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Whatever and motives
" Whatever his motives, Goebbels took every opportunity to attack the Jews.
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 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 power
Whatever the source of Rangoni's power, Marina is his captive now ; ;
Whatever the loss of real power suffered by Goebbels during the middle years of the Nazi regime, he remained one of Hitler ’ s intimates.
" power we allow infinite: Whatever he wills is executed: But neither man nor any other animal are happy: Therefore he does not will their happiness.
Whatever the cause, by the LH IIIC period ( whose latest phase is also termed " Submycenaean "), Mycenae was no longer a major power.
Whatever power she had in Wessex was no doubt connected with her father's overlordship.
Whatever the case, Henry's death was followed by a lavish hand-out of lands and honours to the new power group.
Whatever its other causes, the Cultural Revolution, declared in 1966, was overtly pro-Maoist, and gave Mao the power and influence to purge the Party of his political enemies at the highest levels of government.
Legal anthropologist E. Adamson Hoebel concluded his treatise on broadening the legal realist tradition to include non-Western nations: “ Whatever the idealist may desire, force and the threat of force are the ultimate power in the determination of international behavior, as in the law within the nation or tribe.
Whatever the source of their status and power, the emergence of “ big-men ” was another step toward the development of the highly structured and stratified sociopolitical organization called the chiefdom.
Whatever may have been the case, after his death there was a power struggle.
Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly … Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered an outsider …” King expressed his remorse that the demonstrations were taking place in Birmingham but felt that the white power structure left the black community with no other choice.
" Whatever the meaning, the river's life-nourishing stream has established itself again as a sacred space, demanding reverence for its awesome power.
Whatever the theory and rationalization, the practical objective is the constant improvement of the state's own relative power position.
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 power the family of the Great Sun and Tattooed Serpent did have over outlying villages was reduced in the late 1720s when both died.
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.
Whatever he believed to be right, that he advocated with all his power ; and he won the esteem of even his most determined opponents.
Whatever the case, both the Tang Annals and the Tibetan sources agree that, since Mune Tsenpo had no heirs, power passed to his younger brother, Sadnalegs, who was on the throne by 804 CE.

Whatever and communication
: The majority of the French-speakers abroad do so in BHV, according to N-VA. Whatever the case may be, for the elections of 2007 the governor of the province of Flemish Brabant ( instructed by the Flemish Minister of Administrative Affairs ) stroke out from the lists of registered voters in BHV, all expatriates who had filled their voter ’ s registration form in French, including those who had registered in Municipalities with language facilities ( where communication with the local and federal administration is normally allowed in either language ).

Whatever and owned
Whatever happened, Windeck was still owned by the Court Chamber ( Hofkammer ), which then granted Samuel Becker, the cellarmaster ( winemaker ) at the Martinsburg ( a now vanished castle ) at Mainz the castle, the estate and the eighth of the Heidesheim tithes that came along with those in 1629, as a heritable holding.
Whatever truth may be in this, the ingredients of her remedy were generally consistent with the herbal knowledge available to her through such sources as John King's American Dispensary which she is known to have owned and used.
Whatever property Tausend still owned outright was confiscated by the German state.

Whatever and still
Whatever the true motive, the idea of a contract between King and people was advanced to the Pope as an excuse for Bruce's coronation whilst John de Balliol still lived in Papal custody.
Whatever his religion, however, he was still intensely loyal to the Queen, though he seems to have had something of a grudge against her for her remark that he, Dowland, " was a man to serve any prince in the world, but was an obstinate Papist.
Whatever his intentions, which are still debated today, he has become associated with any proposal where " the end justifies the means ".
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 definition is proposed, we can still ask how it is that we understand the thing that is featured in the definition: we can never satisfactorily define a concept, still less use it to explain understanding.
Whatever the reason, the cloud breaks up into smaller, denser areas which may again break into still smaller areas – the outcome being a cluster of protostars.
Whatever may be the conclusion to which our scientific inquiries may lead us, we should always remember, that by whatever means the Negro, for instance, acquired his present physical, mental and moral character, whether he has risen from an ape or descended from a perfect man, we still know that the Races of Europe have now much in their mental and moral nature which the races of Africa have not got.
Whatever lands they still held communally would be eventually taken over by growing Spanish-held haciendas.
Whatever the truth of the legend, the mill stream still regularly floods.
*" Whatever the extent of its deficiency, lessen it still further to that very extent ; and also set up the square ( of the deficiency )".
" Whatever the extent of its deficiency, lessen it still further to that very extent ; and also set up the square ( of that deficiency )"
Whatever the case may have been, his legend consists of him being a fearless conqueror who united a great empire, sparking a legacy that is still intact today.
Whatever the reason, Palladianism still had to be adapted for the wetter, colder weather.
Whatever money Saunière was still raising from selling masses was used on his Appeal to Rome that his Lawyer, Abbé Jean-Eugène Huguet ( Doctor of Canon law ), was working on.
Whatever the reason, navigational techniques are still the preferred way to handle smaller-scale structures.
Whatever work you do, in whatever situations, whether or not you are paid to do it, you still contribute to building our society.
Whatever definition of " clearing the neighbourhood " is ultimately accepted by the IAU, it is still an ambiguous concept.
Whatever disagreements they had in the past, they still appear to have remained as friends.
Frank Rich of The New York Times wrote " The only thing that Jerry's Girls has in common with a bona fide Jerry Herman musical is that it occupies the St. James, the theater where Dolly once promised she'd never go away again ... Whatever the point of the all-female cast, one must still wonder why the show's particular female stars were chosen.
Although the book's pop culture references clearly date it to the 1970s, its influence on the deconstruction of the superhero genre is still felt through Moore's Watchmen, Marvelman, and Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow ?.
Whatever its provenance and history, the flag is still on display in the Bedford Free Public Library in Bedford, Massachusetts.
Alain Silver and James Ursini wrote in their book Whatever Happened to Robert Aldrich ?, " Reputedly, Crawford was still incensed by Davis ' attitude on Baby Jane and did not want to be upstaged again, as Davis ' nomination for Best Actress convinced her she had been.

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