Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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More council members vote on Lakhdhir's proposal than students showed up at the forum, but it fails anyway, by a vote of 27 to 25. Nevertheless, Social Committee chairman Mandery says his committee will discuss the poster at its next meeting...
...Nevertheless, his linemates were pleased with Bourbeau's performance...
...Nevertheless, the boycott is an embarrassment for the city that is home to the Ford Motor Co., the fourth-largest corporation in the U.S. and one praised for its vigorous hiring and promotion of black rank-and-file workers and executives, including many who commute to Dearborn daily. The campaign has received some visible support from the Detroit police department, which pulled out of a crime-prevention convention last week because it was held in Dearborn. Several other organizations, including an education group and a black sorority, have canceled or are considering calling off events in Dearborn...
...Nevertheless, the poor showing was "an indication of a complete lack of knowledge in the student body," said Robert H. Greenstein '89, one of the 26 council members present at the forum...
Callanetics' subtitled claim--"10 years younger in 10 hours"--strikes many specialists in the field as a bit too much of a miracle. "Fat loss is a very long-term process," says Chicago Physiologist George Lesnes. St. Louis Chiropractor R. Alexander Rojas agrees but is impressed nevertheless: "There's something for everyone in this book." Pinckney's biggest fan is her mother. Now 76, with arthritis, she does two hours of Callanetics daily and looks as trim as her 46-year-old daughter. The author does an hour a week, in her book enough for most people. "I hate exercising...