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Whatever and past
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 is feeling ... whatever is perception ... whatever are the habitual tendencies ... whatever is consciousness, past, future or present, internal ... thinking of all this consciousness as ‘ This is not mine, this am I not, this is not my self ,’ he should see it thus as it really is by means of perfect wisdom.
Whatever pleasure there was in seeing a Scottish king succeeding to the crown of England, rather than the danger for centuries past of an English king seizing the crown of Scotland, there were early signs that many saw the risk of the ' lesser being drawn by the greater ', as Henry VII once predicted.
Whatever disagreements they had in the past, they still appear to have remained as friends.
Whatever it is, once we have stepped past the threshold, there is no returning to the garden.
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 way this happened, the church was an especially prominent one from the fourth to the 6th century, being the only titular church in the centre of ancient Rome, and surrounded by the monuments of the city's pagan past.
Whatever long-term gains it may have produced for colleges and universities in the past must now be weighed more fully against its costs — to campuses, to communities and to the wider financial system that has come under such severe stress .”

Whatever and he's
He's getting one hundred percent oxygen, he's being continuously monitored, and best of all, he's in zero g. Whatever strain his heart is under, well, we can't do better than zero g ."
Whatever he's dealing with, Belboz doesn't see fit to confide in anyone.
Wolf Wondratschek's poem " Nighthawks: After Edward Hopper's Painting " imagines the man and woman sitting together in the diner as an estranged couple: " I bet she wrote him a letter / Whatever it said, he's no longer the man / Who'd read her letters twice.

Whatever and obviously
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 cause of Themistocles's unpopularity in 479 BC, it obviously did not last long.
' Whatever we may say something ' is ' obviously is not the ' something ' on the silent levels.
Whatever version of this view is preferred, whether cast in terms of the Gricean intentions ( see Paul Grice ) or in terms of the structure of Searlean illocutionary acts ( see speech act ), it does not obviously apply to explaining the absurdity of the commissive version of Moore's paradox.
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.
Whatever he did, someone obviously enjoyed it enough to remember him in her will ...
Whatever movement is used, if the number of pairs is odd, obviously one pair must sit idle during each round ; that situation is referred to as a bye or sit out.
" Whatever the reasons of the library were, it's obviously not affecting the decision by the Unitarian Church ," Dr Nitschke said.

Whatever and soon
Whatever language may have been spoken on the peninsula soon gave way to Latin, except for Basque, protected by the Pyrenees
Whatever the true explanation, these colours soon came to be regarded as the national colours of Germany during this brief period, and especially after their reintroduction during the Weimar period, they have become synonymous with liberalism in general .< ref >
Whatever it was, the offers of performance soon dried up.
Whatever the true reason, Jacobs and her daughter decided to leave Savannah soon after the incident and head back North for the summer.
Whatever its weaknesses, ethical or aesthetic, may have been, The Monk did not interfere with the reception of Lewis into the best society ; he was favourably noticed at court, and almost as soon as he came of age, in 1796, he obtained a seat in the House of Commons as a Whig Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Hindon in Wiltshire.
Whatever the reason, Clay Allison, along with his brothers Monroe and John, and sister Mary and her husband Lewis Coleman, soon moved to Texas to settle.
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.
He largely retired from comics soon after helping with the final pre-Crisis Superman tale " Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?

Whatever and finds
Whatever that means, Sheridan somehow survived the two-mile fall, and now finds himself in the company of an enigmatic being, Lorien, who appears to know why Sheridan survived.
Whatever Synch finds inside her horrifies him and shocks Emplate's influence out of him, leaving only more questions in the team's minds about what else Monet may be hiding.

Whatever and himself
Whatever the original plan might have been, the larger, historical account is often merely a background to a broad range of inquiries and, as Herodotus himself observes, " Digressions are part of my plan.
Whatever criticisms may be made of Grace for making money for himself out of cricket, he was " punctilious in his aid when ( professional players ) were the beneficiaries ".
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 the cause, Patton found himself once again in trouble with his superiors and the American people.
The general consensus among scholars is that Giovanni da Verrazzano was born in the Val di Greve, south of Florence, Italy, the son of Piero Andrea di Bernardo da Verrazzano and Fiametta Capelli ; some alternative theories have been elaborated: e. g., a certain French scholarship assumed that Verrazzano was born in Lyon, France, the son of Alessandro di Bartolommeo da Verrazano and Giovanna Guadagni .. Whatever the case, Verrazzano always considered himself to be Florentine and was considered a Florentine by his contemporaries as well.
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.
Whatever the truth of the first forty years of his life, he had certainly been a close and accurate observer, and had made himself acquainted with many curious and little-known phenomena, which he had stored up in a most tenacious memory.
Whatever his father Julius had believed, Joseph had never doubted himself to be a prince of Verona, and in his Epistola had put forth with the most perfect good faith, and without inquiry, all that he had heard from his father.
Oasis have been successfully sued for plagiarism by Neil Innes, ironically himself a member of Beatles-parody band The Rutles sued by McCartney over plagiarism of The Beatles ' songs, as Noel Gallagher's 1994 song Whatever directly lifted parts of its melody from Innes's 1973 song How Sweet to Be an Idiot.
There is a reference to the book in Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader ?, as Batman lets himself fade into the afterlife he reminisces on the book and sets similar wording to Gotham City.
Whatever Gerry was due to drive in 1967, you could be sure that he'd be thoroughly enjoying himself.
Whatever the truth, he joined the learned community of the Benedictines of St Maur, with whom he found refuge, he himself says, after the unlucky termination of a love affair.
Whatever private views he may have held, he was a total and practical realist, and sitting where he could see the scoreboard, he recognized the limitations of his office but conducted himself with dignity and a total lack of the bombast that characterized several of the other Blue Book heads.
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.
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 is honorable to himself, and honorable in the eyes of others.
Whatever is honorable to himself, and honorable in the eyes of others.
Whatever part of the produce, or, what is the same thing, whatever part of its price, is over and above this share, he naturally endeavours to reserve to himself as the rent of his land, which is evidently the highest the tenant can afford to pay in the actual circumstances of the land.
Whatever the authorities thought of Poyarkov himself, they were happy with the information he supplied.
Whatever about the wisdom of Kerr's decision to withdraw the commission of Whitlam, the lack of security of tenure meant that he had little room for prior consultation with Whitlam without raising the danger that he himself would be dismissed to halt any planned intervention.
Vialls included in a page of reports that he claimed had been hacked off the internet an animation that he produced himself, entitled " Israeli Heaven ," which invites viewers to " Come to Israel " where Israelis are said to " Enjoy Whatever Of Bloodshedding Want " by killing Palestinian women and children.
Ruth himself has changed his version a couple of times ... Whatever the intent of the gesture, the result was, as they say in Hollywood, slightly colossal.
He appeared as himself in a 1990 short film directed by Brett Ratner called Whatever Happened to Mason Reese ?, which can be seen on the DVD of the feature film Rush Hour.

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