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Word: nevertheless (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...definite public attitude in the U.S. toward Western Europe was finally taking shape. The attitude in most respects reflected U.S. citizens at their best-a neighborly people, willing to help and prompted by humanitarian impulses, but nevertheless hardheaded and cautious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATION: No Pig-in-a-Poke | 10/20/1947 | See Source »

Clint Anderson had been guilty of bad team-play; he had also poured cold water on the generous impulse of many a U.S. citizen. Nevertheless, there was a solid nut of truth in what he had said. Trying to save grain by starting with the consumer was like trying to lower prices through such retail price-cutting schemes as the ill-fated Newburyport plan (TIME, May 5). The only sensible place to start saving grain was where it came from-on the nation's farms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: The Chicken & the Egg | 10/20/1947 | See Source »

While no one offers to predict New England skies three days in advance, cycle enthusiasts nevertheless think continuation of the present warm and sunny weather may give one of the 15 to 20 entrants a chance to snap the 28:30 minute record set by fleet John H. Potter '45 back...

Author: By Roger H. Wilson, | Title: Bikes Go West For Wellesley Prizes Sunday | 10/16/1947 | See Source »

...correspondents who accompanied them were Robert Elson, chief of Time Inc.'s Washington bureau, and Win Booth, who ordinarily covers the White House. By comparison with the usual grand tours of Presidential nominees after the Republican and Democratic conventions, these tours were in the nature of family excursions. Nevertheless, says Elson, who went along with the Taft party, "Booth and I got closer to the men, their families, and the politicians en route, than you ever do to a Presidential nominee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 13, 1947 | 10/13/1947 | See Source »

...Soviet high command realizes that the longer war can be averted, the better their chances of winning. The Kremlin is therefore doing its best-within relative limits-to stave off war. Nevertheless . . . the Russian leaders have already established their plan for war.... One primary conviction dominates all the planning of the Red Army General Staff: that the decisive theater of military operations will eventually be the Far East...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: Russia's War Plans? | 10/13/1947 | See Source »

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