Word: anyway
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...consider the moot question, 'How to become acquainted with your Fellow class-mates.' A few years ago, when Harvard contained nothing but Harvard men, this problem was practically non-existent, as no one wanted to meet a Harvard man anyway."--The Radcliffe News, April...
Lieut. Commander Harold Stassen, also in the South Pacific, was certain to win this week's Nebraska primary (a secret, unpublished poll indicated that he would have beaten Wendell Willkie 3-to-2 anyway). This meant little. The chief Stassen supporter in Nebraska had announced: "A vote for Stassen is a vote for Dewey." But the Stassenmen's eyes were not necessarily glued only...
Tokyo played up the fisheries pact, played down the lost concessions ("It wasn't much anyway"). Said wishful Radio Tokyo: "Friendly relations have been further bolstered...
...know that he said that. My impression is that he would like to get out of the whole thing. I think he would like to retire like any man would after what he's been through." But Thomas Rhea thought the President would run and win anyway...
...butter slicer, or to keep his mind sharp. Once he was badly pinched for a special steel to fill an order for tank axles for an auto company. The company had steel, but warned Saffady that it did not meet the specifications. He bought the steel anyway, worked out a new method to process it, and sold the steel back-in axles...