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In fact Hitler had a narrow range of interests and decision making was diffused among overlapping, feuding power centers ; on some issues he was passive, simply assenting to pressures from whomever had his ear.
Jonathan Silk has argued that the term " Hinayana " was used to refer to whomever one wanted to criticize on any given occasion, and did not refer to any definite grouping of Buddhists.
Through this, a strong belief was placed in the idealism of whomever used mojo, creating a spiritual trust in the magic itself.
In some states, in past years, this pledge was informal, and Electors could still legally cast their electoral ballot for whomever they chose.
He was striking against whomever he suspected of the deed.
This relationship with the Catholic Church made it possible for John to name whomever he wanted to important religious positions in Portugal: his brothers Henry and Afonso were made Cardinals, and his natural son Duarte was made Archbishop of Braga.
The example he gave was the creation of a relief fund for the BP oil spill, which he said gave the President an unconstitutional " authority to extract vast sums of money from a private enterprise and distribute it as he sees fit to whomever he deems worthy of compensation.
The constitution of 1634 stipulated that the king must have a council, but he was free to choose whomever he might find suitable for the job, as long as he was of Swedish birth.
After the death of Saladin, this coveted position became open to whomever was strong enough to seize it.
Gaius ' head was cut off, as Opimius had announced that whomever brought back the head would be paid its weight in gold.
The films often featured an ambitious ruler who would ascend the throne by murdering whomever stood in his path, and often it was only the muscular hero who could depose him.
On March 21, 1914, the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that the Commodore, and not the Methodist Church, was the university's founder and that the board could therefore seat whomever it wished.
While Emerson busied himself offering screen tests to young starlets, Loos was now free to see whomever she pleased, including her now quite ill friend Wilson Mizner.
This mask turns out to be a fossilized demon skull, which shows whomever wore it what the world was like when demons ruled over it.
His stance was based on his view that the act was an intrusion of the federal government into the affairs of states and, second, that the Act interfered with the rights of private persons to do business, or not, with whomever they chose, even if the choice is based on racial discrimination.
The scope was unlimited — the public could choose whomever or whatever it liked.
Often in the book, the price for power lies with someone else, as witnessed by the sources to the mages ; as well as Kim's own summoning power, the price is often paid by whatever or whomever was summoned.
The Soulsword can increase the mystical abilities of any magic-user, and as the Soulsword is the living embodiment of Illyana Rasputin, whomever owns the sword is considered to be the ruler of Limbo, just as Illyana once was.
Billy, dressed in a gorilla costume, would walk out of a jungle set and invariably try to scare whomever he was looking at.
When the Virginia delegation was threatened with expulsion at the 1952 Democratic Party national convention for refusing to sign a loyalty oath to whomever the party nominated, Battle delivered a speech to the convention that forestalled expulsion and helped prevent a split like the Democrats experienced in 1948.
Thornhump was always prepared to pander to whomever he felt the need to pander to.

whomever and left
Such cards remain on the table until the end of the round, and are taken by whomever performed the final capture, as are all other cards left on the table.

whomever and part
Their husbands, on the other hand, might consort sexually with whomever they chose outside of the family, and a major part of male social behavior involves after-work forays to places of entertainment in the company of male cohorts from the workplace — places that might easily offer possibilities of sexual satisfaction outside the family.
Though partaking of the existing principle of unconstitutionality, according to which the pronouncement of unconstitutionality of the pre-constitutional rules produces effects only upon the relations and situations not yet concluded as of the date 1 January 1948, not being capable of retroacting earlier than the constitution's entry into force ; the Court affirms that the right of citizenship, since it is a permanent and inviolable status except where it is renounced on the part of the petitioner, is justifiable at any time ( even in the case of the prior death of the ascendant or parent of whomever derives the recognition ) because of the enduring nature, even after the entry into force of the constitution, of an illegitimate privation due to the discriminatory rules pronounced unconstitutional.
However, the book is still considered an interesting read for whomever enjoyed the first part.

whomever and come
Students are free to dance with whomever they want, even if they have come with a date.
: and opposed to coercion from whomever it might come.

whomever and also
After his heart attack in 1977, he reduced the frequency of his twice-weekly practice of all-night Yechidut — private audiences with whomever would request an appointment, and from then until 1982 only foreign visitors, and families with a momentous occasion such as a wedding or bar-mitzva were allowed private meetings — though community leaders and Israeli government officials would also still occasionally meet with the Rebbe in private for lengthy discussions.
Along with those delegates chosen during the primaries and caucuses, state delegations to both the Democratic and Republican conventions also include " unpledged " delegates, usually current and former elected officeholders and party leaders, who can vote for whomever they want.
Wine ’ s view has been that criticizing people for marrying whomever they choose is not only unethical but also counterproductive to efforts to ensure Jewish continuity.
They also said the amendment would not hurt heterosexual marriage, common law marriages, or the right to will property to whomever one wishes.
She can also use her Darkforce to surround herself, disguising herself as whomever she wishes to look like.

whomever and .
In ancient Greek mythology, ambrosia () is sometimes the food or drink of the Greek gods ( or demigods ), often depicted as conferring ageless immortality upon whomever consumed it.
While the serfs were of the same race and religion, serfs were not free to marry whomever their heart desired.
There is no dharma whatsoever taught by the Buddha to whomever, whenever, wherever.
Enki, as the protector of whomever comes to seek his help, and as the empowerer of Inanna, here challenges the young impetuous goddess to control her anger so as to be better able to function as a great judge.
Freedom, in this sense, may include freedom from poverty, starvation, treatable disease, and oppression, as well as freedom from force and coercion, from whomever they may issue.
::: The King may bestow orders upon whomever he pleases as a reward for distinguished services, and such orders must be publicly announced, but no rank or title other than that attached to any office.
Yet now that he, Hengist, no longer doubts the death of Vortimer, Hengist submits himself and his people to the will of Vortigern, so that he will accept whomever Vortigern likes among his men, and send the rest back to Germania.
Teenagers assumed their right to a sexual life with whomever they pleased, and bathers fought to be topless or nude at beaches.
" which for many " meant you were free to love whomever you pleased, whenever you pleased, however you pleased.
No longer constrained by her husband, or, according to rumour, her marital vows, she entertained whomever she pleased.
Judas received money ( 30 pieces of silver ) () for betraying Jesus and told the guards that whomever he kisses is the one they are to arrest.
The board is still wary, but allows Seldon to assemble whomever he needs, provided he and the " Encyclopedists " be exiled to a remote planet, Terminus.
I bit whomever he asked me to bite.
I walked up and down Hollywood Boulevard several times a day ; at first alone, then with Richard Gerstle and later Sarah Finch, witnessing to businessmen and hippies, and to whomever the Spirit led me.
The soldiers tore through the night, dragged the victims from their beds, and killed whomever they met.
Simeon and metropolitan Theognostus hastily organized a coalition of princes against Novgorod, claiming that " They make war and peace with whomever they please, consulting no one.
A section 664 trust makes its payments, either of a fixed amount ( charitable remainder annuity trust § 664 ( d )( 1 )( D )) or a percentage of trust principal ( charitable remainder unitrust ), to whomever the donor chooses to receive income.

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