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Nevertheless and she
Nevertheless, she continued to move upward.
Nevertheless, Mrs. Lewis was still solicitous of his condition: let him do as he wished, let him sleep with chambermaids if he must, but, she begged Blackman, try to keep him from drinking a great deal and bring him back in good health.
Nevertheless, she was actively engaged in her kingdom's political, diplomatic and cultural life and acted as the guarantor of Władysław's promises to reclaim Poland's lost territories.
Nevertheless, she scored a real triumph in 1850, when she made her operatic debut at the Paris Opéra performing the role of " Fidès " in Meyerbeer's Le prophète, which had been created the year before by no less than Pauline Viardot.
Nevertheless, she did not get along well with her daughter-in-law, Alexandra Feodorovna ( the former Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt ), holding her responsible for many of the woes that beset her son Nicholas and the Russian Empire in general.
Nevertheless, Ruth explored her interests in college and found writing as her way of expressing herself as an " intellectual radical " as she was sometimes called by her classmates.
Nevertheless, he paid a dowry of twelve thousand pounds for her impending marriage to Don Francisco de Moncada, son of the Prince of Paterno, Viceroy of Sicily, whom she married in 1571.
Nevertheless, all his official acts began with the words: " This being the good pleasure of the Queen, my lady-mother, and I also approving of every opinion that she holdeth, am content and command that ...." Catherine did not hesitate to exploit her new authority.
Nevertheless, she made the journey and insisted that she be shielded from the press, so that no photographs of her in a wheelchair could be taken.
Nevertheless, she remained active in the Democratic Party and campaigned for Al Smith in the 1928 presidential election though the two disagreed on prohibition.
" Nevertheless, she initially rejected the offer.
Nevertheless, Cleopatra sailed with her fleet from Alexandria to the west along the Libyan coast to join the Caesarian leaders, but she was forced to return to Egypt because her ships were damaged by a violent storm and she became ill. Staius Murcus learned of the queen's misfortune and saw wreckage from her ships on the coast of Greece.
Nevertheless, she hated her stay there because of her bad relationship with Louis: The couple lived in different parts of the palace and avoided each other at every opportunity, with Hortense describing herself as a prisoner.
Nevertheless she is persuaded to join a party of 32 who make a coach trip ( in a horse-drawn coach, of course ) to a nearby village on the August Bank Holiday Monday.
Nevertheless on the following morning she has a black eye.
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.
Nevertheless she was still able to exert some influence at court, as demonstrated by her ordering the arrest and blinding of John the Eunuch, the powerful minister who ran the courts of Romanos III, Michael IV and Michael V, and who had been living in exile after the fall of Michael V.
Nevertheless, during the reign of Henry V, she was accused of using witchcraft to try to poison him.
Nevertheless, secretly jealous of Tourvel, she refuses to grant Valmont his prize unless he breaks off with Tourvel completely ; Merteuil threatens to ruin his proud reputation as a debaucher.
Nevertheless she became pregnant by Heracles.

Nevertheless and agrees
Nevertheless, a protagonist agrees to help the Khor-Monsa, an alien species, in destroying books and records of their remote ancestors which were found in a drifting spaceship — since the books contained a shameful secret whose publication might have led to the present Khor-Monsa losing their social status and becoming targets of discrimination.
Nevertheless she reluctantly agrees to accompany the King on a mission to meet and parley with the dragons.
Nevertheless, he does not fight them because he believes they are clumsily groping toward ideas that he agrees with: unity, tolerance, and equality.
Nevertheless, Manning began work of the final novel in The Levant Trilogy, The Sum of Things, in which Harriet agrees to sail home to the UK, but having said goodbye to Guy, changes her mind.
Nevertheless, the director agrees to give a hearing to his odd visitor.
Nevertheless, Solness ultimately agrees, however in doing so he falls to his death.
Nevertheless he eventually agrees to a one-week test period.
Nevertheless, she begrudgingly agrees to the date and enters the pub to meet the guy.

Nevertheless and court
Nevertheless, Constantine identified the site of Byzantium as the right place: a place where an emperor could sit, readily defended, with easy access to the Danube or the Euphrates frontiers, his court supplied from the rich gardens and sophisticated workshops of Roman Asia, his treasuries filled by the wealthiest provinces of the Empire.
Nevertheless, he appreciated the Indo-Fijian contribution to the Military, and noted the success of Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Aziz, the head of the Military's legal unit who was a pivotal figure in the court martial of soldiers who mutinied in 2000.
Nevertheless, they divorced in August 2008, citing irreconcilable differences, but according to a court petition later filed by Price, continued to live together as husband and wife until his death.
Nevertheless, the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission prosecutes over 50 cases each year, with many being settled administratively out of court.
Nevertheless, having found the statute to be constitutional, the court set aside the conviction on appeal because of a legal technicality: the jury should have decided the fine, not the judge, since under the state constitution, Tennessee judges could not at that time set fines above $ 50, and the Butler Act specified a minimum fine of $ 100.
Nevertheless, emperors sometimes did reject the majority opinion reached at court conferences.
Nevertheless, as a result of the gossip, he was temporarily dismissed from court and despatched to Tangier.
Nevertheless, Catherine would continue a relationship with the two after her marriage to King Henry, bringing Margaret to court as her lady-in-waiting and securing a position for John's wife in her household.
Nevertheless, Nikephoros did not recognize the succession rights of Maria's son Constantine Doukas, while his plan to promote his worthless nephew Synadenos as co-emperor exposed him to the suspicion and plots of the surviving portions of the Doukas faction at court.
" Nevertheless, Greene concluded that, " lack of clarity about the Florida Supreme Court ’ s views on the safe-harbor provision should have resulted in a remand to that court for clarification ," in addition to the remand of December 4.
Nevertheless, he was respected and admired by the Kaiser ( Wilhelm II ) and was designated as being " hoffähig " ( welcomed and acceptable at court ) an honor given to few by Wilhelm.
Nevertheless, it is situated entre cour et jardin (" between court and garden ") as Versailles and its imitators, and even as fine Parisian private houses are.
Nevertheless, the mummy portraits, as well as other finds, suggest that fashions lasted longer in the provinces that in the imperial court, or at least that diverse styles might coexist.
Nevertheless, the official or court language used in Kashgar and other Karakhanid centers, referred to as " Khaqani " ( royal ), remained Turkic.
Nevertheless, the musicians employed by the court and powerful aristocratic families resisted the new Company's authority, and in 1632 Charles I revoked the 1604 charter.
Nevertheless, the College's petitions to the King and to the Duke of Suffolk in 1524 and 1533 for the return of their chapter house was rejected, and the heralds were left to hold chapter in whichever palace the royal court happened to be at the time.
Nevertheless his writings prove him to have been a man of real ability, condemned by Walpole's tactics and distrust of able men to spend his life in court intrigue, the weapons of which, it must be owned, he used with the utmost adroitness.
Nevertheless, managerial and social skill, " especially his good humor and sensitivity to others, helped him to maintain a remarkably harmonious and productive court.
Nevertheless, as a 2006 Congressional Research Service report explained in describing the status of OTC derivatives in the 1980s: “ if a court had ruled that a swap was in fact an illegal, off-exchange futures contract, trillions of dollars in outstanding swaps could have been invalidated.
Nevertheless, he was an excellent man of business, inexorable in punishing malversation and dishonesty on the part of others, and opposed to ruinous court expenditures that was the bane of almost all European monarchies in his day.
Nevertheless, one court faction supported Ismail, while another backed Haydar Mirza, the son of a Georgian.
Nevertheless s. 229 ( c ), which provides for a form of constructive felony murder in situations where " an accused for an unlawful object did anything knowing that it was likely an objective standard to cause someone's death " is still operative, as confirmed in a 1999 appellate court decision.
Nevertheless, she was an honoured guest at the court of England, and when the future Henry VI was born, Jacqueline was made one of his godparents.

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