Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...getting done. Time chimes by all too loudly as we check our email, munch on popcorn and surf the day away online. They're not loud enough to distract us totally--in fact, their harmonious scale is a vast improvement over the atonal Lowell House bells on Sunday afternoons. Nevertheless, we now find ourselves with a new procrastination excuse: searching for the as-yet-unseen bells can be a welcome alternative to finishing that problem...
There is no mention of Widener in the in the script and no rare-book collector in the dining room on board. Nevertheless, when at the beginning of the film the rusty safe is eagerly opened only to reveal a pile of soaked papers, I half-expected to see what was left of Widener's first edition of Bacon's Essays, the volume he is said to have returned to his cabin to fetch before the ship went under...
...claim that America is the ideal, that we are a United Nations graphic design of different colored children dancing hand-in-hand. Nobody needs to be told that many of our problems as a nation stem from our differences, or that deep-seated racism dominates many political issues. Nevertheless, I have grown up taking diversity for granted. But such a diversity is virtually unique to the U.S. Being accustomed to it incalculably changes the way one views the world...
...Nevertheless, these far-flung projects do not keep Counter from carrying out socially-oriented work in Boston, such as the time he examined the nervous system of a blind, incapacitated 28-year-old woman born without a brain save for a centimeter-thick layer of tissue behind her eyes. Against the opinion of his colleagues, Counter successfully proved that the woman could hear...
...Nevertheless, Yarbro said he was satisfied withthe "well-balanced panel" that representedmultiple perspectives.CrimsonAneesh V. VenkataramanTURNING THE TABLES: White Housespokesperson MICHAEL D. McCURRY speaks out on thepress...