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Whatever and claims
Whatever the validity of such claims, a creative and original turn of mind is demonstrated in his poetry-he probably invented the genre of the victory ode and he gave persuasive expression to a new set of ethical standards ( see Ethics ).
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.

Whatever and various
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 case, they later formed an integral part of the Donghu confederation and took part in its various wars.
He expressed the principle in its simplest form as follows: " Whatever is true of a thing is true of its like ", and he worked out in detail its various applications including the " Logic Piano ", a mechanical computer he designed and had built in 1869.
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.
In addition to The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads ?, Porridge, Lovejoy and Auf Wiedersehen, Pet they have also written various other works for TV and a number of films, including The Commitments ( with Roddy Doyle ), Goal !, Flushed Away, Across the Universe and The Bank Job.
Whatever differences there may be between various schools and traditions of Buddhism, they all revolve around the central doctrine of the four noble truths.
Whatever the internal structure may be, the 18-19 minute piece negotiates several sections in various tempi and keys without pause.
During the 1970s, he appeared in various TV series, including episodes of Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads ?, Porridge and The Sweeney.

Whatever and modern
Whatever the merits of its intent, Utopian communism is far too naive, far too crude, to suit any modern socialist or communist.
Whatever chanced to be discussed, it used to be said of Abauzit, as of Professor William Whewell of more modern times, that he seemed to have made it a subject of particular study.
Whatever the legal strictures on sexual activity, the positive expression of male homeoerotic sentiment in literature was accepted, and assiduously cultivated, from the late eighth century until modern times.
Whatever degree of confirmation modern interpreters would derive from this answer of Jesus, according to the New Testament, it was not enough for Pilate to view Jesus as a real political threat.
Whatever it be that some modern critics want to deduce from those differences, the end result was the same for Jesus and Pilate, as it was in all the other three Gospels ( Matthew, Mark, Luke ).
Whatever the cause, due to this linguistic ( if not cultural ) replacement, most place names in modern England are discernibly Anglo-Saxon.
Whatever the meaning, interpretations of the icons should be taken in context of the entire painting, the region from which the artist originates, the story behind the painting, the style of the painting, with additional clues being the colours used in some of the more modern works, such as blue circles signifying water.
Whatever modern opinion may be of his recordings, the enthusiastic applause of his colleagues attests to their appreciation on at least one occasion, as can be heard at the end of his rendering of Tosti's song " Ideale ".
Whatever might have been the views of our older " Nation builders " we younger folk approach the task of nation building in a thoroughly scientific spirit and we desire to be armed with all the knowledge which modern science and culture can afford us.
Whatever the reason, despite Zweig's contributions to a theory central to modern physics, he has not yet been awarded a Nobel prize.

Whatever and ethnic
Whatever specific ethnicity is involved, ethnic nationalism always includes some element of descent from previous generations and the implied claim of ethnic essentialism, i. e. the understanding of ethnicity as an essence that remains unchanged over time.
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 Proto-Villanovan represents culturally it cannot have been a uniform language or ethnic group ; hence, an " Italic " invasion at that time is to be excluded.

Whatever and groups
Music !," " Till I Waltz Again With You ," " Ricochet ( Rick-O-Shay )"), Doris Day (" Secret Love ," " Whatever Will Be Will Be ( Que Sera Sera )," " Teacher's Pet "), Guy Mitchell (" My Heart Cries for You ," " The Roving Kind ," " Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ," " Singing the Blues "), Bing Crosby (" Play a Simple Melody with son Gary Crosby, " True Love with Grace Kelly ), Dinah Shore (" Lavender Blue "), Kitty Kallen (" Little Things Mean a Lot "), Joni James (" Have You Heard ," " Wishing Ring ," " Your Cheatin ' Heart "), Peggy Lee (" Lover ," " Fever "), Julie London (" Cry Me a River "), Toni Arden (" Padre "), June Valli (" Why Don't You Believe Me "), Arthur Godfrey (" Slowpoke "), Tennessee Ernie Ford (" Sixteen Tons "), Les Paul and Mary Ford (“ Vaya Con Dios ,” “ Tiger Rag ”), and vocal groups like The Mills Brothers (" Glow Worm "), The Weavers "( Goodnight Irene "), The Four Aces (" Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing ") ("( It's No ) Sin ", The Chordettes (" Mister Sandman "), Fontane Sisters (" Hearts of Stone "), The Hilltoppers (" Trying ," " P. S.
The coup was a major event in Third World and 20th Century history and there is debate as to how much of the blame for the overthrow can be traced to bribes paid by the CIA and how much to domestic dissatisfaction with Mossadeq Whatever the motivations, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi thereafter assumed dictatorial powers and banned most political groups, including Mossadegh's National Front, which along with the Tudeh Party, continued to function underground.
Whatever they are called, these ministries are groups of students, faculty members and staff who are seeking to grow in their faith and to reach the world.

Whatever and many
Whatever the exact effects, MNT, if achieved, would tend to reduce the scarcity of manufactured goods and make many more goods ( such as food and health aids ) manufacturable.
Whatever the field or focus of a project, oral historians attempt to record the memories of many different people when researching a given event.
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 result, during the 1980s and 1990s Little Rock teachers repeatedly went on strike, and many residents relocated to the smaller communities around Little Rock, including Cabot, Benton, Bryant, Conway, and Maumelle.
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 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.
During the 1980s, his success on the pop charts began to wane, but many of his singles reached the upper regions on the country singles charts, including two 1983 chart toppers, " Whatever Happened to Old-Fashioned Love " and " New Looks from an Old Lover " ( see 1984 in music ), as well as " Two Car Garage ", which reached No. 3 on the country singles chart.
Duns Scotus however argued that inductive inference from a finite number of particulars to a universal generalization was justified by " a proposition reposing in the soul, ' Whatever occurs in a great many instances by a cause that is not free, is the natural effect of that cause.
Whatever Hephaestion ’ s opinion had been on the whole affair, like many of Alexander ’ s other childhood companions he was not exiled in its aftermath.
Whatever view of science and the sociology of scientific knowledge is correct, it is a fact that in the history of science there have been many instances of new theories ( e. g., germ theory of disease, finitude of the speed of light, radioactivity ) being ridiculed and shunned by the greater scientific community when first proposed or discovered, only later to be adopted as more probably accurate.
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.
The tune " Tom Hark " is often played at many stadiums following a goal by the home team and for chants such as " Thursday Nights, Channel 5 ", whilst " Que Sera, Sera ( Whatever Will Be, Will Be )" by Doris Day is generally reserved for matches where the venue of the final is Wembley Stadium.
Whatever the conditions in which Thoros entered Cilicia, he found it occupied by many Greek garrisons.
Whatever the reasons, the Ives product line after 1928 inherited many recognizable traits from three different companies ' product lines.
The title of their debut album Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not is a direct quote from the book, and many of the songs were inspired by Albert Finney's character.
Whatever the season, colorful displays are decorated with many real fragrant flowers, and fountains may also be present.
Whatever residual fears many in England may have felt at the prospect of being ruled by a Scot, James's arrival aroused a mood of high expectation.
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.
Although many of us were already engaged in this sort of work in some fashion, Gordon-Conwell Seminary professor David F. Wells ' book, No Place for Truth, Or Whatever Happened to Evangelical Theology?
Whatever the formation mechanism, the morphology and distribution of many paterae suggest that these features are structurally controlled, with at least half bounded by faults or mountains.
Whatever the number of contract soldiers, commentators such as Alexander Goltz are pessimistic that many more combat ready units will result, as senior officers " see no difference between professional NCOs, ... versus conscripts who have been drilled in training schools for less than six months.
Whatever their history, many lend themselves to being treated as sports.
Whatever the true number of churches he designed in England, this was a period not only of church restoration but also building of many new Roman Catholic Churches.
Like many other songs in the band's catalogue, " Whatever " preaches the importance of being yourself and being able to do what you choose.

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