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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.
Whichever the case, he has greatly tempered the story's brutality the old-fashioned way: He puts an appealing, sympathetic star at the center and surrounds him with beautiful visuals, with a darkly contrasting color palette of bruising black and blue.
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, 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 one
Whichever candidate received the greatest number of votes, except for the one elected President, became Vice President.
Whichever technique you prefer, you should generally stick to one procedure or the other on any given page, since mixing the two may cause confusion.
Whichever opinion these two lexicographers might have had on the origin of Primero, it seems fairly plausible that the game being played in different parts of Europe had to acquire similar names as it migrated from one country to another, or from one region to the other, notably in Italy and Spain.
Whichever factor receives the lowest price before two countries integrate economically and effectively become one market will therefore tend to become more expensive relative to other factors in the economy, while those with the highest price will tend to become cheaper.
Whichever definition of unreliability one follows, there are a number of signs that constitute or at least hint at a narrator ’ s unreliability.
Whichever one is a better policy option is the winner.
Whichever team gets it first gets to roll the die and move ; if no one guesses the answer before time runs out, no one moves.
Whichever form of voting is employed it is necessary to conduct an election among shareholders to determine who will represent them on the board of directors ( if one exists ), the governing body of the co-operative.
Whichever one, or both, " guahadahuri " or " canesadooharie ", was the more phonetically accurate of a Native-American word, but the word's translation seems lost to obscurity.
Whichever side of the Atlantic one chooses to place Eliot, Jarrell was his superior in at least one significant respect.
( Whichever form is used, all present loudly correct it to the other one.
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 slot the ball in the wheel landed on, that player chose one of five ' ice-cubes ' which lit up either green or red, if they lit up green, they went through to the next episode.

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 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 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 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.
Whichever team has the most points at the end of the game wins.
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.
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 is
Whichever explanation is true, it seems certain the appellation was chosen by the Almoravids for themselves, partly with the conscious goal of forestalling any tribal or ethnic identifications.
Whichever term is employed, there are three basic variants of the argument, each with subtle yet important distinctions: the arguments from in causa ( causality ), in esse ( essentiality ), in fieri ( becoming ), and the argument from contingency.
Whichever figure is right, the fact remains that the human race seemingly came close to extinction about 75, 000 years ago.
Whichever term is used, deflationary theories can be said to hold in common that " he predicate ' true ' is an expressive convenience, not the name of a property requiring deep analysis.
Whichever method is being used, the bidding need not stop after the opening bid and the response.
Whichever system is used, many of the STR regions used are the same.
Whichever of these stories may be true, the reality is that Gallienus was killed in the summer of 268, and to succeed him, chosen by the army outside of Milan, was Marcus Aurelius Claudius.
Whichever philosophical route is followed, the laws will either criminalize any situation in which death results or permit death to be caused under controlled circumstances.
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 method is chosen, the shoes must be in a solid contact with the surface.
Whichever galaxy the observer is in, the other galaxies moving away from it will appear length-contracted.
Whichever account of the battle itself is accurate, the result is clear.
Whichever is the case, it is clear that the turtle ship employed multiple decks to separate the rowers from the combat compartment.
Whichever the remark, it is implied that the VUX's advanced Universal Translator technologies conveyed the exact meaning of Captain Rand's words.

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