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Whatever and truth
Whatever the psychological truth in the Oedipus myth, an Oedipus who is drawn to his fate by irresistible external forces can carry the symbol of humanity and its archaic crime, and the incest that is unknowing renews the mystery of the eternal dream of childhood and absorbs us in the secret.
Whatever the truth behind this, the young king was forced to depend heavily on his Ptolemaic support and even struck portraits with the characteristic features of king Ptolemy I.
Whatever the truth Olympia, rather than face trial, subsequently fled France for Brussels in January 1680, leaving Eugene in the care of his father's mother, Marie de Bourbon, and her daughter, Hereditary Princess of Baden, mother of Prince Louis of Baden.
Whatever the truth of the rumours, James required a royal match to preserve the Stuart line.
Whatever the truth of the story — and it is not accepted by all authorities — Joan left Vaucouleurs on February 23 for Chinon.
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 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 truth of the matter, years later when she was acting as Regent for William in England, she used her authority to confiscate Brihtric's lands and throw him into prison, where he died.
Whatever the truth of this suggestion, Cassander stood out amongst the diadochi in his hostility to Alexander's memory.
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 the truth of the matter, whether Henry had found Catherine to be a virgin on their wedding night has never been recorded.
This was not the only occasion on which Akiba was made to feel the truth of his favorite maxim (" Whatever God doeth He doeth for the best ").
Whatever the truth may be, the Valaam monastery was a northern outpost of Eastern Orthodoxy against the heathens and, later, a western outpost against Catholic Christianity from Tavastia, Savonia and ( Swedish ) Karelia.
Whatever proportion of truth or of tradition there may be in the tale, the steep dividing " pinnacle " was known to the people in the area as " Matrimony Hill.
Whatever the truth of Jane's involvement in the fall of the Boleyns, or her feelings towards it, the immediate aftermath was very hard for her, both socially and financially.
Whatever the truth of Roberts ' gender, he could not possibly have been Anne Bonny in disguise, as some supporters of the thesis have claimed.
Whatever the truth of the account, Connecticut records show that its government formally surrendered its seals and ceased operation that day.
Whatever the truth, Tango voluntarily replaced the " slapping " advert with an almost-identical new version where the orange-clad person kisses the man instead of hitting him.
Whatever the truth, the Helmasperger document of November 6, 1455, shows that Fust advanced money to Gutenberg ( apparently 800 guilders in 1450, and another 800 in 1452 ) to carry on his work, and that Fust, in 1455, brought a suit against Gutenberg to recover the money he had lent, claiming 2026 guilders for principal and interest.
Whatever the truth of the paternity, and despite their mutual misgivings, Heseltine and Puma were married at Chelsea Registry Office on 22 December 1916.
Whatever the truth of this story, Hatton's loyalty to his sovereign appears to have been unquestioned, and on one memorable occasion in December 1584 he led 400 kneeling members of the House of Commons in a prayer for the Queen's safety.
Whatever the truth of this story, it is known however that Henry VIII did hunt in the area around Hitchin and practised archery on Butts Close.
Whatever may be the limitations which trammel inquiry elsewhere we believe the great state University of Wisconsin should ever encourage that continual and fearless sifting and winnowing by which alone the truth can be found.
Whatever truth the pagan authors contain he regards as borrowed from Moses and the prophets, who alone declare God's revelation to man.

Whatever and matter
Whatever the cryptographic assurance of the protocols themselves, the association between a public key and its owner is ultimately a matter of subjective judgment on the part of the trusted third party, since the key is a mathematical entity, while the owner-and the connection between owner and key-are not.
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 Pakenham's thoughts on the matter, the meeting settled the method and place of the attack.
Whatever may have been the merits of the question it would appear that in this matter Parkes put convictions before policy.
Whatever the entities decide, it does not matter, as, ultimately, Death will claim them ( a reference to " The Illusion Of Permanence " and the fact that even those with the longest life span will only " live a lifetime " and live " Brief Lives ").
Whatever the truth of the matter, Tethlis did not return from the Blighted Isle and the Asur armada sailed home.
Whatever the truth of the matter, once he arrived, he was given as a " present " to Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, to whose palace in Wolfenbüttel he was taken.
Whatever the source, these overdensities gravitationally attract matter.

Whatever and certainly
Whatever the extent of Lane's help to her mother in writing the books, it certainly played some role.
Whatever the reason, it certainly brought forward the image of a happy, hearty, healthy, hard-working and pretty Welsh woman, who, quite probably, kept their families of Wales alive during difficult times.
Whatever the case may be, Cadwallon was certainly affected by the ambitions of Edwin, King of Northumbria.
Whatever they were in 2002, they were almost certainly higher than 5 per 1, 000.

Whatever and played
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 ).
With her sister Vanessa as Olga, she returned to the London stage playing Masha in Three Sisters in 1991 at the Queen's Theatre, London, and later played the title role in a television production of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane ?, again with her sister.
* When Oasis mimed to " Whatever " on Top of the Pops in 1994, one of the cello players from the symphony was replaced by rhythm guitarist Bonehead, who clearly had no idea how the instrument should be played.
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.
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?
Whatever the origins the " Local Derby " is now a recognised term used to describe a football game played between local rivals and a " Derby " is a name frequently used to describe a horse race.
Hickson played Mrs Chambers in Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
Recalling the recording of the album, in an interview with Pete Hamill in Rolling Stone ( 5 June 1975 ), Lennon recalled: " Elton sort of popped in on the sessions for ' Walls and Bridges ' and sort of zapped in and played the piano and ended up singing ' Whatever Gets You Thru the Night ' with me.
Whatever the merits of either case, both schools agreed that the landlord and the state both played a vital role in the development ( if not the origin of ) the mir.
" 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.
Whatever the form, the game is played the same.
In the 1981 season she played the old lady at the movie theater, a role that had been originated by Ruth Buzzi on Whatever Turns You On.
He then suggests options for dealing with illusions: “ Whatever games are played with us, we must play no games with ourselves, but deal in our privacy with the last honesty and truth .” ( 285 ).
Whatever concerns Miller might have had about Beneke's playing were quickly dismissed ; Miller immediately made Beneke his primary tenor sax soloist and Beneke played all but a few of the tenor solos on all of the records and personal appearances made by the Miller band until it disbanded in 1942.
Whatever the case, it is clear that nature was unkind to them but Ruth remained optimistic, stating that this had been more than compensated for by the part he had played in her life.
Next he played Ray in Peter Hewitt's film comedy, Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?

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