Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Nevertheless, in their 1948-49 debut, John Chase's hockey charges looked good individually and seemed on the verge of clicking as a unit. On this third of December, it looks like a successful year for Crimson hockey...
...sieur," said the cabby, "I haven't the time to drive you. Premier Spaak speaks on the radio tonight, in a few minutes in fact, and like a loyal Socialist I'm going to listen." Glowing with pleasure at the words, Belgium's Premier nevertheless had to get to the broadcast. Still concealing his identity, he waved a banknote at the reluctant driver. "Ah," said the latter, "step in, step in. After all, that villain Spaak has been repeating himself for 25 years...
...could prove that word came down from on high. Nevertheless, in midweek, AFA unexpectedly called off the suspension, offered to arbitrate the dispute. Negotiations dragged, and the clubs got set for Sunday games with non-union oldsters and youngsters. Smart porteño money was on a settlement that would shortly have the stars back on the field, kicking and happy...
...Nevertheless they accepted it fast. Harvard had grown from a small, intimate college to a huge institution. Living accommodations and eating facilities in Cambridge were unsatisfactory. And personal contact between student and Faculty was gradually slipping away as the College grew. Moreover, students never got the opportunity to meet one another that they had had in the small college...
...been trying to save American kiddies from the insidious influences of comic books, gangster movies, and radio thriller serials. The main attack has centered on the funnies and films, because radio is sexless, and therefore harder to get a generally tolerant public excited about. But the kiddy serials are nevertheless riddled with the same sort of grotesque materials that parents and teachers regard with horror in other mediums. And they are just as fascinating...