Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Nevertheless, he leans heavily on the advice of the 18 men at the table. Among the most influential...
...unless the fine print and the implicit qualifications are kept in mind. The rockbottom, irreducible U.S. aim is that South Viet Nam must be independent. Under every conceivable point of negotiation-provided both sides mean what they say-this U.S. minimum goal conflicts head-on with the Communist demand. Nevertheless, there is considerable interest in the principal topics that could come up at a bargaining table. They...
...territory of the Associated Press and United Press International, though the wire services deny that the supplemental are really competitive. "As the service of record, we cover the news fronts from every corner of the world," says A.P. General Manager Wes Gallagher. "The supplemental just hit the high spots." Nevertheless, some papers have dropped U.P.I, after adding the supplemental. "If the supplementals grow as much in the next five years as they have in the past five," says Denver Post Managing Editor William H. Hornby, "metropolitan papers will begin to wonder if they need both of the regular wire services...
...Nevertheless nearly everything in the Conservative is worth careful reading. Exceptions: The lead editorial blends pomposity with obscurity, and deserves but light skimming. "An Interview" can be completely missed. Its point totally eludes me. The rest justifies a trip to your hallway...
...more factually commemorated by Historian Walter Prescott Webb (The Great Frontier) in this famous volume, republished now (with a foreword by President Johnson) for the first time since 1935. But the facts, though they strongly suggest that the Rangers did not always keep their honor high and clear, nevertheless indicate that the organization at worst was a necessary evil, at best an instrument of civilization...