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Nevertheless and danger
Nevertheless, 50 years of prosperity and intellectual growth followed because the funds of state were full, the borders were not in danger from exterior intruders, and the Empire remained the most powerful political entity of the Middle Ages.
Nevertheless, in the febrile and bloodthirsty circumstances of the Wars of the Roses it was a position fraught with danger as rival claimants for the throne successively the Houses of Lancaster and York demanded, threatened or begged for the support of Stanley and his followers.
Nevertheless, Mulligan remained determined to use his new-found powers for good — learning as much as he can from Spider-Man — while leaving behind his wife and newborn son in order to protect them from danger.
Nevertheless Jung remained of the opinion that while ' no one should deny the danger of the descent ... every descent is followed by an ascent ... enantiodromia '; and assimilation of — rather than possession by — the shadow becomes at last a real possibility.
Nevertheless the increasing resistance showed that the Soviets were not yet defeated, and that the Blitzkrieg onto Moscow was in danger.
Nevertheless, she survives the decadence and danger with an impulsive, innocent sense of courage and enterprise.
Nevertheless, it is common to refer to such a space simply as when there is no danger of confusion — that is, when it is implicitly clear what topology is being considered.
Nevertheless, it was a time of increasing danger for the heritage of Ireland, as the Irish language suffered severe setbacks after the Famine of the 1840s, and was vanishing from County Kilkenny even around the time the Society was establishing itself.

Nevertheless and passed
Nevertheless, the Left Party membership in Schleswig-Holstein narrowly passed a vote of confidence in favor of Heilmann, and he continues to serve in the Bundestag.
Nevertheless, nearly two years passed before a new Bishop of Rome was elected.
Nevertheless, in 1963 the Riksdag passed legislation ordering the switch to right-hand traffic.
Nevertheless, in the process Taft passed up yet another opportunity to embolden himself politically through the use of patronage.
Nevertheless, as a result of public pressure, the bill was eventually passed.
Nevertheless starting in the 1990s, various laws and regulations have been passed by the Italian parliament and provincial assembly that put the Ladin language and culture under protection.
Nevertheless, the Resort continues to face multiple legal challenges, including a measure passed by the Arizona Legislature which will allow the City of Glendale to incorporate land owned by the tribe, thereby making the land ineligible for inclusion within the Reservation.
Nevertheless, the treaty, passed by Congress by a single vote, and signed into law by President Andrew Jackson, was imposed by his successor President Martin Van Buren who allowed Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Alabama an armed force of 7, 000 made up of militia, regular army, and volunteers under General Winfield Scott to round up about 13, 000 Cherokees into concentration camps at the U. S. Indian Agency near Cleveland, Tennessee before being sent to the West.
Nevertheless, many constitutional amendments were passed during his presidency.
Nevertheless, the Act, when it was passed in 1834, authorised the construction of major new cuts and the building of new locks, which would be as far at Brighouse.
Nevertheless, police continued to raid brothels, streets, and private residences of sex workers right up to the day before the Prostitution Reform Bill was passed by Parliament.
Nevertheless Congress passed the Nineteenth Amendment in 1919.
Nevertheless, it would seem he was subsequently recruited by MI6 ( Secret Intelligence Service ) before eventually having his name and credentials passed to the Special Operations Executive ( SOE ).
Nevertheless, the original tunnels passed close enough to the location of London Bridge station, for them to still be visible through a vent, immediately above the middle of the current southbound platform there.
Nevertheless, enough smaller and less controversial ( but still important ) items passed that liberals could claim some success.
Nevertheless, Scott was a native of the borders, writing down histories which had been passed on in folk tradition or ballad.
" Nevertheless, much was made of the affair and the 1855 Conference adopted a resolution which assumed the actual existence of such a union and passed disapprobation thereon.
Nevertheless, the two years of Carlisle's rule passed in quietness and prosperity, and the institution of a national bank and other measures which he effected left permanently beneficial results upon the commerce of the island.
Nevertheless, during his inaugural speech as the Agong in 1984, about a month after the constitutional amendments were passed in parliament, Sultan Iskandar voiced public support for the revised constitution and pledged to act in accordance to the Prime Minister's advise.
Nevertheless, when the theatre passed to George Bolwell Davidge in 1824 he succeeded in bringing legendary actor Edmund Kean south of the river to play six Shakespeare plays in six nights.
Nevertheless, the ordeal passed rather quickly, and Sultan Ismail remarried in November 1977 to Tengku Nora.
Nevertheless, he must have passed several years in southern France, likely Narbonne, as he composed some works for the Jews of Provence, in which he complains of their Provençal Jewry's ignorance of mathematics.
Nevertheless, New Bern was still a significant military target, as the railroad ( Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad ) that connected the coast with the interior passed through the city.
Nevertheless, due to growing congestion during the dot-com boom, the measure passed with 70 % of the vote.

Nevertheless and enabling
Nevertheless, the Belgian perseverance prevented the British Expeditionary Force from being outflanked and cut off from the coast, enabling the evacuation from Dunkirk.
Nevertheless, sustained pressure on his extremities forced Villars to weaken his centre, enabling Marlborough to break through and claim victory.
Nevertheless, the 1977 Constitution attempted to avoid frequent amendment by establishing regulations for government bodies ( especially the lists of ministries, state commissions, and other bodies in the 1936 constitution ) in separate, but equally authoritative, enabling legislation, such as the Law on the Council of Ministers of July 5, 1978.

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 Duke could think of no circumstances why the French would leave their strong positions and attack his army, even if Villeroi was first reinforced by substantial transfers from Marsin ’ s command.
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.

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