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There are more Israeli companies traded on the NASDAQ than any other country except for the U.S. and Canada.
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They increased their participation in a program like summer feeding by 17 percent, more than any other state except for one, except for West Virginia.
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That's good news, because Americans eat more shrimp than any other kind of seafood, except for tuna.
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The law prohibits all publicly-traded companies, except for investment companies (other than closed-end investment companies), from disclosing information to securities market professionals, such as securities analysts or institutional investors, before disclosing the information to the public.
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The manufacturing sector accounts for a bigger percentage of jobs here than in any other state except Indiana.
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But in George Bush's Texas the prison population at the last count (for 1996) was over 132, 000, more than in any other state except California.
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Except for Akerson, each of the eight other Eagle River partners has been with McCaw more than a decade.
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They are identical except for one factor: one makes more than six figures a year, while the other is unemployed and lives at home.
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Why would the employer lay down the extra cash for more expensive female talent, except that she is way more talented than the other men and the women?
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In some ways, New Jersey is a mere reflection of the national race, where terrorism has trumped the economy as the most important issue. (The state's economy, in any case, is doing well.) The terrorism threat may be more keenly felt here than in any other state (except New York), and this may explain a moderate electorate's sudden craving for Mr Bush.
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