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Whatever Jones and The Monkees were meant to be, they became creative artists in their own right, and Jones's chipper Brit-pop presence was a big reason they were able to produce work that was commercial, wholesome and yet impressively weird.
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.
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 the reason Sparta's own contribution was just 300 Spartiates ( accompanied by their attendants and probably perioikoi auxiliaries ), the total force assembled for the defense of the pass of Thermopylae came to something between four and seven thousand Greeks.
Whatever the justice of these, it should be borne in mind that Dryden had himself translated the work of Virgil, as Pope had of Homer, so it was in their interest to encourage a preference for their own products.
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.
Rabbi, states " Whatever you hate to have done unto you, do not do to your neighbor ; wherefore do not hurt him ; do not speak ill of him ; do not reveal his secrets to others ; let his honor and his property be as dear to thee as thine own " ( Midrash Avot deRabbi Natan.
Whatever happened to him exactly, she raised the young Sam on her own.
Whatever interest Gutzkow's novel might have attracted from its own merits was enhanced by the action of the German federal diet, which condemned Gutzkow to three months ' imprisonment, decreed the suppression of all he had written or might yet write, and prohibited him from exercising the functions of editor within the German confederation.
Burton's own script included Brainiac's intellect bonding with Lex Luthor, as would later happen in Justice League Unlimited ( and which had previously been seen in the comic book story Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
Whatever the reason for his departure, Kempe was replaced by Robert Armin, formerly of Chandos's Men and an author in his own right.
" It was also in a special number of Cahiers du Cinéma reviewing the current state of the French cinema in 1957 that Clair received one of his most positive appreciations: " A complete film author who, since the silent era, has brought to the French cinema intelligence, refinement, humour, an intellectual quality that is slightly dry but smiling and in good taste .... Whatever may follow in his rich career, he has created a cinematic world that is his own, full of rigour and not lacking in imagination, thanks to which he remains one of our greatest film-makers.
Whatever leftovers there may be is not lost, as the local people take the leftovers to their own homes.
Whatever the theory and rationalization, the practical objective is the constant improvement of the state's own relative power position.
Whatever the truth may be, it is undeniable that Cowper was a great anatomist and surgeon in his own right – and that he clearly did not give Govard Bidloo proper credit for his involvement in this work.
Whatever the truth the NSL began fairly healthily as Joyce secured the financial backing of Alex Scrimgeour, a stockbroker, and soon the NSL was able to publish its own newspaper, The Helmsman, adopting ' Steer Straight ' as the party motto.
:" Whatever you might intend a form to suggest, people will find its significance from within their own culture, so that something that is read as a reference to Viking longboats in Dublin, is seen as evoking the art of calligraphy when viewed in Japan "
Whatever his own response may have been, and there is no proof that he ever received baptism, Dasan ’ s immediate family was deeply involved in the origins of the Korean Catholic community.
While reviewing Fake Songs MacKenzie Wilson of the website Allmusic specifically praised " United States of Whatever ", describing it as a " sock-puppet favorite " and " an absolute standout that crassly makes fun of American youth in its own self-deprecating kind of way.
Whatever the relationship is, the cassettes must coexist with Soundwave for both protection and possibly regeneration, after all they stand more chance of survival housed in his compartment than on their own due to sheer size and power output.
Leach notes in the introduction to that book: " Whatever you are doing, however you are coping, if you listen to your child and to your own feelings, there will be something you can actually do to put things right or make the best of those that are wrong.
The venue has recently hosted many gigs by bands such as Milburn, Coldplay, Snow Patrol, The Killers, Enter Shikari, Klaxons, The Coral, Explosions In The Sky, Kids In Glass Houses, Elliot Minor, One Night Only, The Audition, The Maccabees and Sheffield's own Arctic Monkeys who in 2005 sold out the Leadmill in a quicker time than any other band, well before they released Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not.
Whatever their own innate brutality, the subjects represented in Everything is American are also shown to be victims, though none of White's images are truly innocent.

Whatever and position
Whatever the circumstances, Victor Emanuel showed weakness in a position of strength, with dire future consequences for Italy and for the monarchy itself.
The title of the subsequent album was taken from a piece of graffiti seen in London and made reference to the band's current position in the public eye ; Whatever Happened to Slade was released in March and ironically, failed to make any chart appearance in the UK.
Whatever Hillel's position, his authority was sufficient to introduce those decrees handed down in his name.
Whatever protection the CP could have hoped to receive from Lewis evaporated in any event in 1940, when Lewis abruptly resigned from his position as President of the CIO following his baffling decision to support Wendell Willkie over Roosevelt for President that year.
Whatever position is adopted, care must be taken ( e. g. by having the recipient's legs kept together ) not to strike the back of the genitals.
Whatever the motivation, Ariovistus overestimated the strength of his position.
Whatever the terminology, the position itself is a loosely-defined one somewhere between the out-and-out striker and the midfield.
Whatever the rumors were, The Hag's LEGACY stated that the MacStruans were considered for the position of tai-pan but were not yet ready.
Whatever the right is, for Kohlberg, it must be universally valid across societies ( a position known as " moral universalism "): there can be no relativism.
Because man cannot know God's purposes, he cannot complain about his position in the Great Chain of Being ( ll. 33-34 ) and must accept that " Whatever IS, is RIGHT " ( l. 292 ), a theme that would be satirized by Voltaire in Candide ( 1759 ).
Whatever his motives he turned to the southwest, both fleets bombarding each other from a distance, the Dutch inferiority in numbers compensated by the fact that their leeward position gave their guns a better range and the lack of a proper battle line in the enemy squadron.

Whatever and on
Cuban S.S.R.: Whatever may have been the setbacks resulting from the unsuccessful attempt of the Cuban rebels to establish a beachhead on the Castro-held mainland last week, there was at least one positive benefit, and that was the clear-cut revelation to the whole world of the complete conversion of Cuba into a Russian-dominated military base.
Whatever Hans or Anders learned separately they passed on to each other ; ;
Whatever the truth behind this, the young king was forced to depend heavily on his Ptolemaic support and even struck portraits with the characteristic features of king Ptolemy I.
Also in 1965, he guest starred on an episode of " I Dream of Jeannie " ( Whatever Became Of Baby Custer?
He said, " Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.
Whatever strategy is used ( simple or mutual ), the level of protection strongly depends on the correctness of the implementation of the web browser and the server software and the actual cryptographic algorithms supported.
Whatever the precise nature of Hecate's transition into folklore in late Antiquity, she is now firmly established as a figure in Neopaganism, which draws heavily on folkloric traditions associating Hecate with ' The Wild Hunt ', witches, hedges and ' hedge-riding ', and other themes that parallel, but are not explicitly attested in, Classical sources.
Whatever language may have been spoken on the peninsula soon gave way to Latin, except for Basque, protected by the Pyrenees
Whatever the legal strictures on sexual activity, the positive expression of male homeoerotic sentiment in literature was accepted, and assiduously cultivated, from the late eighth century until modern times.
Whatever he thought or did was always based on this one agonizing wish for self-exaltation, and this same object was served by the murder of his children ...
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 the true state of affairs in the early 1030s, it seems more probable that Macbeth was subject to the king of Alba, Malcolm II, who died at Glamis, on 25 November 1034.
Whatever the kind, these branches are blessed and distributed together with candles either during the All-Night Vigil on the Eve of the Feast ( Saturday night ), or before the Divine Liturgy on Sunday morning.
Whatever the cryptographic assurance of the protocols themselves, the association between a public key and its owner is ultimately a matter of subjective judgment on the part of the trusted third party, since the key is a mathematical entity, while the owner-and the connection between owner and key-are not.
Whatever the motivations, the bill was passed on 5 April 1710, and is commonly known simply as the Statute of Anne due its passage during the reign of Queen Anne.
Whatever crime is committed, whatever punishment is prescribed for that crime in this world, one must ultimately answer to God on the Day of Judgement.
The very citadel of spoils politics, the hitherto impregnable fortress that had existed unshaken since it was erected on the foundation laid by Andrew Jackson, was tottering to its fall under the assaults of this audacious and irrepressible young man .... Whatever may have been the feelings of the ( fellow Republican party ) President ( Harrison ) — and there is little doubt that he had no idea when he appointed Roosevelt that he would prove to be so veritable a bull in a china shop — he refused to remove him and stood by him firmly till the end of his term.
One day, while Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll were hard at work at NBC writing their venerable Amos and Andy show, a knock came on the door ; it was Paley himself, with an astonishing offer: " Whatever you are getting now I will give you twice as much.
Whatever chance that funding had of materializing was negated by the rapid onset of the late-2000s financial crisis, and the Sun ceased publication on September 30, 2008.
Whatever the original club, it is certain that on October 10, 1907 the Surf Bathing Association of NSW ( SBANSW ) was founded – with 9 clubs and affiliated associations.
The format of the 1981 episodes as aired on CJOH was similar to that of the inaugural 1979 season, with the differences being that each show featured skits revolving around a certain topic ( something that carried over from Whatever Turns You On ) and that the disco dancers were replaced by video game competitions.
Nickelodeon originally aired a handful of episodes in edited half-hour form during 1981 as a test run, since producer Roger Price and director Geoffrey Darby had edited the entire 1981 season of You Can't Do That on Television episodes into a half-hour format similar to Whatever Turns You On for national and international syndication.
Opposite sketches were used in the inaugural season of the show on CJOH in 1979 ( the first one, used in Episode Two, was submitted by a viewer ), but it was not until Whatever Turns You On that they became an integral part of the show.
" As with waterings, the sliming gag was used in almost every episode, especially from 1982 onward ( a number of 1979 and 1981 episodes featured no slime at all, and slime is known to have been used on only one episode of Whatever Turns You On ).

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