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Nevertheless arguments about the location of the " real Camelot " have occurred since the 15th century and continue to rage today in popular works and for tourism purposes.
Nevertheless, Domitian appears to have been very popular amongst the soldiers, spending an estimated three years of his reign among the army on campaigns — more than any emperor since Augustus — and raising their pay by one-third.
Nevertheless, it was the beginning of the end of one popular vitalist hypothesis, that of Jöns Jakob Berzelius that " organic " compounds could only be made by living things.
Nevertheless, the event is reasonably popular in Melbourne and Australia ( with a large European population and a general interest in motorsport ).
Nevertheless, even in folk and popular styles, a number of performers have had some type of music lessons, such as meeting with a vocal coach or getting childhood instruction in an instrument such as piano.
Nevertheless, the versions of the speech have had a great influence on popular conceptions and misconceptions about the Crusades, so it is worth comparing the five composed speeches to Urban's actual words.
Nevertheless, counting on the aficionado, publishers issued spy novels by writers popular during the Cold War proper, among them Harlots Ghost ( 1991 ) by Norman Mailer and novels by Nelson DeMille, W. E. B.
Nevertheless, around that time early 16th century Polish geographer Maciej of Miechów in his influential Tractatus de duabus Sarmatiis ( 1517 ) argued that there were no mountains in Eastern Europe at all, challenging the point of view of some authors of Classical antiquity, popular during the Renaissance.
Nevertheless, Street Fighter II remained the most popular, spawning a special Champion Edition that improved game balance and allowed players to use additional characters.
Nevertheless, though the senatorial order came to hate and fear him, the evidence suggests that he remained popular with the army and the common people for much of his reign, not least because of his lavish shows of largesse ( recorded on his coinage ) and because he staged and took part in spectacular gladiatorial combats.
" Nevertheless, the Christmas pie remained a popular treat at Christmas, although smaller and sweeter, and lacking in post-Reformation England any sign of supposed Catholic idolatry.
Nevertheless, with the media's help, Lysenko enjoyed the popular image of the " barefoot scientist "— the embodiment of the mythic Soviet peasant genius.
Nevertheless, Merrick writes, popular faith in the monarchy was shaken by the scandals of Louis ’ s private life and by the end of his life he had become despised.
Nevertheless, because Llewelyn was considered one of the franchise's major institutions and he was immensely popular among Bond fans, Llewelyn starred in several commercials, most recently to promote the video games GoldenEye 007 and Tomorrow Never Dies.
Nevertheless, it fitted popular perceptions of Major's naive suburban incompetence so well that many people today still believe it to be true.
Nevertheless such public mass petitioning has always remained very popular.
Nevertheless, the fact that her popular legacy seems to have been that she was " Good Queen Anne " seems to suggest that this lack of children was unimportant to many contemporaries.
The use of paper as a negative meant that the texture and fibers of the paper were visible in prints made from it, leading to an image that was slightly grainy or fuzzy compared to daguerreotypes, which were usually sharp and clear Nevertheless, calotypes — and the salted paper prints that were made from them — remained popular in the United Kingdom and on the European continent outside of France until the collodion process enabled photographers to make glass negatives later in the nineteenth century.
Nevertheless, the play has been intermittently popular, revived in productions in various forms and adaptations by some of the leading theatre practitioners in Shakespearean performance history, beginning after a long interval with David Garrick in his adaptation called Florizel and Perdita ( first performed in 1754 and published in 1756.
Nevertheless, this is still one of the greenest areas in Greater London, and it includes three rivers, part of the once vast Hounslow Heath, a country park formed from converted gravel pits ( Bedfont Lakes ), and one of London's first airfields, London Air Park at Hanworth, which is now a large and popular public open space.
Nevertheless, the Greeks had little respect for animal-headed figures, and so a Greek statue was chosen as the idol, and proclaimed as anthropomorphic equivalent of the highly popular Apis.
Nevertheless, it remains popular with first-time home buyers due largely to its proximity to the Huntington Metro station, the southern terminus of Metrorail's Yellow Line.
Nevertheless, his standing with some continental musicians was unaffected ; Beecham records that Bartók and Kodály were admirers of Delius, and the former grew into the habit of sending his compositions to Delius for comment and tried to interest him in both Hungarian and Rumanian popular music.
Nevertheless, transcriptions of Tatum are popular and are often practiced assiduously.

Nevertheless and practice
Nevertheless, these financially troubled leagues, by beginning the practice of selling players to the more affluent National and American leagues, embarked on a path that eventually led to the loss of their independent status.
Nevertheless, the practice of using the SI-inspired " kilo " to indicate 1024 was later extended to " megabyte " meaning 1024 < sup > 2 </ sup > () bytes, and later " gigabyte " for 1024 < sup > 3 </ sup > () bytes.
Nevertheless, for convenience, there is usually some logical scheme behind the labels inside kets, such as the common practice of labeling energy eigenkets in quantum mechanics with a list of their quantum numbers.
Nevertheless, in practice, " micron " remains a widely used term in preference to " micrometre " in many English-speaking countries, and in American English the use of " micron " helps differentiate the unit from the micrometer, a measuring device, because the unit's name in mainstream American spelling is a homograph of the device's name.
Nevertheless, he queried colleagues at the architecture practice for advice on how to become an architect.
Nevertheless, while the basic concept of empirical verification is simple, in practice, there are difficulties as described in the following sections.
Nevertheless, it is unclear whether the simultaneous sounding of notes was part of ancient Greek musical practice ; " harmonía " may have merely provided a system of classification of the relationships between different pitches.
Nevertheless, forced confessions still remain a common practice, according to some sources.
Nevertheless, MRTA also engaged in criminal acts ; it resorted to assassinations, such as in the case of General Enrique López Albújar, the taking of hostages and the systematic practice of kidnapping, all crimes that violate not only personal liberty but the international humanitarian law that the MRTA claimed to respect.
Nevertheless, " grail slavery ," the practice in which a person is held captive and the contents of their grail, after being retrieved by the owner, are taken by force by the captor, is not uncommon.
Nevertheless, it would have been quite within Achaean practice for Zeus to take the wives of the Titans as his mistresses after throwing down their husbands.
Nevertheless, the prudent litigator should familiarize himself or herself with the availability of writs in the jurisdiction in which he or she is admitted to practice.
In practice, this method is not how the most accurate values are measured today: Nevertheless, it is a legitimate and still quite accurate method, and experimental methodologies are described below:
Nevertheless, still about 75 % of each graduating class enters private practice.
Nevertheless, the practice continues in some nations.
Nevertheless, Mahler quotes the main theme from the Blumine movement in the final movement, as well as other themes from the other movements, so it is more in keeping with Beethoven's own practice in his ninth symphony of quoting themes from the first, second, and third movements early in the final movement.
Nevertheless, some media for other platforms erroneously contain the signature, anyway, rendering this check not 100 % reliable in practice.
Nevertheless, the local churches typically repudiate this and any name or label used to designate them, believing that taking a name would cause them to practice " denominationalism ", to which the group is especially opposed.
Nevertheless, similarities of doctrine notwithstanding, within the whole of the conception of the Christian life which the idea of " theosis " is intended to comprehend, differences of doctrine are disclosed especially in differences of practice, between the East and West, and between Orthodoxy and Protestantism.
Nevertheless, it remained a basic right available to the accused and has been an accepted practice over the past few centuries.
Nevertheless, the now-common practice of the party with the most seats forming the government has led to a widespread misconception among voters that a convention exists whereby the party with the most seats always gets to form the government.
Nevertheless, the practice remained known only to a few until the early 1980s, when some discoveries of an Israeli school teacher Avraham Oren came to the attention of the mathematician Eliyahu Rips at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Nevertheless, mutual intelligebility, though difficult, is possible through practice ( English 1983 ).
Nevertheless, the fact that an attacker may have the device in his possession for as long as he likes, and perhaps obtain numerous other samples for testing and practice, means that it is practically impossible to totally eliminate tampering by a sufficiently motivated opponent.

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