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Whatever and reason
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.
He said, " Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.
Whatever the reason for the failure, the French and German armies returned home, and a few years later Damascus was firmly under Nur ad-Din's control.
Whatever other vicissitudes his views went through, he firmly retained his belief in the direct and inextricable connection between human liberty and expansion into space — for which reason he strongly cried out against any idea of space exploration being " a waste of money " or " unnecessary luxury ".
Whatever the reason, the marriage negotiations came to a complete halt.
Whatever the actual reason was, Máel Morda sought allies with which to defy the High-King.
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 the reason, Odo spent the next five years in prison, and his English estates were taken back by the king, as was his office as Earl of Kent: Odo was not however deposed as Bishop of Bayeux.
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 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 true reason, Palmer was forced out of the band, and, at Rick James ' recommendation, nineteen-year-old Motown bassist Greg Reeves replaced him.
Whatever the reason, people began to refer to the center of the hamlet where this house stood as Mogadore.
Whatever the reason, the marriage made it clear … that he was unwilling to leave the woman with whom he had already lived for more than twenty years .”
However, Fairport's co-founder, guitarist Simon Nicol, says in an interview on the band's website: " Whatever the upfront reasons about musical differences and wanting to concentrate on traditional material, I think the accident was the underlying reason why Ashley felt he couldn't continue with us.
Whatever the reason for Laura's initial reluctance, she finally accepted the proposal on behalf of Mary, and they were married by proxy on 30 September 1673 NS.
Whatever the reason, Andersen thought the change would prove more satirical.
Whatever the reason for this later change to the offensive, it was to prove fatal for the Japanese in Burma.
Whatever the reason, Nolan was hit by a splinter from a shell fired from one of the guns positioned on the Fedioukine Heights.
Whatever the reason, Oliver went on to be nominated as Liberal candidate and was re-elected.
Whatever the reason, Constantine kept Crispus at his side.
Whatever the reason, the cloud breaks up into smaller, denser areas which may again break into still smaller areas – the outcome being a cluster of protostars.
Whatever the wisdom of his substantive positions, Chen consistently appeared to act on principle rather than for personal advantage: perhaps another reason he could keep his influence even while excluded from the inner circles of decision-making.
Whatever the reason, Reed was never to play Bond.
Whatever the true reason, Jacobs and her daughter decided to leave Savannah soon after the incident and head back North for the summer.

Whatever and choice
Whatever the frame of reference for the choice of the subject of the case study ( key, outlier, local knowledge ), there is a distinction to be made between the subject and the object of the case study.
Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly … Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered an outsider …” King expressed his remorse that the demonstrations were taking place in Birmingham but felt that the white power structure left the black community with no other choice.
Whatever the choice, it should not be made lightly, as the ramifications will be lasting.

Whatever and prompted
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 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 and say
`` Whatever you say ''.
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.
" Whatever anyone wants to say about the Unification Church, the marital aspect seems to work ," said Robert Epstein, a research psychologist.
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 we may say something ' is ' obviously is not the ' something ' on the silent levels.
John Coltrane paid tribute to Dolphy in an interview: " Whatever I'd say would be an understatement.
Churchill delivered a tribute to him in which he said, " Whatever else history may or may not say about these terrible, tremendous years, we can be sure that Neville Chamberlain acted with perfect sincerity according to his lights and strove to the utmost of his capacity and authority, which were powerful, to save the world from the awful, devastating struggle in which we are now engaged.
:" Whatever the case ", continued Tocqueville, " we may say in a general manner that all political freedoms must be suspended in Algeria.
When Stone returned home from this trip to Russia he wrote in his newsletter: " Whatever the consequences, I have to say what I really feel after seeing the Soviet Union and carefully studying the statements of its leading officials.
" and proclaimed the " Two Whatevers ", meaning that " Whatever Chairman Mao said, we will say, and whatever Chairman Mao did, we will do.
" Whatever works for you, we say.
" Whatever else history may say about me when I'm gone, I hope it will record that I appealed to your best hopes, not your worst fears, to your confidence rather than your doubts.
: Whatever you say, wherever you've been,
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.
He says in Leaving These Children Behind, " Whatever people may say, the war compelled me to undertake hardships along with all the rest of the people.
Whatever else you can say about Homer Lindsay, the most important thing about him was that he taught soulwinning.
Ruth himself has changed his version a couple of times ... Whatever the intent of the gesture, the result was, as they say in Hollywood, slightly colossal.
" This idea portrays law as an all-encompassing framework of human affairs from which no action can ever be immune: Whatever the law does not prohibit, it permits ; either way, the law always has its say, on everything.
*" Whatever it is you say I am, I am not.

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