Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that he had filled that position but two weeks before and could not possibly have been expected to register judgement so hurriedly. The Board voted to accept abstentions as neither a "yes" or "no" vote, a recusal if you will, so that unanimity could be realized in subsequent motions. Nevertheless, the vote is now officially unanimous: Campbell has been impeached...
...berry/orange sauce--turned out to be more than enough for two people as well as the most expensive of the entrees at $14.95 (the others range from $10 to 14). The plate was artistically complimented by a side of crunchy snow peas (not very Spanish but nevertheless rapidly devoured) and moist new potatoes, as well as braised shredded cabbage soaked in sauce and a generous sprinkling of little blueberries. The sauce was fruity without being overbearing, complicated by orange zest. The duck was billed as medium-rare, though be warned that it verged on sushi. It was, however, delicious. Dessert...
Radcliffe owns Byerly Hall and can thus use it as it sees fit. Yet perhaps this debate is not just a question of space allocation but also one of power. Radcliffe has not said how it would use the space; nevertheless, it seems intent on getting it back. The Byerly Hall situation only adds to the tension between the two schools...
...Nevertheless, I dream of stairs. If you do too, make your feet heard...
...dress was always a legitimate subject for journalistic inquiry. Physical evidence of this kind is used frequently in prosecuting crimes. And the media that ran the story generally had what appears to be credible sources attesting that Lewinsky had at least boasted of the existence of such a dress. Nevertheless, the dress story provides a window on the tough judgment calls about facts, and sources of facts, that must be made in reporting difficult-to-confirm stories in today's lightning-paced media environment. And it shows the occasional slipups that occur as a story reverberates through today's journalistic...