Whatever Sentence Examples

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  • Whatever happens, it's us together and we'll make it.

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  • The Internet is whatever we make it to be.

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  • Whatever he's paying you, I'll double.

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  • Whatever the case, Mary questioned anything that might indicate discord between Carmen and Alex.

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  • Whatever the case, it certainly wasn't worth arguing about.

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  • The weak group could fight and lose, or comply with whatever the strong group demanded.

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  • Go brush your teeth - and whatever else you need to do.

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  • Whatever. I came out here to enjoy your company, not argue with you.

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  • Whatever did I say to make you think that?

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  • Whatever his thoughts, they were interrupted when Tammy sped into his arms like a bullet.

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  • Dr. Cohen says I should address the issue, whatever that means.

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  • Alex continued to be preoccupied with his problem - whatever it was.

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  • Whatever the issue was, the conflict between Alex and Dulce remained.

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  • I want to be part of this - whatever it is.

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  • She couldn't cure whatever it was, and she couldn't make sense of it.

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  • Whatever the case, they had no flow together.

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  • Whatever the reason, she felt compelled to answer flippantly.

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  • I think you'll do whatever you want.

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  • After she felt herself deserted by Princes Mary and alone in her grief, Natasha spent most of the time in her room by herself, sitting huddled up feet and all in the corner of the sofa, tearing and twisting something with her slender nervous fingers and gazing intently and fixedly at whatever her eyes chanced to fall on.

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  • Whatever made you do that?

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  • So whatever trends we have observed so far are only getting started.

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  • Whatever did we do without TV in elevators?

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  • I remember his caressing touch as he led me from tree to tree, from vine to vine, and his eager delight in whatever pleased me.

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  • Whatever the case, they were getting closer to their goal.

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  • Whatever was bothering him, he needed to say something or stop sulking.

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  • Whatever she couldn't get into it, she would simply have to leave behind.

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  • Whatever you need to do, do it fast.

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  • The young writer, as Stevenson has said, instinctively tries to copy whatever seems most admirable, and he shifts his admiration with astonishing versatility.

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  • I was permitted to spend a part of each day in the Institution library, and to wander from bookcase to bookcase, and take down whatever book my fingers lighted upon.

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  • William Gilpin, who is so admirable in all that relates to landscapes, and usually so correct, standing at the head of Loch Fyne, in Scotland, which he describes as "a bay of salt water, sixty or seventy fathoms deep, four miles in breadth," and about fifty miles long, surrounded by mountains, observes, "If we could have seen it immediately after the diluvian crash, or whatever convulsion of nature occasioned it, before the waters gushed in, what a horrid chasm must it have appeared!

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  • Ice has its grain as well as wood, and when a cake begins to rot or "comb," that is, assume the appearance of honeycomb, whatever may be its position, the air cells are at right angles with what was the water surface.

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  • When Prince Andrew went in the two princesses, who had only met once before for a short time at his wedding, were in each other's arms warmly pressing their lips to whatever place they happened to touch.

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  • Whatever I may be, I can't live under Bonaparte's rule.

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  • Well, whatever we do, I'd like to do it as a family.

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  • Well, whatever it is, it probably won't go down too well with Howard or Len.

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  • She felt the poison in Talon's blood, but whatever poison ran in the devil's body was inseparable from him.

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  • Whatever is between us is only getting stronger.

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  • Additionally, of the energy the plant absorbs, it only stores one tenth of it in the potato or bean or whatever part we eat.

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  • Whatever the case in the past, war in the future can serve no useful purpose.

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  • Miss Sullivan sat beside me at my lessons, spelling into my hand whatever Mr. Irons said, and looking up new words for me.

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  • Of course, I have no sense whatever of dramatic action, and could make only random guesses; but with masterful art he suited the action to the word.

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  • Whatever he was going through, he was doing his best to block her.

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  • His son made no rejoinder, but it was evident that whatever arguments were presented he was as little able as his father to change his opinion.

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  • He worked well whatever the import of his work.

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  • Whatever it was, she wanted to know.

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  • Whatever the reason, the kiss had awakened her as effectively as the prince did sleeping beauty.

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  • Sarah would do whatever Giddon said, because he was her son... and Tammy had no choice.

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  • Whatever their reasons, they treated us well.

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  • But whatever he was hiding couldn't be that important.

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  • Whatever her disease, it had eluded the doctors for months.

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  • You can do whatever with Claire.

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  • The truth settled into the pit of her stomach, along with the realization that she meant what she'd said—she would do whatever it took to free the man she loved.

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  • Whatever creature it was, it had to be ancient.

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  • Whatever legal action the Dawkins are involved in would certainly be tainted if Fred knew how Joseph acted up there.

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  • Whatever she knew of the world, it no longer pertained to her circumstances.

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  • Whatever step towards him she seemed to take this day, she'd leapt back about twenty.

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  • It burned him, but he had to put her safety over whatever he felt.

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  • Whatever the rest of your plan is with her, it won't work.

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  • Worse, whatever tormented him since they met was no longer an issue.

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  • I will try to do whatever it takes to keep you there.

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  • I was an involuntary spectator and auditor of whatever was done and said in the kitchen of the adjacent village-inn--a wholly new and rare experience to me.

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  • Associations formed elsewhere, springing from a feeling of humanity, or any other cause, have nothing whatever to do with it.

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  • Whatever the reason, it felt good to have options he didn't know about.

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  • She could now feel everything around her, and she assumed whatever her father unlocked was the cause.

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  • The pain in her leg cleared the haze of her mind, and she realized whatever was happening wasn't a dream.

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  • Do whatever you want.

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  • Whatever you don't destroy, we will.

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  • While afraid, she knew whatever he was, he needed help.

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  • She wiped her eyes before turning to face whatever new challenge Damian brought with him.

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  • Let them sweat for a day, then do whatever you want with the three.

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  • The other two were too occupied by whatever happened to do more than glance at the newcomer.

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  • Kittens have no consciences, so they eat whatever pleases them.

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  • And if he didn't, you could leave him there and do whatever the hell you wanted for the day?

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  • Her Guardian was ramrod straight as well, sensing whatever Jule sensed.

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  • I'll do whatever you want!

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  • I wonder if that shot, or whatever it was, came from the owner of that blue sweater on his Jeep seat?

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  • Gabe nodded, forced to admit he no longer had any idea how to fix whatever was broken in Death's domain.

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  • Tell me whatever it is I'm screwing up, so I can fix it.

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  • Whatever made you think that?

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  • Whatever the case, he seemed thoroughly at ease in the role.

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  • Whatever the case, her response was reassuring.

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  • Whatever he thought, he said nothing more.

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  • Well, whatever you do, don't push yourself too hard.

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  • Whatever was working through her system was making her sick.

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  • He was amused at whatever game he played as he closed the distance between them once more.

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  • She was almost ready to say whatever he wanted to get rid of him.

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  • If you satisfy me, I might consider whatever you ask of me, but I will never willingly spare your world.

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  • Whatever my half-brother did to her, that should fix it, he explained.

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  • She'd judged right; he'd do whatever it took to survive.

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  • He says the mate of the Dark One can do whatever she wants.

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  • He shared some of his power or whatever your deities do.

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  • But wouldn't you do whatever it took, too?

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  • Does he speak Mayan—or whatever Mayans speak?

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  • I had complete faith that what my parents did was right, whatever it was.

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  • Now, if you're acting sheriff or whatever the hell your position is, it's your damned job to follow through.

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  • Whatever the old man said, it elevated Cynthia's mood a few notches on the normalcy meter.

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  • They were too busy distrusting one another and, for whatever reason, trying to con the other out of the mine.

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  • If someone tampered with the real bones, we don't want to give them a chance to clean up whatever they might have left behind.

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  • Surely that doesn't have anything to do with whatever the court fight is about.

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  • Whatever happened occurred forty years ago.

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  • Whatever either of us had, so did the other.

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  • They were happy with each other, and whatever Destiny might have been born, she was a Barnett now.

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  • Whatever she didn't get done today would have to be done by a hired crew later.

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  • Whatever you want to call it, I felt violated.

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  • Whatever it was, he had not mentioned it since he awakened.

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  • Whatever the case, research and contemplation had not dampened the desire for more children – their children.

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  • If nothing else, he'd check out this Logan guy this evening and see whatever it was Rhyn wanted him to see.

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  • Deidre felt the release of whatever strange magic he had.

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  • Or whatever, she paused, as if waiting for his response, before continuing.

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  • Can you duplicate whatever this is?

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  • Whatever Tamer saw, he did not.

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  • Whatever this was, she was done with it.

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  • Whatever reality she fell into, it wasn't over yet.

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  • Whatever you're running from.

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  • Whatever powers that room contained, he was in desperate need of them.

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  • At the end of the day, you're Gabe's, so he can do whatever he wants with you, as long as he follows the Code.

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  • No part of her was ready to meet whatever creature they discussed.

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  • It seemed like death was the only way to make up for whatever past-Deidre did.

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  • She stopped a dozen meters before the edge of the forest, wondering if there was any sort of hazard in being so close to whatever it was causing the lake to be green in the first place.

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  • Whatever her plan was, she probably didn't expect to be reborn as what you are now.

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  • Whatever she faced there was a million times better than whatever she faced away from him.

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  • Whatever it was, it wasn't going to be free.

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  • Let us get whatever this is over with.

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  • Whatever happened to him over the past few days, he was no longer willing to walk away or back down.

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  • She wasn't going to fall for whatever trick they played.

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  • Whatever it was they wanted him to tell her, it couldn't be that bad.

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  • She wanted to tell him to leave, but whatever bond existed between them, it filled her with warmth and energy that quelled the meltdown she was about to have.

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  • Suddenly, she was afraid she'd be tempted to pay whatever price he demanded, no matter how high.

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  • She deserved whatever happened.

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  • I'll do whatever Darkyn wants me to.

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  • The scraping of leather against leather, the hollow clatter of stone and shale, the rustle of whatever creature settled behind her.

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  • Deidre rubbed her face, her head still fuzzy from whatever the Dark One did to her.

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  • Whatever happened, whatever this is" Deidre gestured wildly at the tattoo on her back "Gabriel will find a way to fix it.

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  • His body contorted, and agony floated through him as the sixty seconds of being whatever he'd been was up and he changed again.

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  • He felt some peace knowing that --whatever Death wanted from him --she'd have to free him from Hell to get it.

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  • It's how your mind wakes up from whatever sleep it went into.

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  • Whatever it is you want, the answer is no.

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  • Gabriel, do whatever you do.

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  • You can do whatever you want to my body afterwards.

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  • Whatever killed Andre would never have succeeded if he weren't trapped here!

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  • His touch was so soothing and cool, she vowed to give him whatever blood

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  • Whatever control they hoped to maintain slipped.

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  • Maybe there was a part of him that didn't want to undo whatever he'd done.

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  • Why not go get a stupid nymph, whatever those are?

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  • Whatever claim he had on

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  • Whatever happened, she couldn't be alone with him.

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  • He wasn't a patient creature, whatever he was.

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  • Whatever Daniela said to him after she fled worked, and Katie didn't see him for the rest of the day.

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  • Been having a rough time on my…medications or whatever.

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  • For whatever reason, people like to attack me.

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  • She loosened her grip on him, sensing he wasn't going to leave, whatever his mood was.

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  • What you fail to realize is that --whatever I am --I draw good and evil to me.

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  • Hannah, dear, please instruct the servants that Rhyn and Katherine are given whatever they ask for.

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  • Whatever that brings, you.ve been my only brother and friend, Rhyn replied in the same tone.

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  • Say whatever you want, Katie, but this is happening.

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  • Do I feel whatever it is between us?

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  • I need confirmation before the Council meets, and I need to know if you can alter whatever it is Sasha's people did, Kris said.

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  • And whatever you want, Hannah.

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  • I.ll become a nun or whatever those women are who live there.

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  • Whatever issue is between you two, it.s too personal for him to forget, and he takes it out on me when you.re not around, she said.

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  • Whatever you said to bring the others back, thank you.

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  • Would he go to this extent to be granted admittance, even though he might not survive long enough to get whatever it was he came for?

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  • Ully appeared to be prepping his tools for whatever tests he wanted to run.

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  • I.m in … Deathland or whatever you call it?

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  • Whatever they discussed, Romas's brother was getting more pissed; his grip on her tightened until she gave a verbal, "Let me go!"

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  • Whatever the men were squabbling about, it wasn't worth hurting her.

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  • You could get back at him for whatever it is you're fighting about.

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  • Whatever otherworldly bond connected them prevented her from moving away.

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  • He had waited for the signs his father warned him against, intending to take on whatever woman that brought him.

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  • Whatever the reason, he guessed she had a long way to go before her mind was together.

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  • But, please, I'll pay whatever you feel is a fair price.

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  • I'll take whatever you've got.

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  • Whatever is going on, it's none of our business.

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  • He's one of these type A personality guys who's always wound up tighter than a spring—wears whatever face suits the crowd.

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  • It's important whatever garments you wear, that you get good protection against the elements.

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  • He's a real fan of sci-fi occult, whatever that is.

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  • And I'd accept whatever the consequences were and never be the same for the rest of my life, but I'm not sure knowing all that would still stop me from going ahead and doing it.

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  • I'd hate to think a child his age would try to kill someone, whatever the reason, but I have to admit it's a possibility.

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  • No. But I don't think Janet did it, whatever it was.

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  • But they did believe, fervently, that together they made an unstoppable pair, whatever the situation.

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  • Let them have the copy, for whatever it's worth to them.

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  • Sure, whatever you want.

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  • I think whatever you make will be perfect.

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  • I'm sure I can fix you up with whatever you need for clothes.

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  • Speaking of that, whatever cologne you wear is wonderful.

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  • Thank you, whatever did you say happened to it?

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  • Jackson, whatever you do; do not make a joke about that.

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  • She did not wake, but obviously still hurt from whatever transpired the previous night.

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  • She quickly said, "Right, not my wedding, whatever you guys want."

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  • Whatever the cause, her heart did a flip-flop and warmth flooded her face.

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  • No, he had the house - and whatever he was working on now.

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  • Whatever their connection, it was none of his business.

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  • The people were doing whatever it took to survive outside the walls, and they'd run across more men in Western uniforms.

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  • Whatever the madman Arnie had in his hand had provoked her gentle spirit into action he would not otherwise think her capable of.

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  • Whatever was going on, he hoped he had time to prepare his own men to evacuate before worrying about her.

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  • Whatever she found at the Peak had driven her into a forest full of insurgents despite her injury and her lack of familiarity with the forest or the world outside hers.

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  • Whatever wiped out the Peak could wipe him out as well.

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  • He rose, angry and unconvinced she wouldn't bring whatever danger followed him to his backyard.

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  • Whatever wiped out the Peak could wipe us out just as easily.

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  • Whatever was in the vault, it must be important.

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  • I'm the only thing standing between you and whatever hell is chasing you.

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  • At least he'd confirmed that whatever secrets Lana had were well worth hiding.

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  • She itched to have her micro again, to look at the logs and hack into whatever she could to find the answers.

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  • He held onto the railing lining the ceiling with one hand and beat at whatever was in the hole in the ceiling with his other hand.

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  • He couldn't focus and strained against whatever held him in place.

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  • Or send several and take whatever looters haven't gotten to.

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  • They surrounded him, offering him whatever food they had and petting him.

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  • Something must've happened to destroy whatever kept them locked.

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  • Whatever Tim's intentions, he'd agreed to let her out of his political game.

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  • At the same time, she knew whatever Rhyn faced outside the dreamscape was as bad as what awaited her, if not worse.

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  • Gabe had become edgier over the past day, and she couldn't help but wonder what had happened.  Whatever it was, it hadn't been when he was around her.  Although exhausting, their journey had been relatively peaceful.

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  • She makes whatever she wants out of them.  Most of them go in the bottom of the Lake of Souls, where they can find their loved ones and be in peace.

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  • The Immortal side of him is weak.  He'll do whatever it takes to get his mate back, and I intend to plant the idea in his head.

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  • Follow this path until you reach a stream.  Follow the stream towards the smaller moon.  I'll catch up with you.  Whatever you do, don't leave the stream.

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  • I've gotta take care of whatever found us.

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  • I can do whatever I have to save my human.

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  • She can do whatever she wants in her domain.

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  • Rhyn grunted and rolled onto his stomach.  The stone floor beneath him was cool but not cool enough to soothe the hot fury of his magic.  The effects of whatever Toby had injected into him were almost gone.

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  • Sorry, Kris.  Andre had a way with people, even Rhyn.  Without him or Katie, we can't fix whatever it is Rhyn is going to do.

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  • And leave Darkyn here to do whatever else he's doing?

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  • He shook out his shoulders, trying to focus on whatever it was Kiki had been talking about.

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  • Whatever you want to call it.

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  • Katie started in the direction of the woman's voice.  She stumbled over fallen, slick wood and brambles she couldn't see.  Whatever magic that had cleared a path for her was gone.  She struggled through the jungle before calling out, "Can you hear me?  I can't see much.  You'll have to say something, so I can find you."

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  • Whatever reason you have for talking about her this way – just stop.

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  • He's not here to defend himself from whatever you say about him.

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  • I was unwilling to do whatever it took to keep them together.  But you will.

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  • Whatever. Something's off about her.

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  • That's what he said to tell you, whatever it means.

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  • Whatever Vinnie was babbling about sounded like the last thing in the world Dean wanted to get involved with, but he had no choice but to at least hear out the terrified man.

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  • You know whatever's in there, it don't belong to you.

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  • He said if I didn't go out with him, everyone up there would, 'know about me,' whatever that means.

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  • Whatever relationship they had blooming was going south in a hell of a hurry.

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  • Whatever beauty the day held was lost once he was behind the wheel, listening to a chorus of horns amid a blue haze of exhaust.

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  • But more important­ly, whatever he was driving, we don't know if he parked it down here at the start of the tour or up in Golden, Colorado where the tour ends.

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  • I did find out he was an older man, whatever that means to a teenager.

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  • Whatever the case, it was important to him that she stay with him.

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  • Whatever he wanted – he had given her the money for it.

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  • Whatever the case, they were either honest or meant to give her joy.

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  • Whatever his intent, he was chasing her – and she certainly hadn't imagined the kiss.

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  • Whatever the case, she pulled away unsatisfied.

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  • Whatever his ranking of lover, Alex at least knew she was inexperienced, so hopefully he wouldn't be expecting too much.

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  • Maybe it was because he took his time, or because there were so many opportunities that were passed over – whatever the case, it wasn't as unpleasant as she had imagined.

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  • Once again he had been unable to reach her on the cell phone – for whatever reason.

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  • Maybe I will some day, but whatever happens, I'm not sorry I married you.

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  • Whatever the case, it worked well for them.

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  • Whatever the reason, gloom tugged at her heart with a heavy hand.

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  • Whatever the case, the feeling of impending doom continued.

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  • Whatever the case, it was an undeniable fact now.

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  • Whatever the case, she started to cry again.

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  • Obviously whatever Josh was struggling with had not been resolved.

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  • Whatever happened to trust me?

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  • I'll fight whatever it is.

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  • Jenn drew a knife and obeyed, guessing whatever awaited her couldn't be much worse than the Black God or Original Vamp.

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  • So when she comes to see you, Dusty, tell her whatever you must.

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  • Whatever happened, she chose her path long ago.

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  • I can do and take and be whatever I want!

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  • If we do as you say, will you stop whatever it is you're doing in my ranks and leave me alone?

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  • Whatever it is, it's not worth that.

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  • She rubbed her face and shook out her arms, trying to fling away whatever was in her blood.

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  • Darian was left out of whatever secret knowledge they shared.

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  • Whatever the inside joke was, he wasn't about to share it and she didn't ask.

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  • Whatever they told you, it's wrong.

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  • If she accepted, there was no going back, and she suspected Darian had already stacked the deck to win, whatever win meant to a wild man like him.

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  • I'll do whatever it takes to get my family back!

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  • Whatever the exchange between him and Xander meant, he'd showed how strong he'd grown.

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  • His dismissal felt permanent, and she hoped whatever business he had with her, it was now done.

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  • Whatever you did down there, you reset the balance, Bianca said.

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  • Whatever you think, it's for the greater good.

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  • Whatever it was he knew, he needed her around a little longer.

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  • Whatever happened, she could not, would not, die this day.

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  • Whatever her secret, she hid it well if her own trusted advisor still sought it!

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  • Whatever you plan for him, plan for me before it's too late for your people or mine.

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  • Whatever her plan is, she'll probably toss me in the hole you've got Sirian in when she returns!

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  • He'd left her sleeping and assumed she'd given up whatever game she played.

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  • Whatever he planned for her would be far worse than their quick deaths.

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  • Whatever the creature in the catacombs had done to her, she felt stronger than she ever had.

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  • Whatever decisions he'd made, he wouldn't be shaken by anything she said.

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  • Whatever position you desire, my loyal Taran.

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  • But Sirian was free, which meant whatever his plan was, he would soon have a chance to act.

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  • Whatever secrets it held, they were as weak as the pages that turned to dust at the corners.

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  • Maybe it was the pain meds – or whatever they were giving her to keep calm.

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  • Whatever was bothering him, it was clear that he didn't want to continue his role as protector and director.

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  • Felipa would be leaving as well and things would get back to normal – whatever that was.

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  • Whatever the case, he didn't appear upset with Gerald.

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  • Whatever the case, Gerald had certainly held his own against Alex.

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  • Whatever his reason, the attention was welcome.

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  • Together they went downstairs to face Senor Medena and whatever he had cooked up for them all next.

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  • Of course, to be fair, Sam was an employee and Alex would have to live with the results of whatever she did … like killing his horse.

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  • Whatever the case, she was up early the next morning.

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  • Whatever the case, a refreshing swim sounded more inviting than the movies.

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  • Yet, for whatever reason, she had been willing to endure her fear alone.

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  • A Puma, Panther, Mountain Lion - whatever you Californians call them.

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  • Whatever the reason for his absence, the days were lonely and meaningless without him.

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  • That time passed, when she saw how dedicated he was to doing whatever it took to reach his opportunity for vengeance.

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  • He shouldn't be concerned, but he also knew better than to assume any good was going to come of whatever Jonny was doing.

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  • Whatever it was, he wasn't about to enter a hospital until he'd had his dinner.

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  • Whatever happened, it wasn't because of a gang, and they were smart enough to know the difference between reality and what they saw on TV.

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  • Whatever was going on, she'd never let anyone hurt her cousins.

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  • Stronger than his curiosity was the knowledge that he wanted nothing to do with whatever Jonny was planning, no doubt against the White God, his sworn enemy.

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  • The stage kitchen was dark, except for red candles around the counter area where he did the prep for whatever he was making.

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  • She was soon absorbed in whatever she did on the computer.

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  • Whatever Damian wants, the answer is no.

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  • You're free to do whatever you want here.

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  • He finished whatever it was he did and set it back down.

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  • Which meant – whatever her intentions were – she was a new kind of challenge, and Xander found himself intrigued.

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  • Whatever threat she might be, he could handle it.

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  • Whatever your father did to you and your mother, it was probably bad.

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  • Whoever did that to your arm did it as a reminder, which makes me think they're in a hurry to get whatever it is.

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  • As she watched, he deleted whatever it was then moved onto his evening schedule and deleted everything there, too.

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  • Whatever it is you're after, I'll make you a deal for it.

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  • He didn't seem affected by the words, as if whatever wound the events caused was completely gone.

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  • Whatever was going on, Gerry was somehow involved.

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  • Jessi fought back whatever spell was trying to engulf her.

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  • Whatever he was doing to her, he made her want to beg him to finish.

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  • If you ever come near me again, Xander, I swear I'll … whatever.

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  • You do whatever you have to in order to get that necklace, he said.

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  • As in, when I say the word boundary, you stop whatever it is you're doing or about to do and leave me alone.

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  • That stopped whatever fire she was about to direct his way.

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  • Whatever your beef is with Jonny, you want Xander on your side.

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  • Whatever the issue is, we're the people who can help.

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  • Not even for whatever it is you want to steal from me?

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  • If you've been around him, you know he does whatever he wants.

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  • If you need anything at all, a place to go, a friend, whatever.

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  • These people – Guardians or whatever – feared him.

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  • Could she send them to Texas then face Jonny alone and let him do whatever he wanted to her?

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  • When she finished whatever it was she did, she dropped her hand.

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  • I'm just not ready for whatever this is between us.

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  • Whatever you're going through has nothing to do with a brush with death in the immortal world.

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  • For their sake, Xander subdued the lethal instinct that made him want to snatch Jessi, haul her away somewhere quiet and do whatever it took to pull the truth from her.

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  • Whatever Jessi was trying to get out of, she was in for a surprise.

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  • Whatever Jonny was doing tonight, it was probably the beginning of the end.

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  • Whatever resistance she had evaporated in the intensity of his desire for her.

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  • If they survived whatever was going on.

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  • Whatever, Sofi said, amused.

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  • She had nothing to offer him to curb whatever ambition he had.

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  • Whatever was between her and Xander, it wasn't something she was going to be able to walk away from.

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  • Both the Guardians were listening to whatever Dusty told them.

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  • Did it matter, since he would still do whatever it took to help her?

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  • Whatever the case is, Jonny broke our agreement.

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  • The Other was staring at the necklace, obviously wanting to snatch it but aware of whatever spell was on it that prevented anyone from touching it.

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  • Unfortunately Poland profited little or nothing by this great triumph, and now that she had broken the back of the enemy she was left to fight the common enemy in the Ukraine with whatever assistance she could obtain from the unwilling and unready Muscovites.

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  • Whatever may be the shape or size of the particles, there is no scattered light in a direction parallel to the primary electric displacements.

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  • The Romans had, up to the end of the Republic, accepted only one official apotheosis; the god Quirinus, whatever his original meaning, having been identified with Romulus.

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  • Whatever the obligations of the state towards the ecclesiastical society may be in pure theory, in practice they become more precise and stable when they assume the nature of a bilateral convention by which the state engages itself with regard to a third party.

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  • And reciprocally, whatever may be the absolute rights of the ecclesiastical society over the appointment of its dignitaries, the administration of its property, and the government of its adherents, the exercise of these rights is limited and restricted by the stable engagements and concessions of the concordatory pact, which bind the head of the church with regard to the nations.

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  • It is at this period that Ranke believes Maximilian to have entertained the idea of a universal monarchy; but whatever hopes he may have had were shattered by the death of his son Philip and the rupture of the treaty of Blois.

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  • Dubois was unscrupulous, but so were his contemporaries, and whatever vices he had, he gave France peace -after the disastrous wars of Louis XIV.

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  • He will therefore devote all his care to examine and distinguish these three means of knowledge; and seeing that truth and error can, properly speaking, be only in the intellect, and that the two other modes of knowledge are only occasions, he will carefully avoid whatever can lead him astray."

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  • The very moment when we begin to think, says Descartes, when we cease to be merely receptive, when we draw back and fix our attention on any point whatever of our belief, - that moment doubt begins.

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  • This theory, he believed, would afford an explanation of every phenomenon whatever, and in nearly every department of knowledge he has given specimens of its power.

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  • Whatever it may have been in remote geological periods, it is now extremely limited both in size and numbers.

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  • It is quite possible that shabattum and nubattum are from the same root and originally denoted much the same thing - a pause, abstention, from whatever cause or for ceremonial purposes.

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  • Whatever the racial affinities of the early inhabitants may have been, it is certain that in historic times Rhodes was occupied by a Dorian population, reputed to have emigrated mainly from Argos subsequently to the "Dorian invasion" of Greece.

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  • During the first six years of federation there were five ministries; the tenure of office under the threeyearly system was naturally uncertain, and this uncertainty was reflected in the proposals of whatever ministry was in office.

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  • Up till 1908 it had been generally assumed that the constitution required the treasurer of the Commonwealth to hand over to the states month by month whatever surplus funds remained in his hands.

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  • Whatever his cares, his work or his troubles, I have never noticed in him aught but generous impulses and a love of humanity carried even to those heroic imprudences of which they alone are capable who devote themselves to the amelioration of humanity."

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  • Modern mathematicians may find on reading this brilliant summary a good many dicta which they will call in question, but, whatever its defects may be, Peacock's report remains a work of permanent value.

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  • Whatever crimes might be charged against Charles, his past conduct might appear to be condoned by the act of negotiating with him.

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  • This could be fixed, within certain limits, at whatever pitch suited the composition; but on the horn it could be only very partially filled out by notes of a muffled quality produced by inserting the hand into the bell of the instrument, a device impossible on the trumpet.

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  • At present we can only be certain that the criterion according to which Brahms, being a symphonic writer, has no mastery of orchestration whatever, is not a criterion compatible with any sense of symphonic style.

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  • Hence this operator, when signalled in the ordinary way, can put any one of these subscribers in connexion with any subscriber whatever, without the necessity of calling upon another operator to make connexions.

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  • In the rotation of crops there is an amazing diversityshifts of two years, three years, four years, six years, and in many cases whatever order strikes the fancy of the farmer.

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  • Whatever parts the Italians themselves played in the succeeding quarter of a century, the game was in the hands of French, Spanish and German invaders.

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  • But Charles Charles Albert, who, whatever his faults, had a generous Albertre- nature, was determined that so long as be had an news the army in being he could not abandon the Lombards War, and the Venetians, whom he had encouraged in their resistance, without one more effort, though he knew full well that he was staking all on a desperate chance.

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  • It was all-important that whatever victories Garibaldi might win should be won for the Italian kingdom, and, above all, that no ill-timed attack on the Papal States should provoke an intervention of the powers.

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  • Depretis, anxious only to avoid a policy of adventure, let slip whatever opportunity may have presented itself, and neglected even to deal energetically with the impotent but mischievous Italian agitation for a rectification of the Italo-Austrian frontier.

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  • Count Hatzfeldt, on behalf of the German Foreign Office, informed the Italian ambassador in Berlin that whatever was done at Vienna would be regarded as having been done in the German capital.

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  • The deputies of the Extreme Left, instead of using their influence in favor of pacification, could think of nothing better than to demand an immediate convocation of parliament in order that they might present a bill forbidding the troops and police to use their arms in all conflicts between capital and labor, whatever the provocation might be.

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  • It showed weakness, but it added nothing to whatever immorality there might be in successively taking two incompatible oaths.

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  • On the other hand, his divine substratum, the impersonal Brahma, the world-spirit, the one and only reality, remains to this day the ultimate element of the religious belief of intelligent India of whatever sect.

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  • Anyhow, whatever the method or interpretation is to be, idealism, even more fully than materialism, is pledged to monism and to the rejection of dualism.

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  • Whatever one may think of the cogency of such arguments, it seems safe to conclude that thinkers, who dislike constructive idealism, but accept time and space as boundless given quanta, reach in that way the thought of infinity, and if they are theists, necessarily connect their theism with reflexions on the nature of Time and Space.

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  • There is, however, no evidence whatever for this, the gonads of Hydra being purely ectodermal structures, while all medusoid gono phores have an endodermal portion.

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  • There is no difficulty whatever in regarding Hydra as bearing the same relation to the actinula-stage of other Hydromedusae that a Rotifer bears to a trochophore-larva or a fish to a tadpole.

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  • Moreover, whatever the value of Goethe's labours in that field, they were not published before 1820, long after evolutionism had taken a new departure from the works of Treviranus and Lamarck - the first of its advocates who were equipped for their task with the needful large and accurate knowledge of the phenomena of life as a whole.

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  • For it is almost impossible to prove that any structure, however rudimentary, is useless - that is to say, that it plays no part whatever in the economy; and, if it is in the slightest degree useful, there is no reason why, on the hypothesis of direct creation, it should not have been created.

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  • In its simplest form, this phrase implies such an obvious fact as that whatever be the future development of, say, existing cockroaches, it will be on lines determined by the present structure of these creatures.

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  • Whatever may have been the law, it is certain that, notwithstanding the statutes of Edw.

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  • None of these acts applies to the trial of bishops, who are left to the old jurisdictions, or whatever may be held to be the old jurisdictions (with that of the Roman See eliminated).

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  • Throughout the United States, whatever may have been the position in some of them before their independence, the Church has now no position recognized by the State, but is just a body of believers whose relations are governed by contract and with whom ecclesiastical jurisdiction is consensual.

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  • In whatever way the tissues are originally formed, however, the main features of their differentiation are the same.

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  • The formation of secondary tissues is characteristic of most woody plants, to whatever class they belong.

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  • All organs performing the same function and showing similar adaptations are said to be analogous or homoplastic, whatever their morphological nature may be; hence organs are sometimes both homologous and analogous, sometimes only analogous.

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  • There is no doubt that, after his first conviction, Sulla remained very quiet, and, whatever his sympathies may have been, took no active part in the conspiracy.

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  • He corresponded frequently with Mary, but there being no hopes whatever of his restoration, and a new suitor being found in the duke of Norfolk, Mary demanded a divorce, on pleas which recall those of Henry VIII.

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  • Reduction of the number of toes (the fifth shows no traces whatever, not even in Archaeopteryx) begins with the hallux, which is completely or partly absent in many birds; the second toe is absent in Struthio only.

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  • Accustomed freely and fearlessly to investigate whatever came before him, and swayed by a scrupulous dread of insincerity, he was doomed to long and anxious hesitation concerning some of the fundamental points of theology before arriving at a firm conviction of the truth of Christianity.

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  • Elsewhere, as the settlers in Gaul became French, the emigrants from Gaul became English, Irish, Scottish, and whatever we are to call the present inhabitants of Sicily and southern Italy.

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  • Moreover, every Norman to whom he granted lands and offices held them by English law in a much truer sense than the king held his; he was deemed to step into the exact position of his English predecessor, whatever that might be.

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  • Its chief result has been, not so much to create anything new as at once to modify and to strengthen what was old, to call up older institutions to a new life under other forms. But whatever it has done it has done silently; there has not been at any time any violent change of one set of institutions for another.

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  • The privileges of the Roman patriciate, whatever we may call them, were not usurpations; and, if we call the privileges of the Venetian nobility usurpations, they were stealthy and peaceful usurpations, founded on something other than mere violence.

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  • The other point of difference is that, whatever we take for the origin and the definition of nobility, in most countries it became something that could be given from outside, without the need of any consent on the part of the noble class itself.

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  • They held whatever privileges or advantages have attached in different times and places to the rank of nobility or gentry.

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  • And whatever was taken from the king went to the gain of the noble order.

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  • There the progress of truth, within whatever limits, is manifest.

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  • He had also, by virtue of an ancient custom, the power of giving the first dish from the king's table to whatever poor person he pleased, or, instead of it, alms in money, which custom is kept up by the lord high almoner distributing as many silver pennies as the sovereign has years of age to poor men and women on Maundy Thursday.

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  • The Maoris ate their enemies' hearts to gain their courage, but to whatever degree animistic beliefs may have once contributed to their cannibalism, it is certain that long before Captain Cook's visit religious sanction for the custom had long given place to mere gluttonous enjoyment.

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  • Whatever may be the true explanation of stridulating organs in adult beetles, sexual selection can have had nothing to do with the presence of these highly-developed larval structures.

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  • Whatever be the true explanation of this problem, it is certain (1) that Peisistratus was regarded as a leading soldier, and (2) that his position was strengthened by the prestige of his family.

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  • In adopting foreign innovations, he showed, like the Japanese of the present day, no sentimental preference for any particular nation, and was ready to borrow from the Germans, Dutch, English, Swedes or French whatever seemed best suited for his purpose.

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  • All this was to be done, however, under the strict supervision and guidance of the autocratic power, with as little aid as possible from private initiative and with no control whatever of public opinion, because influential public opinion is apt to produce insubordination.

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  • The emperor, however, whatever his own views, was surrounded by reactionary influences, of which the most powerful were the empress-mother, Pobedonostsev the procurator of the Holy Synod, Count Muraviev and the Grandduke Sergius.

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  • The meeting confined its attention to economic questions, and had no political character whatever.

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  • Whatever the ostensible form of a railway tariff, the contribution of the different shipments of freight to these general expenses is determined on the principle of charging what the traffic will bear.

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  • This is true whatever be the tilt of the vehicle at that instant.

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  • Whatever the pattern adopted for the roof, a sufficient portion of it must be glazed to admit light, and it should be so designed that the ironwork can be easily inspected and painted and the glass readily cleaned.

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  • In whatever form energy is produced and distributed to the train it ultimately appears as mechanical energy applied to turn one or more axles against the resistance to their rotation imposed by the weight on the wheels and the motion of the train.

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  • It is necessary that the voltage of the current shall be constant whatever be the increase of the speed of the train, and therefore of the dynamo.

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  • Whatever their origin, sacrifices tend to be interpreted as gifts to the god.

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  • Whatever it costs, it is anyhow a clear gain that it is incurred on the score of piety, seeing that we succour the poorest by such entertainments (refrigerio).

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  • The word holiness (qodesh) in primitive Hebrew usage partook of the nature of taboo, and came to be applied to whatever, whether thing or person, stood in close relation to deity and belonged to him, and could not, therefore, be used or treated like other objects not so related, and so was separated or stood apart.

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  • Now, however, the use of his remaining eye had been reduced to an hour a day, divided into portions at wide intervals, and he was driven to the conclusion that whatever plans he made must be formed on the same calculations as those of a blind man.

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  • It is fortunate that the city is not close-built or crowded, for since the first advent of foreigners in Peking in 1860 nothing whatever had been done until 1900 to improve the streets or the drainage.

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  • These and other experiments, described by Dr Manson in the Practitioner for March 1900, confirming the laboratory evidence as they do, leave no doubt whatever of the correctness of the mosquito-parasitic theory of malaria.

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  • Whatever his natural prejudices or natural resentments, he never allowed these to influence his policy.

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  • From a variety of independent reasons one is forced to conclude that, whatever historical elements they may contain, the stories of this remote past represent the form which tradition had taken in a very much later age.

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  • Whatever recollection they preserved of their origin and of the circumstances of their entry would be retold from a new standpoint; the ethnological traditions would gain a new meaning; the assimilation would in time become complete.

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  • Whatever reforms Josiah actually accomplished, the restoration afforded the opportunity of bringing the Deuteronomic teaching into action; though it is more probable that Deuteronomy itself in the main is not much earlier than the second half of the 6th century B.C.'

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  • Whatever the predominant party might think of foreign marriages, the tradition of the half-Moabite origin of David serves, in the beautiful idyll of Ruth (q.v.), to suggest the debt which Judah and Jerusalem owed to one at least of its neighbours.

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  • But, whatever means each head of a family adopted to get a livelihood, he must pay the priest's dues.

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  • But - whatever his motive - Antipas certainly consented to John's death.

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  • Whatever question may be possible as to the force or character of Pharisaism in the time of Christ, there can be no doubt that it became both all-pervading and ennobling among the successors of Aqiba (q.v.), himself one of the martyrs to Hadrian's severity.

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  • It is abundantly evident that whatever mythic element may have been interwoven with the old traditions of the spot, they have a solid substratum of reality.

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  • It is certain that whatever merits the Cretan laws may have possessed for the internal regulation of the different cities, they had the one glaring defect, that they made no provision for any federal bond or union among them, or for the government of the island as a whole.

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  • Whatever reservations may be made as to a certain interested or ambitious side of his character, Pierre d'Ailly, whose devotion to the cause of union and reform is incontestable, remains one of the leading spirits of the end of the 14th and beginning of the 15th centuries.

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  • But this originality cannot be absolute, for, whatever may have been the relations of Babylonia and the Aryans, the latter brought civilization to India from the west, and it is not always clear whether similarity of government and institutions is the result of borrowing or of parallel development.

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  • The most recent authorities are of opinion that the Kolarians and Dravidians represent a single physical type; but, whatever the historical explanation may be, they certainly have different languages and show different stages of civilization.

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  • Whatever national unity the Hindu peoples possessed came from the persistent and penetrating influence of the Brahman caste.

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  • Whatever may be said of the original creation of the Constitution, whether by the states or by the people, its development under the influences of a growing nationalism was a strong support to Webster's argument, and no other speech so strengthened Union sentiment throughout the North; its keynote was "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable."

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  • He was forgiven by his party in the following year, but not until the opposition, provoked by the retention of his position under Tyler, had ruined whatever This case grew out of the Canadian rebellion of 1837.

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  • Stephen Girard had devised and bequeathed the residue of his estate for the establishment and maintenance of Girard College, in which no minister of the Gospel of any sect or denomination whatever should be admitted.

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  • Whatever its connexion with the Habsburgs, the Order has its real heirs in the Hohenzollerns of Prussia.

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  • Whatever the specific rotation, there may in practice be deviations from the plan of retaining on the farm the whole of the root-crops, the straw of the grain crops and the leguminous fodder crops (clover, vetches, sainfoin, &c.) for the production of meat or milk, and, coincidently, for that of manure to be returned to the land.

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  • We understand by economics the science which investigates the manner in which nations or other larger or smaller communities, and their individual members, obtain food, clothing, shelter and whatever else is considered desirable or necessary for the maintenance and improvement of the conditions of life.

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  • Whatever " method " of economic investigation we employ, we must at every stage see how far our reasoning is borne out by the actual experience of life.

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  • Whatever the cause, the complete restatement of economic theory, which some heroic persons demand, is clearly impossible, except on conditions not likely to be realized in the immediate future.

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  • The result is that free trade had become by the end of the 19th century in the main an old habit, for which the ordinary English manufacturer could give no very reasonable explanation, whatever may be its influence in commerce and public affairs.

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  • A few years later Pitt adopted an identical policy, and professed that whatever he knew he had learnt from Carteret.

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  • On the other hand, they are valid evidence for whatever is necessary to their own explanation, i.e.

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  • Moreover, whatever the lovers of the fine arts may say, it is nearly certain that the " Bewick Collector " is mistaken in attaching so high a value to these old editions, for owing to the want of skill in printing - indifferent ink being especially assigned as one cause - many of the earlier issues fail to show the most delicate touches of the engraver, which the increased care bestowed upon the edition of 1847 (published under the supervision of John Hancock) has revealed - though it must be admitted that certain blocks have suffered from wear of the press so as to be incapable of any more producing the effect intended.

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  • These need not detain us for long, since, however well some of them may have been executed, regard being had to their epoch, and whatever repute some of them may have achieved, they are, so far as general information and especially classification is concerned, wholly obsolete, and most of them almost useless except as matters of antiquarian interest.

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  • The principal theory which he hence conceived himself justified in propounding was that instead of five being (as had been stated) the maximum number of centres of ossification in the sternum, there are no fewer than nine entering into the composition of the perfect sternum of birds in general, though in every species some of these nine are wanting, whatever be the condition of development at the time of examination.

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  • Nothing whatever is to be said against the composition of his first and second " tribes"; but the third is an assemblage still more heterogeneous than that which Nitzsch brought together under a name so like that of Muller - for the fact must never be allowed to go out of sight that the extent of the Picarii of the latter is not at all that of the Picariae of the former.'

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  • Nothing whatever is known of their language, but some scholars explain the names Toramana and Jauvla as Turkish.

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  • To the Romanist " Catholic " means " Roman Catholic "; to the high Anglican it means whatever is common to the three " historic " branches into which he conceives the church to be divided - Roman, Anglican and Orthodox; to the Protestant pure and simple it means either what it does to the Romanist, or, in expansive moments, simply what is " universal " to all Christians.

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  • On his side, again, the subtenant, by accepting that position, is estopped from denying that his lessor's title (whatever it be) is good.

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  • The tenant may have added to its value by buildings, by labour applied to the land, or by the use of fertilizing manures, but, whatever be the amount of the additional value, he is not entitled to any compensation whatever.

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  • This enactment applies to leases of agricultural subjects, houses, mills, fisheries and whatever is fundo annexum; provided that (a) the lease, when for more than one year, must be in writing, (b) it must be definite as to subject, rent (which may consist of money, grain or services, if the reddendum is not illusory) and term of duration, (c) possession must follow on the lease.

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  • Whatever may be its true botanical name it is the plant known in commerce as " Sea Island " cotton, owing to its introduction and successful cultivation in the Sea Islands and the coastal districts of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida.

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  • There may be cases which cannot be explained in this way; but " whatever may be thought about them, it is plain that even if these and their like are really to be traced to the intervention of the divine mercy which loves to reward a.

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  • Whatever grew on that tree was thought to be a gift from heaven, more especially the mistletoe.

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  • Unhappily, clinging to the conviction that all the lands which the crusaders would traverse were the "lost provinces" of his empire, he induced the crusaders to do him homage, so that, whatever they conquered, they would conquer in his name, and whatever they held, they would hold by his grant and as his vassals.

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  • Whatever were his qualities as a fighter, the Cid was but indifferent material out of which to make a saint, - a man who battled against Christian and against Moslem with equal zeal, who burnt churches and mosques with equal zest, who ravaged, plundered and slew as much for a livelihood as for any patriotic or religious purpose, and was in truth almost as much of a Mussulman as a Christian in his habits and his character.

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  • But, whatever may have been the private opinion of Ignatius, there was on this occasion no foundation of any society.

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  • Whatever may have been the immediate genesis of the myth - and it may well be sought in the heartless forest laws - its vitality was assured by the English love of archery and historical repetition.

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  • Silver chloride, for example, in whatever manner it may be prepared, invariably consists of chlorine and silver in the proportions by weight of 35'45 parts of the former and 107.93 of the latter.

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  • But, whatever our doubts, we may safely regard Parsifal as a work which, like Beethoven's last fugues, invites attack rather from those critics who demand what flatters their own vanity than from those who wish to be inspired by what they could never have foreseen for themselves.

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  • Eckhart appears, however, to have made a conditional recantation - that is, he professed to disavow whatever in his writings could be shown to be erroneous.

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  • Whatever drug of this group be taken, the product absorbed by the blood is almost entirely sodium salicylate.

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  • Whatever the financial system 1 For Ptolemaic Egypt, see Ptolemies and Egypt.

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  • Her caution had its reward, for whatever she did was permanently gained, whereas her successor in his boundless zeal for reform brought his empire to the verge of a general rebellion.

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  • The signing of the peace of Teschen, which averted a great war with Prussia, on the 13th of May 1779, was the last great act of her reign, and so Maria Theresa judged it to be in a letter to Prince Kaunitz; she said that she had now finished her life's journey and could sing a for she had secured the repose of her people at whatever cost to herself.

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  • Having been deprived of his sight by the gods for his ill-treatment of his sons by his first wife (or for having revealed the future to mortals), he was condemned to be tormented by two Harpies, who carried off whatever food was placed before him.

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  • At the same time Musha Island, at the entrance to the Gulf of Tajura, was bought by the British " for ten bags of rice," Bab Island, in the same gulf, and Aubad Island, off Zaila, were also purchased, the object of the East India Company being to obtain a suitable place " for the harbour of their ships without any prohibition whatever."

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  • The slave could not possess property of any kind; Laws whatever he acquired was legally his master's.

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  • Omar, on hearing the request of his general, is said to have replied that if those books contained the same doctrine with the Koran, they could be of no use, since the Koran contained all necessary truths; but if they contained anything contrary to that book, they ought to be destroyed; and therefore, whatever their contents were, he ordered them to be burnt.

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  • But, whatever may have been his date, he was their teacher and instructor in the Magian religion, modified their former religious customs, and introduced a variegated and composite belief."

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  • Whatever punishment Sulla may have inflicted, Nola, though it lost much of its importance, remained a municipium with its own institutions and the use of the Oscan language.

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  • All the so-called " giant cities of Bashan " without exception are now known to be Greco-Roman, not earlier than the time of Herod, and, though in themselves of very high architectural and historical interest, have no connexion whatever with the more ancient periods.

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  • Whatever be the historical worth of this story, it may safely be said that it cannot be disproved by deductive reasoning from the premisses of abstract logic. The most we can do is to assert that a universe in which such things are liable to happen on a large scale is unfitted for the practical application of the theory of cardinal numbers.

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  • For example, if it should turn out that the mass of a body is to be estimated by counting the number of corpuscles (whatever they may be) which go to form it, then a body with an irrational measure of mass is intrinsically impossible.

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  • All Turkish subjects, of whatever race or religion, have equal juridical and political rights and obligations, and all discrimination as to military service has been abolished.

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  • Hence the vast majority of the people whom we are accustomed to think of as Ottomans are so only by adoption, being really the descendants of Seljuks or Seljukian subjects, who had derived from Persia whatever they possessed of civilization or of literary taste.

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  • This was done by the winged sons of Boreas, and Phineus now told them their course, and that the way to pass through the Symplegades or Cyanean rocks - two cliffs which moved on their bases and crushed whatever sought to pass - was first to fly a pigeon through, and when the cliffs, having closed on the pigeon, began to retire to each side, to row the "Argo" swiftly through.

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  • Murat boasted that he had ioo,000 men behind him, and on his return Massenbach implored his chief to submit to an unconditional surrender, advice which the prince accepted, though as a fact Murat's horses were completely exhausted and he had no infantry whatever within call.

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  • The two great domes above the tombs, the four lofty minarets and part of the facade of this shrine, are overlaid with gold, and from whatever direction the traveler approaches Bagdad, its glittering domes and minarets are the first objects which meet his eye.

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  • Whatever the theoretical value of this injunction may have been, however, in practice the use of the pastoral staff was discontinued until its gradual revival in the last decades of the 19th century.

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  • He sought the truth from whatever quarter he could get it, believing that all that is good comes from God, wherever it be found.

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  • Sacerdotal benedictions are not indeed sacraments - means of grace ordained by Christ himself, but sacramentals (sacramenta minora) ordained by the authority of the Church and exercised by the priests, as the plenipotentiaries of God, in virtue of the powers conferred on them at their ordination; "that whatever they bless may be blessed, and whatever they consecrate may be consecrated."

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  • Baird was to move south through Galicia to meet him, and the army was to concentrate at Valladolid, Burgos, or whatever point might seem later on to be best.

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  • The ions are associated with very large electric charges, and, whatever their exact relations with those charges may be, it is certain that the energy of a system in such a state must be different from its energy when unelectrified.

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  • Again, water, the best electrolytic solvent known, is also the body of the highest specific inductive capacity (dielectric constant), and this property, to whatever cause it may be due, will reduce the forces between electric charges in the neighbourhood, and may therefore enable two ions to separate.

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  • Whatever effect the reinvigoration of the papacy may have had in hastening the process, the original impulse towards the adoption of the Roman rite had proceeded, not from Rome, but from Spain and Gaul; it was the natural result of the lively intercourse between the Churches of these countries and the Holy See.

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  • It is clear from what has been said above that the liturgical vestments possessed originally no mystic symbolic meaning whatever; it was equally certain that, as their origins were forgotten, they would develop such a symbolic meaning.

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  • The chasuble and the rest, whatever their origin, had become associated during the middle ages with certain doctrines the rejection of which at the Reformation was symbolized by their disuse.

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  • True caoutchouc, the principal constituent of all rubbers, is probably essentially one and the same substance, from whatever botanical source it may have been derived.

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  • As a matter of fact, beyond lending the tsesarevna 2000 ducats, instead of the 15,000 she demanded of him, he took no part whatever in the actual coup d'etat which was as great a surprise to him as to every one else.

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  • Frederick, however, was now at the last gasp. On the 6th of January 1762, he wrote to Finkenstein, "We ought now to think of preserving for my nephew, by way of negotiation, whatever fragments of my territory we can save from the avidity of my enemies," which means, if words mean anything, that he was resolved to seek a soldier's death on the first opportunity.

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  • Cayley, however, has shown that, whatever be the degrees of the three equations, it is possible to represent the resultant as the quotient of two determinants (Salmon, l.c. p. 89).

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  • This fact is of extreme importance in the theory of algebraic forms, and is easily representable whatever be the number of the systems of quantities.

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  • If now the nti c denote a given pencil of lines, an invariant is the criterion of the pencil possessing some particular property which is independent alike of the axes and of the multiples, and a covariant expresses that the pencil of lines which it denotes is a fixed pencil whatever be the axes or the multiples.

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  • Actions, in short, were of no account whatever, apart from the character that produced them.

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  • As such, they were eagerly welcomed by the clergy; for a single magistrate, sitting in secret without appeal, necessarily grasps at whatever will lighten his burden of responsibility.

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  • Whether systematic training can do anything to make the attainment of this balance easier is a question that has lately engaged the attention of many educational reformers; and whatever future casuistry may still have before it would seem to lie along the lines indicated by them.

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  • If one pole of the bar-magnet is brought near the compass, it will attract the opposite pole of the compass-needle; and the magnetic action will not be sensibly affected by the interposition between the bar and the compass of any substance whatever except iron or other magnetizable metal.

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  • The width of the gap may be diminished until it is no greater than the distance between two neighbouring molecules, when it will cease to be distinguishable, but, assuming the molecular theory of magnetism to be true, the above statement will still hold good for the intermolecular gap. The same pressure P will be exerted across any imaginary section of a magnetized rod, the stress being sustained by the intermolecular springs, whatever their physical nature may be, to which the elasticity of the metal is due.

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  • Whatever may be thought of the manner of this refusal, or of its immediate motives, it was in itself wise, for the German empire would have lost immeasurably had it been the cause rather than the result of the inevitable struggle with Austria, and Bismarck was probably right when he said that, to weld the heterogeneous elements'of Germany into a united whole, what was needed was, not speeches and resolutions, but a policy of "blood and iron."

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  • Already Wycliffe had declared that " whatever book is in the Old Testament besides these twentyfive (Hebrew) shall be set among the apocrypha, that is, without authority or belief."

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  • The final achievement of Lagrange in this direction was the extension of the method of the variation of arbitrary constants, successfully used by him in the investigation of periodical as well as of secular inequalities, to any system whatever of mutually interacting bodies.'

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