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Whatever the method, the General Land Office followed a two-step procedure in granting a patent.
In addition to Doctor Who, her television appearances include Suspense ( in the play Man on a Bicycle ), Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads ?, Public Eye, Emergency Ward 10, Attorney General, Moonstrike, Compact, Probation Officer, and Dial M for Murder.

Whatever and knows
Whatever is fickle, frecklèd ( who knows how?
In Brief Lives, she persuades a man to give the dancer Tiffany money, when Tiffany would later be the only mortal to survive the explosion of the building in which she was dancing ; in The Kindly Ones, she knows full well that her brother is in trouble and unsuccessfully tries to persuade him to help her find Barnabas ; also, when read the quote ' Quoth the Raven ', from Edgar Allan Poe's poem, " The Raven ", she says ' Whatever ', which, down to the pronounced ' ev ' had been and would be said by Matthew the Raven throughout the book.

Whatever and about
Whatever they are talking about??
Whatever we felt about the redcoats, we respected them in terms of their trade, which was killing ; ;
Whatever the unhappy inmates of such camps are like today, Dostoevsky's companions were about as grim a lot as can be imagined.
Whatever projection one makes, the striking fact about congregational and parochial life is the extent to which it is a vehicle of the social identity of middle-class people.
" Whatever anyone wants to say about the Unification Church, the marital aspect seems to work ," said Robert Epstein, a research psychologist.
Weir then took up a position with the Commonwealth Film Unit ( later renamed Film Australia ), for which he made several documentaries, including a short documentary about an underprivileged outer Sydney suburb, Whatever Happened to Green Valley, in which residents were invited to make their own film segments.
Whatever the merits of Hartmann's theory about the Santa Clara County case, in numerous cases since the Court has reiterated that corporations are protected in many activities by the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
In her analysis of Blixen's medical history, Linda Donelson points out that Blixen wondered if her pain was psychosomatic even though she blamed it in public on the emotive syphilis: " Whatever her belief about her illness, the disease suited the artist's design for creating her own personal legend.
Whatever he narrates about the early days of the Goodnough family Roscoe learned from his father, who has been dead for almost 30 years.
Whatever Rothko ’ s feeling about the audience or the critical establishment ’ s interpretation of his work, it is apparent that, by 1958, the spiritual expression he meant to portray on canvas was growing increasingly dark.
Anderson notes, " Whatever one may think about their style and diction, the letters of Sidonius are an invaluable source of information on many aspects of the life of his time.
Edgar Wright initially was " torn " about making more Spaced, saying " we have genuinely talked about it and have some neat ideas that could work in a Before Sunset / Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
Whatever the cause of the fight for the town, it rapidly escalated into a large and bitterly fought engagement, continuing well after night had fallen and resulting in about 4, 000 casualties to each side, including Barclay, who was shot in the arm and forced to leave the battlefield.
Whatever doubts may exist about the authorship of the " Prologue ," its most famous line has become an iconic part of Australian culture.
However, Fairport's co-founder, guitarist Simon Nicol, says in an interview on the band's website: " Whatever the upfront reasons about musical differences and wanting to concentrate on traditional material, I think the accident was the underlying reason why Ashley felt he couldn't continue with us.
Whatever the implications of the recent findings, McKee concludes that they highlight a ubiquitous point about evolution: " every species is a transitional species.
The editors of Raw Vision, a leading journal in the field, suggest that " Whatever views we have about the value of controversy itself, it is important to sustain creative discussion by way of an agreed vocabulary ".
Bowra later told Cyril Connolly, " Whatever you hear about the war, remember it was far worse: inconceivably bloody – nobody who wasn't there can imagine what it was like.
Whatever little is known about Caucasian Albania after 387 AD comes from the text “ History of the Land of Aghvank ” ( Պատմություն Աղվանից Աշխարհի ) attributed to two Armenian authors: Movses Kaghankatvatsi and Movses Daskhurantsi.
Churchill delivered a tribute to him in which he said, " Whatever else history may or may not say about these terrible, tremendous years, we can be sure that Neville Chamberlain acted with perfect sincerity according to his lights and strove to the utmost of his capacity and authority, which were powerful, to save the world from the awful, devastating struggle in which we are now engaged.
Harry Browne, the Libertarian Party candidate for President for 1996 and 2000, rejected the terms pro-life and pro-choice and stated about abortion: " Whatever we believe abortion is, we know one thing: government doesn't work, and it is as incapable of eliminating abortions as it is of eliminating poverty or drugs.
Whatever we believed, we really believed and were not at all shy about advancing.
Whatever initial misgivings Louis Philippe's government may have had about occupying Algeria, the geopolitical realities of the situation created by the 1830 intervention argued strongly for reinforcing the French presence there.

Whatever and has
Whatever the reasons, not in 30 years has a single season produced such thunderous assaults upon the bureau of baseball records, home-run division.
Whatever my mistakes or failings, I could not imagine that I should find myself at the center of such a political campaign as has been worked up round my name in the West.
# Whatever begins to exist has a cause.
" The contention is that this is a syllogistic inference, for it appears to require the extra premise: " Whatever has the property of thinking, exists ", a premise Descartes did not justify.
To argue that the cogito is not a syllogism, one may call it self-evident that " Whatever has the property of thinking, exists ".
An agent in the New York office sent an e-mail to FBI headquarters saying, " Whatever has happened to this, someday someone will die, and the public will not understand why we were not more effective and throwing every resource we had at certain ' problems.
Whatever the fortunes of the rites in the meantime, in the last decade of the 5th century they prompted Pope Gelasius I's taunt to the senators who were intent on preserving them: " If you assert that this rite has salutary force, celebrate it yourselves in the ancestral fashion ; run nude yourselves that you may properly carry out the mockery.
Whatever his intentions, which are still debated today, he has become associated with any proposal where " the end justifies the means ".
Whatever level of assumption is made, correctly calibrated inference in general requires these assumptions to be correct ; i. e., that the data-generating mechanisms really has been correctly specified.
Critic W. S. Di Piero noted " Whatever the occasion, childhood, farm life, politics and culture in Northern Ireland, other poets past and present, Heaney strikes time and again at the taproot of language, examining its genetic structures, trying to discover how it has served, in all its changes, as a culture bearer, a world to contain imaginations, at once a rhetorical weapon and nutriment of spirit.
Whatever information has been most recently presented by the media is likely to be more accessible in an individual ’ s mind.
Jack Warner testified, and was asked, " Whatever part you choose to call upon her to play, if she thinks she can play it, whether it is distasteful and cheap, she has to play it?
Whatever the case, the mention of Snorri in the manuscripts has been influential in the acceptance of Snorri as the author of the Prose Edda.
Whatever the truth of the matter this subject has been widely studied and the most current theory is probably that of Pedro Martínez Cavero, another important Orosius scholar.
Due to their obstinate personality traits Cherry-Garrard held the birds in great regard, “ Whatever Adélie penguin does has individuality, and he lays bare his whole life for all to see.
The idea that there was a ‘ Celtic Church ’ in something of a post-Reformation sense is still maddeningly ineradicable from the minds of students .” Whatever might be the facts, to supporters, the symbology of a Celtic Church has importance post-Reformation.
Whatever the explanation, the sad fact remains that never, in all probability, has so great an orchestra made so lamentable an exhibition of itself.
Before her own marriage, Stone felt that women should be allowed to divorce drunken husbands, to formally end a " loveless marriage " so that " a true love may grow up in the soul of the injured one from the full enjoyment of which no legal bond had a right to keep her ... Whatever is pure and holy, not only has a right to be, but it has a right also to be recognized, and further, I think it has no right not to be recognized.
" Whatever in the nature of Jones had a tendency to vice, has been corrected by continual conversation with this good man, and by his union with the lovely and virtuous Sophia.

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