Word: nonetheless
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...attack on Hawaii and the Philippines (normal suppliers of almost one-third of the U.S.'s sugar) somewhat subdued even sugar-shameless Joe O'Mahoney. Nonetheless, he took his shellacking in character. Three days after Pearl Harbor he was still telling the Senate Committee that some freeze-out of Cuba was essential to domestic sugar growers and that it would not affect U.S. sugar supplies till after the war anyway, because the lid is off for the duration...
...Nonetheless the Navy had ordered one Burgess boat from Bath (Me.) Iron Works and was busy wangling the 300 tons of aluminum needed...
...Nonetheless, any similarity between any other magazine and TIME is purely coincidental...
...management wore no halo, it nonetheless had good cause to agree with Hugh Johnson, who wrote last week of the labor situation that, while the general population and business are suffering from taxes and priorities, "organized labor . . . is not only required to give up nothing but is being permitted, if not encouraged, to use this crisis to entrench itself in a campaign of intimidation...
...Paul Collette, put the pistol to two of France's German-serving arch-collaborationists, onetime Premier Pierre Laval and Editor Marcel ("Why Die for Danzig?") Déat of L'Oeuvre (TIME, Sept. 8). Last week Editor Déat, shot in the throat and belly, was nonetheless able to write an editorial, which he facetiously titled Impressions of an Assassinated Man, saying that his shooting was "troublesome" because his "last articles came near to being posthumous...