Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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With these five decisive triumphs tucked under their belts, squad morale and enthusiasm is high, but, nevertheless, three major problems must be hurdled if the Yardlings are to protect their unbeaten record...
...primed for just such game. Compared with Harry Truman's friend Ed Pauley, who had 500,000 bushels of grain and a lot of other commodities (TIME, Dec. 22), the White House physician was a relatively small target, but he was probably in for some congressional pot-shooting, nevertheless...
...Christian living in brief form." As in all his work, Luther named faith as the sole key to salvation; faith alone- not works-justifies the soul and frees it from bondage to the Law and to Sin. But the faithful Christian, though he puts no trust in good works, nevertheless performs them as the result of his faith. Luther expressed this concept in a paradox: "The Christian man is a perfectly free lord of all, subject to none . . . [but] . . . the Christian man is a perfectly dutiful servant of all, subject...
...Point. Nevertheless, both reporters were released. Deportation proceedings against Kyriazidis were suspended pending another look at his case. The charges against Hasan were dropped; he had booked passage to England, on his way to India, and expected to leave anyway...
...winning most of the fights he got into, Tulsa Oilman William Grove Skelly built one of the nation's best-integrated, best-run independents. Nevertheless, his Skelly Oil Co. almost went under in the lean-pursed '30s. Hard-hitting, fast-thinking Bill Skelly raised the cash to save the company, but he lost control to J. Paul Getty, sporty Los Angeles oilman and Manhattan hotel owner (the Pierre). Skelly, staying on as president of his company, a subsidiary of Getty's Mission Corp., in time became Mission's president also...