Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...rather than solve the problem, this might make the professor shortage even more keenly felt. Nevertheless, a less extreme application of this theory was discussed by Dean Bundy in the Fall 1955 issue of the College Board Review...
...graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, he is currently in charge of producing a movie for "A Program for Harvard College" which, he admits, is meant "to bring Harvard to Harvard alumni who don't normally get back here." Without a title yet, the half-hour film can nevertheless be summed up fairly accurately in one word: nostalgia...
...Nevertheless, the committee, urging that the policing of lobbyists and of campaign spending be placed in the hands of the congressional watchdog, the U.S. Comptroller General, recommended two new pieces of legislation...
...summoned a meeting of the Central Committee of his Sangkum Party, which controls all 91 seats in the National Assembly. Sihanouk listened, near to tears, while official after official accused Sam Sary of giving import licenses to the wrong people, i.e., someone else. The criticisms, said Sihanouk, were "unjustified." Nevertheless, because they could "be construed as casting a shadow over the reputation of the Sangkum Party," His Royal Highness forthwith annulled all import licenses...
...fantastic lineage to claim for just another wacky art colony. Nevertheless, a truth is suggested here-a bitter bite from the orange on the tree of knowledge. The vision of an earthly paradise is an ancient delusion. The trouble is not the earth but man. Miller's real estate is magnificent, and the photographs of the Big Sur country are wonderful, but alas, the personnel...