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Nevertheless and Duke
" Nevertheless, strategically the Duke had been able to place his numerically stronger forces between the Franco-Bavarian army and Vienna.
Nevertheless the danger passed, enabling the Duke to attend to the positioning of the cavalry reinforcements feeding down from his right flank – a change of which Villeroi remained blissfully unaware.
Nevertheless, its princesses achieved prominent marriages: Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, sister of Duke Adolphus Frederick IV, married King George III in 1761, thus becoming queen consort of Great Britain.
Nevertheless, Henry allowed him to succeed as Duke of Suffolk in 1491, though at some time later, Edmund's title was demoted to the rank of Earl.
Nevertheless, until 1634 he used the title of Grand Duke of Muscovy.
Nevertheless, immediately after King John's death, the Uppsala Synod, summoned by Duke Charles, rejected the new liturgy and drew up an anti-Catholic confession of faith, March 5, 1593.
Nevertheless, for his services, Pezza was made a colonel in the army, ennobled as the Duke of Cassero, granted an annual pension of 2, 500 ducats, making him one of the richest men in the district, and was even given a lock of the queen s hair.
There was initial opposition to the match from the Duke of Clarence's parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales: Arthur Balfour wrote to Lord Salisbury in 1890 that "( t ) he Teck girl they won't have because they hate Teck and because the vision of Princess Mary haunting Marlborough House makes the Prince of Wales ill ." Nevertheless, the Queen gave her official consent to the engagement on 12 December 1891.
Nevertheless, many suitors were put forward, including Louis Napoléon, Prince Imperial, the son of the exiled Emperor Napoleon III of France, and Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse, the widower of Beatrice's older sister Alice.
Although he was the senior male-line great-grandson of George III, the Duke of Cumberland was deprived of his British peerages and honours for having sided with Germany in World War I. Ernst August was the last Hanoverian monarch to hold a British royal title and the last foreign monarch to hold the Order of the garter as a way of birthright. Nevertheless the Hanoverian line of the British
Nevertheless, James II was honorarily created " Duke of Normandy " by King Louis XIV of France on 31 December 1660.
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, the titles were recognized in France as de facto Jacobite Peerages by King Louis XIV, this to please the exiled King James II & VII, along with other Jacobite Peerages recognized in France, like Duke of Perth, Duke of Melfort, etc.
Nevertheless, they continued to style themselves " Count of Richmond ", while the English title was given to John, Duke of Bedford, Plantagenet ( 1389 – 1435 ) in 1414.
Nevertheless he also suggests that the Duke of Vasconia, Lop, may have been their commander.
Nevertheless, Béla favoured his younger son, Duke Béla and his daughter, Anna, the mother-in-law of the King of Bohemia ; therefore his relationship with his elder son was getting tense.
Nevertheless, the Grand Duke was sent to serve in the Imperial Russian Navy.
Nevertheless, it retained many features inherited from the Duke of Wellington's army, and since its prime function was to maintain the expanding British Empire, it differed in many ways from the conscripted armies of continental Europe.

Nevertheless and could
Nevertheless, there is a meaningful degree of uniformity in written English within the United Kingdom, and this could be described by the term British English.
Nevertheless, Bliss suggested that a set of international words could be adopted, so that “ a kind of spoken language could be established – as a travelling aid only ”.
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, element 99 ( einsteinium ), namely its < sup > 253 </ sup > Es isotope, could be detected via its characteristic high-energy alpha decay at 6. 6 MeV.
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, these fighters could only achieve modest increases in top speed due to problems of compressibility created as aircraft and their propellers approached the sound barrier, and it was apparent that propeller-driven aircraft were approaching the limits of their performance.
Nevertheless, sight lines are such that there are parts of the network where someone in an appropriate vehicle could approach 300mph-but local speed limits are prevalent in a similar manner to the UK.
Nevertheless, Shaka's successors could argue that within the context of their experience and knowledge, they had done the best they could, following his classical template, which had advanced the Zulu from a small, obscure tribe to a respectable regional power known for its fierce warriors.
Nevertheless, Jack Fingleton later claimed that Jardine could have won over the crowd by exchanging jokes or pleasantries with them.
Nevertheless, Parliament was closed once again by military force until such time that the army and leaders of Parliament could effect a resolution.
Nevertheless, consider the EPR thought experiment, and suppose quantum states could be cloned.
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, Shabranigdo's lieutenants remained at liberty, sealing a part of the world within a magical barrier, through which only mazoku could pass.
Nevertheless, Grace remained an attraction and could still produce good performances.
Nevertheless, Zhuge's version could shoot farther and faster.
Nevertheless, publications appearing in professional literature since then indicate that the detection of prohibited substances at the 2002 Olympics may have been false as a result of less-than-perfect detection methodology, and the Olympic champions could therefore wrongly suffer IOC sanctions.
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 he acknowledges the possibility that propositions containing names may have some additional semantic properties, properties that could explain why two names referring to the same person may give different truth values in propositions about beliefs.
Nevertheless it was advisable to soak the wheel in water periodically as the desert air could dry the wheel so much that the iron tire would fall off.
Nevertheless, kings could still influence courts and dismiss judges.
Nevertheless, in 1840, a lecturer at the Royal College of Physicians would still state that " blood-letting is a remedy which, when judiciously employed, it is hardly possible to estimate too highly ", and Louis was dogged by the sanguinary Broussais, who could recommend leeches fifty at a time.
Nevertheless, all Australian Senators and Members of the House of Representatives continued to swear " to be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty " before taking their seats in parliament ; as a part of the constitution, any changes to this oath could only be approved by a referendum.

Nevertheless and think
Nevertheless, and I think this very significant, it was Plonsk that sent the highest proportion of Jews to Eretz Israel from any town in Poland of comparable size.
Nevertheless, I do think we ought to push hard as fast as possible to get a state in place.
Nevertheless, the passage does describe them as being put into the breastplate, which scholars think implies they were objects put into some sort of pouch within it, and then, while out of view, one ( or one side, if the Urim and Thummim was a single object ) was chosen by touch and withdrawn or thrown out ; since the Urim and Thummim were put inside this pouch, they were presumably small and fairly flat, and were possibly tablets of wood or of bone.
Nevertheless, they still support and participate in them since they still think of them as useful.
Nevertheless, Reagan liked the passage, saying, " I think we'll leave it in.
Nevertheless, Lithuanian prosecutor Rimvydas Valentukevicius told AFP, based on materials made available by the Lithuanian Genocide and Resistance Research Center: " We have many documents, which allow us to think that Arad participated in criminal activities.
: Nevertheless I think it will be enough if in the table we give only the halves of the chords subtending twice the arc, whereby we may concisely comprehend in the quadrant what it used to be necessary to spread out over the semicircle .</ ref > which in turn underpins many of the key astronomical measurements and calculations effected by Copernicus in the development of his helio-centric model:
Nevertheless, B-Bop can think on the fly and usually comes up with a plan that works.
Nevertheless, we think it is a delusion if governments believe that they can avoid war for a long time through the fear of these weapons.
Nevertheless, I think it's everybody's view that if adverse findings are made against an individual in a commission of inquiry then it would be amazing that there be no consequences for them.

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