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Whichever and case
Whichever may be the case, Tibetan Buddhists today trace their spiritual roots to Indian masters such as Padmasambhāva, Atiśa, Tilopa, Naropa and their later Tibetan students.
Whichever is the case, it is clear that the turtle ship employed multiple decks to separate the rowers from the combat compartment.
Whichever the case, production paperwork from this point on stopped the practice of adding the prefix, perhaps as a measure to prevent the " mistake " from happening again.
Whichever the case, these abundant sculptures are present in all the Balcanic and most of the Danubian Neolithic complex form many millennia, though they can't be considered exclusive of this area.
Whichever the case, the product of Tau and Kerana's intercourse was seven children who were cursed by the goddess Arasy and born as monsters.
Whichever is the case, Ibn al-Farid's father was a knowledgeable scholar and gave his son a good foundation in belles lettres.
Whichever the case, Lysanias was put to death by Mark Antony for his Parthian sympathies, at the instigation of Cleopatra, who had eyes on the territories of Lysanias.

Whichever and has
Whichever axis she uses, she has a 50 % probability of obtaining "+" and 50 % probability of obtaining "−", completely at random ; according to quantum mechanics, it is fundamentally impossible for her to influence what result she gets.
Whichever container is used, the video itself is not re-encoded and represents a complete digital copy of what has been recorded onto tape.
Whichever party has the highest quotient gets the next seat allocated, and their quotient is recalculated given their new seat total.
Whichever position the nitrogen, which has the hydrogen on it, is in, is how the tautomer is named.
Whichever other player has the ball throws it at the batsman attempting to dismiss them by hitting their legs.
Whichever team has more points at the end of the game is declared the winner ; in the event of a tie, each league has its own rules for overtime to break the tie.
Whichever team has more rounds won at the end of a match wins.
Whichever team has the most points at the end wins.
* Control theory: Whichever parent has residence of the children may exercise power over the other parent.
Whichever faction has the most pattern tokens on their side has dominance.
Whichever method has been adopted, responder will evaluate the additional information and make one of the following choices: sign off in 3 of the agreed suit ; jump to game in the agreed suit ; jump to game in NT if the suit is a minor ; or make a counter try in yet another new suit.
Whichever player has the most victory points by the end of the game wins.
Whichever team has the most points at the end of the game wins.
' Whichever team has the most points after both teams have run the mission wins.
Whichever, the Earth now orbits a dying sun, and mismanagement of the planet by their predecessors has reduced it to a wasteland.

Whichever and way
Whichever the way, he would rot in this vast choking green, his wife never to receive an urn of his ashes.
Whichever way the umpire signals a four he must, by law, finish with his arm across the chest ( so as to avoid confusion about whether a No Ball was delivered as well ).
Whichever way the organization goes, they consider the pyramid describing the cost and risk of introducing change to already-begun development processes:
It is a fixed requirement for the recitation of an obligatory prayer, but for other prayers and devotions one may follow what is written in the Qur ' an: " Whichever way ye turn, there is the face of God.
Whichever way it turns out isn't set in concrete, though, since we have free will in how we choose to manifest its potentials, or at least in the way we choose to respond as individuals.
The three legs are reflected in the island's motto ( adopted late in the symbol's history ):, traditionally translated from Latin as Whithersoever you throw it, it will stand, or Whichever way you throw it, it will stand.
Whichever way one looks at it, whether it is seen as a major victory of Christian defenders over Islamic aggressors, or a bloody, yet minor combat between neighbouring provinces, the Battle of Sisak was the prelude to the long Second Ottoman-Habsburg War, and both empires experienced six more of such wars until 1791: 1592 – 1606, 1660 – 1664, 1683 – 1699, 1716 – 1718, 1737 – 1739 and 1788 – 1791.
Whichever way, some of the songs ... sound muddy — irritating ' cause you know how good they could be.
Whichever way it is spelt, the word holm ( e ) is believed to derive from an Old Norse root referring to a dry place within a marshy area.
* United States midterm election, 2006: The Democratic Party, " Whichever way you look at it, the Republicans deserve to get clobbered next week "

Whichever and puts
" Whichever zombie puts it on becomes the demon incarnate – and Pat does so.
Whichever symbol generator detects a fault, puts up a warning on its own display.

Whichever and at
Whichever side holds the Ashes, the urn normally remains in the Marylebone Cricket Club Museum at Lord's since being presented to the MCC by Bligh's widow upon his death.
Whichever team is first to control all the flags at once, wins.
Whichever euphemism is used, there are 15 total people in four tiers ( 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 ) in the scheme-with the Airplane Game as the example, the person at the top of this tree is the " captain ," the two below are " co-pilots ," the four below are " crew ," and the bottom eight joiners are the " passengers.
Whichever definition of unreliability one follows, there are a number of signs that constitute or at least hint at a narrator ’ s unreliability.
Whichever side of the Atlantic one chooses to place Eliot, Jarrell was his superior in at least one significant respect.
Whichever contestant had scored the most points at the end of Round Two went on to face " The Schwab " in the Schwab Showdown.
Whichever contestant is ' in the red ' at the end of the time is eliminated from the competition.
Whichever the original image, it was almost certainly a poster of a celebrated late 19th-century snake charmer who performed under the stage name " Nala Damajanti " ( apparently a combination of the names of two husband-and-wife characters from the Indian epic the Mahabharata, which appeared in several variations, particularly " Maladamatjaute ") at numerous venues, including the Folies Bergère in 1886.

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