the organization.
Except that sometimes he would just tweet his preferences and form policy that way.
Those tiny processors know nothing except that incoming excitation or inhibition changes their membrane potential.
He wasn't abusive to the children in any way except that he yelled about everything.
Like most children, I didn't know what I was doing, except that it felt good.
Except that no one told the women at the brothel not to take politics seriously.
"I don't know a damn thing about Naftogaz except that it exists," he told CNN.
Except that, as a brief online search would have revealed, Putin doesn't have a niece.
"There is nothing further on the Oswald case except that he is dead," Hoover said.
Except that the Netflix marketing team misspelled Wil Wheaton's name in his special branded video.
Except that the two broke up six months ago, according to a video uploaded yesterday.
Nothing really bothers me… except that while I am eating, Marie starts vomiting around me.
There was no agreement on any aspects of the idea, except that talks should continue.
Except that sharing a bathroom with four people and two cats doesn't exactly feel luxurious.
LANE: Except that the president&aposs tweets as he wanted it to be FBI chief.
Except that in this case, the normal functioning of journalism is objectively damaging American democracy.
Hard to say — except that little bits of evidence tend to add up over time.
Except, that is, to Kozminski University roboticist Aleksandra Przegalinska, also a research fellow at MIT.
It feels identical to past Far Cry games, except that it's not as much fun.
There's no indication that the phone recognized my face, except that the phone instantly unlocked.
She was elegance itself, except that her gown was very slightly split at the ass.
Except that Nikki is here to make it just a little bit harder for Varga.
Except that they admit, at the end of each of the videos, to being fakes.
"Except that I rarely use a cellphone, & when I do it's government authorized," he added.
Except that this was suburban Detroit, a place not known for its groundbreaking software innovation.
This is all nonsense except that it's not, though, you know, all in good time.
"There is nothing further on the Oswald case except that he is dead," Hoover begins.
Nothing much has changed, except that a bit more energy has leaked out of him.
Sometimes, he played the actor about whom people knew nothing except that he was Batman.
Except, that is, for little Luxembourg, whose coalition government has already pledged to legalize weed.
It's almost like having a cushy business-class seat — except that it only costs $40.
Little is known of Imando's biography except that he was found in College Point, Queens.
Except that Assange seems offended that the Russians are getting undue credit for the emails.
Both are big, progressive-sounding ideas—except that they are not much discussed by progressives.
Except that by lunch time, the temperature had already blown past the day's record high.
Except that a ProPublica investigation found the rule has been skirted at least 33 times.
Except that everything counts: the specter of death, Mont's narration, Jimmie's perch on the floor.
He couldn't think of anything except that he had to get out of the hut.
On the surface, the two cases seem unrelated except that they both include Muslim plaintiffs.
The setup resembled "America's Got Talent" — except that these choices would mean life or death.
He didn't really understand why, except that he knew it was related to his age.
"The Penitent" ought to be his tragedy, except that he appears clobbered from the start.
I knew very little except that I was in pain and that I shouldn't move.
Congress would presumably get around to addressing those torts as well — except that it hasn't.
It was like a vine growing on a ruin, except that the ruin was itself.
You could call his works stream of consciousness, except that they are more like torrents.
We just don't know what to expect — except that we're going to have to move.
And it has very little plot except that, in another sense, it's nothing but plot.
And they got what they wanted, except that Nissan today is running to the ground.
Morales rifled a full-count grounder right where Headley was standing — except that he wasn't.
" Giuliani previously said, "I don't know a damn thing about Naftogaz except that it exists.
Except that, when she reaches the lobby, he's standing inside it, near the glass doors.
Except that, as I passed over the river's otherwise imposing bridge, the view turned grim.
The Who would have been the first punk band except that we had a hit.
True-ish. Except that: We are talking about the President of the United States here.
I don't know why this one caught on except that apparently, it's just believable enough.
That's laudable, except that criteria is never mentioned when boards are packed with white men.
Nothing, I suppose, except that the resulting disjunctions propelled the paintings into their own orbit.
A lot of it is journalistic except that it is multimedia in the truest sense.
Both are faithfully represented the book, except that Bourdain trades out the tofu for tripe.
I don't know the answer, except that it seems like it's un-American to settle.
It was the perfect visual illustration of his high treason — except that it had been Photoshopped.
These projects have nothing much in common except that they're happening largely outside the media spotlight.
There aren't really any rules here—except that the bikes have to be driven by peddles.
Critics weren't sure exactly what they were hearing — except that it was coming from the future.
Except, that is, for "the second patient, [who] avoided visits to a zoo or circus show."
As described, however, he sounds too entitled to consider anything except that he's 100 percent right.
Nothing seems sure in Egypt today, except that there's bound to be more fitful change ahead.
Except, that is, when he makes Mr. Hart eat discarded nachos out of a garbage can.
Except that when you do, for some reason, the apostrophe key on external keyboards stops working.
The DVD was superior in every way except that it didn't come in satisfyingly large shapes.
I imagined that I would have been marching with MLK, except that I wasn't marching now.
I didn't really know where it was going to take me, except that it excited me.
Except that if you ask IBM, Google didn't dunk as hard as it says it did.
I knew nothing about volcanoes except that they exploded, but I was so proud of her.
This might seem blindingly obvious, except that the government in Hanoi has always resolutely denied it.
There isn't any criteria except that it has to be someone with a lot of charisma.
It looked like Coney Island on a particularly festive summer day, except that it was Jan.
" Cyrus didn't say much about her new role except that it has "a lot of dynamic.
Not that much at this point — except that they'll be included in the iPhone 7 package.
Samsung Electronics had no comment on the case earlier, except that it was cooperating with prosecutors.
He looks exactly the same, except that his bald patch has at least doubled in size.
It's almost sad except that he was so heinous you can't actually feel sorry for him.
Margouleff has never revealed anything about him except that he is a man who collects guitars.
All common farm work fare—except that unlike WOOFing, this one comes with a price tag.
It might have seemed precious except that the results far outstripped the time spent achieving them.
I don't even know how to explain it except that there was magic in the air.
And this wasn't untrue—except that everyone in my world thought that I was a boy.
Except that, in the light of day, it was found to have been an electrical fire.
He was like a war photographer that way, except that what he was photographing were clothes.
" Except that he wouldn't actually answer the question of whether he had called Trump a "moron.
Except that Lane's car looked like someone else's car, and she accidentally got the wrong guy.
Except that Widdall was not suited up in her leg pads, boots and other body armor.
Voting for Johnson is exactly the same as staying home, except that it involves going outdoors.
Except that they were not released, as I was, into the loving arms of their family.
She added that she was "just thinking about getting in there," except that it was off.
The bottom line is that there is little consensus except that the current picture looks good.
"Except that I have to get my wisdom teeth out soon!" says Biles with a giggle.
The surgery was a success, except that the doctors thought he was too small to circumcise.
Except that Hayden went well over the chalk with the N.S.A.'s warrantless data-mining programs.
I guess Zawadi doesn't really relate to the first one except that I've also written it.
It seemed like a typical day at work...except that Alexis Bledel was there with her.
Julia Kent: I'm not sure that I totally fit in sonically except that it's instrumental music.
But it's not biased, except that it's what biases us toward the perpetuation of the species.
Not much happens in "Eighth Grade" except that, for Kayla, everything does and with exclamation points.
In the 1965 scene, little happens except that a college chum reads Mary Page's tarot fortune.
The whole aesthetic is nearly white on white, except that the three performers wear pink shirts.
It's not different now except that this is a more widespread pandemic than we've seen before.
"It's not 'Make France Great Again' — except that it is, sort of," a French friend observed.
Except that last year, for the first time in my life — I'm 45 — I didn't swim.
Except that three more match points would follow while Pliskova served, and she saved each one.
I'd say it was a shocking spectacle, except that it's hard to get shocked these days.
We don't learn much about her life back in Santa Rosa, except that she was unhappy.
That makes it pretty similar to TIPS, except that gold, unlike TIPS, never yields any interest.
Except, that is, for a portion that was buried, for an unusual and arguably hilarious reason.
Except that there are certain visuals where it looks like they took snapshots from my life.
Little has changed, except that the trucks zipping along the freeways appear to be driverless lumps.
Met has a lot in common with her spouse, except that she has hair and eyelashes.
Except that Hendrix had just donated several hundred thousand dollars toward a locker room and offices.
For Android users, the same rules apply, except that your rebus button is under the [ ... ] button.
Exactly where, Tiffany would not say, except that it was in a vault in another location.
" (21969) has some of the orderliness of previous work, except that its stack of superlatives ("Cool!
Which shouldn't be that interesting, except that Sam Rockwell makes him kind of an odious oddball.
Which would have been fine, except that the government had mistaken them for an underhanded corporation.
Except that if the government keeps dithering on relief funds, they will force it to be.
Except that seems not to have worked and clearly many of his employees ignored the directive.
I won't give much more away (except that interesting things happen when you look through windows).
Yeah, except that it opened up the business model to companies such as Netflix and Spotify.
Which seems about fine except that United Airlines Flight 83 doesn’t actually fly to LHR.
I wouldn't mention it except that an order went missing every time I ate at Llama Inn.
Very little is known about them, except that many were from Cornell University and the surrounding communities.
It's very hard to provide clear evidence that quantitative easing matters except that it's changing people's expectations.
If things are going well I am also that person, except that I'm just behind the booth.
Terms of the deal remain undisclosed, except that PSA Group is now a majority shareholder in Autobutler.
I do not know much about her, except that she is a very successful and popular person.
Except that the superpower our heroes Suzie and John possess: They can stop time when they orgasm.
Except that even before the election, during the debates, he was unwilling to say it was Russia.
Superman doesn't appear in any posters, trailers, or marketing materials, except that 2016 Comic-Con promo shot.
It would have been another amazing save, except that, well, the ball was clearly over the line.
There's not much more to say about the design of this particular model except that it's thoughtful.
Except that these tiny metalenses end up being thinner than a human hair, and weigh almost nothing.
Evan and JubileeWe don't know much about Evan and Jubilee's relationship, except that they're in bed together.
It does, except that very often the follow-up doesn't spread the way that the original did.
The only difference is the missing home button, except that its rear now sports a Samsung logo.
Except that the rule ... The person they're thinking for a rule maker is actually a rule breaker.
Except that I was not a spy, here to recruit him, as I now realized he believed.
I don't really think about it except that I try to eat as healthy as I can.
Perhaps that doesn't mean much, except that it's hard to get a million people to do anything.
Except that fire and flood can be the results of accidents, mishaps or even your own mistakes.
The irate stories on TripAdvisor forums seemed like promising leads, except that the details didn't line up.
We don't know a lot about whoever created ViperCard, except that it's copyrighted by one Ben Fisher.
ChatWork is much the same, except that the company and its service have existed for five years.
Which was good, except that the people in it were supposed to be living in the seventies.
There were no serious complications, except that 10% of patients reported pain during sex at follow-up.
Except that they were skinny and they laughed a lot and were often seen hugging one another.
Clinton's unfavorable rating would be the highest in U.S. political history, except that Trump's is even higher.
Except that odds are your new coach was just someone else's coach -- and some else's before that.
The Christians wish the same except that, for them, Catholicism is life and anything else is heresy.
He was dismissed but the records do not say why, except that it was not for misconduct.
Except that, on Monday afternoon, Giuliani released a statement walking back everything he had said on Sunday.
The Rubio they kept foisting on Republican voters, except that the donors didn't see it as foisting.
"Everything was great," he said, "except that I didn't have good looks and I didn't have talent."
It would be all sorts of off-putting—except that that's exactly what their music sounds like.
It would have been exciting news, except that some researchers openly doubted the project's methodology and results.
I did all of that, except that I didn't get to meet her, which is too bad.
Scant information about Marie survives, except that her family's poverty forced her into the ballet's harsh regime.
The practice room hadn't changed much since Sciutto's time, except that now more trophies lined the walls.
Except that the plans, as with many public buildings in Britain, included a quiet room for prayer.
The experimental and control groups are alike, except that brand prejudice is removed from the experimental group.
"It wasn't uncomfortable except that I went through the top of a Florida pine tree," he said.
There seems to be no wrong, except that you have to share your living space with others.
Amazing, except that tightrope walking of this kind is the essence of being a woman under scrutiny.
That basically happened except that Samsung rolled in like a juggernaut and sucked all the air up.
" Baltimore Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson said: "I've never thought about hut except that it seems forceful.
A. Yesterday was not that big a deal, except that it was an interruption to my schedule.
Maloney said that she did not have additional details about the meeting, except that it is urgent.
Nor has my gadget game changed much, except that I carry an external battery for my phone.
"A set should be like a family, except that you all actually like each other," Waititi said.
"This feels like a terrifying, crushing nightmare except that I'm somehow awake," said Ms. Cardenas-Lomas, 57.
Except that I lead an institution that prides itself on its inclusivity, its diversity and its location.
The Forge is comparable to the Cradle, except that it contains all the guests' information in code.
But nothing has publicly gone back to Nigeria in decades, except, that is, for two small items.
Nothing odd about that, except that the missile itself was also to be propelled by nuclear energy.
Turnout is down, based on Iowa — except that it might also be up, based on New Hampshire.
Everything is going according to the Divine Plan…except that someone seems to have misplaced the Antichrist.
And that story may well have remained, except that his Ukrainian partners couldn't keep their mouths shut.
Given the circumstances, it would be easy to discount the Thunder, except that Westbrook plays for them.
I have no problem with packaged, sliced white bread, except that the slices are usually too thin.
This turns out to be neither here nor there, except that it creates a casually confessional climate.
Except that people have already confused it with Chechnya, a restive Russian republic nearly 22016,27 miles away.
Except that this is not how the Constitution, and the elections it mandates, is supposed to work.
What possible reason do Democrats have to roll over — except that that's what they have always done?
No big deal, except that the system that produces such rip-offs is ripe for the furies.
Except that the debate in Las Vegas does offer some potential twists and turns to watch for.
He said Mr. Mnuchin had no response to that argument except that lawmakers should trust the administration.
Hunting is for when you kill your own food, except that most of your food is Cheetos.
IZ: Except that one kid from middle school who's on Infowars and is hitting you up. Exactly.
Except that the whole thing feels a little more awkward than just have a standalone Alexa-enabled speaker.
We learn nothing much about the family members except that outsmarting dogs doesn't seem to be their forte.
We can't say much about it, except that the admiral is as wily a character as you'd expect.
The individual vials look like unnaturally thick earthworms, except that some are rearing like snakes about to strike.
The Tor browser looks like any other, except that there's a whole lot happening that you don't see.
Except that Trump, after acknowledging the error, flips back around and makes it again later in the interview.
Nothing about the Polaroid Snap or Polaroid Snap+ will out-spec a competitor...except that whole printing thing.
You might call this "supermemory," except that the category of "memory" doesn't seem to capture what's going on.
I don't know what kind of thing it was yet except that it was a Hit Bargain thing.
The court papers do not specify what happened with the other documents except that they were recovered later.
Krugman: Except that they're not at all changing their expressed view of how much inflation is too high.
I've already covered the original idea, and everything is still true today except that all numbers are bigger.
So it's not that there's one technical being, except that just the complexity of the systems is growing.
There's not a lot of detail beyond that — except that the trailer, captured in 4K video, looks gorgeous.
Likewise Sanders, except that in his case the glorious future is more midcentury Scandinavia than space age America.
It's kind of like listening to a roaring fire, except that it's just frost melting off a blueberry.
Basically, Cobain's attitude towards food proves she's just like us — except that for the whole rock royalty thing.
Not that unusual as archaeological discoveries go, except that these fireplaces were between 14,200 and 14,400 years old.
Except that Fassbender's words aren't breaking up with anyone, they're just confirming the love we're all rooting for.
The toll would have been higher except that a seventh bomb, at another posh hotel, failed to explode.
Governments simply do not know how to deal with this—except, that is, for those that embrace it.
The specs are the same as any other second-generation Echo, except that it's covered in red fabric.
Except that there is no evidence that harsh treatment — either separation or detention — actually works as a deterrent.
Except that, unless you visited the link and kept reading, you'd miss what AT&T was actually saying.
So I can't say there was any surprises except that it was better than anything I'd ever imagined.
"Roseanne" and "Empire" don't have much in common, except that both are aimed at audiences that felt underserved.
Except, that is, for the testimony of Tate's eight-year-old daughter, Melissa Davis, who survived the attack.
Except that, as Jack soon realizes, he's now the only person on the planet who remembers The Beatles.
Her eyes are open, her lips white and parted, her expression almost dazed, except that it isn't anything.
Except that it still isn't clear what "action" the administration is threatening to take after those six months.
Except that the character "Trump" wasn't prepared to take office and there wasn't time to rewrite the script.
Except that the precedent has been set, and Senate Democrats now have a duty to return the favor.
This is all good fun, except that lazy journalists then start twisting their coverage to make it fit.
It's fascinating, and I would say it's fun—except that it's also existentially terrifying on a daily basis.
It could actually be an Olympic sport except that the ban itself would prevent other countries from participating.
That's exactly as shady as it sounds, except that the product you call your dealer for is legal.
Except that: Seeking out happiness isn't frivolous — and women are just as deserving of it as anyone else.
In a way, it was comparable to David Bowie, except that Prince brought that to the black community.
That wouldn't be so much of a problem, except that it exposes one of Hinge's greatest problems: inventory.
That may not seem remarkable -- except that humans weren't supposed to be in the Philippines so long ago.
Little is known about Hildegard's background except that she attended convent schools and briefly worked as a nanny.
" Quotable "Old memories are very easy to get, except that once you write about something, you've destroyed it.
Yehuda doesn't know what the changes mean, except that they indicate some epigenetic connection between parent and child.
Social media and our culture can make it seem like everyone is confident — except, that is, for you.
All in looks that likewise resisted labels, except that they communicated a palpable sense of the grown-up.
The deadly tension of their friendship has real potential, except that Sofia is characterized with soap opera clumsiness.
I don't see anything good in this budget, except that the road sector has got some good allocation.
Nothing really changes when there's drama with Wickham, except that Lydia begins overusing the sad-pineapple emoji sticker.
The nature of the case was not clear, except that officials said it was not a terrorism investigation.
It felt a lot like the Agricultural Show, except that all the cows have been replaced by robots.
It has the classic fridge look, except that the freezer is on the bottom instead of the top.
It is spectacularly unhinged, except that some seasons it feels like an almost logical explanation for repeated failure.
The motion was like putting on a sweater except that the sweater was a 17-foot Kevlar hull.
Except that, had the Indians succeeded in doing so, these two tightly bunched teams might be playing still.
Some describe the gathering as similar to the World Economic Forum, except that Jesus is the organizing principle.
Which is a fitting metaphor for the stock market this past week, except that the stampede really happened.
That's partly because Mr. Felder's acting is as broad as a silent-movie villain's, except that he's talking.
Like nepotism, this kind of narcissism favors familiarity over talent, except that the person being privileged is yourself.
Except that Fonny and Tish are loving while black, an existential truth that is turned into a nightmare.
The system doesn't really understand what "maroon" and "sleeve" really mean, except that they're present in this image.
And this sensation, which would be pornographic, almost, except that the performers are devoted — it's a religious act.
Little is known about his English wife, Mary, except that she was white, or about their several children.
Which would be good news, except that those studies looked at people who had been exercising for decades.
Except that in the 2020 Democratic race, absolutely every sign is beginning to point to just that outcome.
A step forward — except that, with men and women swimming together, a sexualized racial panic roiled the waters.
We don't learn much about these new people and their children except that the husband works in finance.
Why it matters: We don't know what Starboard wants from CVS, except that it isn't the status quo.
So far, so 2599 Chinese flagship phone, except that it runs more or less barebones stock Android 27.
Except that her mom had an affair with Roland Greyhill, and then was found murdered in his office.
The Suburban is identical to the Tahoe except that it's always been longer, allowing for more cargo space.
Except that in this case we, the humans in the theater seats, are not the only ones watching.
The BlanQuil functions just like the venerated sleep aid, except that it's in the form of a mask.
Can't imagine why except that both of them make me want to bang my head against a post.
Motherless in a way I didn't fully comprehend, except that I had no mother who would own me.
What is the rule of law except that we ultimately believe that we ought to follow certain rules?
This air fryer is the same as the aforementioned, except that it has a whopping 13-quart capacity.
This all might seem more theoretically interesting than fun to play — except that the combat is clever, too.
It was like the movie "Cocoon," except that people were rejuvenated by the arrival of spring, not aliens.
There is nothing exceptional about this except that, looking at van Meegeren's paintings now, his success seems incomprehensible.
This week wasn't terribly exciting, except that I turned down an offer from Urban Outfitters, which felt so great.
II. Except that Mauduit traveled to France, Switzerland, Spain, Iceland, Denmark, and Canada to find the darkness he needed.
We know very little about Vicky, except that she declines Don's dumb advances, opting instead to stay in class.
Nobody was quite sure what to expect—except that attendees would get shepherded somewhere in Chicago via school bus.
Little is known about the case, except that 149 individuals involved in the case were targeted by the wiretap.
One can think of livestreaming as something a bit like reality TV—except that it's live and real time.
I would have included the breeds except that they were obscure and wouldn't have meant anything to most readers.
Detective Pikachu is a traditional whodunnit story, except that it replaces the femme fatale with an electric yellow mouse.
Except that a Soundwall piece starts at $900, so while it might be a deal, it's an expensive one.
Less is known about the Nokia 3, except that it's meant to be the budget model of the line.
The early Defenders had little in common, except that they all hated each other and wore almost no clothes.
It feels like Sketchfab is becoming a sort of stock photography site, except that it's all about 3D models.
DION got his first paying job at 14—which would be admirable, except that he was selling crack cocaine.
Except that it turns out that ISIS is actually hoping and praying for Trump to win the presidency. Literally.
A similar taste in fashion might not say much except that the costume director thinks this is a lewk.
It seems like a lame gag, except that when the numbers hit zero, their clocks do actually run out.
" Gerwig said, "That's not something you think of as Marmee saying, except that it's right there in the book.
"I never got that he was druggy at all — except that he was Brad, troubled Brad," said the veteran.
So, what else is there to say then, Mr. Simons, except that many of us are pulling for you?
It would be just another boxing match, albeit a huge one, except that McGregor is not even a boxer.
I don't know why his name is Tostitos Tyler, except that he's trying to buy Tostitos for whatever reason.
Their political structures would change little, except that local "chief executives" would replace governors sent by the colonial powers.
It's a little like a gamified Peloton, except that users needn't buy a $2,000 stationary bike to get started.
I didn't notice much about race except that the girls would play with my hair because it was different.
Except that YouTube Red will now be known as YouTube Premium since it covers both music and video. Confused?
Except that he would: Delaney pays for his program by eliminating the tax exclusion for employer-provided health benefits.
His elevation may give succour to Mr Bouteflika's allies—except that many of them seem to be in custody.
Except that one of them, Chris Watts, was married and his wife was pregnant with the couple's third child.
It covers all fossil fuel consumption except that used to generate electricity, which is covered by separate energy taxes.
NELL PAINTER: I don't think it has anything to do with him personally, except that he's a black man.
My performing life and fruit-hunting life are pretty separate except that performing gives me the opportunity to travel.
Mat has no reason to be this kind, except that he believes that his purpose is to empower others.
It's a lot like Pokemon, except that the main kid isn't trying to capture and imprison the magical creatures.
"Stras was good except that they kept hitting the ball out of the ballpark," Nationals manager Dusty Baker said.
He seems just like one of us, except that he was involved in an incredible, Hollywood-like true story.
Except that according to the Times, IBM has gone above and beyond the call of duty in this respect.
Group therapy is useless to Emma until she tells her life story—except that it's not her life story.
Everything about Stephanie Parze's home in New Jersey, her father says, seemed undisturbed — except that she was not there.
" Warren bristles, Church Lady-style: "You have done a fine job here, except that one painting looks crooked, Hillary.
Except that these are bearer (ie, unregistered) bonds issued under Peruvian law as compensation, not as an investment instrument.
But there's never any reason for these bits to be there except that they are also in the games.
We still don't know exactly what it will look like, except that it will be live video of football.
Except that a court with five liberal justices likely wouldn't have taken up the case in the first place.
And there's just no solution to it except that someone needs to literally step in and be your partner.
Except that he did not follow through, so it will be harder on Thursday to make any similar statement.
The mushrooms were wholly unremarkable, except that some of them were cooked to the point of being crispy. Eek.
She declined to specify when drilling began except that it was after the company received federal permission on Wednesday.
Chipotle's keto bowl looked pretty similar to Qdoba's, except that instead of smoked brisket, it had carnitas (pulled pork).
"Southland" reminds me a lot of both of those shows, except that it never made much of a splash.
In 1954, the same roles were played by Judy Garland and James Mason, except that this was a musical.
Zillo said he had been intrigued, except that he had recognized one thing: Girardi was agitated after some losses.
More in Campaign Biden clashes with Gillibrand: 'I don't know what happened except that you're now running for president'
Except that the real Yvette, in her anger at Monique, keeps blurring the line between La Doña and herself.
Next picture is of her with another guy – all smiles, everyone is happy, except that is not her husband.
I was nothing different or special except that I went on to be a successful author and public figure.
Except that a week after I set my dinosaur up, it still refused to put on its shimmer show.
"I don't know how to put this exactly, except that you do what you've got to do," Tork said.
Except that if you believe the data at Brooks Baseball, he actually threw more sinkers—64—against the Yankees.
He's those SNL bros, except that his lack of self-awareness is coupled with ambition and religious MRA rhetoric.
The friend who invited me out to DredgeFest is a professional infrastructurist himself — except that his is in orbit.
Their bodies might eventually wash up on the beach, just as his did, except that he was still alive.
Except that as a work of science, the Stanford Prison Experiment has now been judged to be fatally flawed.
It's good of him to let Issa crash at his place, except that he's kind of a terrible roommate.
" This gumbo was like the food of Louisiana grandmothers, Cassimere recalls, except that "you could get it 18923 hours.
"I can tell you nothing about him personally, except that he was a nice, young kid," Mr. Reeb said.
That side of him might be called Nixonian, except that Mr. Trump tends to be more boldfaced than tricky.
This celebration is like a junior version of Bonnaroo or Burning Man, except that all the entertainment is free.
Then Perez came on screen and apologized for not being in attendance — except that he'd said no such thing.
Except that, every time Jansen enters a game, he still assumes that he will pitch until the last out.
In many ways, her current life mirrors her old one as a junior, except that now she is alone.
It felt like 2000th-century slavery — except that these girls would be dead of AIDS by their early 22010s.
Except that both the ground maintenance personnel and the flight crew performed their calculations using pounds instead of kilograms.
During a recent interview, it hardly seemed that seven years had passed, except that Ms. Byers's sons are taller.
The graphic listed what appeared to be the top six candidates, except that it didn't quite get it right.
The truck was a standard Kia pickup, except that its bed had been fitted with rocket launchers, they said.
Not much happens in it except that a terribly lonely man writes a story for a terribly clever girl.
"We will knock on all the doors, except that of the (Israeli) occupation, to resolve the problems," he said.
"I can't explain it except that in their way, donkeys think faster than we do," says Mary, Hal's wife.
Which is fine except that countries like China and its state-owned conglomerates don't abide by the same rules.
Which is a fine lesson to teach, except that Yennefer is almost immediately transformed into a hot, booby witch.
One might therefore expect peak retirement for baby-boomers in the coming years—except that they are not retiring.
In another, a woman practices yoga, except that when she goes topsy-turvy, the camera goes upside down too.
Except that it won't be ready to roll that stuff out until the spring of 2019, at the earliest.
It's not entirely different from the company's website, except that the app allows users to set up custom phone alerts.
Except that actual experts are still debating whether "addiction" is the right term for the relationship between humans and smartphones.
Penticool. We know very little about Vicky, except that she declines Don's dumb advances, opting instead to stay in class.
After I downloaded the app and filled in my profile, I was ready to start browsing — except that I couldn't.
So leaders in Beijing will put any amount of pressure on North Korea, except that amount which might actually work.
That's not a huge deal, except that his M:I6 contract, set by Paramount, forbids him from shaving off his mustache.
Except that, as members of his own administration continue to clarify, this wasn't a broad effort to root out corruption.
That sounds great in theory, except that intermediaries are required to advocate for the technology, propose projects, and lobby governments.
The spicy version seems to be almost the same, except that it's loaded with chipotle sauce for an extra kick.
We don't know much about it except that she posted it on Instagram with the caption "Nuptials"; no location tag.
What signal is Facebook getting from the market, except that revenue was up 26 percent year over year last quarter?
Except that at this point, bagels aren't a New York-specific food, and people eat them all kinds of ways.
Such a movement might seem unremarkable, except that the country of more than 9 million people rarely uses the site.
At the time, doctors didn't know much about heart attack and stroke, except that they were common and often deadly.
I'd say I lost a year's writing time to it, except that it was also a year spent in recalibration.
Except that Trump keeps misspelling "counsel" as "councel," including a period where he did it three days in a row.
Except that it only "just works" with Android and web apps that have been updated to support Google's latest APIs.
Except that Stefan is increasingly distracted from this goal by one choice after another — and so are we, as players.
Tension builds steadily as points are racked up: You never know what's coming next, except that something will come next.
You could almost chalk the difference entirely up to Lando, except that George Lucas himself seems to use Can Han.
Except that — a decade after the fact — a lot of the movie's comedic punch lines have come home to roost.
There's nothing technically wrong with Sam, except that he's the most generic American mascot design you could come up with.
" Holmes said Hudson didn't give her any advice when she took the stage for her performances, except that she's "ready.
"I was sleepy, and don't remember much of what happened, except that we were packed into the car," Redzepi recalls.
THEY looked distinctly like G-men, except that they had the letters ICO emblazoned on their backs instead of FBI.
Except that, thanks to the Penguins, doing that this week would also mean skipping the biggest story in the league.
Economic efficiencies, openness, except that we kind of underestimated people, again, psychologically, people are not just gonna ... Do their best.
Nothing came of the conversation that day—except that Rutan learned Allen was a "space nut" with money to spend.
I don't know what else to say, except that I definitely don't agree with the "best arancina in town" statement.
It's not all that different from the flagship product, except that these orifices are molded after actual individuals—specifically, pornstars.
She is reluctant to say more, except that she has been criticized for cooking with the town's contaminated tap water.
Apple's caveats are the same as Google, except that it also won't notify users in the event of an emergency.
Except that now you're talking about being out to millions of people at once, which only amplifies all those fears.
Except that Cotton admits he thinks there's more to a "violent" offender than just being convicted of a violent crime.
We don't know much about her early life, except that at one point she worked at a brothel in Canton.
Richard Goldstein (1987) said that it's as if we were living through the Blitz, except that nobody knows its happening.
"They couldn't really figure out what was wrong, except that I shouldn't be on the boat by myself," she said.
Except that it does because there's still another whole new flavor, and this one's for the caramel lovers out there.
Except that he no longer whistled into the wind or talked to his irritable mare, there was nothing to show.
This would be all right, I guess, except that he's so clearly miserable over the lack of company up there.
Except that "transformative" design company Studio Banana is based in Europe, with offices based in London, Lake Geneva and Madrid.
"I really don't think the characters have changed very much, except that they're now adults and mothers." she told TVLine.
That's a normal enough message, except that he sent at least 10 more texts before she was able to answer.
Except that they're actually Soviet spies, and they wear various disguises and participate in long-term cons to gather intelligence.
She describes a world sort of like ours, except that the volume of the internet has been turned way up.
Except that one might ask … when exactly have conservative Catholics really shown a perfect intransigence against any and all change?
Except that, on closer examination, Graham-Cassidy wasn't the amazing legislative solution that Republicans so badly wanted it to be.
Except that she's a lot easier to stand and pose in robot mode, and has a much cooler head sculpt.
And then of course Floyd Mayweather Jr., who I won't comment much on except that he was rightfully passed over.
Clinton winning North Carolina, the 2016 map will look exactly like the 2008 map — except that Republicans would win Indiana.
"I don't know what's happened except that you're now running for president," Biden said to loud applaud from the crowd.
She would not say how much she paid, except that it was enough that she asked her parents for help.
No one in the house could understand her, except that she would cry out for her mother all the time.
Same deal: Old tweets unearthed, some racially insensitive comments — except that the ending of her Times story is much different.
The racks of trays resembled a server room in an office, except that each row had plants growing on it ...
This season's shoes are lace-up heels — beautiful, except that they aren't staying put high up on the models' calves.
"In private, he is exactly like he is on TV, except that he doesn't curse in public," he told me.
I would rank this card higher on the list, except that there are *only* 1,175 Radisson hotels around the world.
In a blog post on Monday, Oculus revealed very little except that pre-orders will open from 8am Pacific time.
We would advise you on what it's like to be overshadowed by that other program, except that we don't know.
TC: I'm a Chewy customer but I'm not even sure why, except that it's easy for me to re-order.
Except that Rupert Murdoch doesn't think so: Source says Murdoch has not been high on the RSNs for several years.
This service is basically an online version of Costco Wholesale, except that you don't need a membership to use it.
He might not be noticed by anyone, except that he has a mother, whom he adores and who adores him.
There were no obvious signs of hell, except that we were put on the Silver Meteor, which goes to Miami.
"The Friend" could almost carry a trigger warning for writers, teachers and readers, except that Nunez's prose itself comforts us.
The criminal justice system seals the records of minors, except, that is, when we choose to try them as adults.
But an autopsy Friday revealed no trauma except that consistent with lifesaving measures, said the area's district attorney, Michael O'Keefe.
" Except that the nobody notices: As soon as he hears Ryan's song, Danny realizes her "Stay" once was his "Sway.
It's best not to say much more about the plot, except that it is pure pleasure to feel it unfold.
Guy visits her, bearing groceries, and their relationship is exactly as it was, except that it now involves hungry sex.
Except that Kristen Bell and Kelsey Grammer are playing a daughter and her long-estranged father, not would-be lovers.
Not bad for a small country — except that all of them left Hungary to make their lives and careers elsewhere.
Just what accounts for the town's communal tolerance, people say they're not sure, except that it has always been so.
We'd just talk about, like — except that would be the overshadow of the conversation, would be what we just heard.
I thought of it as a very long, sustained reading process -- except that I was the one producing the words.
No word yet on specific investors, except that the $200 million comes from a mix of new and existing backers.
But China, about which he knows little except that it has a lot of money and people, makes him nervous.
This is a quietly ambitious protest song in the mold of early U2, except that instead of searing, it motors.
We learn nothing at all about Strickland, except that he is the subject of wild legends among the student body.
They're a regular Mutt and Jeff duo, except that they're not funny or charismatic or much of anything at all.
Except that I can barely hear what anyone is saying once we're no longer speaking in clipped or stentorian phrases.
Except that here they are not about B movies or the Royale with cheese, à la "Pulp Fiction," but theater.
Her friends are 212, 212, 2211 — too young to face such grief, we think helplessly, except that suddenly they must.
Except that, at least according to the tweet, the elimination of all billionaires is the end goal of Sanders' plan.
Amazon has revealed few details about the store, except that it&aposs expected to sell produce, alcohol, and prepared meals.
Except that it's one Lee who turns up, clad in a gender-neutral wrap and makeup that highlights his cheekbones.
I see no obvious red flags—except that, apparently, she has less access to the Democratic fundraising network than Cunningham.
Except that there are no four-letter "Bits of beachwear" that begin with an O, as we see at 29D.
Argentine and Peruvian oil companies recently did the same, for the same reason, except that they closed thirty-six platforms.
The format (no reservations, dim sum from morning to night) is the same here as elsewhere, except that until Jan.
Replay is very much like Wrapped, except that it includes playlists for every year you've subscribed to Apple Music, retroactively.
So, he didn't want anything to do with it -- except that he did have a lot to do with it!
A relative came outside to say that the family had nothing to say to reporters, except that they were "grieving."
He liked to say that he continued painting's long involvement with light, except that his light was real, not depicted.
Oh, and a molded imprint of my infant daughter's foot, which would be really sweet except that she's now 8.
There is, but there's that kind of yes, I agree with that, except that that scale requires a huge company.
Beyond the glory of New Donk City, we don't know much about Super Mario Odyssey, except that it'll have Mario.
It's reminiscent of Home Alone, except that it wasn't his home, he wasn't alone, and he was the (alleged) criminal.
The precedent is 17th-century Flemish still-life painting, except that a human being has replaced the usual hunted game.
There's nothing wrong with that, except that the video also has some unclear effect on your odds of getting a job.
It would be perfectly suited for checking in between tweeting or sending a text, except that it's not on your phone.
Once you've traded in a phone, Sprint says you'll get 50 percent off an iPhone 8 — except, that isn't really true.
The consulting room had not changed, except that instead of one orchid on his desk, the room was filled with them.
Leonardo DiCaprio recently stepped out at a club, nothing unusual – except that unlike last weekend, he is now an Oscar winner.
It's like something out of Men In Black, except that no one has to have their memories erased after seeing it.
He nearly had a four-point play except that he missed the free throw after a made 3-pointer with contact.
Except that the 'what it's seen before' part is limited to vast image collections of either ocean waves, fires, or flowers.
And, fundamentally, I think it comes across as two kindergarteners who are jostling each other, except that each has nuclear weapons.
No big deal, except that two components, both the first stage rocket and the spacecraft, have already flown on previous missions.
And fundamentally, I think it comes across as two kindergartners who are jostling each other, except that each has nuclear weapons.
The 2016 Golden Globes were a minor disaster of an awards show — except that may be giving them too much credit.
Except that upon deeper reflection, I found this creepy and believe it's a strange invasion of my and my friends' privacy.
He doesn't know why he called her Henrietta except that he might have thought of a Dutch princess by that name.
By the end of the segment, the world learned nothing new about Alex Jones, except that he sometimes sputters under pressure.
DHS is, at least theoretically, the department primarily responsible for protecting the homeland from terrorist attacks — except that it is not.
That alone would not have been problematic except that the video feature wrongly triggered the placement of the powerful login code.
The problems of unrequited love or complicated friendships are relatable, except that everyone tackles their problems in the stupidest of ways.
It's the same at Peloton, except that its instructors can reach more than 1,000 people each ride rather than several dozen.
I don't know what else to say except that you have to be there to understand the beauty of it all.
Except that now the citizens of Beijing have seen a marked improvement in air quality, they understandably want more of it.
Except that PhishMe took 240 years and consumed $28 million of capital, while Phantom took 240 years and consumed $24 million.
"I don't know what's happened except that you're now running for president," he said to Gillibrand, to oohs from the crowd.
Which would be great, except that Kylie doesn't seem too interested in the boot camp circuit with Don, the super trainer.
Mac Siri even sounds like a similar concept as Cortana, except that it lives in the opposite corner of the screen.
"There seems to be no explanation except that his father is trying to make a buck off his name," she continued.
And here we are, more than a year later, with nothing having been determined except that there was no Russian collusion.
Except that Nick has omitted the small detail that he's actually the heir to one of the human universe's largest fortunes.
Little is revealed, except that war is hell (and perhaps that making a film about 21st-century conflicts is tricky, too).
That's all well and good except that these types of reviews are strictly against Best Buy policy, as 9to5Google points out.
Well, except that sometimes, you know, except ... Let's talk about the real problem, whatever the real problem is in that area.
That might seem like a pointed criticism of teen narcissism, except that director John McPhail is unfailingly on these kids' side.
It would be easy to dismiss the challenge, except that Mr Hayek's career path is uncannily similar to his American rival's.
Except that she's been a senator and secretary of state, and he's got his name on a ton of golf courses.
I remember nothing of her except that she shouted "Camerooooooon" all the time and won the first season of the show.
Except, that is, when things go well, as they did when President Donald Trump delivered his address to Congress in February.
However for unresolved issues details are provided — except that the images are always obfuscated to protect the privacy of the child.
Except that the reason smart analysts believed Trump had no chance was because they thought GOP leaders would eventually take action.
Which would be a nifty movie all by itself, except that it's terribly one-sided, depicting Gawker as the innocent victim.
We don't know much beyond that except that Bennett has spent time in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Atlanta working on it.
Wolverton provided few other details about the expected documents, except that they contain emails from longtime Clinton aide Huma Abedin's clintonemail.
Except that life in the public eye means that they still hear about each other through the news — good and bad.
It's all really great news, except that at this point there aren't any gadgets that can handle such fast microSD cards.
That choice might seem apolitical — except that a long list of women have accused the president of sexual assault or misconduct.
Except that never really seemed to work, so now I immediately give whoever attempts anything off the book a stern lecture.
These funds, like those passed this week, might have been spun as "breaking parity," except that the spin is just that.
The door would have been open for Bonk to finally beat Alekseyev at the Moscow Games—except that Bonk wasn't there.
It made me think of those "get you a man who does both" memes, except that both sides tasted the same.
By the end everything is back to normal (if such a thing exists on Hot Streets), except that Chubbie is heartbroken.
Surely a curriculum would be introduced only after research indicated that it did—except that there is no evidence of that.
I was ready to pack my suitcases and say good bye for sure, except that I had run out of money!
We don't know what "death" means for the infected Cooper, per se, except that he's now chow for the other demons.
He could be any dude enjoying casual Friday at the office, except that an enormous silver crucifix hangs from his neck.
It's sort of like the Gmail of the federal prison system, except that it looks like it was designed in 1992.
Except that it did appear to bother Mosby, who has insisted that the officers shouldn't be allowed to make that choice.
Suppose you had to choose between two parallel worlds that were alike except that people in one had significantly higher incomes.
The statements would have been unremarkable, except that they were attributed to Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, the Emir of Qatar.
I didn't know anything about Rwanda except that it sounded better than Holot and safer than Eritrea, so I said yes.
No one really agrees, except that to be part of the establishment is most certainly a bad look in today's politics.
Inside are a hair salon, a cafe and a gym — normal shops for a typical neighborhood — except that they are underground.
Participants don't have much in common except that they have lost a family member -- typically a father or husband -- to overwork.
Except that once you get inside and start checking out the "products", you're left amused at best, desperately baffled at worst.
It makes sense people want to avoid this, except that it dismisses the feelings of people who aren't in romantic partnerships.
Except that to meet Belgian building requirements, the NATO HQ is only 32 meters (105 ft) tall at its highest point.
It bears repeating that watching Westworld isn't the same as visiting Westworld—except that, in a way, it kind of is.
Now this accounting change may actually make sense, except that the gains on long-term stocks are not adjusted for inflation.
It's like some bonding exercise on a corporate retreat, except that senior and junior staff mingle, and hundreds of outsiders watch.
The health care reform legislation raised the threshold to 22015 percent for everyone in 286.9 except that group of older taxpayers.
Except that nobody in our family is going to waltz in and buy $3.35 million in chips to bail us out.
I know almost nothing about it except that it's really good and it's epic, and I'm in that kind of mood.
Except that Mr. Toor, 36, who was born and raised in Lahore, Pakistan, primarily depicts gay men of South Asian descent.
Mr. Trump may have tried a variation of that on Thursday evening, except that he was applying it to military deterrence.
That part feels mostly normal, except that all the packages and bags brought inside are now wiped down and disinfected first.
It was like a crossword, except that instead of clues, every answer was alphabetized by length, presented as a word bank.
"Admissions," as that pun of a title suggests, is a kind of confessional, except that no forgiveness is offered, or deserved.
The reality is that there isn't a clean narrative, except that Bernie is doing well but is not currently the frontrunner.
I feel like you and I ... This is where I pour you another drink, except that it's too early for that.
Except that in our real-life, present-day drama, this Falstaff has somehow managed to usurp Henry and seize his crown.
Except that the truth was he only used to be into punk, or rather, he was only into the old stuff.
There are no absolutes except that you'll probably want to eat something if you're going to run for a long time.
Except that Seaver was the immortal, the forever young, so composed and so fiercely competitive and so analytical about his efforts.
The bloc would have no practical objections to a short delay, except that it could be too brief to accomplish anything.
Gott made that prediction, except that he also made use of the knowledge that the wall was then eight years old.
But the current exhibition suggests that toilets are equally important as art — except, that is, when they're actually the same thing.
The young man felt fine for the rest of the trip, except that his sightseeing was limited by his swollen foot.
"There's no other way for them to enter the U.S. except that they make panels in the United States," he said.
Except that Trump's instinctive need to appease dictators appears to be even more powerful than his aversion to imitating his predecessor.
He may have been right, except that this approach reduces pilots to journeymen and ignores the role of airmanship in safety.
Except that Romney himself famously said that 47 percent of Americans are moochers who would never vote for him for president.
The MX Master 3 doesn't re-invent the wheel — except that it literally does, in the case of the scroll wheel.
The authorities in Orange County haven't laid out many other details, except that a replica handgun was found at the scene.
Except that Bunn, who survived years of wrongful incarceration with his humanity intact, is determined to write the next chapter himself.
He killed 6 million people without the use of nerve agents, except that whole gas chamber thing... This is actually worse.
" He added, "Except that they were white men, there was no difference at all between them and other North Korean soldiers.
"Except that people got carried away over the years," she said with a disapproving shake of her cloud of raven curls.
Except that the coffee shop had been squeezed out; in its place, a large pink building was fenced up for construction.
There was no difference in scores between the two groups, except that breast-feeders had slightly higher scores in verbal function.
The testimony wouldn't even have been enough, except that it put the investigators onto a line of inquiry that produced data.
That would be just so much ancient history except that history is repeating itself, offering a fascinating undercurrent to Monday's argument.
Goliath story -- except that most investors don't believe Slack has a big enough rock to slay the giant from Redmond, Washington.
Except that the date — and, indeed, a full week thereafter — has come and gone with no of announcement of an election.
That might have been the end of the matter, except that Mr. Poroshenko's presidency came to an end that same month.
Claire Kretzschmar might be said to define its sunny spirit, except that no one in this work stands out for long.
I think it is much too early to know what this ultimately means, except that the investigation has moved further along.
Commodore Webb did not know the medical conditions of the seven, except that they were "pretty dehydrated" when they were found.
So they're the same, essentially, except that the Nike version of the Apple Watch Series 280 has some Nike … KS: Software.
The "surprises" themselves would have just been a policy brushfire — except that a legal dispute opened up within the administration itself.
There was no background in art there, except that it was a Jewish immigrant family striving for success and for education.
"It's almost like it's 'Groundhog Day,' except that today it actually is Groundhog Day and they're doing it again," Mr. Earnest said.
I would compare it to Rudy Giuliani's Florida strategy in 2008, except that Giuliani actually led in national polls; Kasich … does not.
Sure, maybe there is some deal possible to get her interested, except that Whitman is as close to never as it gets.
So too TPG's David Trujillo, whom some have pegged a Benchmark ally, except that he has been open to Immelt and others.
In this case, there is quid pro quo except that Pyongyang is getting a summit with the president, which they've always wanted.
"Ron in his forties isn't very different from Ron in his teens, except that his feet hurt a bit more," Rowling noted.
This is an actual love for them, because I share an image-repertoire with them, except that they have never met me.
It's barely worth fighting for, except that, especially in the wake of the Iowa fiasco, New Hampshire will punch above its weight.
What does the cocktail name "Clockwork Pink" mean, except that the theme of the bar is clockwork, and Lisa Vanderpump likes pink?
FCA has not said what happened after he left the operating theatre, except that he suffered complications that suddenly worsened on Saturday.
"No one's found anything wrong with his dealings with Ukraine, except that they say it sets a bad image," Joe Biden said.
" Except that people argue endlessly about taste; a truer phrase is "there's no way of proving your case in matters of taste.
"In my life nothing changed, except that now I have full pocket of food coupons to eat in Keule Ruke," Bonanu said.
" Except that most of the young women reading Who What Wear might not want to spend their time at work saying "no.
It's as if repeating the word makes it a reality, except that universities primarily tend to focus on rhetoric and cosmetic changes.
Great rhetoric – except that the trade deals they negotiated mainly lifted the yachts—and threw millions of working Americans overboard to drown.
FCA has not said what happened after he left the operating theater, except that he suffered complications that suddenly worsened on Saturday.
The now-available $1 Nacho Fries are like regular fries except that they're dusted with what Taco Bell has dubbed, Mexican seasoning.
Few details are given about this life-changing moment, except that it happened last year and it led to a Twitter account.
Not much is known about the fourth project, Pico and Sepulveda, except that it takes place in California during the 1840s.  5.
It's a process that's actually surprisingly similar to photosynthesis, except that toxic fumes are used for energy in place of the Sun.
The Black and White Hot Cocoa is similar to the Black and White Mocha, except that is doesn't contain any espresso roast.
And scientists can indeed yank CO2 out of thin air, except that the process is expensive, not very efficient, and morally complicated.
That is sweet, except that Jenner has more than one daughter to begin with, so we're not really sure what she's implying.
"Those who don't know anything except that they like to trade off of overseas markets, they just sold, sold, sold," he said.
The company: Not much is known about what Autonomic is building, except that it's working on software related to self-driving cars.
And truly, I don't know that there is one except that there will be no line, the government will listen to you.
Today's worries are very similar, except that the photos might be snatched from the privacy of any one of your interconnected devices.
Chao didn't get into many specifics at the recent Senate hearing, except that the administration wants some permitting processes to happen concurrently.
Trump has revealed little about his intentions for NAFTA, which took effect in 1994, except that he wants large changes with Mexico.
Little is certain about the future of the car industry except that the cost of preparing for it will be exceptionally high.
That sounds reasonable—except that the McCullough Peaks herd comprises just 2000 animals, out of 240,24.6 wild horses that roam public rangelands.
Except that in Singapore, public housing is nicer than a lot of middle-class neighborhoods in America, and it houses almost everyone.
The Mulsanne's twin chicanes seemed pretty straightforward, except that you enter the first from the right and the second from the left.
Which might be fine — this is, after all, a response to Dostoyevsky — except that "Idiot" doesn't offer anything coherent in their place.
Accordingly, the extraordinary overcompensation documented in the AEI study continues today, except that the resulting financial hole has grown much deeper since.
The building is now a migrant shelter for unaccompanied minors, able to house 224 teenagers — except that it is overstuffed with 281.
This would seem minimal, except that to qualify for Medicaid as a single person requires an annual income of less than $16,640.
The contraption is much like a normal coffee brewer, except that it grinds fresh coffee beans before filtering them into the pot.
But still, it felt serendipitous — another of that summer's unplanned events, except that there was nothing embarrassing or mistaken about this one.
"Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established," the passage says.
Could Trump have been partially right when he charged that Obama "tapped" him, except that the "tapping" would have been judicially approved?
It was not that different from what I usually carry to protests, except that I don't have such a nice key chain.
Lying as an ego booster won't either -- except that it could further endanger the presidency he fought so hard to claim. 5.
As he lay on top of me, he said that he liked my story, except that he'd been confused by the beginning.
Sounds easy enough, except that the cold brew is house-made and so is the nocino, which is also fortified with rum.
He is every past-their-prime classic rock group and casino singer, except that he's still at the forefront of popular culture.
Except that it's really happening this May: Finnair is hosting the inaugural "Match Made in HEL" runway show at Finland's Helsinki Airport.
Except that everybody and their grandmother knows what the screen grab shortcut is now, so nothing is ever really gone, is it?
Sounds harmless, except that Steve is really stoned and is scratching my brand new record by skipping around from track to track.
Offering the girls a ride in his growling car, he puts on music to boost the mood, except that it isn't music.
Except that I initially thought this would be a vowel progression theme, since I first got LATIN PERCUSSION and then LEOPARD PRINT.
Little is known about her time at the company during the war years, except that Mr. Reimann Jr. was now her boss.
"There is no consistency to our routine except that we're together and spending quality time with the kids," Mr. Burtka, 44, said.
Except that Tehran did nothing to moderate its behavior after the nuclear deal was signed, and most sanctions were lifted, in 2016.
After one possession, a ball boy for the Heat mopped up a wet spot — except that it still looked wet to Housen.
"There is nothing further on the Oswald case except that he is dead," the memo begins laconically before reciting the day's events.
"There is nothing further on the Oswald case except that he is dead," the memo begins laconically, before reciting the day's events.
Dark matter, of which we know nothing except that its collective gravity sculpts and holds the galaxies together, amounts to 25 percent.
I won't give away that twist, though that also means I can't say what the issue is, except that it is feminist.
All good Christian wisdom — except that some sinners only want a future where they can return to the same old awful sins.
All of it totally authentic to the very last detail — except that the money isn't mine, and the check is a fake.
That's not unlike what you might see during the Super Bowl, except that now traffic is staying sky high, day after day.
It could have been the punch line in a standup bit, except that no one seemed to know if she was joking.
Holiday movies do something similar, except that the "transcendent force" they make viewers feel is not about God or another supreme being.
This is how old-fashioned fluorescent tubes work, except that the UV light is produced by LEDs instead of an excited gas.
It's similar to domestic first class in the US, except that there's much more pitch, or legroom, and they're generally more comfortable.
"That was a good article, except that thing about gender — what's it called, gender-fluid?" he said, referring to the Esquire profile.
Anyway, no easy answers here except that whenever you see a monthly price, I encourage you to immediately multiply it by 303.
It is, perhaps, a vampirish way to work, except that he seems to leave his collaborators more alive than he found them.
It's similar in nature to other IRAs, except that instead of being funded by gold, cash, and bonds, it's backed by bitcoin.
They have no vision of the common good, except that Republican donors should get more money and Democratic donors should have less.
Practically nothing has been consistent about Mr. Trump's approach to North Korea, except that he repeatedly blames his predecessors for his predicament.
This is a plausible interpretation, except that the presumed date of 1689 for the opera's premiere no longer holds a valid claim.
This was the case for de Cima, who had an uneventful experience with his balloon—except that he ended up gaining weight.
It's fairly unremarkable except that Syndergaard was promptly tossed, Terry Collins lost his shit, and, now, we know what everyone was saying.
These same features are still available post-redesign, except that, today, delving into an individual category only takes one tap, instead of two.
Drinking might get some serious thematic competition from music, except that the two so frequently go together in Motley's paintings, as in life.
Kyncl: I think you have... there are no simple answers to that, except that there was a lot of interest in that video.
In firing Williamson on Wednesday, May said an investigation had left no other credible explanation for the leak except that Williamson was responsible.
The Premiere+ ($22019) offers the same, except that it includes Roku's voice remote with the TV power and volume up and down buttons.
It sort of worked in VR, except that whenever I tried to use the hand controllers, my avatar spun around like a top.
Modern 215-in-218s are exactly the kind of machine I've been searching for all these years, except that they still weren't economical.
This sounded pretty similar to what Flattr was already doing, except that users didn't have to hit a button to "Flattr" a website.
Not much has been said about what to expect, except that two more members of the Jones family will be joining the cast.
It works a lot like Venmo does in the US, except that anyone can build their own payments app on top of UPI.
He used to belong to a club but won't say which one, except that today it would be considered a "one-percent" club.
I had a pretty normal life, except that my parents were private investigators and took in women that were victims of domestic violence.
We don't know much about the series, except that it's being released by Jaunt, the company also behind Doug Liman's VR series Invisible.
She pays for her own equipment, which doesn't sound that bad, except that her equipment runs between $1000 and $1500 plus maintenance costs.
This MUNCHIES recipe has everything you would want out of a traditional pot pie, except that this one is topped with flaky biscuits.
If so, Republicans will argue that their ideas have already received plenty of public attention—except that their ideas have not withstood scrutiny.
Except that you can get a pretty good idea by wading through the town hall of shopping, also known as the reviews section.
There's nothing wrong with any of these origin stories, except that they don't develop in ways that invite careful scrutiny and scientific study.
"The name doesn't really mean much, except that it sounds fun and that it's a lot different from typical titles," Hambley told Mashable.
Not much to say about the construction process, except that it was a major pain to avoid IT anywhere else in the puzzle.
For now, we don't have any additional details except that there might be multiple location-tracking features and that they'll be opt-in.
There's a slight dichotomy there, with making electronic music…There is, except that these things didn't just appear from nowhere – they're human creations.
"There's no incentive to keep farming, except that I've invested everything I have in farming, and it's hard to walk away," he said.
This simple act wouldn't have been newsworthy, except that, instead of opting for a savory bagel for her base, Nixon ordered cinnamon-raisin.
Except that, unlike Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies, Libras will change hands in seconds, not minutes, for next to nothing, not a few dollars.
The second has been more stable, except that sometimes Bluetooth disconnects or even straight up refuses to turn on until after a reboot.
"We can't say anything right now except that you'll definitely see some more awkward situations and people showing their darker selves," she said.
They read in full: Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established.
Competition and plentiful supply should be good for passengers, except that drivers are paid partly based on the number of fares they collect.
Disney gave no details on "Star Wars: Episode IX," about which little is known except that it will be directed by Colin Trevorrow.
It's a bit like an activist ring of power, except that instead of rendering the bearer invisible it accomplishes precisely the opposite effect.
Except that instead of mentioning something once a day for a month, Trump mentioned it multiple times a day for 18-ish months.
It's almost the same set-up as 2012's XCOM — except that base was underground — but life in the skies is more complicated.
The posting process and feed and are similar in appearance to Twitter, except that retweets are now boosts and tweets are now toots.

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