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Whatever and motives
Whatever his motives, Wong has assembled a remarkable team for this film.
Whatever were the exact motives for making oral law into written code, King Æthelberht's law code was the first of a long series of Anglo-Saxon law codes that would be published in England for the next four and a half centuries.
Whatever his motives, he employed his power in communication ( he owned, and still owns, all of the three main private TV stations in Italy ) and advanced communication techniques he and his allies knew very well, as his fortune was largely based on advertisement.
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 Goebbels
Whatever the loss of real power suffered by Goebbels during the middle years of the Nazi regime, he remained one of Hitler ’ s intimates.

Whatever and took
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 case, they later formed an integral part of the Donghu confederation and took part in its various wars.
Koop also took some time off from his surgical practice to make a series of films with Christian apologist Francis Schaeffer titled " Whatever Happened to the Human Race ".
Whatever the cause, two Greek entrepreneurs, George Georgiades and George Tragides, took advantage of the opening.
Whatever the true story, numerous searches for the wreck, and its rumored treasure, took place from the mid-17th century to the end of the 20th century.
Whatever the cause, the fight was arranged in the form of an emprise — an arranged Pas d ' armes — which took place at an area known as the chêne de Mi-Voie ( the Halfway Oak ) between Ploërmel and Josselin, between picked combatants.
Whatever form they took, they had great destructive firepower, so great that it only took two of them to pacify a primitive defenseless planet.
Whatever the response, the native preachers worked on — even in the midst of persecution — until martyrdom or natural death took them.
During his youth, Anderson took an interest in baseball and basketball, in addition to football —" Whatever was in season ," as Anderson says.
Whatever the truth, ' the story of this mysterious child of Marie of Romania was one secret " she took to the grave.
Whatever the actual cause of death, The New York Times was just one of many leading world newspapers which reported that Mannheimer's demise took place under " circumstances attended by a measure of mystery.
In 2009 he took part in the one-off ITV drama, Whatever It Takes.
Whatever the reason for recusal, the United States Reports will record that the named Justice " took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.
I was sick and you took care of me and God replied, " Whatever you did for the least of my brothers ... you did it to me.

Whatever and every
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.
" 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 ).
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 the implications of the recent findings, McKee concludes that they highlight a ubiquitous point about evolution: " every species is a transitional species.
Note: Whatever possible misuse of such terms may exist ( search hard drive manufacturers ' web sites for all these terms ), many sites do make such reinitialization utilities available ( possibly as bootable floppy diskette or CD image files ), to both overwrite every byte and check for damaged sectors on the hard disk.
Whatever influence this may have had upon Colonel Chivington, the truth is that he surprised and murdered, in cold blood, the unsuspecting men, women, and children on Sand creek, who had every reason to believe they were under the protection of the United States authorities.
Whatever the setup, spherical lenses act equally in all meridians: they magnify, introduce blur, or correct blur the same amount in every direction.
Xunzi states that " every man who desires to do good does so precisely because his nature is evil ... Whatever a man lacks in himself he will seek outside " as the sage kings did when they referenced their personal experiments and ideas to create a means toward morality.
Whatever feels, lives ; whatever lives, depends on nourishment ; whatever lives and depends on nourishment grows ; whatever is of this nature is in the end resolved into its basic principles ; whatever comes to be resolved into its basic principles is a complex ; every complex has its constituent parts ; whatever this is true of is a divisible body.
Whatever a man may tell thee, do not listen to him: For every royal race and
Whatever thoughtful statesman you talk to will tell you that every country needs a moral and spiritual awakening.
Mill formulates the law as: " Whatever is true in one form of words, is true in every other form of words, which conveys the same meaning " ( Exam.
Whatever might be the issue of this fearful calamity, one thing was certain, and that was, that it was the bounden duty of all parties, both in England and Ireland, from the highest Minister of the Crown, down to the lowest member of society, to combine, and by every exertion, and by every personal sacrifice, if necessary, to do all in their power to arrest the fearful progress of this giant evil.
" Whatever " entered the UK Singles Chart at # 3, their first single to enter the top 5, something every Oasis single released since has also accomplished, aside from the download-only single " Lord Don't Slow Me Down ", " I'm Outta Time " and " Falling Down ".
... Whatever happens I never can forget, my dearest Fitz, that you are the friend in the world whom I most esteem, for whom I would sacrifice every thing that one man ought to sacrifice to another.
Whatever their creed, colour, age or profession, every winner put in extraordinary effort and time to help the forcibly displaced around the world.
Zureiq concluded his argument by saying: “ Whatever his sect or religious community, therefore, it is the duty of every Arab to interest himself in his past culture.

Whatever and opportunity
*" Whatever we possess becomes of double value when we have the opportunity of sharing it with others.

Whatever and attack
Whatever event eventually triggered the battle, it obviously altered the strategic or tactical balance sufficiently to induce the Athenians to attack the Persians.
Whatever the delay, this had allowed the bulk of the Norse army to form a shieldwall to face the English attack.
Whatever the case, this process of building large-scale group identity was particularly evident along the Roman frontier, prompted by the example of Roman provincial life and the threat of Roman attack.
Whatever Pakenham's thoughts on the matter, the meeting settled the method and place of the attack.

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