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Nothing else matterednot Russia, not porn stars, not divorces.
It mattered not a whit whether the devil's advocate was right.
Nothing else mattered, not getting laid, not meeting people, not social chit chat—music.
That, depressingly but unsurprisingly, mattered not one whit to the protesters gathered outside the Supreme Court.
My future in Congress was limitless, and that mattered not only to me but to the people who believed in me.
However, against Delaware State, it mattered not as Hammonds came within five points of tying his career high of 19 set last season.
None of those numbers mattered, not after the Hawkeyes pushed their lead to 20 with 11:24 left on a 3-pointer by reserve forward Dom Uhl.
It was the performance that mattered, not its results, the way Marina Abramovic didn't scrub blood from piles of cow bones because she truly wanted them cleaner.
Knowing that if he could keep his own side unified then what Democrats said mattered not at all, McConnell said the situations were different -- a midterm election vs.
And none of it had mattered, not a jot, because no matter how hard you work or how much you run, there is no way to plan for Barcelona.
Why it mattered: Not only are we all consumers, but retail is also the largest single source of American jobs — meaning that changes in this industry impact the livelihoods of many.
Phillips is casual, cool, a natural fit for Oakland—relaxed as if none of this really mattered, not actively trying to conceal the fact that it does matter, but simply a chill guy.
My coworkers and I still printed out the Internet Boyfriends bracket and argued about it, even as we huffed and puffed about the nonsensical order, and our eventual outcomes mattered not a whit to anyone, anywhere, ever.
"I was fascinated by her and what she was doing," said Ms. Marvel, who decided to audition for Juilliard, where, she had reason to believe, high school grades and test scores (as well as deportment) mattered not a whit.
Nadal had played no competitive grasscourt matches since bounding to a record-extending 11th French Open title last month but it mattered not as the 32-year-old made an impressive start to his quest for a third French Open/Wimbledon double.
The much-discussed reconfiguring of Sonoma Raceway mattered not at all to Martin Truex Jr., as the winner at the Northern California road course a year ago made it two straight at the track as he drove to a dominating victory there Sunday.
If this were solely practical, a bloodless transaction for a much-needed visa, or if it were solely romantic, just two people so taken with each other the concerns of the world mattered not to us, this marriage would make more sense to me.
Clemon, who watched with growing despair as the integration efforts in the Jefferson County school district stalled and then eroded through the years, believed that Gardendale's attempt to break off mattered not just for Jefferson County but for the nation, where schools are resegregating at an alarming pace.
It was in Vienna where Hitler was later to proclaim he learned some hard lessons, namely that life was a critical struggle between the weak and the strong where principles of humanity mattered not at all since everything simply boiled down to "victory and defeat".Lukacs (1997). The Hitler of History, p. 71.
During those days in India, warfare was mainly fought with bows and arrows, spear, swords, daggers, cannons, etc. It was sheer strategy and numbers that mattered, not the arms. In a phased-out manner it started with sword fights. The army here consisted of foot soldiers, an infantry of horse riders, and elephants.
Most all of the old buildings from its heyday are long gone and all that remains are pastures and memories of a time when Joinerville mattered, not just to Texas but, because of World War II, the world. Oil was needed in large quantities to support the war effort and East Texas could produce it.
According to the former Lord Chancellor, Michael Havers, the lawyer Edward Grayson and the historian Peter Shankland, "That the prince and society considered him a social outcast mattered not at all to his people". The prince was determined Gordon-Cumming should remain ostracised and he "declined to meet anyone who henceforth acknowledged the Scottish baronet".
It was focused on the idea that Jesus was black and that he was to save the black population. He stated that if blacks believed this then they would be able to correct their economic and political issues. This book taught that it was the black population as a whole that mattered not as an individual as Christianity taught. Cleage wanted to save the black people as a whole.
It was a period when major museums and serious collectors in Europe, the U.S., and Japan did not feel it their responsibility to enforce the export laws of southern European countries. Hecht always worked on the assumption that it was the preservation and study of ancient art that really mattered, not provenance. In the 1970s Bruce McNall was his "secret United States partner."Hoving, Thomas, Making the Mummies Dance, New York: Simon & Schuster.
By remaining on the strategic defensive and occupying the important towns and passes that guarded the advance on Lisbon, the Allies were able to frustrate and upset Spanish advances time and again. It was his appreciation of the little war that mattered, not the war of big battalions. That he accomplished his task with such a rag task force is a testament to his capabilities as commander-in-chief. He understood how to use the scant Portuguese resources to their fullest.
It mattered not however, as City hung on to claim its first ever trophy of any kind as a senior team. Melbourne City captain Bruno Fornaroli was named man of the match. In his post-match address, Fornaroli uttered a loud profanity into the microphone, which resulted in him and the club being issued a formal warning by the FFA. The crowd of 18,751 was the highest ever for any match in the FFA Cup to that point in time.
It mattered not in popular opinion that the reported periods of female fasting were impossibly long (from months to many years) and simply added to the allure of this very specifically female achievement. Angela of Foligno Both Angela of Foligno (1248–1309) and Catherine of Siena (1347–1380) were reportedly anorexia mirabilis sufferers. They both refused food, but drank the pus from the sores of the sick. Angela of Foligno is reported to have said it was as "sweet as the Eucharist", and also to have eaten the scabs and lice from those same patients, though precious little else.
To her, it mattered not who was Hill or who was Mill, she liked them basically as they were. Dawn's best friend was Chelsea Chrystal, who had fallen in love with her brother, Josh. Not liking this choice of friendship was Chelsea's former steady date, Ryan Simpson, nicknamed Simp the Wimp, who was also a crack Tennis player, but was dethroned in that sport by Josh, also, Alexander Chrystal didn't like the idea of Chelsea dating Josh, although he enjoyed Dawn's company. Dawn got along wonderfully with the rest of the Chrystal family as well as with Chelsea.
In this case, patient's consent or dissent mattered not. The duration of treatment in a psychiatric hospital also depended entirely on the psychiatrist. All of that made the abuse of psychiatry possible to suppress those who opposed the political regime, and that created the vicious practice of ignoring the rights of the mentally ill. According to Yuri Savenko, the president of the Independent Psychiatric Association of Russia (the IPA), punitive psychiatry arises on the basis of the interference of three main factors: # The ideologizing of science, its breakaway from the achievements of world psychiatry, the party orientation of Soviet forensic psychiatry.
Before the Italian Grand Prix, Alain Prost was confirmed as a Ferrari driver from 1990. To the Tifosi who had previously seen Prost as the villain, he was now the hero of the crowd. It mattered not that he was still driving for McLaren, he was a confirmed Ferrari driver now and was treated as such (in previous years he had been jostled, jeered, and even pelted with tomatoes by some of the Tifosi for daring to beat the Ferraris). Prost's announcement allowed Frank Williams to re-sign Riccardo Patrese for 1990 (Prost had offers from both Ferrari and Williams).
Lord Reid continued that as the cause of the accident - the explosion from paraffin lamp - was known, it left no scope to allege the accident was caused from some unknown source, rather than the fault of the respondent. Lord Reid concluded that the accident in question "was but a variant of foreseeable" and it mattered not it may have arisen in an unforeseeable manner. Lord Jenkins agreed, finding no justification to hold someone liable if the accident had occurred from the burning of lamp but not if the lamp had exploded. Lord Morris argued that the injury suffered by the boy was of a higher degree, but was "of the kind or type of accident which was foreseeable".
They typically lived at home, and did not spend their allowances and wages on housing, groceries, taxes, appliances, furniture or savings for the future. Instead, came the immediate need to urgently keep up with the standards of their peers; the present moment mattered, not the next again year. New stylish clothes as worn by the trend-setters were promptly copied. The weekend dances and musical performances were very well attended. One estimate in 1959 calculated the teenagers spent 20% of their money on clothes, cosmetics and shoes; 17% on drink and cigarettes; 15% on sweets, snacks and soft drinks; the rest, almost half, went to many forms of pop entertainment, from cinemas and dance halls to sports, magazines and records.
In total Annand would score fourteen goals in his first full season with the Club and these included a brace against Stirling and the winner in a 2-1 win away at Airdrie in the two games immediately before the title party at Raith. In the summer Jocky Scott, who had taken over from McCormack in March, decided to bring in Tommy Coyne and Willie Falconer to challenge for the striking positions and it meant that Annand and Grady started together just three times in the S.P.L. It mattered not however as Dundee finished fifth, their highest league position for twenty-five years and Annand finished top goalscorer with ten strikes from his twenty-one starts and ten appearances from the bench. On 22 November, Annand and Grady showed the fans that the old magic was still there, when they combined to score one of the most memorable goals in recent history.
His 1874 obituary writers summarise his record thus... 'As a jockey Chris Green was one of the best and boldest horsemen of any time' and 'As a cross-country jockey he had few equals, for to the most indomitable pluck he added rare judgment, never being taken aback in a difficulty; he had a firm and at the same time elegant seat, and the finest hands. It mattered not what kind of horse he was put on, for he was equally at home on the puller as on the slug.' Praise for him as a trainer was slightly more muted, but, after the 1871 Grand National victory with The Lamb, a correspondent did comment on him in the following terms: 'Chris Green has not had charge of Lord Poulett's horses more than a twelvemonth, and it is something in the trainer's favour that he was able to win a Grand National on the first time of asking'.

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