Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...been admired by Nixon. He won the President's special commendation last month-and stirred considerable controversy-when he warned that if demonstrators at Notre Dame broke the law, they would have 20 minutes either to repent or be expelled. Though it has no direct power, the commission nevertheless has considerable influence as a watchdog agency; its annual reports have often spotlighted patterns of discrimination...
Newspaper editors normally do not suffer criticism-or critics-gladly. They tend to get even unhappier when the criticism comes from members of their own staffs. Nevertheless, a group of Chicago reporters and photographers have been publicly lambasting their own papers ever since the 1968 Democratic Convention-and getting away with...
Peter Carter broke an ankle skiing in Argentina last summer and the injury has never healed completely. Nevertheless, he has performed consistently all season and rates as Harvard's best bet in the downhill...
Gallagher, last year's leading scorer and the third leading rebounder in the Ivies, started the season plagued by minor injuries, but he nevertheless finished as the Crimson's top scorer in Ivy competition with 202 points and a 14-4 average...
...true that Crawdaddy! today is a decadent rag, full of archly pretentious art-writing about rock and that it has been decisively and deservedly supplanted by Rolling Stone as the only worthwhile rock magazine around. Nevertheless it is equally true that Paul Williams himself remains one of the most perceptive and sensitive rock writers on the scene, a fact which is vividly established by the publication of his first book, Outlaw Blues...