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Whatever the circumstances, such accounts inevitably leave many questions unanswered.
"Whatever the circumstances surrounding these accidents, we wish prompt and complete recoveries to those involved."
Whatever the circumstances surrounding these accidents, we wish prompt and complete recoveries to those involved.
"Ground resupply isn't always an option based on whatever the circumstances may be," said Cpt.
Whatever the circumstances, mortgages have to be paid on a monthly basis or they become delinquent.
The Vatican then formally changed its teaching to declare the death penalty inadmissible whatever the circumstances.
I and all ministers in this Government are committed to leaving on this date, whatever the circumstances.
In other words, a world where people have the freedom to reach their potentials, whatever the circumstances of their birth.
Whatever the circumstances, once Mr. Cho appeared in their lives, from that day forward they spoke to him every day for years.
Whatever the circumstances, we see Thanos pop what looks like the Tesseract's blue Infinity Stone into the Infinity Gauntlet later in the trailer.
But whatever the circumstances, the impression — of one club rendered complacent by success and another, driven on by its absence — was a fair one.
"Whatever the circumstances, the airport management firmly condemns this incident and has immediately asked that this staff member to be suspended," the airport said.
American officials also noted that, whatever the circumstances, they held Mr. Maduro responsible because he blocked the aid trucks that day, punishing Venezuelans in need.
"The PM repeated that we will be leaving the EU on the 31st of October whatever the circumstances, we must respect the referendum result," the official said.
Whatever the circumstances that led to murdering her 4-year-old child (and it certainly seems she was a victim of terrible circumstances), they should not be papered over.
Whatever the circumstances, most executives would not have held such a sensitive file in their possession, nor would their managers have allowed that immediately upon finding out about the situation.
Whatever the circumstances, what is widely considered the oldest existing manuscript of the piece is a 21981th-century copy in Germany at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, or Berlin State Library.
Whatever the circumstances, about 500 congregations have switched allegiance from the Patriarchate of Moscow to the OCU; that probably leaves around 11,000 communities in Muscovite hands, against nearly 8,000 for the OCU.
"I think whatever the circumstances are, when you almost get killed, when someone almost kills you, and you're alive, and you walk away, it really gives you a lot of perspective," she says.
The attacks on the police were wrong, she said, but she added that whatever the circumstances that had brought the marshals to Mr. Webber's door, local officials needed to recognize the pain along Frayser's streets.
Mr. Liu said that President Xi Jinping brought up the issue in his call with Mr. Trump on Monday, saying that China would continue its struggle to curb climate change "whatever the circumstances," according to Bloomberg News.
"The prime minister was clear on the importance of Japanese investment in the UK, and the need to ensure a smooth transition for businesses through the UK's exit from the EU, whatever the circumstances," the Downing Street statement said.
"We are taking steps to ensure supply chains continue to function, whatever the circumstances of our departure, and that mitigation is in place to avoid disruption at borders," Stephen Barclay, the Brexit secretary, said in a statement on Friday.
"But if a compromise cannot be found, then we have been clear that we are leaving whatever the circumstances, on the 31st of October," said Barclay, speaking in Paris at a conference hosted by the MEDEF French business organisation.
"But if a compromise cannot be found, then we have been clear that we are leaving whatever the circumstances, on the 31st of October," said Barclay, speaking in Paris at a conference hosted by the MEDEF French business organization.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson stressed the importance of a smooth transition out of the European Union "whatever the circumstances" to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in a call last week, his office said in a statement on Tuesday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson stressed the importance of a smooth transition out of the European Union "whatever the circumstances" to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in a call last week, his office said in a statement on Tuesday.
"A typical club team doesn't have the depth that a national team program should have," Arena said, "so I think, whatever the circumstances may be in terms of getting us ready to play the second game, I think we've got solutions."
LONDON, Aug 6 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson stressed the importance of a smooth transition out of the European Union "whatever the circumstances" to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in a call last week, his office said in a statement on Tuesday.
Whatever the circumstances of Royal Headache's breakup were, you get the sense that it was traumatic, to say the least; he describes the group's twilight as an "emotional holocaust," and he hasn't spoken to a member of Royal Headache in two years.
"Whatever the circumstances, we must definitely avoid competitive devaluation, and I think we should refrain from arbitrary intervention in currency markets," Abe told the newspaper on Tuesday after the dollar fell below 110.30 yen JPY=, its lowest level in a year and a half.
Well, you can see that the world has changed considerably in the past ten years, and the way that America particularly was involved in keeping peace in so many places, whether they were there by invitation or invasion, or whether they were good guys or bad guys, whatever the circumstances.
The way it works for most customers is that the customer service team or the social media team will see situations where they think a gift is warranted, and they will log into the &Open system and choose a gift based on whatever the circumstances are — such as an apology for bad service or a reward for loyalty.
The Sultan was brought towards Goa but passed away at sea. Other accounts allege that he was killed at home through poison or magic.Willard A. Hanna & Des Alwi (1990), p. 106. Whatever the circumstances, the strong and crafty Babullah was an inspiring leader who left a void that his successors could not entirely fill.
Some will choose to include it whatever the circumstances and will face down any critics. Finally, the show will often end with the Devil arriving for Mr. Punch (and possibly to threaten his audience as well). Punch—in his final gleefully triumphant moment—will win his fight with the Devil, bring the show to a rousing conclusion, and earn a round of applause.
Every Monsang male has a bosom friend, Lhu. Friends of this nature are distinguished from those of one's ordinary friends. In this type of friendship, there is no question of marriage between the brothers and sisters and between the children should they arise. This friendship is bound by the conviction that whatever the circumstances that may befall should be faced boldly and jointly.
Kessinger, 2004, p. 7 Whatever the circumstances of Fesch's finding the parts, the repaired panel was sold by his descendants to Pope Pius IX, who installed it in the Pinacoteca Vaticana, now part of the Vatican Museums. The Saint Jerome was once believed to have been part of the collection of the painter Angelica Kauffman, but this theory too has been rejected by recent scholars.Zöllner, Frank, Leonardo da Vinci: the complete paintings and sculptures.
Some reports say that the balloon momentarily disappeared behind a cloud and that when it reappeared it was on fire—whatever the circumstances, the gas in the balloon was burning. Blanchard began to descend rapidly, but the balloon, caught in the wind, continued to move off from the pleasure gardens even as it went down. Some spectators thought these events were part of the show and applauded and shouted their approval.Marion [1870] 2004, p. 99.
Girls were received at any age, but if they were over 12 years of age a satisfactory reference was required as to character. Regular workhouse cases were not admitted. Like her mentor George Müller, Charlotte Sharman was dependent on donations for the support of her orphans, or as she liked to call them 'her little people'. She worked with a very strong principle that she would never go into debt whatever the circumstances.
By 1928, practically the only check on Mussolini's power was the King's prerogative of dismissing him from office. Even then, this prerogative could only be exercised on the advice of the Fascist Grand Council, a body that only Mussolini could convene. Whatever the circumstances, Victor Emmanuel showed weakness from a position of strength, with dire future consequences for Italy and fatal consequences for the monarchy itself. Fascism was a force of opposition to left-wing radicalism.
Whatever the circumstances were, the marriage failed, and Anne agreed to a peaceful annulment, assumed the title My Lady, the King's Sister, and received a massive divorce settlement, which included Richmond Palace, Hever Castle, and numerous other estates across the country. Although the marriage made sense in terms of foreign policy, Henry was still enraged and offended by the match. Henry chose to blame Cromwell for the failed marriage, and ordered him beheaded on 28 July 1540.Loades p.
In 2003, Daisley and Kerslake's lawsuit was dismissed by the United States District Court in Los Angeles. This dismissal was upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. With regard to the reissue, Ozzy stated to The Pulse of Radio, reiterating a conversation with Sharon, "You know what, whatever the circumstances were, I want the original thing back." The 30th Anniversary release of Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman contains the original recordings, not the 2002 reissues.
Subsequently, both the U.S. and the UK accused France of effectively blocking the negotiations by threatening to veto the proposed resolution "whatever the circumstances", but France maintained that its position had been intentionally misconstrued. Lacking the "second resolution", the U.S. announced its intention to attack Iraq regardless if Saddam Hussein did not abdicate. The U.S.'s rationale for war depended on several contentions. First, it contended that Iraq was in possession of weapons of mass destruction, which it claimed he might be willing to supply to terrorists.
The statement was widely interpreted in the English-speaking world as meaning that France would exercise its right as a Permanent Member of the Security Council to veto any resolution at any time ("whatever the circumstances") to use force against Iraq. Following the overthrow of the former Iraqi government, the Iraq Survey Group led an exhaustive search of Iraq for WMD. Ultimately, while over 500 "degraded" chemical warheads were found, no deployable WMD of any kind were found and all WMD production facilities had been found to be inactive since 1991.
The Red Cross required volunteers to sign an agreement, which was seen by some (like Kouchner and his supporters) as being similar to a gag order, that was designed to maintain the organisation's neutrality, whatever the circumstances. Kouchner and the other French doctors signed this agreement. French journalist Gilles Caron photographs the starving children of Biafra. After entering the country, the volunteers, in addition to Biafran health workers and hospitals, were subjected to attacks by the Nigerian army, and witnessed civilians being murdered and starved by the blockading forces.
Padfield, p. 88 Duncan was informed that his fleet at Yarmouth might be ordered to attack the mutineers and, although reluctant, responded, "I do not shrink from the business if it cannot otherwise be got the better of". When rumours of the plan reached the fleet at Yarmouth, the crew of Venerable also expressed their distaste with the plan, but reaffirmed their promise of loyalty to their admiral whatever the circumstances. News then arrived that the Dutch fleet under De Winter was preparing to sail, and Duncan's fleet was ordered by Lord Spencer to blockade the Dutch coast.
Whatever the circumstances activists believe that Fakhry was killed by the army. On 4 August, Mohamed Mohsen, a protester and an activist, died at Nasser Hospital Institute, 12 days after he was hit with a rock that caused him brain hemorrhage. Mohsen had participated in a march on 23 July heading to the Ministry of Defense in denouncement of SCAF, which was stopped at the neighborhood of Abbasseya by military troops. Thereafter, the entire march was attacked by thugs, and allegedly by the residents of Abbasseya as well, who threw rocks and molotov cocktails at the protesters.
Another possibility is that the drums caused a spark whilst being rolled across the stone floor. Correspondence between the clerk of the coroners' court and Cooper-key details how the company was criticised for not using a rubber loading platform and just removing the drums straight from wagons onto the stone floor. The company employees were also not using special overboots to prevent sources of ignition. The drums containing the acid were not covered over in good weather; the covers should have been applied whatever the circumstances to prevent dust and hot clinker being able to come into contact with the product and cause ignition (the nearby buildings were heated by open coal fires).
The attacks have been condemned as war crimes, both because they usually target civilians and because the weapons' inaccuracy would disproportionately endanger civilians even if military targets were chosen. Human Rights Watch has also condemned the attackers for firing from near residential structures, thus putting Gazan civilians at unnecessary risk.Indiscriminate Fire , Human Rights Watch 30 June 2007 According to Israeli human rights group B'Tselem, > Palestinian organizations that fire Qassam rockets openly declare that they > intend to strike, among other targets, Israeli civilians. Attacks aimed at > civilians are immoral and illegal, and the intentional killing of civilians > is a grave breach under the Fourth Geneva Convention, a war crime, and > cannot be justified, whatever the circumstances.
Muraki's love of dolls and his collecting of dolls is a motif throughout the manga and anime, paralleling what he does with real people. In the anime, it is suggested that Saki killed Muraki's parents when they were still children (in the Kyoto arc, Muraki has a flashback of his mother's funeral and sees Saki smirking during the procession) and later tried to kill him in a craze. However, in the manga, it is not clear what Saki's role was other than disrupting Muraki's childhood, and Muraki describes himself as his mother's murderer. Whatever the circumstances, Saki was shot by one of the family's guards, and Muraki became obsessed with bringing back Saki in order to kill him himself.
In 1901, he was elected to federal parliament as the first member for the seat of Wentworth and was elected deputy leader of the Free Trade Party under George Reid. In August 1903, McMillan acted as Leader of Opposition following Reid's resignation from parliament and eventual re-election at the 1903 East Sydney by-election. He retired at the 1903 election to look after his business interests. Upon hearing of McMillan's retirement, Reid stated "I hope whatever the circumstances may be that have led him to come to the determination, that they will be only of a temporary nature, and that the public will not permanently lose the benefit of his great abilities and capacity for public affairs".
But nonetheless the story is likely a fabrication, seeing as it is unlikely that Maesa, who has much to gain if her grandson would become emperor, would be totally unaware of the coup, but Herodian's story, which tells that the coup was handled by Maesa and her family alone is also unlikely, seeing that Dio's story tells that the boy later had the support of many Equestrians and Senators from Emesa, which was most likely. Whatever the circumstances for Elagabalus's rise to the purple were, he later rode to battle against Macrinus, and entered the city of Antioch emerging as emperor, with Macrinus fleeing before being captured near Chalcedon and executed in Cappadocia.
So what dominates are these loud, wayward Los Angeles epics full of gothic grandeur, broken-glass emotions, bizarre soundscapes and heavy, early-'70s guitars." The review concluded, "All posthumous releases receive garlands of praise but this would take your breath away whatever the circumstances". Other critics, however, were cautious about viewing the album as a suicide note: Mojo felt that "to do so would be to miss the crucial point – that From a Basement on the Hill is of a piece within a body of work that stretches back to the mid-'90s. If Smith's lyrical themes were pretty much constant, the point was only underlined by the survival of his abiding aesthetic.
The order of the episodes are radically altered, however, and the story begins with the father and son carrying the ass between them so that it will arrive fresh for sale at market. The laughter of bystanders causes him to set it free and subsequent remarks have them changing places until the miller loses patience and decides he will only suit himself in future, for "Doubt not but tongues will have their talk" whatever the circumstances. Earlier on he had reflected that 'He's mad who hopes to please the whole world and his brother'. Robert Dodsley draws the same conclusion in his version of 1764: 'there cannot be a more fruitless attempt than to endeavour to please all mankind',Select fables of Esop and other fabulists, part 2.1, pp.
The U.S. argued that this action was authorized by Resolution 1441, since Iraq had failed to comply by co-operating fully in the identification and destruction of its weapons programs, and since Resolution 1441 promised 'serious consequences' for lack of full compliance and achievement of its objective. Other countries, led by France, Germany and Russia, maintained that Resolution 1441 did not authorize the use of force without passage of a further Resolution. French President Jacques Chirac stated "My position is that, whatever the circumstances, France will vote 'no' because this evening it considers that it is not necessary to make war to achieve the stated goal of the disarmament of Iraq".Radio France > Dossiers > Conflit USA - Irak Rightly or wrongly the "this evening" qualification was ignored, perhaps because the implications of its English translation are ambiguous.
On the other hand, it is possible that Gofraid was driven from the kingship because he had aligned himself with the Leinstermen against the Uí Briain. If such a sequence of events is correct it could mean that, even though Gofraid was unable continue on with the revolt, it was his Uí Chennselaig confederates who succeeded in securing Dublin from the Uí Briain. Whatever the circumstances of Domnall's accession, the Uí Chennselaig regime in Dublin was short-lived. The Annals of Inisfallen, the Annals of the Four Masters, and the fifteenth- to sixteenth-century Annals of Ulster, all reveal that, within the year, Domnall died after a brief illness, with the latter two sources specifying that he succumbed after three nights of sickness.Annals of the Four Masters (2013a) § 1075.6; Annals of the Four Masters (2013b) § 1075.6; The Annals of Ulster (2017) § 1075.4; Annals of Inisfallen (2010) § 1075.3; Annals of Inisfallen (2008) § 1075.3; The Annals of Ulster (2008) § 1075.4; Hudson, BT (2005) p. 167; Duffy (1992) p. 103.
The Orphan of Zhao was the first Chinese play to be translated into any European language.. The Jesuit father Joseph Henri Marie de Prémare translated the play, which he titled L'Orphelin de la Maison de Tchao, into French in 1731.. In Premaré's work, the dialogue was translated, but not the songs.. The story caught the imagination of European minds at a time when chinoiserie was in vogue and this translation was the basis for adaptations over the next few decades. Premaré sent the translation to be delivered to Étienne Fourmont, a member of the French Academy... However, Jean Baptiste Du Halde instead took possession and published it in his Description Géographique, Historique, Chronologique, Politique et Physique de l'Empire de la Chine et de la Tartarie Chinois in 1735, although he had no permission from Prémare or Fourmont to do so. Whatever the circumstances, Du Halde published the first European translation of a genuine Chinese play. Prémare's translation would soon be translated into English for two distinct English editions of Du Halde's book, which appeared in 1736 and 1741 respectively.
Whatever the circumstances of the party's entrance into the world of Dominus, the goal of finding the three artifacts needed to ascend to godhood remains unchanged. They must find the Astral Dominae, the key to life and which is held by the Dark Savant, the Destinae Dominus, the key to knowledge and which was stolen by the thief Marten, and the Chaos Moliri, the key to change and which is held by the Mook. The party ends up procuring each of these artifacts through different means: they acquire the Astral Dominae when the Rattkin, who came to Dominus on the heels of the Umpani and the T'Rang on a stolen T'Rang ship, rob the device from the Savant and sell it to the party. The Chaos Moliri arrives in their hands once they've allied with the Umpani and/or the T'Rang, who provide the party with a letter that allows them access to the Mook compound, and then steal the device from the Mook (alternatively, they may murder either the Umpani or T'Rang leader, steal the alliance letter from their corpse, and then enter into an alliance with the Mook under false pretenses).

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