Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...this happens, even competitors would be willing to call it a production miracle. But most of them were still skeptical. Nevertheless, they were no longer calling it a shoestring venture. To the $22,000,000 which the Kaiser-Frazer Corp. had raised by a stock issue had been added $8,000,000 of Graham-Paige money, and a $10,000,000 line of credit from the Bank of America, enough to get into production. The corporation has also signed up 206 distributors as a nucleus for its dealer organization...
...Nevertheless, the best of these tales have the fragile beauty, the perfection of form of snow crystals. Prince Ivan, the Firebird, and the Gray Wolf is typical...
Neither the U.S. negotiators nor the American people thought of the British loan as a bargaining victory; but when Congress takes up the British loan there would surely be remarks that matched in bitterness the tone of the House of Commons debate. Nevertheless, though an anti-British bloc on Capitol Hill was sharpening its axes last week, the loan's prospects of congressional approval looked good...
...quality of the food has been maintained at a high level nevertheless, Durant and Westcott claimed, although Durant said that a "really bang-up job" could be done for a higher price. The committee, however, sees no need to "sacrifice our present rates, which are equitable for all incomes, in order to cater to luxury tastes...
...National Academy prizewinners were mostly repetitions of familiar tricks. Guy Pène du Bois took top $1,200 honors with Cocktails, a collection of lathe-turned automatons on a lawn. Nevertheless, both shows contained a few really original approaches to painting-for instance, U.S.A. Two Cents a Mile, by a little-known newcomer named Lucia Autoririo. Her abstract organization of the impressions one gets from a train window at night suggested a new way of combining time & space in a picture which stays still...