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However and borrowed
However, for at least a century, some scholars have maintained that the description of Grendel ’ s lake in Beowulf was borrowed from St. Paul ’ s vision of Hell in Homily 16 of the Blickling homilies.
However, technology transfer requires knowledgeable managers and engineers who are able to operate new machines or production practices borrowed from the leader in order to close the gap through imitation.
However, for his part, Hayek found this term " singularly unattractive " and offered the term " Old Whig " ( a phrase borrowed from Edmund Burke ) instead.
However, Brown, like others who were influenced by his music, also " borrowed " from other musicians.
However, this may not say anything about the origin of the name Arthur, as Artōrius would regularly become Art ( h ) ur when borrowed into Welsh.
However, while names, key events and titles may have been borrowed, Brynley Roberts has argued that " the Arthurian section is Geoffrey's literary creation and it owes nothing to prior narrative.
However, by now most such languages have borrowed the numeral system or part of the numeral system of a national or colonial language, though in a few cases ( such as Guarani ), a numeral system has been invented internally rather than borrowed.
However, it is believed instead to be derived from an Indo-Iranian word meaning " white-yellow, pale "; in Sanskrit, this word's reflex was प ा ण ् डर pāṇḍara, which was derived from प ु ण ् डर ी क puṇḍárīka ( tiger, among other things ), then borrowed into Greek.
However, Tolkien borrowed the name from Old English literature.
However, both types of gallery may host traveling exhibits or temporary exhibitions including art borrowed from elsewhere.
" However, the stone benches were carved with headrests in a style borrowed from Egyptian Hathor wig.
However, Kenneth Sisam has shown that this pedigree resulted from a process of elaboration upon a root pedigree borrowed from the kings of Bernicia, and hence prior to Cerdic himself it has no historical basis.
However most languages have borrowed the original name and some national standardization bodies like DIN specify a unit name ( dioptrie, dioptria, etc.
However American folklorist Richard M. Dorson found that O ' Reilly invented the stories as " fakelore ", and later writers either borrowed tales from O ' Reilly or added further adventures of their own invention to the cycle.
However, Eliade argues, Judaism elaborated its mythology of linear time by adding elements borrowed from Zoroastrianism — including ethical dualism, a savior figure, the future resurrection of the body, and the idea of cosmic progress toward " the final triumph of Good ".
However, Chinese dialects also make abundant use of the suffix lah and there is some disagreement as to which language it was originally borrowed from.
However, there are a number of Chinese loanwords, and a large body of sociological terminology, such as gəming ( revolution ) and gungshə ( commune ), have been borrowed from Chinese and incorporated into the everyday vocabulary of the language.
However, some writers of Christian apologetics have argued that, because the Gospels were written before 100 and little is known of Roman Mithraism until after 100, it is not possible to definitively state that Christianity borrowed any of its doctrines from Mithraism ; some have even suggested it is more likely the flow was the other way.
However, before the Scandinavians could have borrowed the term from the Germanic languages, the Germanic peoples had to have first borrowed it from the French language, which did not happen before the 16th century.
However, this may have been an exaggeration, as the Romans had also borrowed Greek quinqueremes previously in 264.
However his earliest issues are from Camulodunum, indicating that he took power there first, and some have a palm or laurel wreath design, a motif borrowed from the Romans indicating a military victory.
However, for native or early borrowed words affected by palatalization, English has generally altered the spelling after the pronunciation ( Examples include cheap, church, cheese, churn from, and yell, yarn, yearn, yeast from.

However and many
However, despite the insight of many of his observations, his own conclusions are open to suspicion because of his failure to employ at all times the correct research methods.
However, the conversion from mass to size is unreliable, since many photographic meteors give evidence of a fluffy, loosely bound meteorite structure with densities as low as Af.
However, many herpetologists remain skeptical and would prefer a tentative maximum of about 30 feet.
However, as so many of the records are not certainly based on newborn snakes, these data must be taken tentatively ; ;
However, the proposed correlation of the many interrelated properties of crystals will reveal discrepancies in the recorded data and suggest areas for reinvestigation.
However, electrostatic focus, important for many applications, has not been realized for these devices.
However, because altruism ultimately benefits the self in many cases, the selflessness of altruistic acts is brought to question.
However, in contexts where " amoeboid " is defined more loosely, there are many amoeboid species that are in the Excavata clade.
However, many of the causes of amphibian declines are still poorly understood, and are a topic of ongoing discussion.
However, many consequences of treatment-unit additivity can be falsified.
However, many DSCs, and also go-to systems, can work in conjunction with laptop sky programs.
However, many would disagree with this hypothesis ; in fact, many of the popular mouthwashes contain sodium lauryl sulfate as an ingredient ( e. g., Listerine Total Care ).
However, many other aspects of the culture of prehistoric peoples are not tangible.
However, many people, notably Jehovah's Witnesses, believe that the wisdom in this proverb symbolizes Jesus Christ because he is later described in a similar way.
However, much of southeastern Europe and central Europe, including many of the Goths and Vandals respectively, had embraced Arianism ( the Visigoths converted to Arian Christianity in 376 ), which led to Arianism being a religious factor in various wars in the Roman Empire.
However, because of their difference over details of the doctrines of divine predestination and salvation, many people view them as enemies within evangelicalism.
However, many important and interesting operations are non-associative ; one common example would be the vector cross product.
However, Sargon took this process further, conquering many of the surrounding regions to create an empire that reached westward as far as the Mediterranean Sea and perhaps Cyprus ( Kaptara ); northward as far as the mountains ( a later Hittite text asserts he fought the Hattite king Nurdaggal of Burushanda, well into Anatolia ); eastward over Elam ; and as far south as Magan ( Oman ) — a region over which he reigned for purportedly 56 years, though only four " year-names " survive.
However, many later disapproved of his actions, including to an extent Machiavelli, who claimed " It cannot be called prowess to kill fellow-citizens, to betray friends, to be treacherous, pitiless, irreligious.
However, many variations at the genetic level result in little or no observable variation.
However, many traits defy this simple categorisation and the phenotypes are modeled by polygenic inheritance.
However, Plutarch indicates that many of Pericles ' rivals viewed the transfer to Athens as usurping monetary resources to fund elaborate building projects.
However, in February 2006 the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany struck down these provisions of the law, stating such preventive measures were unconstitutional and would essentially be state-sponsored murder, even if such an act would save many more lives on the ground.
However, there have been many wild claims of ancient mid eastern ancestry ( including Assyrian ) throughout Europe, Africa and even the Americas, none of which have been supported by mainstream opinion or strong evidence, let alone proof.

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