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However and unlike
However, unlike the Spectrum, the single-keypress keyword-entry was optional, and keywords could be entered manually if preferred.
However, unlike Alberti and Leonardo, Dürer was most troubled by understanding not just the abstract notions of beauty but also as to how an artist can create beautiful images.
However, unlike traditional gouache, the acrylic binder in the acrylic gouache makes it water resistant once dry.
However, retired Associate Justices ( unlike judges on senior status ) take no part in the consideration or decision of any cases before the Supreme Court, although they may be appointed by the Chief Justice to sit on lower courts.
However, unlike Hollywood, Bollywood does not exist as a physical place.
However, it is also possible to divide the book into three parts rather than four by combining the sections treating David and Solomon, since they both ruled over a combined Judah and Israel, unlike the last section that contains the chronicle of the Davidic kings who ruled the Kingdom of Judah alone.
However, unlike investors, they typically do not take into account aesthetic considerations ; rather they gather whatever quantity of coins they can and hold them.
However, unlike plebeian aediles, curule aediles were allowed certain symbols of rank — the sella curulis or ' curule chair ,' for example — and only patricians could stand for election to curule aedile.
However, lamb and goat are rarely eaten, unlike in the cuisines of northern or western China.
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, unlike peptidoglycan, the sugar N-acetylmuramic acid is replaced by N-acetyltalosaminuronic acid, and the two sugars are bonded with a β, 1-3 glycosidic linkage instead of β, 1-4.
However, unlike the 1571, which is nearly 100 % backward-compatible with the 1541, the 1581 has limited compatibility with Commodore's earlier drives.
However, it continued to use native x86 execution and ordinary microcode only, like Centaur's Winchip, unlike competitors Intel and AMD which introduced the method of dynamic translation to micro-operations with Pentium Pro and K5.
However, unlike the governmental departments, there is not even a de jure procedure for legal supervision of such grants as for now.
However, unlike Johnson, Hodge confined the term to exclude those like Asa Gray who combined Christian faith with support for Darwin's natural selection theory, before answering the question posed in the book's title by concluding: " It is Atheism.
However, unlike some orthographies, English orthography often represents a very abstract underlying representation ( or morphophonemic form ) of English words.
However, unlike the GFS, which is in the public domain under provisions of United States law, the ECMWF model is proprietary and copyrighted.
However, unlike foil, these off-target touches do not stop the action, and the fencing continues.
However, to protect the identity of the competition, the sponsored name has always included ' The FA Cup ' in addition to the sponsor's name, unlike sponsorship deals for the League Cup where the word ' cup ' is preceded by only the sponsor's name.
However, given that unlike Russia, America refused to give extensive military aid to the country, the government of Daoud Khan developed warmer ties with the USSR while officially remaining non-aligned.
However, the Peloponnesian War was on a scale unlike conflicts before.
However, unlike Amal, Hezbollah has not disarmed.
However, Finland maintained capitalism unlike most other countries bordering the Soviet Union.
However unlike China, there was no real systemic continuity from the western Roman Empire to its German successor which famously was " not holy, not Roman, and not an empire ", and numerous small states existed in variously autonomous confederation.

However and contemporaries
However, although both men believed that they had " recovered " the true doctrines for themselves and contemporaries, they also believed there had always existed a group of true believers throughout the ages, albeit marred by the apostasy.
However, Ezekiel and his contemporaries like Jeremiah, another prophet who was living in Jerusalem at that time, witnessed the fulfillment of their prophecies when Jerusalem was finally sacked by the Babylonians in 587 BCE, an event that is confirmed by most historians.
However, his discoveries were not appreciated by his contemporaries and came into general use only with discoveries of British surgeon Joseph Lister, who in 1865 proved the principles of antisepsis in the treatment of wounds ; However, medical conservatism on new breakthroughs in pre-existing science prevented them from being generally well received during the 19th century.
However, the difference between Erickson's methods and traditional hypnotism led contemporaries such as André Weitzenhoffer, to question whether he was practicing " hypnosis " at all, and his approach remains in question.
However, neither Auxilius of Naples nor Eugenius Vulgarius, both of whom were exact contemporaries of Sergius, and both of whom were hostile towards Sergius for his attacks on Formosus, mention this allegation at all.
However few of Nepos ' contemporaries were willing to support his cause after he fled Italy.
However, Calandrino was known as a simpleton by his contemporaries.
However, statements by contemporaries of Stanley like Sir Richard Francis Burton, who claimed " Stanley shoots negroes as if they were monkeys ", paint a very different picture.
However, there is no reason to assume that contemporaries, Muslim and Christian, regarded it as anything more than part of a minor local rebellion in a marginal area.
However, Nunberg said that to Lincoln and his contemporaries, " under God " meant " God willing " and they would have found its use in the Pledge of Allegiance grammatically incorrect.
Laughton's bisexuality has been corroborated by several of his contemporaries and is generally accepted by Hollywood historians, However, actress Maureen O ' Hara, a friend and co-star of Laughton, claimed that Laughton told her that he and his wife never had children because of a botched abortion which Lanchester had early in her career while performing burlesque and that indeed his biggest regret was never having children of his own.
However, some musicians specialising in historically informed performances, such as the conductor Roger Norrington, argue that it is unlikely that Brahms, Wagner, and their contemporaries would have expected it to be played in this way.
However, to contemporaries, Robert's " piety " also resulted from his lack of toleration for heretics: he harshly punished them.
However, all of her other female contemporaries failed to produce a direct unbroken female line to the present day.
However, Antiochus also tried to interact with common people, by appearing in the public bath houses and applying for municipal offices, and his often eccentric behavior and capricious actions led some of his contemporaries to call him Epimanes (" The Mad One "), a word play on his title Epiphanes.
However, Grosseteste's own style was far more unstructured than many of his scholastic contemporaries and his writings reverberate with his own personal views and outlooks.
However, as most dancers of this style do not possess the years of ingrained African American movement possessed by these early dancers, it is difficult to replicate, and it might be said that most modern dancers more closely resemble Dean Collins and his west coast contemporaries.
However, Aspasia was reluctant ; he was considered very handsome by his contemporaries but the reputation he had earned from his numerous past liaisons did not persuade her.
However, while most of its contemporaries — Doom included — use sprites, to render enemies, Descent renders enemies in full 3D using polygon meshes, a technique employed by Quake one year later.
However, the band's music was out-of-step with the music of their London contemporaries as well as the American grunge bands.
However, there have been subsequent assertions that " The Brits Stole Neptune " and that Adams's British contemporaries retrospectively ascribed him more credit than he was due.
However, in defending this quietistic perspective McDowell has engaged with the work of leading contemporaries in such a way as to both therapeutically dissolve what he takes to be philosophical error, while developing original and distinctive theses about language, mind and value.
However, he had critics among his contemporaries, including Karl Marx, a former Hegelian, who suggested that Ranke engaged in some of the practices he criticised in other historians.

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