Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Nevertheless, students who write for the guidehave said they felt pressured to restrain theirlanguage ever since the faculty accidentally gothold of CUE Guide drafts two years ago andattempted to change descriptions calling someprofessors "arrogant" and "condescending...
...Nevertheless, I was inspired by the sight of so many people in solidarity braving the cutting November wind to stand witness against our government's disgraceful support for the thugs and bandits of the Third World. We knew we were only the beginnings of a movement. But that was encouragment enough after three chilling years of the Reagan Revolution...
...wonderful box to be in." Dean Acheson titled his memoirs Present at the Creation. Well, if I'd been present at the creation of the zero option in 1981, we'd never have gone ahead with it, because it reduces the credibility of our deterrent. Nevertheless, that bridge has been crossed. We'd be in an impossible position if we didn't go forward...
...enterprise does not guarantee success. An elderly Moscow woman who had a 50-ruble ($75) monthly pension decided to sell hand-embroidered nightgowns, and duly registered with the authorities. But none of her nightgowns sold when she took them to the market, despite days spent standing in the cold. Nevertheless, authorities canceled her meager monthly pension...
Although grumbling about the quarter-century delay, the Soviets, who annexed Estonia during the war, nevertheless complimented the U.S. for finally deporting the immigrant. Moscow officials left little doubt about his future. Soviet Spokesman Gennadi Gerasimov said Linnas could appeal for a pardon, but that any delay in the execution of the final sentence "will be shorter than that which is usual for American justice." The Soviet Foreign Ministry later announced that a court would review Linnas' death sentence, as well as evidence against him discovered in the years since his conviction...