Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Would Hussein nevertheless still participate with Sadat in talks with Israel? "If we could see light at the end of the tunnel, we would not hesitate one second to negotiate. But we need a set of principles to provide that light." What sort of principles? "Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories, with minor rectifications on a reciprocal basis on the West Bank [since borders there are cease-fire lines rather than logical boundaries], Arab sovereignty over East Jerusalem, the right of return or compensation for Palestinian refugees, and the placing of West Bank and Gaza occupied territory under international auspices until...
...Nevertheless, The Serpent's Egg is really quite a bad film. Bergman wishes to explore the roots of Nazism-"the al ready perfect reptile" that could be discerned, as one of the characters says, in the egg to which the title refers. And so once again the audience is treated to views of Germany in the early '20s-inflation rampant, democracy feeble, sex decadent, anti-Semitism emergent, National Socialist bullyboys beginning to feel their oats...
Jewett's policy toward minority recruiting clearly differs with that of Reardon on football recruitment. The $10,000 to $15,000 Jewett allocates to minority recruitment must go for considerably more than travel to four states. Nevertheless, Jewett terms the minority recruitment effort a "realistic" one, adding, "Within the budget we've got to deal with, I think we're spending all we could on minority recruitment without cutting into other things I think are equally important...
...that the painting was burned and totally destroyed. Last week it was revealed that Lady Soames, one of the Churchills' daughters, had informed Sutherland, 74, of the fate of the portrait. "I feel no personal bitterness about the destruction of the picture," he remarked. "Nevertheless, it must be considered as an act of artistic vandalism rather rare in the history of art." Estimated value of the canvas if it still existed: at least...
...plight of the cowboy in the age of computer ranching is a familiar story. Journalist Jane Kramer nevertheless manages to refresh the tale with a selection of tactful though telling observations and details that, with allowances for scenery and idiom, remind one of Jane Austen at Mansfield Park. "Onion was ornery and bucked a lot and enjoyed kicking over the chair that Henry, at six, climbed to mount him. It took a while for them to arrive at the abusive, affectionate arrangement that Henry later claimed was so instructive to them both...