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This light did not penetrate very far back into the hall, and my eyes were hindered rather than aided by the dim daylight entering through the fan vents when I tried to pick out whatever might be lying, or squatting, on the floor below.
The forest had become an alien world where she strove, alone, unprotected, unguided, to deal with whatever hindrances were offered.
`` It was foolish of him to keep them, whatever they were.
When these chores were finished, only then, was she allowed whatever freedom she could find.
But in ways more fundamental than specific political opinions they are still what they always were: passionate, sure without a shadow of doubt of whatever it is that they are sure of, capable of seeing black and white only and, therefore, committed to the logical extreme of whatever it is they are temporarily committed to.
Francesca and Grazie were habitual committee chairmen and they usually managed to be elected co-chairmen, equal bosses, of whatever PTA or civic project was being launched.
He went down to Mills and Bradley's Hardware Store and bought a full set of carpenter's tools, including a rotary power saw and several other pieces of power machinery that Mr. Mills said were essential for babbiting and doweling, whatever they were.
could piece, as it were, the jumbled mass together into an organized whole and then recognize it as a man or a triangle or whatever it turned out to be.
If anyone thought of the John Harvey, it was to observe that she was straddled by a pair of ships heavily laden with high explosive and if they were hit the John Harvey would likely be blown up with her own ammo and whatever else it was that she carried.
His saloon was a meetin' place for influential Wyoming cattlemen, and one year durin' a severe blizzard, when his herd-owner customers were wearin' long faces, he said, `` Cheer up, boys, whatever happens, the books won't freeze ''.
Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, superintendent, said he thought the schools were waiting for some leadership, perhaps on the national level, to make sure that whatever steps of planning they took would `` be more fruitful '', and that he had found that other school districts were not as far along in their planning as this district.
And, in the half-year left before reaching their destination, the men would carry out whatever preparations were needed.
Shell people resembled mature dwarfs in size whatever their natal deformities were, but the well-oriented brain would not have changed places with the most perfect body in the Universe.
The questions were at this time attributed to Isaac the Jew, but it is now generally considered more prudent to attribute them simply to Ambrosiaster, whatever his identity might be.
They were the assistants to the tribunes in whatever matters that the tribunes might entrust to them, although most matters with which they were entrusted were of minimal importance.
In the 1980s, companies had few people who understood the growing personal computer phenomenon, and so most technical people were given free rein to purchase whatever software they thought they needed.
" They lived in unwalled villages, without any superfluous furniture ; for as they slept on beds of leaves and fed on meat and were exclusively occupied with war and agriculture, their lives were very simple, and they had no knowledge whatever of any art or science.
Although evangelical sentiments were uttered by some of the members in favor of the supreme authority of the Scriptures and justification by faith, no concession whatever was made to Protestantism.

whatever and reasons
One of the primary reasons that the Israeli constitution remains unwritten is the fear by whatever party holds power that creating a written constitution, combined with the common-law elements, would severely limit the powers of the Knesset ( which, following the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty, holds near-unlimited power ).
For whatever reasons, after translations and publications of the Instituzioni analitiche ... the curve has become known as the " Witch of Agnesi ".
The philosopher Alvin Plantinga has shifted his focus to justifying belief in God ( that is, those who believe in God, for whatever reasons, are rational in doing so ) through Reformed epistemology, in the context of a theory of warrant and proper cognitive function.
In victory, whatever methods have been used-no matter how inefficient-appear to have been vindicated, whilst in defeat there is a tendency to select scapegoats and to avoid looking in detail at the broader reasons for failure.
Close has credited her early years for her acting abilities: " I have no doubt that the days I spent running free in the evocative Connecticut countryside with an unfettered imagination, playing whatever character our games demanded, is one of the reasons that acting has always seemed so natural to me.
But whatever the reasons for their adoption, laws often benefit those other than the original intended beneficiary.
* maximizing the mass of whatever ( albeit small ) volume is occupied by the projectile — that is, using the densest metals practical, which is one of the reasons depleted uranium is often used.
Maybe we will in 10 or 15 years ' time when we all need to for whatever reasons, but right now Morrissey is doing his thing and I'm doing mine, so that's the answer really.
While this is disapproved of by the crew and contestants, the player's wish is granted, for whatever reasons.
For reasons of space and internationality, various abbreviations are often used in chess problem journals to indicate a problem's stipulation ( whether it is a mate in two, helpmate in four, or whatever ).
Although a sale was agreed with BBRK the BBC inserted a buy-back clause so that in the event that BBRK ( for whatever reasons ) put the site up for sale then the BBC would have first option to purchase.
His departure was not for financial reasons, but whatever misbehaviour or allegation had led to his departure is unknown.
For whatever reasons, perhaps as outposts, Perseus fortified Mycenae according to Apollodorus along with Midea, an action that implies that they both previously existed.
The war between the MPLA and UNITA, whatever its internal reasons and dynamics, thus became a sub-plot to the Cold War, with both Moscow and Washington viewing the conflict as important to the global balance of power.
Unlike émigré, the term exile remains politically neutral and includes people from whatever side of the political spectrum who had to leave their homeland, often for political reasons, and who wish to return.
David Vandergriff, a conservative attorney from Fort Smith, said that the rightist faction gained full control of the Arkansas GOP in 1981: " The Reagan Republicans didn't run off the Rockefeller Republicans, but they left for whatever reasons ... A lot of the Rockefeller Republicans disappeared when he left office, and those that remained have continued to fall by the wayside.
The statement continued that they " were satisfied that whatever the reasons for this suggestion being made, it is simply not true ".
However, for various reasons such as practicality, the need to be “ flexible ” ( whatever that may signify ), lack of business domain knowledge and experience, difficulties in designing / writing software, cost of software development / modification, the incapability of a computerised system to provide controls, etc., all internal controls otherwise considered to be necessary are often not built into business systems and software.
Unrealistic people cannot handle a " loss " or a setback and will look for reasons to blame an external force, another person, " fate ", or whatever they may set their blame upon, so long as it isn't focused on themselves.
In practice, the statute was poorly enforced and unsuccessful, but it set a precedent that distinguished between labourers who were " able in body " to work and those who could not work for whatever reasons. This distinction resurfaced in later laws regarding poverty.
For whatever reasons, those plans were put on hold.
For whatever reasons ( unfamiliarity of the fans with open-wheeled cars and European drivers, media disapproval of Eastern promoters, or lack of an ongoing Championship battle ), promoter Alec Ulmann had no more success drumming up support for the 1960 United States Grand Prix at Riverside International Raceway in California than he had the year before in Sebring, Florida.
This can especially be observed with heightened sensitivity of victims of violent and other crimes, where victims " felt something " instinctually about a person or situation, but failed to take action to avoid the situation, for whatever reason, be it embarrassment, self-denial or other reasons to blow off instinct, as they disregard internal warning signals.
In the first major effort of this war, whatever the reasons may be, justifiable or not, we have had to creep back to our lairs, which is against the spirit of the men who are over the waters, and ... who were prepared to fight

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