Whatever else is going on today, there is no similar intellectual ferment in the air.
Whatever else you think of the 43rd president, that achievement is part of Bush's legacy, too.
Whatever else one may say about ObamaCare, it has nothing directly to do with U.S. employment.
"I find it hard to think this is clear, whatever else it is, " he said.
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They often use deodorant sticks or whatever else is at hand as stand-ins for microphones.
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Whatever else happens on his watch, good or bad, Witty will have a real legacy.
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So--we also serve liver, kidneys, brains and whatever else the chef can get his hands on.
Here I perused issues of Foreign Affairs and Mother Jones and who knows whatever else.
After all, he or she failed our treatments so he or she deserves whatever else happens?
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And this season, whatever else has gone wrong, Illinois has delivered against the big boys.
There has been no adjustment of the threat level in terms of color code, whatever else.
Whatever else it is, Mr Judt's book is a useful warning against the fallacy of composition.
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Whatever else it might do, NGDP targeting would not change the fundamental nature of the dollar.
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"They have better trickle-down economics, are not affected by a weak dollar or whatever else, " he says.
Whatever else might be said about Enron in the U.S., the assets were repriced rather swiftly, no?
Whatever else this means, firms should probably not start totting up their spoils of war just yet.
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Whatever else I was, at least I might turn out to be a woman with a man.
It's an odd name (whatever else the US Postal Service is, it isn't qwik) and a big mistake.
So a sluggish economy in the wake of domestic problems and whatever else is happening in the eurozone.
So it really has nothing to do with his album or whatever else he's doing in his life.
We are the eyes and the ears and whatever else for the patient.
Whatever else is going on, Clearwire has gained respect from Ergen and from those clever folks at Google, too.
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But whatever else that can be said about the firm, its managers certainly know how to make a splash.
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Whatever else may be true about this situation, it should certainly be producing a lot of scholarly thinking about Japan-China relations.
Without a strong center, the shell of whatever else was cobbled together to make the show look so good will collapse.
By this point, Umbrella or Neo-Umbrella or whatever else they want to call themselves have stretched the laws of plausibility too far.
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One likely reason for the book's staying power is that melancholy was merely a springboard for whatever else struck Mr. Burton's fancy.
Enticed by free coffee and hot cocoa, Twins fans came layered in ski gear, hunting clothes and whatever else to keep warm.
Whatever else can be said about Tysabri, it is certainly no Vioxx.
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