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However and face
However, the rules do not specify whether a player should hold his shares of stock face up or face down.
" However, common features in many 19th-century newspaper accounts include a dog-like face, dark fur, a horse-like tail, flippers, and walrus-like tusks or horns or a duck-like bill.
However, in more recent years, since the end of the Bretton Woods system in 1971, with the increasing influence of Monetarist schools of thought in the 1980s, and particularly in the face of large sustained trade imbalances, these concerns — and particularly concerns about the destabilising effects of large trade surpluses — have largely disappeared from mainstream economics discourse and Keynes ' insights have slipped from view.
However, by the time he reached Mopsuestia in Cilicia, it was clear that he was fatally ill and would not survive to face Julian.
However, the Dalek force is destroyed by the Doctor, and Davros is captured and imprisoned by the humans in suspended animation, before being taken to Earth to face trial.
However, Coppola had to face a lot of difficulties while filming The Godfather.
However, somewhere between 258 and 260 ( the exact date is unclear ), Gallienus had to face the first major revolt in his reign.
However, the prevalent view among Punjabi linguists is that as in the early stages the Gurmukhī letters were primarily used by Gurmukhs, literally those who follow or face the Guru, the script came to be associated with them.
However, after Nestor's chiding, nine Greek heroes step up to the challenge and draw by lot to see who is to face Hector.
However, Göring sent a telegram on 23 April, asking permission to take over the leadership of the Reich — an act that Hitler, under the prodding of Martin Bormann, interpreted as a demand to step down or face a coup.
However, the " Reds " operated within the Labour Party and had little influence in Parliament ; in the face of heavy unemployment the workers ' mood changed to passive despair by the late 1920s.
However, a superior court always has the discretion to grant the writ even in the face of an alternative remedy ( see May v. Ferndale Institution ).
However, when a magnetic field with a perpendicular component is applied, their paths between collisions are curved so that moving charges accumulate on one face of the material.
However, not everyone was as enthusiastic and she also had to face prejudice because of her sex.
However, Constantius died before the two could face each other in battle, naming Julian as his rightful successor.
However, he could face additional charges if it is determined that he deliberately miscalled individual games.
However, those who are with no own transportation still face difficulties to move around since the number of taxis are much less compared to the actual need of the increased population.
However the pact proved ineffective in the face of ongoing protests by opposition and the Buddhist clergy.
However, the two men never met face to face and communication was either written or by messenger.
However, under sharia law, women are required to cover all of their bodies except hands and face.
However, Aragonés broke with DC when the company began insisting on work-for-hire contracts ; when Aragonés balked, an editor tore up Aragonés ' paycheck in front of his face.
However, the Chinese developed a technique in the 1990s in which a penholder uses both sides of the racket to hit the ball, where the player produces a backhand stroke ( most often topspin ) by turning the traditional side of the racket to face one's self, and striking the ball with the opposite side of the racket.
However, as the definition of diversity is within itself is a broad amalgamation, teachers exercising universal access will continually face challenges and incorporate adjustments in their lesson plan to foster themes of equal education opportunity.

However and resurgent
However, the empire began to collapse toward the end of the 7th century BC, and was obliterated by an alliance between a resurgent New Kingdom of Babylonia and the Iranian Medes.
However, later that year the crusader County of Edessa was engulfed by the tide of a resurgent Islamic jihad under Imad ad-Din Atabeg Zengi.
However, Prime Minister and IP leader Davíð Oddsson chose the resurgent Progressive Party ( PP ) as a more conservative partner to form a stronger and more stable majority with 40 seats.
However, this resurgent uprising was closely linked with the uprising in the Palatinate.
However, as the power of Calakmul waned, rulers of Saal had to confront a resurgent Mutal and that confrontation ended in a complete defeat of Saal in AD 744.
However, they did not reach the playoffs in 2006, despite Webber putting up a resurgent 20 points and 10 rebounds per game.
However, a resurgent Hendry won the last two events in the campaign – the Scottish Open and a record seventh World title.
However, Austria successfully held its part of Carinthia against the demands of a resurgent Communist Yugoslavia, even though the issue of potential reunification with South Tyrol, annexed by Italy from Austria-Hungary in 1919, was not addressed.
However, the idea of reforms in the Commonwealth was viewed with growing suspicion not only by the magnates, but also by neighboring countries, which were content with the Commonwealth's contemporary state of affairs and abhorred the thought of a resurgent and democratic power on their borders.
However, the resurgent Judaic Queen Judith I and her subsequent destruction of Orthodox monasteries resulted in the destruction of most such records.
However, this was tempered by an awareness of the military threat from the resurgent Germany, of which he warned J. C. Davidson.
However, a resurgent Simoni joined the team in 1999 and finished a surprising third on the general classification of that year's Giro d ' Italia.
However, interestingly it was resurgent Nihonga, towards mid-1920s, which adopted certain trends from post-impressionism.

However and French
However, it is important to trace the philosophy of the French Revolution to its sources to understand the common democratic origin of individualism and socialism and the influence of the latter on the former.
However, after reading the work of French sociologists Émile Durkheim and Marcel Mauss, Radcliffe-Brown published an account of his research ( entitled simply The Andaman Islanders ) that paid close attention to the meaning and purpose of rituals and myths.
However, the committee of this French Missionary Society was not ready to accept his offer, considering his Lutheran theology to be " incorrect ".
However, near the French border, General Mola had him arrested and expelled from the country.
However, in the 1930s the French moved it to battalion level and combined it with some tactical fire control.
However in French it is usually referred to as Chateau d ' Abbadie or Domaine d ' Abbadia, and locally it is not unusual for it to be called le Chateau d ' Antoine d ' Abbadie.
However, the use of Basque by Spanish nationals in French courts is allowed ( with translation ), as Basque is officially recognized on the other side of the border.
However, it seems that the Duke ’ s favoured scheme was to return to the Moselle valley ( where Marshal Marsin had recently taken command of French forces ) and once more attempt an advance into the heart of France.
" However French government applies a principle of precaution against GMO.
However, the French Navy was dominant in the Mediterranean Sea, following the withdrawal of the British fleet after the outbreak of war between Britain and Spain in 1796.
However, he had made a serious misjudgement: there was enough room between Guerrier and the shoal for an enemy ship to cut across the head of the French line, allowing the unsupported vanguard to be caught in a crossfire by two divisions of enemy ships.
However the loss of Culloden, the relative sizes of Orient and Leander and the participation in the action by two of the French frigates and several smaller vessels, as well as the theoretical strength of the French position, leads most historians to the conclusion that the French were marginally more powerful.
However the French ships were hampered by their inadequate deployment, reduced crews and the failure of the rear division under Villeneuve to meaningfully participate, all of which contributed to their defeat.
However, precisely because the French thought the Ardennes unsuitable for massive troop movement, particularly for tanks, they were left with only light defences which were quickly overrun by the Wehrmacht.
However other sources of the period, such as the writings of the French dancing-masters Feuillet and Lorin, indicate that steps more complicated than simple walking were used at least some of the time.
However, the British and French also secretly concluded the Sykes – Picot Agreement on 16 May 1916.
However, this statement for integers can be found already in the work of another French mathematician, Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac ( 1581 – 1638 ).
However, in 1774, the British Parliament passed the Quebec Act, which restored the French civil law for matters of private law ( e. g., contracts, property, successions ), while keeping the English common law as the basis for public law in the colony, notably the criminal law.
However, the French did not consolidate their control over the area until 1903, after having defeated the forces of Rabih in the battle of Kousséri, and established colonial administration throughout the territory.
However, U. S. authorities denounced their act, assuring the French that they did not intend to assert American sovereignty over Clipperton.
However, restrictive Spanish trade laws made it difficult for Cubans to keep up with the 17th and 18th century advances in processing sugar cane pioneered in British Barbados and French Saint Domingue ( Haiti ).
However, unlike the French, it is made with oil or bacon fat and more lately olive oil, and not butter, and it is used as a thickening agent, especially in gumbo and étouffée.
However the influence of temporal rulers, notably the French kings, largely reemerged via cardinals of certain nationalities or politically significant movements ; there even developed traditions entitling certain monarchs — e. g. of Austria, Spain, and Portugal — to nominate one of their trusted clerical subjects to be created cardinal, a so-called crown-cardinal.

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