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By contrast, when Canada's YTV began airing the series in 1989, they continued airing the 1981 season as part of the package, as well as Whatever Turns You On, which was never shown in the United States at all.

Whatever and one
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 projection one makes, the striking fact about congregational and parochial life is the extent to which it is a vehicle of the social identity of middle-class people.
To argue that the cogito is not a syllogism, one may call it self-evident that " Whatever has the property of thinking, exists ".
" Whatever General Eisenhower knows about economics he has learned at the study group meetings ," one Aid to Europe member claimed.
Whatever the reason, the choice prompted Maharbal to say, " Hannibal, you know how to gain a victory, but not how to use one.
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 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 conflicts existed between the two men, Antony remained faithful to Caesar but it is worth mentioning that according to Plutarch ( paragraph 13 ) Trebonius, one of the conspirators, had ' sounded him unobtrusively and cautiously ... Antony had understood his drift ... but had given him no encouragement: at the same time he had not reported the conversation to Caesar '.
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.
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 ).
" ( In subsequent rewrites of these skits for an episode of Whatever Turns You On, the question was changed to " Name one of the Great Lakes "; that rewrite of the gag was also reused in at least one 1981 episode.
Whatever had been my feelings or opinions in relation to Eliza at one time, I have been satisfied & it is now unfit that anything should be averted to .... The only way this matter can now be overcome will be for us all to meet as tho it had never occurred, & this will keep the world, as it should ever be, ignorant that such thoughts ever were.
Whatever one makes of the discrepancy, the sagas – including Heimskringla – are unanimous in making Haakon Eric's younger half-brother and successor.
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 the truth of its claim, the pub is certainly diminutive, there being very little room for more than ten or fifteen customers to drink at any one time.
Whatever its form, the aumakua is one specific shark, owl, etc.
Whatever the real reason was, in one famous episode, George stops a conversation between Harry ( Clark ) and Blanche ( Bea Benadaret ) and claims that Clark wanted too much money for being on the show, and was being fired.
Anderson notes, " Whatever one may think about their style and diction, the letters of Sidonius are an invaluable source of information on many aspects of the life of his time.
Whatever his reasons, the retention of Winchester made Stigand a pluralist, or the holder of more than one benefice at the same time.
Whatever the cause, it was evidently a source of lingering resentment for Tipton, who was one of the few significant collaborators who refused to participate in the 2010 documentary on Nilsson's life and career.
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.

Whatever and whatever
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.
Later, after several political humorists started employing " lifting your luggage " as an implicit or explicit reference to various sexual acts, Savage suggested that " Whatever lifts your luggage " supplant " whatever floats your boat " in common parlance.
Whatever is less dense than water will float, because whatever is less dense than water will float ” sounds stupid, but “ Whatever is less dense than water will float, because such objects won't sink in water ” might pass.
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 was from Africa was Oldowan, and whatever from Europe, Acheulian.
" and proclaimed the " Two Whatevers ", meaning that " Whatever Chairman Mao said, we will say, and whatever Chairman Mao did, we will do.
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.
" The Chicago Sun-Times wrote of this film as " the movie of her flowering-not just as a beautiful woman, but as an actress with the ability to make you care about her, to make you feel what she feels ... Whatever she's doing while she performs that song Whoopee ' isn't merely singing ; it's whatever Rita Hayworth did in Gilda and Marilyn Monroe did in Some Like It Hot, and I didn't want her to stop.
Whatever work you do, in whatever situations, whether or not you are paid to do it, you still contribute to building our society.
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 Krishna ate, whatever he drank, whatever betel He chewed was the dearest to the saint.
Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.

Whatever and between
Whatever Makarios's intentions, violence erupted between Greek and Turkish Cypriots in December 1963 and by the following year the United Nations agreed to undertake peacekeeping operations ( UNFICYP ).
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 other vicissitudes his views went through, he firmly retained his belief in the direct and inextricable connection between human liberty and expansion into space — for which reason he strongly cried out against any idea of space exploration being " a waste of money " or " unnecessary luxury ".
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.
Samoan oral history, however, extends only as far back as 1000 A. D. Whatever occurred between 1500 B. C.
Whatever conversation transpired between Page and the police, it is generally accepted that they determined what happened between the two teenagers was something less than an assault.
Though the arrangement of the theme music stayed the same throughout the entire series run ( although there are subtle differences between the themes in various seasons-especially the closing themes-and Whatever Turns You On used a completely different theme song ), the opening animation itself changed in different ways.
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.
Whatever the connection between the Mexican and her older Spanish namesake, the fused iconography of the Virgin and the indigenous Nahua goddess Tonantzin provided a way for 16th-century Spaniards to gain converts among the indigenous population, while simultaneously allowing 16th century Mexicans to continue the practice of their native religion.
Whatever his past, he's obviously skilled as a gunslinger, and soon finds himself drawn into a conflict between homesteader Joe Starrett ( Van Heflin ) and ruthless cattle baron Rufus Ryker ( Emile Meyer ), who wants to force Starrett and the others off the land.
This show was followed by a popular sequel series, in colour, entitled Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads ?, broadcast between 9 January 1973 and 24 December 1974.
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.
* Hyman did not keep her correspondence, according to Frederick R. Schram, who found some of her letters to Martin Burkenroad in the archives of the San Diego Natural History Museum ; see Schram's " A Correspondence between Martin Burkenroad and Libbie Hyman ; or, Whatever Did Happen to Libbie Hyman's Lingerie ," in F. M. Truesdale, ed., History of Carcinology, vol.
Whatever the case, Hackworth was probably the first of the very few engineers throughout history to fully take into account the role of the blast in automatically realising the " perfect equilibrium between steam production and usage " in a locomotive when fitted with a firetube boiler, and to consider the blastpipe as a distinct device, paying close attention to its proportions, nozzle size, positioning and precise alignment.
Disagreements between Lea and Chandler, centring around Lea's desire to produce Slade's material, had been brewing since the recording of Whatever Happened to Slade in 1977.
Whatever their relations, the latter's independent activism, and open challenge to the British authorities appears to have led to a rupture between the two.
Whatever the form, signalling control provides an interface between the human signal operator and the lineside signalling equipment.
Whatever the frame of reference for the choice of the subject of the case study ( key, outlier, local knowledge ), there is a distinction to be made between the subject and the object of the case study.
Whatever the ethnic origins of this group, this culture saw for the first time a clear tripartite social division between intensive subsistence peasant farmers, with crops and animals coming from the north, tent-dwelling nomadic pastoralists dependent upon their herds, and hunter-fisher folk of the Arabian littoral, living in reed huts.
Whatever the truth, the result of Huáscar's accession and the dispute over it before and after lead to civil war between Huáscar ( made Emperor by a faction based in Cuzco ) and Atahualpa ( backed by leaders who in the north with Huayna ).

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