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Nicholson is tasked with making herself unlikable, flashbacks excepted, and does, though one can regard her as tragic in a quasi-Shakespearean way.

Pfeiffer explained that employees of the FBI and CIA are in the excepted service because of concerns about espionage, criminal activity and malfeasance.

From Salon

With the projected fall in the school-age population, it appears the challenge for the state sector to accommodate potential extra children is one, local pinch points excepted, that it can largely manage.

From BBC

Westminster also has control over issues which affect the UK as a whole, known as reserved or excepted matters.

From BBC

Westminster also has control over issues which affect the UK as a whole, known as reserved or excepted matters.

From BBC

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