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In June 1778 " By the ill conduct of his wife found it necessary to send her into Wales in order to work a reformation on her ", the cause of this appears to have been that Jane Nash " Had imposed two spurious children on him as his and her own, notwithstanding she had then never had any child " and she had contracted several debts unknown to her husband, including one for milliners ' bills of £ 300.
) she was able to announce that – " notwithstanding those who delight in the arts of war " – a sneer towards Marlborough – " both time and place are appointed for opening the treaty of a general peace.
When she arrives at her aunt's house, though, she finds that her learned relative has left early for a lecture tour in America, Christmas notwithstanding.
My mother would tell them to wait on the porch or wait outside and she | would cook them a burrito, notwithstanding our own limitations.
According to Barber, she was " pain-free one week after lecture " and able to walk and run within a few months, notwithstanding her " occasional " relapses of pain.
The latter, Juana Maria de Los Dolores de León, had but recently emerged from a convent ; but notwithstanding her years she was married to Harry Smith a few days later.
These novels are often considered severely flawed, partly due to the author's far-right political viewpoint ( she was a proud member of the John Birch Society ), but primarily because Miss Linington's books, notwithstanding the frequent comments she made about the depth of her research, were all seriously deficient in the single element most identified with the police procedural, technical accuracy.
Crosby's only recorded admission of marital unhappiness was in 1903, when she commented on her late husband in Will Carleton's This is My Story: " He had his faults — and so have I mine, but notwithstanding these, we loved each other to the last ".
Seventeen years after the Earl's death she claimed in a court case that she had been his secret wife, notwithstanding she had herself remarried while Leicester was still alive.
It was held that notwithstanding the statutory duty imposed on the mother, she could enforce the promise since the act of keeping the baby ' happy ' provided additional consideration.
She also knew that Tchaikovsky was often in need of cash, notwithstanding what she gave him.
In 1648 in Britain, John Bulwer wrote of a couple who were proficient in tactile sign communication: " A pregnant example of the officious nature of the Touch in supplying the defect or temporall incapacity of the other senses we have in one Master Babington of Burntwood in the County of Essex, an ingenious gentleman, who through some sicknesse becoming deaf, doth notwithstanding feele words, and as if he had an eye in his finger, sees signes in the darke ; whose Wife discourseth very perfectly with him by a strange way of Arthrologie or Alphabet contrived on the joynts of his Fingers ; who taking him by the hand in the night, can so discourse with him very exactly ; for he feeling the joynts which she toucheth for letters, by them collected into words, very readily conceives what shee would suggest unto him.
Costumes and makeup problems notwithstanding, she no longer had that frumpy, dowdy look apparent in the earlier takes and shone in the moment.

notwithstanding and proved
Marital enthusiasm notwithstanding, Joule and Thomson arranged to attempt an experiment a few days later to measure the temperature difference between the top and bottom of the Cascade de Sallanches waterfall, though this subsequently proved impractical.
There proved to be little foundation to their suspicions that Wenner-Gren was a Nazi agent, notwithstanding the appearance of his yacht ( the world's largest ) along with ships from the Allied Navies at the site of the sinking of the liner SS Athenia on the first day of the war.
But, notwithstanding the attempt to introduce an alien element into the Roman language, which proved incompatible with its natural genius, and his own failure to attain the idiomatic purity of Naevius, Plautus, or Terence, the fragments of his dramas are sufficient to prove the service which he rendered to the formation of the literary language of Rome as well as to the culture and character of his contemporaries.

notwithstanding and be
Since nothing other than an intelligent cause has been demonstrated to be able to yield such a strong appearance of design, Darwinian claims notwithstanding, the conclusion that the design seen in life is real design is rationally justified.
With the widespread use of the original acronym as a common noun, actual optical amplifiers have come to be referred to as " laser amplifiers ", notwithstanding the apparent redundancy in that designation.
With the arrival of the year 2012, Nostradamus's prophecies started to be co-opted ( especially by the History Channel ) as evidence suggesting that the end of the world is imminent, notwithstanding the fact that his book never mentions the end of the world, let alone the year 2012.
For example, in " Anyone who thinks they have been affected should contact their doctor ", they and their are within the scope of the universal, distributive quantifier anyone, and can be interpreted as referring to an unspecified individual or to people in general ( notwithstanding the fact that " anyone " is strictly grammatically singular ).
Relations continue to be in good shape notwithstanding India's close partnership with Saudi Arabia or Yemen's close ties with Pakistan
As such it was not a representative assembly, but notwithstanding that on certain occasions it could be expanded with the admission of representatives of the cities and of the civic corps of the kingdom.
The Halycus, which was established as the eastern boundary of the Carthaginian dominion in Sicily by the treaty of 383 BCE, seems to have generally continued to be so recognized, notwithstanding temporary interruptions ; and was again fixed as their limit by the treaty with Agathocles in 314 BCE.
# In some countries ( notably the United Kingdom ), individuals may not consent to injuries being inflicted upon them, and so a person practicing sadism and masochism upon a consenting partner may be deemed to have caused actual bodily harm without consent, actual consent notwithstanding.
All persons born in the United States ... are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States ; and such citizens of every race and color, without regard to any previous condition of slavery ... shall have the same right in every State ... to make and enforce contracts, to sue, be parties, and give evidence, to inherit, purchase, lease, sell, hold, and convey real and personal property, and to full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of person and property, as is enjoyed by white citizens, and shall be subject to like punishment, pains, and penalties and to none other, any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom to the Contrary notwithstanding.
* If a player, not holding the king, announce it, and fail to declare his error before he has played a card, the adversary may correct the score, and has the option of requiring the hands to be played over again, notwithstanding that he may have abandoned his hand.
* If a player renounce when he holds a card of the suit led, or if a player fail to win the trick when able, his adversary has the option of requiring the hands to be played again, notwithstanding that he may have abandoned his hand.
This meant that, notwithstanding his youthful optimism, he would never be a commercially successful portrait painter.
( The provisions of the Charter that deal with elections and democratic representation are not among those that can be overridden with the notwithstanding clause.
This sparked a debate as to how the notwithstanding clause can be amended.
Some observers have therefore speculated that the act of invoking the notwithstanding clause could prove to be politically costly.
Constitutional scholar Peter Hogg has remarked that the notwithstanding clause " seems to be a uniquely Canadian invention.
" A primary difference is that the Bill of Rights ' notwithstanding clause could be used to invalidate any right, not just specified clauses as with the Charter.
* Sexually oriented adult material, which must be listed in the " Adult Only " category, notwithstanding certain items prohibited:
The state courts found that Virginia law prohibiting lotteries could be enforced, notwithstanding the act of Congress which authorized the D. C. lottery.
In December 1878, notwithstanding the reluctance of the British government to start yet another colonial war, Frere presented Cetshwayo with an ultimatum that the Zulu army be disbanded and the Zulus accept a British resident.
In practice, the term " radiator " refers to any of a number of devices in which a liquid circulates through exposed pipes ( often with fins or other means of increasing surface area ), notwithstanding that such devices tend to transfer heat mainly by convection and might logically be called convectors.
" Thus it was held that notwithstanding the right to an appeal, if the situation disclosed be such that to take the ordinary course by appeal would of itself subject the complainant to irreparable loss, the writ should issue notwithstanding no objection was made below ; that the matter of judicial courtesy should yield to substantial personal rights of litigants, such as a sacrifice of their liberty.

notwithstanding and effective
Its campy comedy notwithstanding, the stories were usually effective little chillers, mixing horror and humor in equal doses.
In the UK, the task of elaborating a new Pharmacopoeia is entrusted to a body of a purely medical character, and legally the pharmacist does not, contrary to the practice in other countries, have a voice in the matter, notwithstanding the fact that, although the medical practitioner is naturally the best judge of the drug or preparations that will afford the best therapeutic result, he is not so competent as the pharmacist to say how that preparation can be produced in the most effective and satisfactory manner, nor how the purity of drugs can be tested.
Combined with AOL's antitrust case court settlement with Microsoft to use Internet Explorer in future versions of the AOL software, this seemed to mark the effective end of development on Netscape Navigator, the open source projects notwithstanding.

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