Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Dershowitz stressed that the rallies were intended only to oppose impeachment, not to show support for Clinton. Many of the speakers at the Harvard rally distanced themselves from the president's policies, but insisted they opposed impeachment nevertheless...
...University's performance on another criterion-the social experience of black students-is alarming. Harvard received a disappointing score of 3.75 out of 5. While no ranking can be taken without a grain of salt, and the criteria of this ranking seem especially vague, the rankings nevertheless should remind us of a troubling fact: Harvard is still a place where black students feel markedly less comfortable than their white counterparts...
...Thursday, a political majority which despises Bill Clinton and wants to remove him from office at any cost will have prevailed, at the expense of the integrity of the Constitution. House Republicans know that the Senate will likely not convict Bill Clinton if the case goes to trial. Nevertheless, they would use the constitutional procedure of impeachment as a substitute for censure. This amounts to a grave abuse of their power...
...Randomization has (for better or for worse) altered the character of the Houses, and House traditions have changed to reflect the new character," Benjamin A. Lanson '00 says in a recent e-mail. "Nevertheless, the traditions remain an important part of House life...
...really only knew Suzanne through class but nevertheless she had one of those radiant personalities, a class of her own," he said. "She was in a lot of ways an oxymoron in the best sense of the word: warmth, but cool, brilliant and outstanding, critical in a friendly way. She always had a straight up answer...