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Whatever and level
Whatever the cause, his mood in the fifties rarely rises above the level of the capably sardonic.
Whatever strategy is used ( simple or mutual ), the level of protection strongly depends on the correctness of the implementation of the web browser and the server software and the actual cryptographic algorithms supported.
Whatever level of assumption is made, correctly calibrated inference in general requires these assumptions to be correct ; i. e., that the data-generating mechanisms really has been correctly specified.
Whatever the merits of a new system, it is unlikely to displace Hanyu Pinyin at this level.

Whatever and dispute
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 ).

Whatever and over
Whatever difference which might part us, something hovers over them, it is the great images of national unity, which we all desire, for which we would all stand, willing to die if necessary.
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 cause or causes of forgetting over the short-term may be, there is consensus that it severely limits the amount of new information that we can retain over brief periods of time.
Whatever Glaspie did or did not say in her interview with Saddam, the Iraqis assumed that the United States had invested too much in building relations with Iraq over the 1980s to sacrifice them for Kuwait.
The format of the 1981 episodes as aired on CJOH was similar to that of the inaugural 1979 season, with the differences being that each show featured skits revolving around a certain topic ( something that carried over from Whatever Turns You On ) and that the disco dancers were replaced by video game competitions.
Most special features were carried over from the previous " Whatever!
Whatever the reason Horn and Bernhard estimated that the Spanish reinforcements numbered only 7, 000, not 21, 000, added to the 12, 000 Imperials this gave the Habsburgs a considerable superiority over the 26, 000 Protestants.
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.
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.
Whatever displeasure fans felt over the name change has not translated into diminished support for the team, as attendance levels have remained well above 2002 numbers.
Whatever may be the consequences, we must risk something ; if we do not, all is over.
Whatever protection the CP could have hoped to receive from Lewis evaporated in any event in 1940, when Lewis abruptly resigned from his position as President of the CIO following his baffling decision to support Wendell Willkie over Roosevelt for President that year.
After Crisis, Pérez inked the final issue of Superman ( issue # 423 ) in September 1986, over Curt Swan's pencils for Part 1 of the 2-part story Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
Whatever lands they still held communally would be eventually taken over by growing Spanish-held haciendas.
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 truth, the Lords of Winterau had already ceded the Vogtei rights that they had held over nine and a half Hufen of the Sandhof to the monks of Eberbach in 1209.
Whatever the quality and importance of his recent films, expression through the image always predominates over that of the word and one almost never misses the essence if one can only vaguely hear the dialogue.
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.
In his distress over the uncertain fate of his soul he cried out to God,Whatever happens, Lord, may I at least love you in this life if I cannot love you in eternity .” At the age of 18, while studying at the Jesuit run Collège de Clermont at the University of Paris, according to the book The Spirit of St. Francis de Sales, by Jean-Pierre Camus:
Whatever the public outcry over the electoral inequalities, Hall's political bravery in introducing legislation to reform the House of Assembly to a more equitable system of representation should not be underestimated.
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 power the family of the Great Sun and Tattooed Serpent did have over outlying villages was reduced in the late 1720s when both died.

Whatever and time
Whatever was the science in the high school course for the time being, that was my favorite study.
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 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.
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 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 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 influences, the legend began in earnest in the early 12th century with two reports of visits of an Archbishop of India to Constantinople and of a Patriarch of India to Rome at the time of Pope Callixtus II ( 1119 – 1124 ).
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.
** Oasis release their debut album Definitely Maybe, it becomes the fastest selling debut album in the United Kingdom at the time until 2006 when it was beaten by the Arctic Monkeys ' debut album, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not.
Whatever the cause, the distortions can recur several times a day and may take some time to abate.
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.
Koop also took some time off from his surgical practice to make a series of films with Christian apologist Francis Schaeffer titled " Whatever Happened to the Human Race ".
Whatever the start time, the entire evening lasts three to four hours in most venues ( with rare exceptions ).
This time Brash focussed on " Welfare Dependency: Whatever Happened to Personal Responsibility?
Whatever discord there may have been at the time of production, Brosnan and Zimbalist speak fondly of one another in more recent interviews, and are occasionally in touch.
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 role of the Contract, Republicans were elected to a majority of both houses of Congress for the first time since 1953, and several parts of the Contract were enacted.
Whatever lancet windows may have been in the chancel south wall were replaced with three two-light Decorated Gothic windows with reticulated tracery, and a double piscina was added at the same time.
* You Can't Do That on Television ( 1979-1990 ) ( produced for Nickelodeon from 1982-1990 ; a short-lived spinoff, Whatever Turns You On, aired nationally in prime time on CTV in the fall of 1979 )
Whatever the case, if a device is unable to process a frame at a given time, it simply does not confirm its reception: timeout-based retransmission can be performed a number of times, following after that a decision of whether to abort or keep trying.
Whatever its origins, it has seen occasional literary use since at least the time of Shakespeare.

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