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However and practically
However, this division into two groups is considered by some modern scholars to be too simplistic and often it is practically impossible to know whether a lyric composition was sung or recited, or whether or not it was accompanied by musical instruments and dance.
However, the specification also allows these UIDs to be invalidated with no restrictions, practically defeating their purpose.
However, the tradition is comparatively late ( it dates from Josephus, a 1st century AD historian ), and scholars are practically unanimous that the book had a long period of growth, that it includes some material of considerable antiquity, and that it reached its present form in the Persian period ( 538 – 332 BC ).
However, upon being elected Pope at the papal conclave of 1303, he released King Philip IV of France from the excommunication that had been laid upon him by Boniface VIII, and practically ignored Boniface's bull Unam sanctam, which asserted papal supremacy over secular rulers.
However, it is only published nowadays online on GoComics. com, under its English title, and hasn't been syndicated in South American newspapers since the mid-1990s ( by that time practically all newspapers in the continent dropped them, as tastes began to change to more " autochthonous " fare ).
However, it was not until the advent of romantic nationalism in late 18th century Europe that nationalism gained sufficient prevalence for the phrase ' country of nationality ' to become practically meaningful, and for people crossing borders to be required to provide identification.
However, in the northern mountains, urban centers ( such as Gigia ) were practically nonexistent and the submission of the country had to be achieved valley by valley.
However, under pressure from network president William S. Paley and his wife Babe, along with many network affiliates and longtime fans of Gunsmoke ( which had been airing late on Saturday nights ), to reverse its threatened cancellation, CBS rescheduled the Western to an earlier time slot on Monday evenings at 7: 30 P. M. As a result, Gilligan's Island was unceremoniously canceled at practically the last minute even though the cast members were all on vacation.
However, ongoing drainage problems, practically nonexistent water and sewage systems and the Great Depression kept Burbank largely unbuilt and empty until the 1950s.
However, as consolidation of local schools progressed within the counties, practically every family in each county had access to an accredited high school.
However, by the late 16th century, the fishing industry had begun to decline and for the next 300 years there was practically no further growth.
However, during John's reign, practically the whole of Sardinia was lost.
However, it represented Kember and Pierce ’ s " collaborative zenith " ( Erik Morse ), and the album " is practically a best-of in all but name " ( Ned Raggett, AllMusic ).
However, practically this means:
However, there is a continuum of intermediate and contingent conditions that bridge those categories in practically every respect.
However, newer AFMs utilize real-time correction software ( for example, feature-oriented scanning ) or closed-loop scanners which practically eliminate these problems.
However, this is hardly an advantage as of 2005, with the latest V. 92 56K protocol practically bearing the maximum achievable performance for a normal PSTN modem and telephone line and no significant future improvements / advancements seeming possible.
However, practically ( though not simplistically theoretically ) such later lock release occurs only slightly later, and this apparent disadvantage is insignificant and disappears next to the advantages of SS2PL.
However, the decision to turn the Syracuse assault into a glider-based one was problematic ; the 51st had practically no glider experience, whilst the 52nd had much more but was already training for a parachute-based mission.
However, it does require that each small locality change slowly enough to practically sustain its local Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of molecular velocities.
However, in the 1380s, in the reign of Martin's father Peter IV, the remaining independent principality of Arborea became a fortress of rebellion and the Aragonese were rapidly driven back by Eleanor of Arborea, so that practically the whole of Sardinia was lost.
However, much to the Socreds ' own surprise, the party garnered enough second preference votes to become the largest party in the legislature with 19 seats, one more than the CCF, while the Liberals and Conservatives were practically wiped out.
However, BDD occurs in all parts of the world, including isolated areas where access to media is limited or ( practically ) non-existent.
However, the republic remains isolated, not only from the rest of Azerbaijan, but practically from the entire South Caucasus region.

However and word
However, a word should be mentioned in regard to them as independent units of government.
However, since no equipment existed to show the images in motion, such a series of images cannot be called animation in a true sense of the word .< ref >
However, prior to 1915, the word Zahl ( simply number ) was used for an element's assigned number in the periodic table.
However, some linguistic contexts do not provide sufficient information to disambiguate a used word.
However it is in its proper sense, in which it indicates national character and the subjection due to that character, that the word is more important.
However, the connection that has derived ambrosia from the Greek prefix a-(" not ") and the word brotos (" mortal "), hence the food or drink of the immortals, has been questioned as coincidental by some modern linguists.
However, there are notable exceptions to this in all major translations, such as: “… I am with you always, to the end of the age ” ( NRSV ), the word “ age ” being a translation of aion.
However, as more people gradually moved from working the land to living in towns ( especially those who could read and write, the only people whose use of language we now know ), the word harvest lost its reference to the time of year and came to refer only to the actual activity of reaping, and autumn, as well as fall, began to replace it as a reference to the season.
However, forgetting the last word, he tries to trick the book by mumbling / coughing the missing word.
However, Bragning is often, like some others of these dynastic names, used in poetry as a general word for ' king ' or ' ruler '.
However, perhaps it is ultimately taken from the Persian word for brass, birinj.
However, a title came into usage from the first word of the book in Koine Greek: apokalypsis, meaning " unveiling " or " revelation ".
However, it appears to be the first use of the word bunyip in a written publication.
However, Ogden prescribed that any student should learn an additional 150-word list for everyday work in some particular field, by adding a word list of 100 words particularly useful in a general field ( e. g., science, verse, business, etc.
However, in French-speaking countries the word centime is the preferred term.
However, Chicanos generally do not agree that " chicamo " was ever a word used within the culture, as its assertion is thus far entirely unsubstantiated.
However, this word is regularly derived from Celtic * Kombrogi, meaning “ compatriots ”.
However, the word is also used with its other meaning to frame-true Christianity.
However, as William Bright noted the word " chocolatl " does not occur in central Mexican colonial sources, making this an unlikely derivation.
However, the word " deism ", as it is understood today, is generally used to refer to the movement toward natural theology or freethinking that occurred in 17th-century Europe, and specifically in Britain.
However, the word " heat " is a highly technical term in physics and thermodynamics, and is often confused with thermal energy.
However, that would convey the idea of the physical body of people, whereas using the name of the language as the basis of the word gives it the more abstract connotation of a cultural sphere.
However, visual impairment can be a broader term, including, for example, people who have partial sight in one eye, those with uncorrectable mild to moderate poor vision, or even those who wear glasses, a group that would be excluded by the word blind.
However, literary conventions that we take for granted today had not yet been inventedthere was no spacing between words, no consistency in punctuation nor in vowel elisions, no marks for breathings and accent ( guides to pronunciation and hence word recognition ), no convention to denote change of speaker and no stage directions, and verse was written straight across the page like prose.

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