Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Nevertheless, the Shultz-Gromyko meeting, with its explicit goal of getting arms control back on track, is the single most hopeful bit of progress in U.S.-Soviet relations since the now moribund START discussions got under way more than two years ago. When President Reagan was told about the Geneva plans last Monday at his Santa Barbara ranch, recalls McFarlane, his response was simple and apt. "This is good news," Reagan said...
Played in Burlington, Vt., the contest marked Harvard's first journey away from friendly Briggs Athletic Center. Nevertheless, it did begin as an exclusive Crimson party...
...difficult not to read in the election results a sizable voter allegiance to Reagan and his brand of flexible conservatism. Though it did not perhaps bring about the party realignment the G.O.P. had hoped for, the election nevertheless showed movement in the tectonic plates of American politics. According to a New York Times/CBS News exit poll, a larger percentage of voters between the ages of 18 and 24 cast ballots for the President than did any other age group, and for the first time since the New Deal, more of them identify themselves as Republicans than Democrats. Says California Congressman...
...Francisco apartment after he had failed to show up for work at Masa's. He had suffered head injuries and was discovered in a pool of blood. The contents of his wallet were scattered on the floor, the front door was unbolted, and a rear window was ajar. Nevertheless, homicide investigators declined to say that the chef was a victim of an attempted burglary. Said Bill Cunin, maítre d' and general manager of Kobayashi's restaurant: "There was no one who was overtly anti-Masa or even upset with Masa...
Since 1980, nevertheless, the center had participated in negotiations with the Akali party and had in fact conceded to many of the Sikh demands that did not affect the status of the other Indian states. These include the constitutional recognition of Sikhism as a distinct religion different from Hinduism and the arrangement for broadcast rights from the Golden Temple on the All India Radio. The contentious issues, however, have been the very demands of religious, political, economic and territorial nature that involve other states and therefore dismiss the feasibility of simple bilateral bargaining between the Sikhs and the central government...