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(121) Whichever it is, we mean business, I warn you.
(122) Whichever way you turned , the telescreen faced you.
(123) Take whichever seat you like.
(124) Have you determined whichever you should buy, a Nokia walkie-talkie or a Motorola cell phone?
(125) The Hamburg Rules provide for a limit at 12500 gold francs per package of other shipping unit and 37.5 gold francs per kilo of gross weight of the goods, whichever is the higher.
(126) Whichever team collects the most hula hoop at the end wins.
(127) But whichever is adopted, we must make sure that the cathode lines can rise corona and balanced currents normally.
(128) "I'll still love you whichever choice you make, " his father, the bootlegger, wrote.
(129) If the material was created under a work for hire agreement, the copyright lasts 95 years from first publication, or 120 years from creation, whichever expires first.
(130) Just go to the supermarket. Grab a already made pizza crust, some marinara sauce and some shredded cheese whichever you guys prefer.
(131) One thing is certain: if the US eventually orders a new family of weapons, whichever cartridge is chosen will be in service for decades to come.Sentencedict.com
(132) In the year following his term of consulship, the proconsul held imperial authority outside of Rome in whichever province he was assigned to govern.
(133) If you check this box, the selected image will be scaled to match the height or width of the selected area - whichever is reached first.
(134) Whichever method you choose, you will need to make sure and send NT$1000 via Postal Giro Account in order to complete your registration.
(135) Whichever type of SCM you use, there's a universal set of benefits that you reap.
(136) Whichever information published by the member, this site can't be irresponsible for legal liability and joint liability.
(137) Please insert the closing balance date of the last Next Day Disclosure Return published pursuant to rule 13.25A or Monthly Return pursuant to rule 13.25B, whichever is the later.
(138) Minimum charges per shipment: 1cbm or metric ton, calculated as whichever is the higher.
(139) Whichever the case of its art, I think it would be difficult to claim that it requires any technical skill or craftsmanship above mediocrity. This, too, it shares with anti-art.
(140) Assistance takes the form of 50 or 100 per cent of the weighted average of fees charged by non-profit-making kindergartens or the actual fee, whichever is the less.
(141) Double bind questions are questions that, whichever way you answer, the result is the same.
(142) However, whichever way it takes, pun interpretation creates extra contextual effects, enhances message memorability and gives the audience intellectual pleasure from solving the pun.
(143) The content of the output files will be identical to whichever input file is used to drive the flow.
(144) Whichever way you look at it, nuclear power is the energy of the future.
(145) BT will effect all payments sixty (60) days starting at the end of the month of receipt of the supplier's invoice or delivery or the contractual delivery date, whichever is the latest.
(146) The political questions tend to go nowhere, as the "answers" are usually prefab rejection letters from whichever political institution is being questioned.
(147) Whichever and whatever you like, there is a theme park for you!
(148) As a partner you will be entitled to 25% of the total sum, and in whichever company that we both decide to establish, when I and my son arrive your country we shall discuss that Facially.
(149) On whichever side, the Anglo-French or the German, the war that has just broken out is an unjust, predatory and imperialist war.
(150) Figure 11 zooms into another detail of Figure 1: how the Execute EJB is invoked with the tid as a key to retrieve the business data to carry out whichever business logic is required.
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