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However, Eugene's military career suffered a temporary setback in 1688 when, on 6 September, the Prince suffered a severe wound to his knee by a musket ball during the Siege of Belgrade.
However, the Bills quest for a third consecutive Super Bowl suffered a major setback when they lost the final game of the season to the Houston Oilers.
However, although he remained subject to periods of setback, he eventually recovered sufficiently to write the major works of his later career.
However, in the year 2000, the telecommunications industry entered a downturn and WorldCom ’ s aggressive growth strategy suffered a serious setback when it was forced by the US Justice Department to abandon its proposed merger with Sprint in mid 2000.
However, FM radio did not recover from the setback until the upsurge in high fidelity equipment in the late 1950s.
However, he suffered a major setback in a game against the University of Illinois.
However, this plan suffered a setback in November 2008 when he lost the race for the party leadership to Lille mayor Martine Aubry.
However, there was a setback in 1837 whenthe Presbyterian / Unitarian members were forced to withdraw from the General Body of Protestant Ministers which, for over a century, had represented the joint interests of the old established nonconformist groups in and around London ”.
However, Pericles ' setback was temporary and he was soon reinstated.
However, 1983 – 84 had brought a brief respite, as Aldershot finished fifth, before another setback saw them finish 13th.
However, there is a setback, as paddy field farmers can suffer when there is too much rain.
However, conservation efforts had a major setback in August 2010 when fires killed three adults and 65 % of the chicks.
However the setback was temporary.
However despite the Cup setback, Arsenal bounced back in the League, and with the same scoring form as in 1930 – 31, finished the season having scored 118 League goals in total, which included a 5 – 0 win over title rivals Aston Villa, in that season's title-deciding match.
However, although it was a significant setback, Tecumseh began to secretly rebuild the alliance upon his return from the south.
However, he suffered a setback during the 1986-87 Ashes series when he lost form and was dropped after four Tests despite scoring 103 in the first innings at Adelaide.
However, despite this setback, the group continued and they announced that their second album " Re-Entry " ( originally due for a May release ) would finally be released in early 2007.
However another setback had occurred.
However, he was fined $ 10, 000 for leaving the stadium after his and Calleri's defeat in doubles to the Spaniards Fernando Verdasco and Feliciano López and his refusal to appear at a subsequent press conference to comment on the Argentine team's setback.
However, some views distort the alignment of the second setback.
However, he suffered a setback on his road to recovery in April after learning bone fragments had broken away from his ankle, and underwent surgery soon after.
However, another injury setback in a match for Queensland ruled Watson out for the rest of the Ashes series.
However, despite the setback the club continued to rebuild, led by new chairman Steve O ' Connor.
However infighting within private sector partners may be a potential setback to the project with Barrot favouring greater funds from the EU budget.

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However, his time at home in Vienna would be quickly brought to a close when an opportunity to write an opera for Paris arose, again through the patronage of Gluck Salieri traveled abroad to fulfill an important commission.
However, the peace was not stable and further conflicts arose regarding demarcation of the Samogitian borders.
However, only a couple of months later a new problem arose: the company that commercially ran the circuit ( CENAV ), called in the receiver and went out of business, marking the end of " Circuit van Zandvoort ".
However, the Great Commission is specifically directed at " all nations ," and an early difficulty arose concerning the matter of Gentile ( non-Jewish ) converts as to whether they had to " become Jewish " ( usually referring to circumcision and adherence to dietary law ), as part of becoming Christian.
However, until a significant break in the enemy infantry lines arose, the cavalry could not be used to much effect against infantry since horses are not easily harried into a wall of pikemen.
However, in 1962, a faction arose within the AG under the leadership of Ladoke Akintola who had been selected as premier of the West.
However, it is our everyday arithmetical practices such as counting which are fundamental ; for if a persistent discrepancy arose between counting and Principia, this would be treated as evidence of an error in Principia ( e. g., that Principia did not characterize numbers or addition correctly ), not as evidence of an error in everyday counting.
However, his interest in politics arose again when he assisted his former commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Robson, in retaining his seat of Vaucluse at the 1947 state election for the newly-formed Liberal Party of Australia, which Askin then joined.
However, some scholars believe the Tao Te Ching arose as a reaction to Confucianism.
" However, by 1874, a new wave of paramilitary organizations arose in the Deep South.
However, unrest simmered, and in 1967 the Harakat Tahrir arose to challenge Spanish rule peacefully.
However, armed conflict arose when the guardianship over the young Dukes of Lower Bavaria ( Henry XIV, Otto IV and Henry XV ) was entrusted to Frederick.
However, when attention arose that the British War Library Service in London were performing similar duties to their troops, measures were quickly devised by Putnam, the ALA, and Congress to enact such a program to the American military branches.
However, the remaining vast tracts of unsettled land were often used as a commons, or, in the American West, " open range " As degradation of habitat developed due to overgrazing and a tragedy of the commons situation arose, common areas began to either be allocated to individual landowners via mechanisms such as the Homestead Act and Desert Land Act and fenced in, or, if kept in public hands, leased to individual users for limited purposes, with fences built to separate tracts of public and private land.
However Dál Riata came to form, the period in which it arose was one of great instability in Ulster, following the loss of territory by the kingdom of Ulaid, including the ancient centre of Emain Macha, to the Airgíalla and the Uí Néill.
However, a study of Dalton's own laboratory notebooks, discovered in the rooms of the Lit & Phil, concluded that so far from Dalton being led by his search for an explanation of the law of multiple proportions to the idea that chemical combination consists in the interaction of atoms of definite and characteristic weight, the idea of atoms arose in his mind as a purely physical concept, forced upon him by study of the physical properties of the atmosphere and other gases.
However, in early 1983, a dispute arose about what Carlsson perceived as the SI president's authoritarian approach.
However, opposition arose to the notion that it would replace the streetcar system.
However in some countries outside of French control, such as in the Austrian Empire ( Salzburg, Seckau, and Olmütz ) and the Kingdom of Prussia ( Breslau ), the institution nominally continued, and in some cases was revived ; a new, titular type arose.
However, some historians maintain the sicarii arose in the 40s or 50s of the 1st century, in which case Judas could not have been a member.
However, just when it looked as if the new gun was about to become a great success, a great deal of opposition to the gun arose, both inside the army and from rival arms manufacturers, particularly Joseph Whitworth of Manchester.
However, another line of thinking arose with Theagenes of Rhegium, who suggested that instead of taking poetry literally, what was expressed in poems were allegories of nature.
In 1724, Agaja provided military assistance in a struggle for the crown in the lucrative coastal city of Allada ; However, when the opportunity arose he took over the city himself.
However, tension soon arose as the Tendai community began taking steps to suppress both Zen and Jōdo Shinshū, the new forms of Buddhism in Japan.

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