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Whenever siddha is mentioned the 84 siddhas and 9 nathas are remembered and it is this tradition of siddha which is known as the Siddha Sampradaya.
Whenever Parlour is mentioned, they find some way to bring this up.
Whenever it was mentioned by ancient geographers, the city was described as one of the most beautiful in Anatolia.
Whenever a carnivorous predator ( anacondas ) is featured on the show, its diet is not mentioned, unlike when herbivores are shown ( such as marmosets ).

Whenever and her
Whenever his or her punishments or rewards are over he or she is sent back to earth, also known as " Martyalok " or human world.
Whenever a child is born in Japan, a local Shinto shrine adds the child's name to a list kept at the shrine and declares him or her a.
Whenever Alti stares at Xena, Xena often feels the pain of when her legs were broken, her back snapped by her Chakram, and multiple barrages of attacks from some of her mortal enemies.
Whenever someone asked to be put through to an undertaker, the operator would connect them to her husband.
Whenever and wherever Eudocia needed to express greatness, pain, truthfulness, deceit, beauty, suffering, mourning, recognition, understanding, fear, or astonishment, there was an apt Homeric line or passage ready in her memory to be recalled.
Whenever her weight threatened to exceed fifty kilos, a " fasting cure " or " hunger cure " would follow, which involved almost complete fasting.
Whenever difficult negotiations broke off between the Hungarians and the court, they were resumed with her help.
Whenever the Sovereign appoints Lords Commissioners to perform certain actions on his or her behalf ( for example, to formally declare in Parliament that the Royal Assent has been granted, or to prorogue or dissolve Parliament ), the Lord Chancellor usually served as the principal or senior Lord Commissioner.
Whenever a man hears it he is young, and Nature is in her spring ; wherever he hears it, it is a new world and a free country, and the gates of Heaven are not shut against him.
Whenever she casts a spell, a boy named Stanley attempts to rat her out on the teacher, Mrs. Carter, but she refuses to believe him.
( Whenever we see a man walking with a particular gait, with one arm paralysed in a particular way, we say " This man has had a stroke "; and, if we see a woman in her late 50s with one arm distorted in a particular way, we say " She had polio as a child ".
Whenever he reappears in a strip, it's usually to re-authorize her termination for some perfectly senseless reason, although he's often side-tracked by the appearance of Drusilla or some other, more intimidating presence.
:( e ) Whenever the Government concerned shall have determined that a vessel of any special construction or purpose cannot comply with the provisions of any of these Rules with respect to the number, position, range, or arc of visibility of lights or shapes, as well as to the disposition and characteristics of sound-signalling appliances, such vessel shall comply with such other provisions in regard to the number, position, range or arc of visibility of lights or shapes, as well as to the disposition and characteristics of sound-signalling appliances, as her Government shall have determined to be the closest possible compliance with these Rules in respect of that vessel.
Whenever Alti stares at Xena, Xena often feels the pain of when her legs were broken, her back snapped by her Chakram, and multiple barrages of attacks from some of her mortal enemies.
Whenever the player that the point guard is tasked with defending is away from the ball, a point guard will usually allow distance to accumulate from his or her assignment in order to help his or her teammates with their assignments.

Whenever and name
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In a 2003 Inside the Actors Studio interview, Sheen explained, " Whenever I would call for an appointment, whether it was a job or an apartment, and I would give my name, there was always that hesitation and when I'd get there, it was always gone.
Whenever two peers using BitComet ( with Torrent Exchange enabled ) connect to each other they exchange lists of all the torrents ( name and info-hash ) they have in the Torrent Share storage ( torrent files which were previously downloaded and for which the user chose to enable sharing by Torrent Exchange ).
The tendency toward interchanging artists and repertoire was well established when Rick Astley's breakout album Whenever You Need Somebody got its name and title track from a minor hit the trio had produced a year earlier for O ' Chi Brown.
*" Whenever I say your name ( radio edit )"-3: 41
*" Whenever I say your name ( radio edit 1 )"-4: 02
*" Whenever I say your name ( will. i. am remix featuring Black Eyed Peas )"-4: 02
*" Whenever I say your name ( Salaam's Groove Mix )"
*" Whenever I say your name ( Billy Mann mix )"
Whenever I came across the name of someone I knew, I would read exactly what it said about that person.
But she swore to them by the name of the living and eternal God: ' Whenever I see you or your names or your forms in an amulet, I will have no power over that infant.
Whenever the name may have been formally accepted, it led to Almonte being the only community in Ontario, and likely Canada, to be named for a Mexican general.
Whenever he announced his full name, he would be spotlighted by moonlight as lightning would flash and a wolf would howl outside ( even if it was daylight ).
Whenever Kolora, which later played under the name of Jiskra, met up with Slavoj Liberec, the match was always important and a rough battle to the end.
A trio again, the group was spotted by record producers Bill and Steve Jerome, who recorded them in 1964 first for Laurie Records, then on Ernie Maresca's song " Whenever a Teenager Cries " on the Pittsburgh-based World Artists label with a new name Reparata and the Delrons.
Whenever Teresa got frustrated to the point of hysteria with Juan, she'd scream his name three times ("¡ Juan, Juan, Juan !").

Whenever and was
Whenever the place was cleaned or a meal served it was Precious who did the work.
Whenever he laughed it was all he was doing.
Whenever he deigned to appear at the studio he was `` hung over '', uncooperative, rude and insulting.
Whenever the Israelites camped, the Ark was placed in a special and sacred tent, called the Tabernacle.
Whenever the book was written and whatever the historicity of the events recounted in it, clearly by the time it was written the term " Yehudim " ( יהודים-Jews ) already gained a meaning quite close to what it means up to the present — i. e. an ethnic-religious group, scattered in many countries, organised in autonomous communities and a target of hatred.
Whenever he was upset, he was given a flower, which immediately calmed him.
Whenever Murgatroyd was asked what he was doing, he said he was making a kluge, and actually he was one of the world's best kluge makers.
Whenever dialogue was written in a Prakrit, the reader would also be provided with a Sanskrit translation.
Whenever a back vowel (/ a /, / o / or / u /, whether long or short ) occurred in a syllable and the front vowel / i / or the front glide / j / occurred in the next, the vowel in the first syllable was fronted.
Whenever he felt that his emotional wall was being breached, he had outbursts of anger, exhibiting a furious temper that terrified his family.
Whenever Arkan was in trouble Dolanc helped him as a reward for his services to the Yugoslav secret state police ( UDBA ), as seen in the escape from the Lugano prison in 1981.
" Whenever there was a shortage of fodder, Cyrus could get some on account of his having a lot helpers and his forethought.
Whenever a Lord High Steward became necessary — at certain trials and at coronation — one was appointed for the occasion only.
Whenever Rukeyser was on vacation or otherwise absent, one of the show's regular panelists would fill in.

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