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Nobody's blaming Ewing in Seattle, but neither will anyone hear whatever objections he has.
Whatever objections the early moderns had to corpulence were as much moral as they were strictly medical.
Whatever objections diners may have to sucking heads, though, they are embracing the shrimp with their eyes wide open.
Whatever objections Mr. Brauchli made during his tenure, in the end he decided to open Mr. Murdoch's wallet and close his mouth.
It certainly proved one thing – that Johnson was right to regrow his moustache, whatever objections his wife, Jessica, had to it (I assume they involved kissing, but I don't like to pry).
Whatever objections people may have to our turning a blind eye to Khashoggi's assassination, the president argued, they do not outweigh the (grossly inflated) revenue we can expect from U.S.-Saudi arms deals.
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Whatever objection there may be to it as security for such advances from the prohibitory provisions of statute, the objection can only be urged by the government.
"GPO", after all, is a label Plantinga gave to a particular objection, and he was free to give it to whatever objection he wanted to.
Many Iraqi politicians expect the process to go forward, whatever their objections, but diplomats are pushing to resolve the dispute.
Whatever the objections, the two companies say they are already receiving numerous enquiries from people eager to prove their innocence.
"Whatever personal objections there may have been to Hillary's candidacy are being outweighed by people being of the same mind on the issues".
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