Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...reform governor who despised ward politics, he exasperated the politicians, who dubbed him "Charles the Baptist." Nevertheless, he was reelected. Taft appointed him to the Supreme Court (where he stayed until his unsuccessful race for the presidency); Harding made him his Secretary of State...
...Bryant's bosses saw his stunt. Caught, Bryant apologized, poured back the fluid, worth only about half a cent. Nevertheless, his employers gave him his week's pay (about $20) and fired...
shirts . . . Nevertheless, I notice your typical man does not seem to own his own home. We do. Seven rooms and three lots...
...Nevertheless, the Communists were highly sensitive to the few thrusts that the British and French delegates (but not Cannon) managed to get in. When the British proposed that the question of free navigation on the Danube for all nations be ruled on by the World Court, Vishinsky said that the Court's judges were incompetent on the issue because they could not be impartial. "I don't accept the contention that politics ends where law begins. Law is the instrument of politics...
...According to one account, he made a flowery speech lauding the talents of the assembled delegates, expressing confidence in their wisdom and concluding that he did not see "the necessity of calling in foreign aid." While George Washington stared stonily at Hamilton, the convention carried Franklin's motion. Nevertheless, God is not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution, although He is named in the Declaration of Independence...