Similar words: no matter what, north atlantic, hatter, shatter, chatter, shattered, matter, shattering. Meaning: adv. as far as that is concerned.
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31. Given ongoing fitness, how long might either remain in county cricket for that matter?
32. Nor, for that matter, do the local residents have any notion of this facility.
33. Such close physical contact and fraternizing was hardly the practice in California churches, or anywhere else for that matter.
34. And a lot of other trees, too, for that matter.
35. It was like the changing-rooms of a thousand football clubs, or schools for that matter.
36. For that matter, what about prostate-cancer screening or hormone-replacement therapy, both of which have spent the last few years falling in and out leof favor in the medical community?
37. For that matter, high-strung and finely sensitive, the ill treatment had flung him into a fever, which fed by the inflammation of his parched and swollen throat and tongue.
38. For that matter, you are no better qualified than Mary.
39. No teen-ager (and very few grownups, for that matter) sees through other human beings as quickly, as clearly, or as unforgivingly as he does.
40. Do not suck your thumb - or anybody else's, for that matter.
41. Sadat quite simply did not like Hussein, or royalty for that matter.
42. For that matter, Paul is by no means a storyteller either.
43. We can't answer that, for that matter noto this case.
44. Among all types of roundhouse kick, or any kick for that matter, the low kick is used most oftenly (in the matches allowing the low kick).
45. For that matter, no one at all had heard of Silicon Valley.
46. Horses rarely climax, despite masturbating dozens of times per day—so what motivates the dalliance of a stallion or, for that matter, a mare?
47. Note that with the PPU (and most processors for that matter), there is a special-purpose register to hold condition results.
48. I know that all sounds somewhat melodramatic but for many people, running a marathon (or achieving any significant goal for that matter) is indeed a life-changing, mind-altering experience.
49. You could imagine the dualist coming back and saying, "Look, in the case of the heat-seeking missile or the robot for that matter, although it's doing things, it's just obeying orders.
50. So would anybody else , for that matter : but Syme more than most.
51. Wilson said that while Myanmar has known reserves of uranium, no evidence had emerged it has been refining it into "yellowcake or anything else for that matter".
52. It's my apartment, and it's my wedding dress,[www.Sentencedict.com] for that matter.
53. For that matter , why does God allow any suffering at anytime?
54. For that matter, so is the Golden Age of Frank Perdue and Orville Redenbacher.
55. So when scientists talk aboutthe theory of evolution — or the atomic theory or the theory ofrelativity, for that matter — they are not expressing reservationsabout its truth.
56. For that matter, how could we maintain a constant self - identity?
57. Not just on their farm, but in the rural culture . Maybe urban culture, for that matter.
58. He can't remember having been scolded by his boss for that matter.
59. The confident will often, like swallows, seem to be making fun of the whole process slightly, as Hitchcock does in his films or Bruegel in his paintings-- or Shakespeare, for that matter.
60. This isn't how running or life works for that matter.
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