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1. 'Be that as it may, the fact is that the Templar
2. “Be that as it may, your memories must be erased, and that is that,” The Hesean Governor began, but was interrupted by, surprisingly, Jack
3. ‘Well, be that as it may,’ said Bernadette, conscious
4. "Be that as it may, I'm not going to leave anyone behind here and you are not going to command any more missions
5. ‘Be that as it may,’ said Gogo
6. ” Be that as it may, we moved closer to the herd and I spotted our prey
7. Be that as it may, let"s help stamp out and eradicate it
8. Be that as it may, he did dial his music volume down and everyone was happy
9. Be that as it may, no one can deny that up until 1994, the SAP was considered (by its enemies and friends) to be one of the most feared Police Forces in the world
10. The long haired liberals said was because of his “brutal SAP background” which is nonsense! Why did the rest of us then not walk the same road I ask? Be that as it may he was released and paroled when freedom came
11. (Some of my conservative colleagues will undoubtedly take issue with me) Be that as it may, many of those left behind, law-abiding in every respect, were/are destined, it seems, to share a common environment with criminal elements and other (social) misfits who continue to create havoc in their lives, whatever their skin color
12. Be that as it may, welfare reform is all well and good provided that it is supported by educational and economic opportunities
13. Be that as it may, how long will it remain (politically) expedient for our nation to continue exhuming its dead rather than letting them rest in peace!
14. Be that as it may, the manner any (proudly) competitive athlete, or any competitive 162
15. Be that as it may, the whole wing was in the air within a half of an hour
16. “Be that as it may,” I say carefully, “if the truth serum works on you, you will be convicted
17. Be that as it may, when we consult the Word of God for answers, we also have to look at the world around us, especially people’s customs, cultures and religions
18. “Be that as it may,” she said
19. Ah, be that as it may…” Yazadril stammered, and shook his head a bit while he regained his mental balance
20. Still she knew that it was not a wise thing that he wished to do, but be that as it may what he said she would support even if her council went unheeded
21. But, be that as it may, I'd spent exactly 24 hours in a jail cell – from 3PM Friday until
22. But, be that as it may, you donate your last dollar to the church
23. But be that as it may, I did not burden you myself; nevertheless, crafty fellow that I am, I took you in by deceit
24. Be that as it may, for the plunams it would have been a period of growth as their bigger bellies would have occasioned greater appetites and their improved reach could have enabled them greater catch
25. “Be that as it may,” Rachel said calmly
26. Be that as it may, when Marshall was eventually tracked down by his intelligence officers, he stubbornly refused to accept their reports and they had difficulty in persuading him that the Japanese were about to strike
27. “Be that as it may, I have nothing to disclose at this time,” Garcia said
28. Be that as it may, I decided the safest place for me was at Uncle Leo’s
29. “Be that as it may, I’m sure the King will take her in
30. “Be that as it may, it is not the knife that I sent you after
31. sound of change today, on active duty and well protected – be that as it may
32. Be that as it may, eventually I was hired by the Traditionalists to serve as secretary
33. Be that as it may, Chantal had just celebrated a Mass of the Resurrection, replete with “Alleluias” and white vestments
34. Be that as it may I had fulfilled an essential and
35. Be that as it may, despite this bloated organisational structure, whose
36. Be that as it may, it is a paradox of the Christianity in that while it seeks to inculcate the nobility of humility in its believers, it tends to burden their psyche with a sense of guilt buttressed by the feeling of sin
37. Be that as it may, while rightly castigating the obnoxious Hindu untouchability, the Christian ethos seems to have no qualms about its own atrocities against the native races in the Americas and elsewhere
38. Be that as it may, for then at least, it would have appeared to Muhammad that marriage was beyond his means
39. Maybe, it’s in the realms of Allah’s imponderables that while decrying the joys of life of here, He should have promised the believers earthly pleasures in the ‘Hereafter’! After all, won’t deprivation ‘here’ make the craving for the ‘Hereafter’ all the more intense in the believers? Be that as it may, it never seems to occur to the believers that with the body buried here, how one were to enjoy the joys of flesh the ‘Hereafter’ holds for him or her?
40. Be that as it may, in the annals of the Arab legend there was a battle extraordinary in ‘the Year of the Elephant’, entirely fought by birds to save the precincts of Kabah the then Temple of the Hubal
41. Be that as it may, it should not be missed that the Quranic tirade is more vehemently directed against the Jews and the Christians than the idolaters
42. Be that as it may, Muhammad named his first son from Khadijah as Qasim, and of course that was much before the revelations at Mount Hira
43. Who really knows the mysteries of life? Be that as it may,
44. Be that as it may, the Muslim mind finds itself doubly squeezed by a wronged feeling on one side and the change of value system on the other in the modern era
45. Be that as it may, while the Semitic religions are faith driven, the sanaatana dharma is philosophical in its orientation, and that enables the Hindus to probe the vicissitudes of life not bound by any scriptural dogma
46. Be that as it may, the unabated profligacy of the Sultan-Nawab nexus of the Islamic order should have depressed the Indian economy sooner than later, which any way wouldn’t have improved the economic lot of the native Musalmans for the alien rulers suffered no qualms for their lack of concern to the new but lowly additions to the grand umma, not to speak of their kafir subjects
47. Be that as it may, it was Moses’ concern for the Musalmans – “the congregational prayer is a weighty thing, and thy people are weak” - and his advice to Muhammad to bring some sense to that which saved the day for them all for all times to come
48. Be that as it may, the Great Britain had wide opened the Indian windows to the developed world, closed for centuries by the Brahman social prejudice and the Islamic religious paranoia, which enabled its populace, the Hindus in particular, to breathe a whiff of fresh air of contemporary Western ideas
49. Be that as it may, one wonders whether it was the Hindu apologia, the Muslim hypocrisy or the Indian intellectual naivety that is on display in the media in the wake of the communal riots! One of the reasons why the communal riots raise their ugly head at intervals in India is the tendency of the intellectuals, from both the communities, to push the issue of the Hindu-Muslim divide under the carpet lest their honest views should be misconstrued as the anti other
50. Be that as it may, the Musalmans should ponder over as to why the Medina surahs contain what they contain – religious venom - of what avail is submission and tolerance for embarking upon a conquest as one needs to name the adversaries and inculcate in the followers a sense of separateness so as to stir them into a state of aggression