Word: nevertheless
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...official capacity as Governor, to deprive Jones of her constitutional rights. But it's hard to see how making a pass at someone and taking no for an answer violates the Constitution. (Jones' claims that Clinton retaliated against her for resisting his advances are far less convincing.) Nevertheless, the law required Judge Susan Webber Wright to give Jones every benefit of the doubt at the beginning of a case, and so she allowed Jones' lawyers to begin "discovery...
...value as a source was negligible. I patiently explained that I did not know Lewinsky well, that I would not comment on her character or on her truthfulness, that I was only at the White House for two months and that I knew nothing of any alleged affair. Nevertheless, many organizations still wished to interview...
...generally reticent creature, Beene nevertheless reserves a vocal distaste for the followers and creators of fad. "I'd rather look at some of the horrible things you see on the street than some of the horrible things you see coming from Paris at the moment," he says, referring to the theatrics of John Galliano and Alexander McQueen. On the impact of grunge: "It was stronger than anyone wishes to admit." Beene believes the look led to an unceasing fascination with clunky, cumbersome footwear. "The one thing that could define this decade is those ugly shoes," he says. "I can only...
Kent's is an unusual journey to triumph overmental illness, one with as many highs as lows, astory that nevertheless has a positive ending.Diagnosed with manic-depression her first year,Kent felt uncomfortable telling others about herillness...
...Nevertheless, newspaper sales and advertising have yet to decline. Even with the entire content of most metro dailies being available online, people are still shelling out money on a daily basis to get a physical paper. Still, some argue that it is just a matter of time before a critical mass gets comfortable enough with the Internet that newspapers become a relic of the past...