Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Nevertheless, two Harvard players, senior co-captain Dan Daiss and junior scoring sensation Wes Raffel, were named to the all-Eastern team...
...brought suit in 1971 against Lockheed, claiming that the planes had been improperly designed. Their counsel, flamboyant San Francisco Attorney Melvin Belli, had difficulty proving their case, however. "There wasn't a common defect to all the planes as we had thought," said a Belli associate last week. Nevertheless, it appeared that a few of the widows might win their cases, and Lockheed insurers agreed to settle out of court. The reparations totaled a modest $1.2 million, about half of the original cost of one of the ill-fated Starfighters...
...17th and 18th century business and political values of competition, property rights, limited government and rugged individualism-philosophical products mainly of John Locke and Adam Smith. What is emerging, he believes, is a new set of ideas that business executives and Government planners may not routinely articulate but that nevertheless are already partly in place. Some tenets of Lodge's "new ideology...
...loved his mastership, so who can blame him," Wetmore said, adding that Hoadley had nevertheless turned out some brilliant, internationally-known, Ph.Ds...
...funny about man's attitude toward rape in war," she writes. "Unquestionably there shall be some raping. Unconscionable, but nevertheless inevitable. When men are men, slugging it out among themselves, conquering new land, subjugating new people, driving toward victory, unquestionably there shall be some raping." Because most historians agree with this traditional view of rape as a natural, while unfortunate side-effect of war, they continually gloss over the subject, if they mention it at all. Journalists can also be indicted for their reluctance to investigate rumors of massive rapes, or to publish reports of them even when verified. Their...