Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...history, opening nothing less than a new chapter in the epic of American self-esteem, and so on, and so forth. So much money and institutional clout have been poured into and around the pyramid that it now seems as fixed a historical construct as that of Cheops. Nevertheless, it has not commemorated all the artists equally. Kline is the proof...
...came out flat today, and it showed," Harvard Co-Captain Russell Riopelle said. Although Rutgers is one of the better volleyball squads on the East Coast, it nevertheless didn't play as well as it did in last week's victory over the Crimson. "They didn't look that inspired. We just made a lot of mental errors," Riopelle said...
After the blockade began, Jonathan appealed to the U.S. and Britain for an organized airlift to help his country withstand the South African pressure. He threatened to turn to East bloc countries if the West did not respond. Nevertheless, two weeks ago, Jonathan sent a delegation to Pretoria to discuss a settlement. Diplomatic sources in Maseru suggest that General Lekhanya, a member of the group, decided to stage his coup when the South Africans told him that they would continue the blockade and might openly raid A.N.C. bases in Lesotho if the country did not change its policies toward Communist...
...Nevertheless, the tuition costs are not a major factor for the large corporations, says George Wiltsey, administrative director of external relations at the school. He says that "the big cost" for the company of enrolling an executive in the program is the executive's absence from the company for a three to four month period. The Owner/President Program actually divides its nine weeks into three separate three week sections so as not to disable the participant's companies for a long period of time during their absence...
...Nevertheless, the Crimson managed to finish fourth out of a field of 12 at the tournament...