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Whatever and implications
Whatever the implications of the recent findings, McKee concludes that they highlight a ubiquitous point about evolution: " every species is a transitional species.
Cornish tries to deflect the implications of his argument thus: ' Whatever ' the Jews ' may have done, nothing humanly justifies what was done to them.

Whatever and their
Whatever their faults, they are not hypocrites.
Whatever we felt about the redcoats, we respected them in terms of their trade, which was killing ; ;
Whatever learning they may have had in their order doesn't disturb them now.
Whatever the nature of their relationship, Domitian seems to have displayed little sympathy when his brother lay dying, instead making for the Praetorian camp where he was proclaimed emperor.
Whatever Jones and The Monkees were meant to be, they became creative artists in their own right, and Jones's chipper Brit-pop presence was a big reason they were able to produce work that was commercial, wholesome and yet impressively weird.
Whatever axis their spins are measured along, they are always found to be opposite.
Whatever their politics, they shall be fed!
Whatever its relation to the physical body it is generally agreed that mind is that which enables a being to have subjective awareness and intentionality towards their environment, to perceive and respond to stimuli with some kind of agency, and to have a consciousness, including thinking and feeling.
" 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.
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.
Weir then took up a position with the Commonwealth Film Unit ( later renamed Film Australia ), for which he made several documentaries, including a short documentary about an underprivileged outer Sydney suburb, Whatever Happened to Green Valley, in which residents were invited to make their own film segments.
Whatever their reasons for their style of working, both Cannan and Milford had a very hardnosed view of what needed to be done, and they proceeded to do it.
Whatever definition is used, measuring the IP of different input devices allows the devices to be compared with respect to their pointing capability.
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 their aspirations for the future and pretensions in the present, the rabbis, though powerful and influential, constitute a minority group seeking to exercise authority without much governmental support, to dominate without substantial means of coercion.
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 forms are born, O Arjuna, in any womb whatsoever, the great Brahma ( Nature ) is their womb and I am the seed-giving father.
Whatever the declaration, most scholars ( those of the Hanafi, Shafi ' i, some of the Hambali and the Imami Shi ' i schools ) hold that it is not binding and irrevocable until actually delivered to the beneficiaries or put in their use.
Due to their obstinate personality traits Cherry-Garrard held the birds in great regard,Whatever Adélie penguin does has individuality, and he lays bare his whole life for all to see.
Whatever their origin, the prayers were quite widely circulated in the late Middle Ages, and became regular features in Books of Hours and other devotional literature.
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.
Whatever his denomination, he sympathized with the Separatists, supporting and defending Plymouth Colony for much of his life, although there is no evidence as to whether he joined their church.
Whatever their source, hojojutsu techniques and methods are seldom demonstrated outside of Japan.

Whatever and revolt
Whatever quarrels or insubordination might exist within the cabinet, they never broke out into open revolt.
Whatever the case may be, all of the accounts agree that a popular revolt ousted the Ogiso and that shortly afterwards, the Eweka dynasty was founded with its founder being sent by the King of Ife in response to a request that he send the citizens of Benin a ruler.

Whatever and Greeks
In the Aeneid, Virgil gives Laocoön the famous line Equo ne credite, Teucri / Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentes, or " Do not trust the Horse, Trojans / Whatever it is, I fear the Greeks even bearing gifts.
Whatever it is, I ’ m afraid of Greeks even those bearing gifts .’
Whatever it is, I fear the Greeks, even bringing gifts.

Whatever and eyes
" Whatever his fate ", he wrote in his memoirs, " in the eyes of blacks, the university bore the brunt of the blame.
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 the truth, many ages after Conan's empire had faded into legend, the chronicles of the Barbarian King were uncovered by a prince and his Wazir ... a mysterious Wazir dressed in Stygian clothing, with emerald, serpent-like eyes who was noticeably uncomfortable about the mention of Conan and was heard to remark " Always Barbarians, everywhere I turn ... is there no end to them?

Whatever and most
*" Whatever may not properly be done in public is forbidden even in the most secret chamber " ( Shabbat 64b ).
Whatever the case, the result was the execution of Silius, Messalina, and most of her circle.
Whatever the casualty figures, for the second time in eight years, the " busiest and most famous square in Europe " had been transformed into a bloody battleground.
Whatever Edward's wishes, it was likely that any claim by William would be opposed by Godwin, the Earl of Wessex, a member of the most powerful family in England.
* February 24 – Doris Day records her most famous song: Que Sera, Sera ( Whatever Will Be, Will Be ).
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads ?, a sequel to the earlier show, surpassed the original, while the same writers ( Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais ) provided Ronnie Barker with his most successful sitcom vehicle, Porridge ( 1974 – 77 ).
Whatever information has been most recently presented by the media is likely to be more accessible in an individual ’ s mind.
Whatever the truth of the matter this subject has been widely studied and the most current theory is probably that of Pedro Martínez Cavero, another important Orosius scholar.
Whatever the mechanism, this single parent ( uniparental ) pattern of mtDNA inheritance is found in most animals, most plants and in fungi as well.
Whatever the cause, due to this linguistic ( if not cultural ) replacement, most place names in modern England are discernibly Anglo-Saxon.
Whatever doubts may exist about the authorship of the " Prologue ," its most famous line has become an iconic part of Australian culture.
The two most significant pieces of music in the film — the song, " Que Sera, Sera ( Whatever Will Be, Will Be )", and the Storm Clouds Cantata played in the Royal Albert Hall — are not by Herrmann ( although he did re-orchestrate the cantata by Australian-born composer Arthur Benjamin written for the earlier Hitchcock film of the same name ).
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.
Whatever the extent of the collaboration, it seems to have worked both ways: two of Lane's most successful novels, Let the Hurricane Roar ( 1932 ) and Free Land ( 1938 ), were written at the same time as the " Little House " series and basically re-told Ingalls and Wilder family tales in an adult format.
Whatever way they chose the roads were mostly bridgeless and of the most primitive kind, making travel tedious and difficult.
Whatever the start time, the entire evening lasts three to four hours in most venues ( with rare exceptions ).
Whatever be the case, it is adamant, in Krishna's words, that love and innocent pure intention is the most powerful motive force in a devotee's spiritual life.
Whatever the case, the following year Rockwell was arrested, tried, and acquitted of the attempted murder ( Bushman, p. 468 ), although most of Boggs ' contemporaries remained convinced of his guilt.
Olly originally performs My United States of Whatever, one of the most successful songs from Lynch's Fake Songs CD.
Sutcliffe's most recent book, Whatever Makes You Happy ( 2008 ), is about interfering mothers and men who refuse to grow up.
" Whatever goes wrong in the country or around the world is telecast 24 / 7, making us think the world is falling to pieces – even when most things are getting better for most people, even in developing nations.

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