Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Nevertheless, that abrasive moment soon passed. At week's end U.S. State Department Spokesman Hodding Carter was able to announce that "the overall tone was good" and that there had been "some movement on all the fundamental" SALT issues. During several hours of private talks in which Vance and Gromyko were joined only by their interpreters, the two managed to narrow disagreements on the definition of new missile types and on transferring technology, although little progress was made on the difficult Backfire issue. As expected, Vance and Gromyko agreed to meet for another round of SALT talks...
...production's only real weakness lies in the unsatisfying finale. Presented "just as Gilbert wrote it," the ending seems forced, almost hurried, although Bonn tries to lessen the perfunctory note with sensitive staging. Hannah's prominent grief, for example, nicely mitigates the atmosphere of mechanical, happily-ever-after celebration. Nevertheless, the production could have punched or prolonged the moment--brought in the chorus, perhaps, to ooh and ah as Robin explains how he's "broken" the curse...
...Nevertheless, for the first few years Joffe was able to maintain and immensely enjoy a many-faceted existence, one that embraced and united apparent contraditions and paradoxes...
...Nevertheless, despite its questionable content, the independentist proposal is very attractive to the strong nationalist element in the province, and particularly to Quebec's youth. Nationalism is an old and prominent ideological component of French Canadian thought that reflects the national integrity and distinctiveness of the Catholic French Canadian population...
Meanwhile, the jittery Crimson boat settled lower at 33 strokes, but nevertheless came up short on their entries and appeared rushed and harried in their haste to duel with the authoritative Knights' entry...