Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Nevertheless Auburn is still a Cord property. Mr. Cord has been in Britain all summer but before he sailed he let his subordinates know that whatever was done to help Auburn would be all right with...
...Major Angas interpreted the whole New Deal in terms of the Roosevelt monetary policies. Young Banker James P. Warburg, while ripping the Major's theories and monetary dogma to shreds and pointing out how superficial (and sometimes inaccurate) was the Major's knowledge of New Deal history, nevertheless declared: "It is the sort of literature which, more than anything else, will contribute toward a repetition of the 1929 disaster and toward making the present effort at controlled inflation end in a wild inflationary orgy...
...eyes what the U. S. had done about oil. Said he darkly: "It is nothing short of amazing that you have regulatory laws to meet a situation and yet do nothing about it. As we are well aware some people do not like law and order but we must nevertheless have it. What a wicked waste it is to tap resources today that will be sorely needed and that will bring top prices tomorrow! 'Hot oil' . . . has brought about a world oil situation which amounts to paralysis of the industry...
...Nevertheless, when the trumpets brayed and the white-ruffled Alguaciles rode out to catch the keys to the arena in their plumed hats last month, it was great-jawed, ugly BELMONTE himself who led the parade with his embroidered cape twisted across his back and over his arm. For a long-retired veteran's comeback it had not been an unsuccessful season. All of his old courage, most of his old skill, were still on display. Because he always worked closer to the horns than other bullfighters, he had been tossed many times in a few weeks, but never...
Chicago's Marshall Field & Co. sold $45,000,000 worth of dry and other goods in the first six months of the year. That was a fat $10,000,000 more than it sold in 1933's first half. Nevertheless, it did not make money; it lost nearly...