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Whatever and popular
Whatever its origins were, the nunchaku were not a popular weapon, evidenced by the fact that no known traditional nunchaku kata exist.
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.
Quo's more popular songs from this era include " Paper Plane " ( 1972 ), " Caroline " ( 1973 ), " Down Down " ( 1975 ), " Rain " ( 1976 ), " Rockin ' All Over the World " ( 1977 ) and " Whatever You Want " ( 1979 ).
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.
There were several supporting actors who were well-known names on British television: Miss Maitland was played by Brigit Forsyth who had starred in the popular sitcom Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
A spokeswoman said: " With slogans from characters in shows such as Little Britain and The Catherine Tate Show providing us with more and more contemporary slang, our Whatever sweets – now nicknamed chav hearts – have become very popular with kids and grown-ups alike.
Whatever the truth in this theory, it has remained popular amongst children and due to its shortness is occasionally seen as a good " starting point " by British parents — and primary school teachers — when introducing children to Roald Dahl's stories for younger readers.
The popular and critically acclaimed album " Whatever it May Take " saw a re-release in 2007.
Whatever renown this game may have, it has been attributed to the inclusion of a Chinchirorin " mini-game " in a popular PlayStation Game, Genso Suikoden.
" Franco made his film debut in a brief role in the 1999 Drew Barrymore-starring Never Been Kissed and his first major movie was the romantic teen comedy Whatever It Takes ( 2000 ), in which he played popular jock Chris.
The earliest offerings of the song in popular culture can be found in the 1985 episode Whatever Works in season 2 of the TV crime drama Miami Vice.
Whatever the origin of Kelly ’ s story, it proved to be popular in Krakow.
He was very sensitive of injury, though quite as alive to kindness ; a thorough-going enemy and a thorough-going friend .” Whatever the truth of these tales there seems no doubt that Glyndŵr and his men, and popular tradition, regarded Dafydd as one of the chief enemies of the rebellion.
* " Que Sera, Sera ( Whatever Will Be, Will Be )", a 1956 popular song recorded by Doris Day
Whatever the origins of this phrase, it is now very popular among a subgroup group of Breslover Hasidim who follow Rabbi Odesser, who are colloquially known as the Na Nachs.
Whatever Lola Wants is a popular song, sometimes rendered as " Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets ".
He had an older sister, Vera, and an older brother, Jay Livingston ( 1915 – 2001 ), who wrote or co-wrote many popular songs for films and television, including " Buttons and Bows ", " Mona Lisa ", " Whatever Will Be, Will Be ( Que Sera, Sera )", as well as the popular Christmas song " Silver Bells ".
She has released two albums, Who Do You Think I Am in 1995, which scored several radio hits in Ireland, and No Mermaid in 1998, which enjoyed moderate success in Ireland, the U. K., and the U. S .. No Mermaid was released by Interscope Records after a bidding war between several major labels, and included the hugely popular single " Whatever It Takes ".
The show was originally a movie but the ABS-CBN management decided to make a sitcom out of it due to the movie's popular line " Ok Fine, Whatever ".
His daughter, Jennifer Koppelman Hutt, is a radio personality who has hosted several radio shows including the popular Sirius Satellite Radio show Whatever with Alexis and Jennifer alongside Alexis Stewart ( Martha Stewart's daughter ).

Whatever and view
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 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 version of this view is preferred, whether cast in terms of the Gricean intentions ( see Paul Grice ) or in terms of the structure of Searlean illocutionary acts ( see speech act ), it does not obviously apply to explaining the absurdity of the commissive version of Moore's paradox.
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.
All these considerations strongly suggest that part of this same text was erased. The question remains as to what was erased by a later family member ... Whatever was rubbed out must have been controversial or unsatisfactory from the family ’ s point of view
Whatever from the physical point of view was the organic, biological cause of the end of her bodily life, it can be said that for Mary the passage from this life to the next was the full development of grace in glory, so that no death can ever be so fittingly described as a “ dormition ” as hers.
Whatever the analysis, though, the standard view ( both pre-Gettier and post-Gettier ) pushes for narrower analyses of knowledge than mere true belief.
Whatever may have been the importance of the tests of German arms in the Spanish Civil War from tactical, technical and operational points of view, they did not provide the experience that was needed nor lead to the formulation of sound strategic concepts.
Daniel had a nearly pathological view of the promiscuity of women, but despite this he says " Whatever your wife does, do not damage your marriage " and he goes on to say " if you are jealous, do not whisper a word about it ... when you are jealous, learn to look up at the ceiling.
Whatever the general merits of the view that war silences law or modulates its voice, that view has no place in the interpretation and application of a Constitution designed precisely to confront war and, in a manner that accords with democratic principles, to accommodate it.
Whatever view one takes, it is clear depreciation raises complex issues, because depreciation write-offs often do not reflect the " real " loss of value of a fixed asset, but rather the maximum value permitted by governments and auditors to be written off for tax purposes
Whatever view one takes on the theoretical issues, no one can evade the ( either simultaneous or sequential ) reciprocal effects of individual business behaviour and aggregate economic outcomes.

Whatever and events
Whatever religious, mystical or spiritual elements were central to Stonehenge, its design includes a celestial observatory function, which might have allowed prediction of eclipse, solstice, equinox and other celestial events important to a contemporary religion.
Whatever the form, the content may concern real-world people and events ; this is termed " personal experience narrative ".
Whatever the prior events, the Serapeum of Alexandria was not rebuilt.
During the 2012 episode of True Blood titled " Whatever I Am, You Made Me " the vampire Salome, a Chancellor of the Vampire Authority, has a discussion with Bill about the actual events surrounding the beheading of John the Baptist and the Dance of the Seven Veils.
Whatever the order of these events, in Frisia, St. Wulfram converted the son of King Radbod and was allowed to preach.

Whatever and were
Whatever the Hetman's ambitions, his colleagues were kept ill at ease.
Whatever the unhappy inmates of such camps are like today, Dostoevsky's companions were about as grim a lot as can be imagined.
Whatever the items remaining were then later stolen in 1834 during an anti-clerical riot and the extinction of religious Orders in Portugal.
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.
An agent in the New York office sent an e-mail to FBI headquarters saying, " Whatever has happened to this, someday someone will die, and the public will not understand why we were not more effective and throwing every resource we had at certain ' problems.
Whatever the fortunes of the rites in the meantime, in the last decade of the 5th century they prompted Pope Gelasius I's taunt to the senators who were intent on preserving them: " If you assert that this rite has salutary force, celebrate it yourselves in the ancestral fashion ; run nude yourselves that you may properly carry out the mockery.
Whatever the circumstances were, the marriage failed, and Anne agreed to a peaceful annulment, assumed the title My Lady, the King's Sister, and received a massive divorce settlement, which included Richmond Palace, Hever Castle, and numerous other estates across the country.
Whatever criticisms may be made of Grace for making money for himself out of cricket, he was " punctilious in his aid when ( professional players ) were the beneficiaries ".
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.
Hua spearheaded what became known as the Two Whatevers, namely,Whatever policy originated from Chairman Mao, we must continue to support ,” andWhatever directions were given to us from Chairman Mao, we must continue to follow .” Like Deng, Hua wanted to reverse the damage of the Cultural Revolution ; but unlike Deng, who wanted to propose new economic models for China, Hua intended to move the Chinese economic and political system towards Soviet-style planning of the early 1950s.
Whatever speed adjustments were possible were made by moving the drive belt among a small number of pulleys ( usually three ) of varying diameters.
" Whatever the concepts were, the architecture is an excellent and rare example of a thirty-year era when English architecture was in a harmonious transition from domestic Tudor, strongly influenced by perpendicular Gothic, to the Italian Renaissance classical style.
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.
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.
Whatever the claims of various modern ethnic groups, many of the peoples once known as the Scythians of Antiquity were amalgamated into the various Slavic peoples of eastern and southeastern Europe.
Leopold thought that he might be seen as a deserter if he were to leave the country: " Whatever happens, I have to share the same fate as my troops.
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.

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