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Nevertheless and eve
Nevertheless Colonel Pike and his company commanders on the eve of battle still held the Argentine commanders in low regard and did not expect them to put up much resistance. For this reason the British colonel hoped to surprise them by advancing as close to their forward platoon as possible under cover of darkness, before storming into their trenches with fixed bayonets.
Nevertheless, the Egyptians took this threat seriously and, on the eve of the war, during the late evening of 5 October, teams of Egyptian frogmen blocked the underwater openings with concrete.

Nevertheless and World
Nevertheless, Prokofieff was much influenced by Paris during the Twenties: the Paris which was the artistic center of the Western World -- the social Paris to which Russian aristocracy migrated -- the chic Paris which attracted the tourist dollars of rich America -- the avant-garde Paris of Diaghileff, Stravinsky, Koussevitzky, Cocteau, Picasso -- the laissez-faire Paris of Dadaism and ultramodern art -- the Paris sympathique which took young composers to her bosom with such quick and easy enthusiasms.
Nevertheless, before the establishment of a literary standard of Macedonian in 1944, in most sources in and out of Bulgaria before the Second World War, the southern Slavonic dialect continuum covering the area of today's Republic of Macedonia were referred to as Bulgarian dialects.
Nevertheless the first excavations did not begin until the summer of 1914, and were soon interrupted by the First World War.
Nevertheless, Mitchell's design was so sound that the Spitfire was continually improved throughout the Second World War.
Nevertheless, American operetta largely gave way, by the end of World War I, to musicals, such as the Princess Theatre musicals, and revues, followed by the musicals of Rogers and Hart, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and others.
Nevertheless, he supported World War I when it broke out, not least as Belgium, for whose defence Britain was supposedly fighting, was a " small nation " like Wales or indeed the Boers.
Nevertheless the word índios (" Indians ") was by then established to designate the people of the New World and stuck being used today in the Portuguese language to designate these peoples, while the people of India, Asia are called indianos in order to distinguish the two people.
Nevertheless, the World War I tank's limitations, imposed by the limits of contemporary engineering technology, have to be borne in mind.
Nevertheless, it was the British Army which was the only one truly mechanised at the beginning of the Second World War, the Germans still relying on horse traction for a portion of their artillery.
Nevertheless, the U. S. military deemed the bridge over the Colorado River at Moab important enough to place it under guard as late as World War II.
Nevertheless, she went into labour during a World War II air raid and gave birth to her son at the nearby Hammersmith Hospital, West London.
Nevertheless, German Geopolitik was discredited by its ( mis ) use in Nazi expansionist policy of World War II and has never achieved standing comparable to the pre-war period.
Nevertheless, Rickenbacker's 26 victories remained the American record until World War II.
Nevertheless, the Panzer I's contribution to the early victories of Nazi Germany during the Second World War was significant.
Nevertheless, the 1973 oil shock provided dramatic evidence of the potential power of Third World resource suppliers in dealing with the developed world.
Nevertheless, Miroslav Klose won the Silver Boot and German captain and goalkeeper Oliver Kahn won the Golden Ball, the first time in the World Cup's history that a goalkeeper was named the best player of the tournament, as well as the Yashin-Award for the best goalkeeper in the tournament.
Nevertheless, these powers were unable to stop the outbreak of the Second World War, so the United Nations ( UN ) was established following that war in a renewed attempt to prevent international aggression through declarations of war.
Nevertheless, his delay in assuming the commissioner's job upset many team owners, as did his late arrival to Game 3 of the 1945 World Series, which rendered him unavailable to rule on whether the weather was clement enough to begin the game.
Nevertheless, he was ranked second in McCormack's World Golf Rankings in 1980, behind Tom Watson, and won his sixth major, the 1984 PGA Championship at the age of 44.
Nevertheless, ENS has been consistently ranked 18th to 33rd in the QS World University Rankings since their inception ; in particular, it was ranked the best higher-education institution in Continental Europe in 2006 and 2007, and has remained among the top three in the same category since then.
Although he was the senior male-line great-grandson of George III, the Duke of Cumberland was deprived of his British peerages and honours for having sided with Germany in World War I. Ernst August was the last Hanoverian monarch to hold a British royal title and the last foreign monarch to hold the Order of the garter as a way of birthright. Nevertheless the Hanoverian line of the British
Nevertheless, " Untergang " can be interpreted in both ways, and after World War II, some critics and scholars chose to read it in the cataclysmic sense.
Nevertheless, as EA Sports is the leading purchaser of official licenses, it is not uncommon that in a short span several games of the same sport but with different licenses are released: FIFA 98 was shortly followed by World Cup 98 ( as EA has the license for the FIFA World Cup and the European Football Championship, each happening regularly in four-year intervals ), and college football and basketball games are released that are based on Madden NFL and NBA Live, respectively.

Nevertheless and War
Nevertheless, the Cold War escalated during his presidency.
Nevertheless, losses were relatively low in conventional operations, such as the Gulf War.
Nevertheless, the circumstances of the Red vs. White Russian Civil War, and terrorism by the opposing political parties, and in aid of the White Armies ' counter-revolution, led to the Bolshevik government banning other parties ; thus, the vanguard party became the sole, legal political party in Russia.
Nevertheless, some Militia units distinguished themselves in action against the Empire of Japan during the Pacific War, and suffered extremely high casualties.
Nevertheless, counting on the aficionado, publishers issued spy novels by writers popular during the Cold War proper, among them Harlots Ghost ( 1991 ) by Norman Mailer and novels by Nelson DeMille, W. E. B.
Nevertheless, leather scabbards never entirely lost favor among military users and were widely used as late as the American Civil War ( 1861-65 ).
Nevertheless, it is primarily remembered for its ruling in Dred Scott v. Sandford, which may have helped precipitate the Civil War.
Nevertheless, the Civil War disrupted the electoral process to the extent that no Presidential Electoral votes were recognized from all eleven Southern states in 1864.
Nevertheless, the War Cabinet itself was a very successful innovation.
Nevertheless, anthropologists never reached a consensus, and with the Vietnam War and the process of decolonization in Africa, Asia, and Oceania, anthropological interests shifted away from mapping local social relationships.
Nevertheless, a clemency board, appointed by the Secretary of War in the summer of 1945, reviewed all general court-martial cases where the accused was still in confinement.
Nevertheless Henry III was the first and also the last Luitpolding duke: as he chose to join the unsuccessful War of the Three Henries against Emperor Otto II, he lost Carinthia two years later and was succeeded by the Emperor's nephew Otto I, a scion of the Salian dynasty.
Nevertheless, it was burned during the Spanish Civil War ( 1936 – 1939 ) and practically all of its contents were destroyed with the exception of a few minor relics and choir seats.
" However, the profound fascist / anti-fascist schism of the period described by Hobsbawm was real enough, as Yale historian Timothy Snyder notes: Nevertheless, Snyder also claimed that " The Spanish Civil War revealed that Stalin was determined, despite the Popular Front rhetoric of pluralism, to eliminate opposition to his version of socialism ", and that his determination was knowable and known even contemporaneously ( Snyder cites George Orwell's analysis of, and dismay at, communist actions in Spain ).
Nevertheless, Push associates regularly assisted in organising and turning out for street demonstrations, e. g., against South African apartheid and in support of victims of the 1960 Sharpeville massacre ; against the initial refusal of immigration minister Alexander Downer, Sr. to grant political asylum to three Portuguese merchant seamen who jumped ship in Darwin ; and against Australia's participation in the Vietnam War.

Nevertheless and II
Nevertheless, when Prince Vladimir II Yaroslavich of Halych, who had been expelled from his country by his subjects, fled to Hungary seeking for assistance in 1188, King Béla III had him arrested and occupied his principality and he invested Andrew with Halych.
Nevertheless, Street Fighter II remained the most popular, spawning a special Champion Edition that improved game balance and allowed players to use additional characters.
Nevertheless Frederick II prevailed, had the palace built and the city's rights decisively curtailed.
Nevertheless, a conflict soon developed with the States of Holland over the education and future prospects of his nephew William III of Orange, the posthumous son of Dutch stadtholder William II of Orange, over whom Charles had been made a guardian by his late sister Mary.
Nevertheless, although he was only a child when his grandfather, King Charles II of Naples sent him to Hungary in 1300, Charles would strengthen his rule in the kingdom against his opponents and the powerful magnates following a long series of internal struggles.
Nevertheless, Anne and King Richard II were married in Westminster Abbey on 22 January 1382.
Nevertheless, a decree “ issued delineating the cult for the newly deified queen Berenike II … specified that men and women singers were to sing all day in front of the statue of Berenike .”
Nevertheless, marquetry was introduced into London furniture at the Restoration of Charles II in 1660, the product of immigrant Dutch ' inlayers ', whose craft traditions owed a lot to Antwerp.
Nevertheless, he was respected and admired by the Kaiser ( Wilhelm II ) and was designated as being " hoffähig " ( welcomed and acceptable at court ) an honor given to few by Wilhelm.
Nevertheless he is sometimes referred to by historians as Michael II and the last Tsar of Russia.
Nevertheless, in the year 1506 Senta became a royal free city, granted that by the Czech – Hungarian King Vladislav II Jagellion.
Nevertheless he lost the chancellorship and suffered banishment to his estate at Goretovo ( April 1759 ), where he remained till the accession of Catherine II ( 28 June 1762 ).
Nevertheless, James II was honorarily created " Duke of Normandy " by King Louis XIV of France on 31 December 1660.
Nevertheless, Garros inspired aircraft designer Anthony Fokker from the Netherlands ( which, unlike in World War II, was not invaded and remained neutral ) to do exactly the same, fitting his E. I monoplane ( a revolutionary aeroplane in 1915 ) in the same way and thus changing the way in which the air war was fought, as German and Allied aeroplanes fought each other and produced “ ace ” pilots.
Nevertheless, it seems that Christ II and Elene represent the cusp of Cynewulf ’ s career, while Juliana and Fates of the Apostles seem to be created by a less inspired, and perhaps less mature, poet.
Nevertheless, with the German invasion of Poland in 1939 and the subsequent outbreak of World War II, life became still more difficult for Fallada and his family.
Nevertheless, U. S. II Corps and British XIII Corps pounded away for the next 11 days.
Nevertheless, the titles were recognized in France as de facto Jacobite Peerages by King Louis XIV, this to please the exiled King James II & VII, along with other Jacobite Peerages recognized in France, like Duke of Perth, Duke of Melfort, etc.

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