Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Proud of "being able to do things most people don't do" and inspired by "new challenges [lying] ahead," Harshbarger nevertheless conceded that he is "still mourning...
...lacks a certain pizazz which made some of the older Star Trek movies more engrossing and accessible to a broader audience. Even so, it's a better than the average science fiction film Hollywood churns out today--at least it's entertaining and despite its futuristic setting is nevertheless quite relevant...
...year brought a few things that we knew were inevitable. The stock market got bigger. More people shopped online. Y2K is now a year closer. Nevertheless, a few promises of better living, like digital TV and high-speed home access to the Internet, still aren't ready for prime time. Click through to see why America Online's purchase of Netscape, though included, didn't even rate a Top 10 listing...
...percent of Americans who firmly believe Clinton is a career criminal who should have been impeached and removed long ago. But when the New York Times went looking for this steel-jawed minority, it also found Clinton?s worst fear: a subset of those job-approval groupies that nevertheless finds the scandal -- and the President himself -- a wearisome embarrassment and wants him to resign. They may never see that day. But come February, a combination of the the virulent and the merely nauseated could provide Republicans with the coalition they?ve been waiting...
...kind of report embassy security officers detest. A warning that tells you everything and nothing. Nevertheless, extra guards were posted at the front and back of the building, and nervous security officers convinced their ambassador, Prudence Bushnell, to fire off a letter to Albright warning that the embassy was vulnerable to car bombs. But Nairobi's remained low on the priority list of embassies due for major security upgrades...