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However and Read's
However, the site of the current Read's Island was for very many years a large sandbank going by the name of " Old Warp " and is shown on the 1734 Customs Map of the Humber where Read's Island now lays, and extending further downstream.

However and landmark
However, sceptics question the narrative's reliability, noting that water-beast stories were extremely common in medieval saints ' Lives ; as such, Adomnán's tale is likely a recycling of a common motif attached to a local landmark.
However, there are notable exceptions in the Gil the ARM stories ; and Jigsaw Man first appeared in Harlan Ellison's landmark " new wave " anthology, Dangerous Visions.
However, it was revived in 1902 when Sumter Cogswell built the Pell City Manufacturing Company, which subsequently became Avondale Mills, which was a major landmark of the town until Thunder Enterprises, a Tennessee company, bought the building and began dismantling the factory in 2008.
However, T. Lindsay Buick in his landmark 1914 book ' The Treaty of Waitangi: or how New Zealand became a British Colony ', clearly reproduces written instructions drafted by Edward Cardwell of the Colonial Office ( Cardwell later became Viscount Cardwell and was most noted for his reforms of the British Army after the disaster of the Crimean War ).
However, Betfair signed a landmark agreement with Racing Victoria in July 2006.
However, the famous baroque architect Friedrich Joachim Stengel created not only the Saarkran, but many iconic buildings that still shape Saarbrücken's face today, like the Friedenskirche ( Peace Church ), which was finished in 1745, the Old City Hall ( 1750 ), the catholic St. John's Basilica ( 1754 ), and the famous Ludwigskirche ( 1775 ), Saarbrücken's landmark.
However, Napalm was delayed, and in the meantime Nvidia brought out their landmark GeForce 256 chip, which shifted even more of the computational work from the CPU to the graphics chip.
However, against Somerset, Hobbs scored the 100th century of his first-class career, the third man to reach the landmark after Grace and Hayward.
However, King Sigismund I the Old ( Zygmunt ) — during whose reign immigration of numerous Jews from the Iberian peninsula, Bohemia and Germany was encouraged — bestowed municipal rights upon the town of Piła on 4 March 1513, a landmark decision.
However, the landmark case of Taylor v. Rice mandated that the Foreign Service cannot discriminate against applicants who have stable chronic medical conditions.
However, out may also be used to indicate those cases where the trajector is a mass that spreads out, effectively expanding the area of the containing landmark:
However the word " racism " disappeared with Murphy and from the court for almost two decades, not reappearing until the landmark decision of Loving v. Virginia, 388 U. S. 1 ( 1967 ) which struck down as unconstitutional the Virginia anti-miscegenation statute.
However, recent research on hippocampal silent synapses shows that while they may indeed be a developmental landmark in the formation of a synapse, that synapses can be made silent by activity, even once they have acquired AMPA receptors.
However, the first studies to focus solely on this area were William Wells Newell's Games and Songs of American Children ( 1883 ) and Alice Gomme's The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland ( 1894-8 ), both considered landmark works in the serious study of the subject on respective sides of the Atlantic.
However, a conflict was avoided after these men came upon " a group of two thousand armed black men ," who had been prepared and gotten their weapons at Griffith Stadium, chosen as a meeting place because of its landmark status in the community.
However, the ban on interracial marriage was overturned by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1957 in the landmark civil rights case Loving vs. Virginia, in which the Court ruled Virginia's miscegenation law an unconstitutional violation of the fundamental right to marriage.
However, its greatest landmark is the castelo Santa Maria da Feira Castle, from the 11th century.
However, Dr Martin Thomas, in his work " The artificial horizon: imagining the Blue Mountains ", clearly shows that the " aboriginal " legend is a fabrication created by a non-Aboriginal Katoomba local, Mel Ward, presumably to add interest to a local landmark.
However, Macy's could not change everything: Because of the building's history and landmark status, it will forever be known as the Marshall Field and Company Building, regardless of which company occupies it.
However, Donald asked her to oversee the restoration of the landmark Plaza Hotel, and she took over as its president.
However, the case which elevated McMahon to national renown and laid the foundation for his political career, was the Harlan County Coal Miner's case ... a landmark trial as the first effort to uphold the Wagner National Labor Relations Act, i. e., to enforce the right of labor to form unions.
However, a landmark in Leckie's career came in 1989 when he produced The Stone Roses ' debut album The Stone Roses.
However, on June 22, 2007, the Toronto city council voted in favour of designating the entire property as a heritage site, protecting the entire building, including the landmark signs.
However, five days later Ballymena gained their first point in a 2 – 2 away to Larne and created another landmark when Jimmy McCambridge scored the club's first ever goal.

However and papers
However, as of 2011 adoption of the new terms has been slow and usage has been limited in the marketplace and in the press, with notable exceptions such as Linux operating systems, several textbooks and scientific research papers.
However, according to another of their papers, no large releases of gas hydrates are believed to have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle for the past 15, 000 years.
However, it is frequently used as a resource for academic research papers.
However, in spite of many claims to the contrary, it is widely held that Cauchy recognized the importance of Galois ' work, and that he merely suggested combining the two papers into one in order to enter it in the competition for the Academy's Grand Prize in Mathematics.
However, he never again attained the high level of his remarkable papers of 1874 – 84.
However, among academic mathematics, the majority of mathematical papers published in the United States are written by academics outside of mathematics departments.
However, in Bush's manuscript draft of " Memex II " of 1959 ( also published in ), Bush says, " Professional societies will no longer print papers ..." and states that individuals will either order sets of papers to come on tape-complete with photographs and diagrams-or download ' facsimiles ' by telephone.
However, the concept of RNA as a primordial molecule is older and can be found in papers by Crick and Orgel, as well as in Woese's 1967 book The Genetic Code.
However, Billboard reported in early 1978 that Simon filed legal papers to get CBS to delete the album, noting that they were violating their agreement by keeping it in print and stating that it was " not representative of the performer's style.
However, some scientists consider these fears about the dangers of METI as panic and irrational superstition ; see, for example, Alexander L. Zaitsev's papers.
However, De Telegraaf, the Dutch newspaper that most closely resembles the style of British tabloid papers, comes in broadsheet.
This followed the style established by Veseler's earlier Dutch paper Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt, & c. However, when the English started printing their own papers in London, they reverted to the pamphlet format used by contemporary books.
However, the authors of the Federalist papers also had a greater plan in mind.
" However, it should be noted that when a consignment of papers relating to Landsberg prison, including the visitor book, were later sold at auction it was noted that Ludendorff had visited Hitler a number of times.
However, Richardson's name was not on the publication, and he was able to escape any of the negative fallout, although it is possible that Richardson participated in the papers as far as actually authoring one himself.
However, ballot papers had already been printed listing Hanson as the Liberal candidate, and the Australian Electoral Commission had closed nominations for the seat.
However, none of Banneker's surviving papers describe a white ancestor or identify the name of his grandmother.
However, he was caught off the coast of Norway ( then ruled by Denmark ) without proper papers, and was escorted to the port of Bergen.
However, according to research papers presented by the United Nations International Labour Organization, there are still many obstacles to the eradication of bonded labour in India.
However, only the papers by Ludwig, Black and Nagin, and Duggan were refereed.
However, the opening of Harriet Cohen's private papers and the research into them by scholars, such as the Norwegian musicologist Thomas Elnaes, indicates that such a link is at best speculative.
However, the genus did not receive general recognition until 1947 when it was revived by E. E. Cheesman in the first of a series of papers in the Kew Bulletin on the classification of the bananas, with a total of 25 species.
However the estate, which included the papers of Scott Joplin as well, eventually ended up with Sweatman's sister Eva.

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