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Whatever Shakespeare's degree of sympathy with such inversions, the play ends with a thorough return to normative gender values.
Whatever may be said or thought of the peculiar sect of which he is the local head, I take pleasure in stating that throughout this session he has conducted himself with the degree of decorum and propriety which have been equaled by his industry, sagacity, good temper, apparent regard for the true interests of the people, and the obligations of his official oath.
* Whatever situation one may be in, one can, to some degree, serve the motherland, serve the common people, and above all, serve God.
Whatever writer Gerry Conway ’ s original ideas were for this character, subsequent creators developed her to such a degree that she is unrecognisable as this earlier figure.

Whatever and modern
Whatever the merits of its intent, Utopian communism is far too naive, far too crude, to suit any modern socialist or communist.
Whatever chanced to be discussed, it used to be said of Abauzit, as of Professor William Whewell of more modern times, that he seemed to have made it a subject of particular study.
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 the claims of various modern ethnic groups, many of the peoples once known as the Scythians of Antiquity were amalgamated into the various Slavic peoples of eastern and southeastern Europe.
Whatever it be that some modern critics want to deduce from those differences, the end result was the same for Jesus and Pilate, as it was in all the other three Gospels ( Matthew, Mark, Luke ).
Whatever the cause, due to this linguistic ( if not cultural ) replacement, most place names in modern England are discernibly Anglo-Saxon.
Whatever the meaning, interpretations of the icons should be taken in context of the entire painting, the region from which the artist originates, the story behind the painting, the style of the painting, with additional clues being the colours used in some of the more modern works, such as blue circles signifying water.
Whatever modern opinion may be of his recordings, the enthusiastic applause of his colleagues attests to their appreciation on at least one occasion, as can be heard at the end of his rendering of Tosti's song " Ideale ".
Whatever might have been the views of our older " Nation builders " we younger folk approach the task of nation building in a thoroughly scientific spirit and we desire to be armed with all the knowledge which modern science and culture can afford us.
Whatever the reason, despite Zweig's contributions to a theory central to modern physics, he has not yet been awarded a Nobel prize.

Whatever and would
Whatever difference which might part us, something hovers over them, it is the great images of national unity, which we all desire, for which we would all stand, willing to die if necessary.
Whatever the reasons behind the duel, Galois was so convinced of his impending death that he stayed up all night writing letters to his Republican friends and composing what would become his mathematical testament, the famous letter to Auguste Chevalier outlining his ideas, and three attached manuscripts.
Whatever the exact effects, MNT, if achieved, would tend to reduce the scarcity of manufactured goods and make many more goods ( such as food and health aids ) manufacturable.
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.
Whatever Edward's wishes, it was likely that any claim by William would be opposed by Godwin, the Earl of Wessex, a member of the most powerful family in England.
John Coltrane paid tribute to Dolphy in an interview: " Whatever I'd say would be an understatement.
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.
Co-creator Matt Maiellaro announced that for the 2012 season the show's title would be changed to Aqua Something You Know Whatever and that it is the producer's intention to change the title every year.
Whatever caused a short vowel to disappear entirely in roots like * sed -/* sod -/* sd -, it was a reasonable inference that a long vowel under the same conditions would not quite disappear, but would leave a sort of residue.
Whatever the reason, Andersen thought the change would prove more satirical.
Catesby replied " Whatever I mean to do, if the Pope knew, he would not hinder for the general good of our country.
Whatever may have been the merits of the question it would appear that in this matter Parkes put convictions before policy.
Whatever their answer was, the priest would then plead that the next year, people could not see him behind the ritual cake, i. e. that the next year's harvest would be even more bountiful.
Whatever crises and scandals swirled around the evil B ' Stard, he would always come up smelling of roses.
Whatever lands they still held communally would be eventually taken over by growing Spanish-held haciendas.
Whatever happened, I would turn away my attention from it and remain with the sense ' I am '.
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 eyesight Chris has now, he would obviously want to keep, so he must bear that in mind when deciding his whole future and career.
In April 2012, Ian Anderson released a followup, solo concept album, Thick as a Brick 2: Whatever Happened to Gerald Bostock ?, about whose premise Anderson states: " I wonder what the eight-year-old Gerald Bostock would be doing today.
During the recording of " Whatever Gets You ," Elton John bet Lennon that it would top the charts.
Whatever Napoleon's actual intentions, these stories and rumors are considered to be among the earliest harbingers of what would become the Zionist Movement.

Whatever and from
Whatever land you can see here, from the North tip end of Elliott Key looking southward, belongs to someone -- people who have title to the land.
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.
Kaye said in a 1954 interview, " Whatever she wants to be she will be without interference from her mother nor from me.
Whatever specific ethnicity is involved, ethnic nationalism always includes some element of descent from previous generations and the implied claim of ethnic essentialism, i. e. the understanding of ethnicity as an essence that remains unchanged over time.
We are, indeed, a nation at risk, and nothing but radical reform of our schools can save us from impending disaster ... Whatever the price ... the price we will pay for not doing it will be much greater.
Whatever inconveniences, therefore, may follow from a decision, I cannot say this case is allowed or approved by the law of England ; and therefore the black must be discharged.
Whatever we inherit from the fortunate
Hua spearheaded what became known as the Two Whatevers, namely,Whatever policy originated from Chairman Mao, we must continue to support ,” and “ Whatever directions were given to us from Chairman Mao, we must continue to follow .” Like Deng, Hua wanted to reverse the damage of the Cultural Revolution ; but unlike Deng, who wanted to propose new economic models for China, Hua intended to move the Chinese economic and political system towards Soviet-style planning of the early 1950s.
" Whatever the concepts were, the architecture is an excellent and rare example of a thirty-year era when English architecture was in a harmonious transition from domestic Tudor, strongly influenced by perpendicular Gothic, to the Italian Renaissance classical style.
Whatever anyone conjures up or takes from our music is good ; I mean, our point is to get people thinking.
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.
This footage was re-used from the opening sequence of 1979's short-lived Whatever Turns You On.
" 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 ).
Whatever supervision they had came from the commanders at Fort Mojave.
He blamed the extremists of both the North and South, saying: " Whatever is calculated to weaken or impair the strength of Union ,– whether originating at the North or the South ,– whether arising from the incendiary violence of abolitionists, or from the coalition of nullifiers, will never meet with my unqualified approval.
Whatever the status of spoken Sumerian between 2000 and 1700 BC, it is from this period that a particularly large amount of literary texts and bilingual Sumerian-Akkadian lexical lists survive, especially from the scribal school of Nippur.
Only one extremely short letter – EA 223 ( EA-el Amarna ) is written from Endaruta of Akšapa, and it is a one sentence topic: a short 3-sentence formal-Prostration formula | formulaic introduction ... " Whatever the king ( i. e. pharaoh ), my lord, orders, I shall prepare.
Whatever he narrates about the early days of the Goodnough family Roscoe learned from his father, who has been dead for almost 30 years.

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