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Look up: Exception

  1. exception
    [n] - grounds for adverse criticism 2. [n] - an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization 3. [n] - a deliberate act of omission
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  2. exception
    in programming languages,a special situation which may arise during execution,which is considered abnormal,which may cause a deviation from the normal execution sequence,and for which facilities exist in the programming language to define,raise,recognise,ignore and handle it Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  3. Exception
    Ex·cep'tion noun [ Latin exceptio : confer French exception .] 1. The act of excepting or excluding; exclusion; restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included, as in a class, statement, rule. 2. That...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/E/81

  4. exception
    exclusion noun a deliberate act of omission; `with the exception of the children, everyone was told the news`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  5. exception
    noun grounds for adverse criticism; `his authority is beyond exception`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  6. Exception
    A proxy which does not authorize the proxy committee to act on its behalf concerning any other business, adjournments or substitutions.
    Found on http://www.duke.edu/~charvey/Classes/wpg

  7. Exception
    • (n.) The act of excepting or excluding; exclusion; restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included, as in a class, statement, rule. • (n.) An objection, oral or written, taken, in the course of an action, as to bail or security; or as to the decision of a judge, in ...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  8. exception
    A set of CASE tools from Index Technology Corporation.
    Found on http://foldoc.org/exception

  9. exception
    • a deliberate act of omission
    • an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization
    • grounds for adverse criticism

    Found on

  10. Exception
    n. 1) a formal objection during trial ("We take exception, or simply, "exception")" to the ruling of a judge on any matter, including rulings on objections to evidence, to show to a higher court that the lawyer did not agree with the ruling. In modern practice, it is not necessary "to take exception...
    Found on http://www.legal-explanations.com/defini

  11. Exception
    (song) "`Exception`" is a pop rock song recorded by the Swedish pop/rock music singer Ana Johnsson. The song was released as second single from her second studio album Little Angel on October 11, 2006. Her official Swedish website also posted that the song it to be the theme ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exception



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14 February 2012

This day in history:
/calendar/ February 14 is Valentine's Day. Although it is celebrated as a lovers' holiday today, with the giving of candy, flowers, or other gifts between couples in love, it originated in 5th Century Rome as a tribute to St. Valentine, a Catholic bishop. The first Valentine card grew out of this practice. The first true Valentine card was sent in 1415 by Charles, duke of Orleans, to his wife. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London at the time. Cupid, another symbol of the holiday, became associated with it because he was the son of Venus, the Roman god of love and beauty. Cupid often appears on Valentine cards. read more

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