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- homogenously European, French and Christian for thousands of years. Nevertherless, according to Justin Vaïsse, professor at Sciences Po Paris, integration...
- immigration from Islamic countries has sparked controversy in France. Nevertherless, according to Justin Vaïsse, in spite of challenges and setbacks like...
- in Alcalá de Henares, old Complutum, by Cardinal Cisneros in 1499. Nevertherless, its real origin dates back from 1293, when King Sancho IV of Castile...
- Robert Hood a 'famosus siccarius' (Latin for famous cutthroat), who nevertherless donated his ill-gotten gains to the Church and held the servants of...
- Ahmed Amir fell injured and was unable to face champion Amin Ayoub. Nevertherless, BRAVE CF 50 delivered big time with Jarrah Al-Silawi defending his...
- and the process of intensity through repetition of short motifs, is nevertherless that of a djatpangarri, a form of Yolngu po****r music. Mandawuy Yunupingu...
- with a deliberate low blow after Tszyu was warned again in the ninth. Nevertherless, Hatton's aggression and pace had begun to slow the aging champion,...
- followers to the background led to a sense of alienation among them. Nevertherless, the egalitarian outlook of the Mayamara satra attracted a large number...
- radio emissions (DIM) would be impossible to detect from the Earth. Nevertherless the high energy particles cause weathering of the surfaces of the icy...
- "Negeri" (Federated states) instead of "Negara" (Nation) since 1963. Nevertherless, some groups argue that Sabah and Sarawak should be called "Negara"...