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Whatever and case
Whatever the case, the result was the execution of Silius, Messalina, and most of her circle.
Whatever the case, Godfrey and his ally, Baldwin V of Flanders, had forced the emperor to come to terms of peace by mid-1056 and Godfrey was permitted to return to Italy to administer his stepdaughter's estates.
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 the case, the massive increase in population flux due to globalization and the sharp increase in the numbers of refugees following World War I created an important class of non-citizens called stateless persons.
Whatever the case, John of Damascus had two names: John, his Christian name, and his Arabic name, given as Qurein or Yana or Iyanis.
Whatever the case, NGO transnational networking is now extensive.
Whatever the case, it is likely that Holbein always supported his wife and children.
Whatever the merits of Hartmann's theory about the Santa Clara County case, in numerous cases since the Court has reiterated that corporations are protected in many activities by the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
Whatever the case, in the words of Barker's character Billy Prior, Rivers's experience was traumatic enough to cause him to " put his mind's eye out ".
Whatever the case, Henry's death was followed by a lavish hand-out of lands and honours to the new power group.
Whatever the case, the mention of Snorri in the manuscripts has been influential in the acceptance of Snorri as the author of the Prose Edda.
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 case may be, the defeat encouraged the Crusaders and inspired a notion of deliverance from the East, and it is possible Otto recorded Hugh's confused report to prevent complacency in the Crusade's European backers ; according to his account no help could be expected from a powerful Eastern king.
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 the case, they later formed an integral part of the Donghu confederation and took part in its various wars.
Whatever the case, the senate gave its assent, and Lucius left.
Whatever the case, the sacking marks a particularly destructive chapter in Seleucia's long decline.
Whatever the case, Philip assumed the purple robe following Gordian's death.
Whatever the case may be, all of the Yoruba traditionally believe that daily life depends on proper alignment and knowledge of one's Ori.
Whatever the case, he was a leper with no chance of inheriting.
Whatever the case, it is certain that Janus and Juno show a peculiar reciprocal affinity: while Janus is Iunonius, Juno is Ianualis, as she presides over childbirth and the menstrual cycle, and opens doors.
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.
Legal action was taken in the case of Neil Innes ( formerly of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and The Rutles ) who sued after the song " Whatever " borrowed from his " How Sweet to Be an Idiot ".
Whatever the case, their plan failed, for they too were largely slain.

Whatever and negotiations
Whatever the reason, the marriage negotiations came to a complete halt.
Whatever negotiations may have resulted, however, were cut short by the insurrection of 10 August.

Whatever and ended
Whatever was initially said, it ended in hard words being exchanged.
You are never going to win a World Series again because you insulted my goat .” Whatever the truth, the Cubs were up two games to one in the ’ 45 series but ended up losing Game 4 and the best-of-seven series, four games to three.
Recalling the recording of the album, in an interview with Pete Hamill in Rolling Stone ( 5 June 1975 ), Lennon recalled: " Elton sort of popped in on the sessions for ' Walls and Bridges ' and sort of zapped in and played the piano and ended up singing ' Whatever Gets You Thru the Night ' with me.
" Warrior ended his letter by stating, " Whatever your decision, I can and will live with it.
Whatever his intentions might have been, he ended by attacking and occupying the provincial government headquarters, and, with this action, crossed the proverbial line.
Whatever the case may be, the unification of Libya never ended up happening and relations between the two countries steadily deteriorated.
Whatever his motivations, Cushing's resignation precipitated a scandal that ended Alexander Rutherford's political career, and in so doing had a profound effect on Alberta's political history.
Whatever the underlying factors, the murders at Tugaloo probably resulted from an unpredictable and heated debate which, like the Pocotaligo massacre, ended in an impasse resolved through murder.

Whatever and near
Whatever the historical realities reflected in these stories, the Atreids are firmly set in the epoch near the end of the Heroic age, leading up to the arrival of the Dorians.
Whatever the date, the Jewish leader Joseph Rabban was granted the rank of prince over the Jews of Cochin, given the rulership and tax revenue of a pocket principality in Anjuvannam, near Cranganore, and rights to seventy-two " free houses ".
Sampedro commented, " Whatever we do, we shouldn't go near the Mideast.
Whatever the date, the Jewish leader Joseph Rabban was granted the rank of prince over the Jews of Cochin, given the rulership and tax revenue of a pocket principality in Anjuvannam, near Cranganore, and rights to seventy-two " free houses ".
Whatever the means of killing, the hunter has to be near the quarry in order to achieve it.
Whatever marker and flotation equipment is to hand should be thrown as near the casualty as possible by other crewmembers.

Whatever and noon
Whatever Clovis may have meant, as Sigobert was sleeping at noon in his tent in the forest across the Rhine from Cologne after a walk, Chloderic's hired assassins killed him.

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