The kids stomped around noisily much to the consternation of the waiters who nevertheless stood stoically in attendance. |
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While the number of competing clubs was down on last year's entry the competition was, nevertheless, keen with some excellent individual scoring. |
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Although similar in appearance to hyenas, African wild dogs are nevertheless true wild canidae. |
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Not singing as they did in the spring, they were nevertheless chirping, chucking and chittering as they gleaned seeds and insects. |
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It still represents a paltry amount to live on, but is nevertheless something which should have been done a long time ago. |
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Despite its reputation as a cult classic, Blue Velvet has nevertheless been out of circulation for years. |
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Those who did not go this far might nevertheless insure their souls and those of their family by founding or patronizing a religious community. |
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And though their numbers are small compared to the peaceable majority, they nevertheless constitute a growing hinterland for this militancy. |
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We do not disagree with your Honour that in those circumstances such a group may nevertheless still be a cognisable social group. |
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Most of the Antarctic ice sheet moves imperceptibly slowly but nevertheless surely. |
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Although an incurable enthusiast, Crampsey nevertheless cannot be optimistic about the future of football in Scotland. |
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Economists nevertheless refuse to be alarmed by fearful prognoses of deflation. |
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But his eyes were drawn nevertheless to the filthy bundle of rags, the skeleton at the feast. |
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It evinces an overdiminished but nevertheless inexpugnable desire for moral as well as ethical rectitude. |
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While he hasn't the compositional skill of Browne, he nevertheless comes up with songs of real genius. |
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Somewhat ingenuous and too trusting, nevertheless he made a lasting contribution to the land he came to love. |
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Even if short-term inhibition of GDP growth is on occasions necessary, growth foregone is nevertheless the very essence of social misfortune. |
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On Jupiter, it blows material clear out of the atmosphere but is nevertheless a mere pinprick to the giant planet. |
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An adopted daughter, who would not be represented in the tree that is figured, would nevertheless form part of the unit. |
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Although focussed on Canada in particular, those investigations would nevertheless shed light on northern ionospheric phenomena in general. |
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When polling day came, Labour remained the largest party but nevertheless lost six of its 56 seats. |
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Subsequent displays have been less floriferous, but nevertheless welcome, especially as the flowers are such a beautiful rich orange. |
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A countryman at heart, he was nevertheless fascinated and appalled by the urban condition. |
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Lazarus shook his head and sighed, but nevertheless used the handholds and footholds Ghost had made to climb the wall. |
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Piston, a superb craftsman in an era which distrusts craftsmanship, nevertheless almost never allows craft to become the point. |
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Office etiquette nevertheless dictates that you must still croak down the phone when you ring in sick. |
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With his ghastly haircut and appalling dress sense, and his strange mannerisms, he is, nevertheless a giant of a man. |
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Few might have predicted the eclipse of this model, but it nevertheless occurred. |
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The diegesis of Memoirs of a Midget, if not exactly traditional in every respect, nevertheless belongs to genres with which we are familiar. |
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Now a confirmed bachelor preferring the company of the grisettes at Maxim's, he shuns Hanna, who nevertheless sets out to win him. |
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In this way, the coherence theorist sheds light on the feeling that sceptical hypotheses, if not conclusively eliminable, are nevertheless idle. |
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There are also issues of its environmental impact, but it is nevertheless likely to be important. |
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The sections nevertheless merge into one another, like the pictorial equivalent of a DJ's musical mix. |
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Every so often a noise would escape her, a small sound, but nevertheless painful to hear. |
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The escarps in this system are better covered, while nevertheless their height is ample. |
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The idea seems to be that while I have free will, I will nevertheless be punished with eternal and unspeakable suffering if I turn away from God. |
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The animal they are experimenting on is not able to make such judgements, but can nevertheless suffer. |
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An extoller of the simple, rooted life, he nevertheless accumulated a sizable fortune and lived very well indeed. |
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When he nevertheless made a clean getaway, he made little effort to escape the massive police dragnet throughout northern Georgia. |
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It is clear nevertheless that transforms are sites where deep-seated rocks, such as serpentinized peridotite, are relatively common. |
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It was nevertheless a touching and generous gesture from one small boy to another and I have never forgotten it. |
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But I have nevertheless gone straight to the bathroom, not in unfreedom of will but in ridiculous absence of mind. |
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His face wore an absent expression, as of deep thought, and I became afraid that if his eyes did light upon me he would nevertheless not see me. |
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The game probably did not warrant all those red and yellow cards but nevertheless the result keeps Acorn on top of the table. |
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The point nevertheless is that land is crucial as the fundamental basis in the process of wealth generation and accumulation. |
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There was a half-brother, too, a bad egg who was nevertheless well-off because of his father's fortunes. |
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The Ambassador was slightly affronted, but nevertheless he made some transmissions. |
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The actor nevertheless invests the character with a keenly felt desperation. |
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But life is nevertheless better, because I've readjusted my whole attitude to food. |
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There was, nevertheless, one positive effect in this reversal in popularity. |
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The bear, wolf, coyote, fisher, wolverine, otter, and lynx prey upon the beaver who is, nevertheless, a powerful antagonist when at bay. |
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And yet their oeuvre nevertheless seems to have a consistent thread running through it. |
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Widespread as it may be, it is nevertheless a way of thinking that is profoundly amoral, unethical and indeed barbaric. |
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Bizarrely, pushing the lattice closer together, while hindering electrons, nevertheless makes its easier for holes to move. |
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But the Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937 nevertheless represented a repudiation of Wilsonianism. |
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The night was slow in comparison to the summer months, but a sizable crowd remained nevertheless. |
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They are, nevertheless, as socially and morally responsible as was possible at the time. |
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Kable may nevertheless have had some impact on the enthusiasm of legislators. |
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At age 57, short and paunchy with a whitening beard, Lula is nevertheless an extraordinary, Lincolnesque figure. |
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A linear sequential model has the simplest topology, but nevertheless has been successfully used to describe the gating of many ion channels. |
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It is a revelation, not quite on the road to Damascus scale, but a pleasing experience nevertheless. |
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This court, nevertheless, decided that it was arguable that the interpreter could recover a reasonable fee for work done. |
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Although the government built armories, nevertheless, about 60 percent of U.S. gunpowder was imported. |
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Investors already exposed should nevertheless hold on to see what transpires. |
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It is roughly built but the roof is nevertheless sound enough to keep the interior completely dry. |
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The impression nevertheless vividly remains of someone going around the bend as a result of his staring too long at the face of evil. |
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For competitive marathon runners, this route is nevertheless considered a hard one. |
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I could not tell if it was a sigh of relief or a sigh of lucklessness, but nevertheless he sighed. |
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They were nevertheless moderns in natural philosophy who accepted post-Galilean science, and propounded an atomistic theory of matter. |
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The bizarre incident nevertheless solidified the widespread public view that the Opposition Leader was an inept lummox and unreconstructed thug. |
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Even young Luo teenagers, who nowadays live in Nairobi and rarely visit Luoland, nevertheless have learned to speak Dholuo fluently. |
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But nevertheless, she has written emotionally charged music with lyrical directness. |
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Chances are your tailor has made thousands of suits and he knows what he's doing, nevertheless, ask questions and provide feedback. |
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The process for awarding such a large contract was far from satisfactory, nevertheless. |
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The transatlantic axis, nevertheless, continues to play an important role in German foreign policy. |
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But what a wasted opportunity, nevertheless, if it turns out the film has made a hash of the book's lighthearted yet moving charm. |
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As for rushing things, it is wise to make haste slowly, but make haste toward this goal nevertheless. |
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There are, nevertheless, enough saving graces to make this entire volume well worth any reader's investment of time and effort. |
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This weekend was not quite the bacchanalia of the one prior, but there were some late nights nevertheless. |
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The privilege could nevertheless be defeated if actual malice was proved by the plaintiff. |
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The book celebrating being single, but nevertheless stressed the importance of its temporariness. |
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Though it is not known as to whether the couple have been brought to the book as necessitated by law, the offence nevertheless, is bailable. |
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Confused, I nevertheless dropped to the floor, scooting away from the window. |
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Also like Shostakovich, Tishchenko has scored his symphony for a large orchestra, which he nevertheless uses sparingly. |
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I nevertheless called banco and got the second-best hand in chemin-de-fer, an eight. |
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Pain sears from my stomach as he embraces me but nevertheless it feels really good to be in Brian's arm. |
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It was doubtful, she knew, but nevertheless, she wished things had not ended the way they did. |
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His voice is almost baritonal, and it lacks Italianate warmth, but this is beautiful singing nevertheless. |
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This more conventional, male-dominated reading is nevertheless subverted by each woman's narcissistic self-absorption. |
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Bold in his strategic conceptions, McClellan nevertheless dreaded the actual execution of his plans. |
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He was an extremely colourful man but was nevertheless full of good advice at the start of my political career. |
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An Engineer brigade task force nevertheless immediately began constructing a pontoon bridge to relieve traffic tie-ups on the main bridge. |
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Banned and publicly burned, they nevertheless sold sensationally well, making Locke and Newton household names in educated circles. |
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Despite fame's oh so tiresome downsides, there are nevertheless two major perks. |
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All animals, including the essentially epithelial cnidarians, nevertheless have the capacity to produce mesenchymal cells. |
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His expression touching bewilderment, he nevertheless returned my mother's overpowering embrace with a smile and genuine goodbye. |
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It is nevertheless the set of attitudes which eventuated in the development of modern capitalism. |
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Second, only cloudless sky conditions are modeled, nevertheless a range of aerosol loadings may be achieved by modifying the transmissivity. |
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Not quite a shock jock, the rising star nevertheless made a virtue of brimming confidence and a big mouth. |
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But in spite of the misleadingness of such expectations, they nevertheless exist. |
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Since we are speculating, nevertheless, we could try these questions on for size. |
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I'd like to see the bird that can eat twenty pounds of birdseed, but nevertheless, I have twenty pounds of the stuff. |
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Always in their best grey suits, they nevertheless fail the sartorial test by wearing trainers which glare from under their trouser cuffs. |
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But nevertheless, she left the room and trudged up the stairs to the ship's deck. |
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They had to put forward a moderate policy platform that nevertheless differed them from the Liberals. |
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According to Leibniz, the world is made up of indivisible, but nevertheless complex, self-sufficient units that he called monads. |
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Such a move would nevertheless probably deal a mortal blow to the agency, already deeply in debt. |
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Unalarmed as yet by my proximity the pair is nevertheless fully aware of it. |
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Many companies have nevertheless broken those costs out in their unaudited press releases. |
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Both players found the heat unbearable but nevertheless played to the bitter end. |
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May, a month unbeloved by superstitious sailors, managed nevertheless to inject a surprise note of optimism into German executives. |
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Although highly derived, it is nevertheless the prototypical eukaryote, unencumbered by the requirements of multicellularity. |
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Even grief, with all its emotional gravity, is nevertheless subject to being lost in the bombardment of consecutive experiences. |
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I would emphasize that, although unessential, it is nevertheless highly desirable. |
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She couldn't loose the stone in her sling because of her speed and the number of obstacles, but she held it in a death grip nevertheless. |
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I feel happy and sad at the same time, nevertheless it is a totally awesome break-up song for boofheads like me. |
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But, nevertheless, the happenstance still makes me feel that fate likes to smile every so often upon the introverted bookworms of the world. |
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The Olympic lightweight class, nevertheless, has produced some big household names. |
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Although unsponsored and therefore without funds for extensive advertising, the exhibition nevertheless attracted much interest and acclaim. |
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Henry has been getting it in the neck, nevertheless, for failing to take a proper patriotic holiday. |
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For those unable to afford elaborately carved items or high-quality cabinetry, there was nevertheless much practical, utilitarian furniture. |
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But he was nevertheless disgruntled that he himself would not be donning the shirt. |
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She comes across as a needy figure who nevertheless can not stomach true commitment. |
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I'll be there, nevertheless, but it would be informative to know what to expect coming in. |
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While remaining strong, Britain should nevertheless offer a hand of friendship. |
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Inexperienced as an actor, she nevertheless took on the challenge, making the role her own. |
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It is nevertheless surprising to find how clearly he saw the problems that were developing in Europe. |
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Weighed down with bags, he nevertheless looks as if he has long since recovered from his nightmare. |
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Warm, arid and scented it may have been, but it was an irritant nevertheless. |
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Any risk is said to be tiny, but it is potentially devastating nevertheless. |
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He was born with deformities in both legs but nevertheless became a champion rider and high jumper in his teens. |
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While this was a comfortable win for the Boys, nevertheless they had to work hard for it. |
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Others are less jaded but believe nevertheless that its popularity has diminished its value. |
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While his education was intense, it was nevertheless exclusively in philosophy. |
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It is nevertheless haunted by the spirits of some of the finest English poets, writers and artists. |
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It was a story already well aired in April, but worth repeating nevertheless. |
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She turned down a small role in Breathless, but nevertheless had married Godard within the year. |
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She owns up, nevertheless, to buying art and two homes in Malibu and Vancouver. |
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Hotels in the area are pretty good value and are nearly all new builds but are nevertheless in keeping with the local rustic style. |
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What is presupposed in this sense is not asserted by the speaker but is nevertheless understood by the hearer. |
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Ramos Horta, who is a non-believer himself nevertheless says religious faith does have a role to play in healing the wounds of the past. |
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He was barely recognizable, not the same slightly distorted but nevertheless vibrant voice over the phone. |
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In keeping with the times, George was a strict, church-going Anglican who nevertheless admired Nonconformists. |
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The model simulates such morphologies, nevertheless, they are completely random and nonrecurring. |
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While often sad and grim, the book is nevertheless sprinkled with the author's trademark humor. |
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He'd kept his nose out of their business, but they picked at him nevertheless. |
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It does mean, nevertheless, that a cabriolet must first and foremost work as a regular hard top car for it to be worth buying. |
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The new scholarship nevertheless significantly nuances the received account of women's experiences after independence. |
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In spite of the storm, this enormous and exotic black ship nevertheless manages to stay afloat and steady on its course. |
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The standing stones are weather-beaten and cracked, but they remain nevertheless. |
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There are major problems, nevertheless, in applying the law there and prosecuting offenders. |
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While this lack of stereospecificity does not establish that the oxidation is artefactual it was, nevertheless, cause for disquiet. |
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He often wondered at the wisdom of his decision, but nevertheless stuck it out, convinced that one day things would change. |
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The point I wish to make is a sad one, but nevertheless, one that puts some of us career women to shame. |
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Although fish axons are capable of regeneration, they are nevertheless repelled by mammalian CNS myelin and oligodendrocytes. |
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Dressed usually in her mistress's cast-offs from yesteryears of fashion, she nevertheless lent a personal touch to each garment. |
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Another young women bounded on stage to remind the audience that catcalls are subtler but nevertheless real forms of sexual violence. |
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To study history means submitting to chaos and nevertheless retaining faith in order and meaning. |
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But she does nevertheless enjoy much respect for representing a rather stiff, formal, orderly Britain that many people are sad to have lost. |
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His findings, though cautious and conservative, are nevertheless provocative. |
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But images of a free and easy stylistic pluralism should nevertheless be regarded with some caution. |
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The government, wary of being so outspoken, is nevertheless hurling brains and billions at the problem. |
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The alterations included changes of key, which make this less celebratory in tone but nevertheless effective. |
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The increase in output in the succeeding decade was nevertheless real enough. |
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Subsurface mining, although not as aesthetically damaging as surface mining, nevertheless is extremely instrumental in the pollution of the air and water. |
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Other performers, again, are remarkable for vivacity of action and elocution, who nevertheless are felt to be feeble and ineffective in rousing an audience to emotion. |
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Whilst they are still good companies in their own right, they are nevertheless no longer diversified industrials, which might be a welcome blessing! |
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Converts accepted their own ineradicable sinfulness, but they were psychologically freed by the proclamation that God nevertheless considered them innocent or righteous. |
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But nevertheless, parents should be inspecting the nostrils of their young ones, searching for sugar residue and burrowing larvae. |
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Experts nevertheless recommend that sophisticated investors have some gold in their portfolio not only as a hedge against inflation, but also as a way to control risk. |
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But she nevertheless downplayed their differences as any obstacle to joining forces. |
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In addition, an ill-prepared but nevertheless aggressive land reform resulted in the breakup of the hacienda estates and brought chaos to the countryside. |
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Each makes perfect sense when seen in isolation, but will nevertheless benefit from being viewed alongside its analogues, since detailed comparisons will then become possible. |
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Not as mustardy as the French version, but delicious nevertheless. |
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He had seen grubby, cantankerous men reduced to pitiableness by slighter but nevertheless relentless syndromes, the same shovelled out eye-sockets. |
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This backwardness with respect to the churches of the continental and insular west was nevertheless overcome by means of a form of cultural evolution. |
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While work keeps her busy, she nevertheless finds time to surf the net. |
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It's a good start, with many a hurdle to overcome, nevertheless the question of being able to make interoperable mobile payments will ultimately affect us all. |
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He was nevertheless forced to frame his words welcoming the move carefully, to ensure that his political enemies were not given any ammunition they could use against him. |
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The latest development nevertheless casts yet another French IMF leader in an embarrassing light. |
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They deserve fuller annotation and analysis than the editor has provided, but are nevertheless welcome additions to the corpus of published epic texts. |
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Polls nevertheless have put UKIP in first place in the UK, with estimates it could virtually double its seats in Strasbourg. |
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The even money chance was in front from the break and while she carried very little confidence in the betting ring nevertheless ran out a very easy winner at the finish. |
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You are entering a challenging time of quarrels and conflict that nevertheless will offer you the chance to put an end to a tricky situation once and for all. |
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They nevertheless abandoned them about 20-25 years ago for rectangular mud-brick, thatch-roofed cottages, relegating the beehive houses to storage purposes. |
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But she nevertheless declares herself to be sympathetic to the former secretary of state. |
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Why, he asks, cannot the protagonists accept that their opponents' arguments, even if not entirely watertight, may nevertheless be partly correct? |
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A Time for Tea is nevertheless, organised into two main acts. |
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Everyone liked the robots, some of which looked hardly human, but which nevertheless moved around in response to signals from handheld radio-controlled devices. |
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While it is true that many now prefer a bottle of wine at home, the pub chains that have colonised town and city centres are nevertheless enjoying growing profits. |
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It was nevertheless evident that he was quietly enjoying a well-earned triumph. |
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Although the concrete result of the proposal has yet to be seen, it nevertheless sparks a ray of hope for a peaceful solution in the troubled region. |
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In the subway train in Japan, when people are not necessarily in a good mood, they will nevertheless be courteous. |
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A tautological sentence, perhaps, but one that nevertheless needs to be repeated and understood. |
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Although this could be seen as discrimination against the nibblers among us, it is nevertheless positive discrimination, and who am I to argue with that? |
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He is hardly alone in using a locution that should nevertheless be retired, a charitable critic might have explained. |
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It must nevertheless be recorded that a minority of physicists have found themselves unable to accept this view of Quantum Mechanics, so strongly advocated by Bohr. |
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The riverside walls are punctuated nevertheless by defensive bastions of which the main one controls an access from the river and numerous underground passages. |
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Still in pain, his hand nevertheless retained its iron grip on my arm. |
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Though much of the land was cleared of trees, nevertheless forests and woods remained a vital resource, particularly for fuel and building material. |
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Although it's too early to accuse the ISI, Hasan says, he nevertheless thinks the directorate has to be a top suspect. |
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Although microscopic jaw structures and reversed handedness are not the primary focus of this study, some observations are nevertheless noteworthy. |
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Although his efforts never seemed to pan out, viewers nevertheless were rooting for the unlikely pair. |
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The plot may have been plundered on countless occasions by playwrights, film-makers and novelists, but nevertheless its emotional impact still packs a powerful punch. |
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Rep. John Conyers acknowledged the loophole, but insisted the bill should nevertheless move forward. |
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Eventually the berg struck the glacier with only a glancing blow, nevertheless breaking off enough of the ice tongue that maps of the region needed redrawing. |
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Although good ethics exist in the profession of law, nevertheless the profession is not without the unscrupulous cunning, and designing fellow members. |
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Not a great opera, perhaps, but nevertheless a very interesting one, its disturbing theme clinging naggingly to the conscience in a way than more sumptuous fare rarely does. |
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The entrepreneurial risk partially shifts toward the biotech firms that are transatlantically interwoven but that are nevertheless largely constrained regionally. |
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The card is only a fraction of the size compared what were used to seeing with 3D cards, but nevertheless, this type of design is sensible as well as practical. |
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His successor, knowing the war was unwinnable, nevertheless carpet-bombed the region in order to fend off an inevitable defeat until after his re-election campaign. |
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Highly decontextualised, melodies play nevertheless an important role in the music of Autechre, conveying part of the emotional body of their work. |
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It is a nostalgic, old-fashioned novel that nevertheless reflects the malaise of its era and prefigures our own technophiliac age. |
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That is, I begin with the assumption that human nature is originally good, and try to explain how and why racial prejudice and discrimination are nevertheless customary. |
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You will hardly know who I am or what I mean, But I shall be good health to you nevertheless, And filter and fibre your blood. |
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In a country where violent incidents have become more common, the Kunming attack was nevertheless a major shock. |
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Jeff's a man with integrity and compassion who nevertheless finds himself at the end of the line thanks to the poor choices and unwise decisions he's made in life. |
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I fled from the scene as fast as I could but nevertheless I could hear my father's voice as he continued to upbraid me until I was out of earshot. |
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Whilst Judaism refuses to acknowledge any power that might work contrary to a single, perfect God's plan, there is nevertheless a tradition of evil spirits in Hebraic culture. |
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The most impressive breakthrough in this period was nevertheless made by Le Petit Journal, a Parisian daily of tabloid size, launched in 1863, and selling for one sou. |
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Even if we do not have a personal need to daven to Hashem we should nevertheless daven because there are other people that may still need Hashem's help. |
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No one is suggesting that Ste-Croix's horses are mistreated, nevertheless there's something sad about seeing such noble beasts prancing and cantering around a cramped ring. |
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Conceptually, the idea is that religion, which may impede certain individual reproductive interests, could nevertheless subserve the interests of groups. |
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Bearing in mind the old saying that one swallow does not make a summer, the statistic nevertheless does point to the danger of a deflationary downturn in the US economy. |
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He prays his feoffees nevertheless to do his will, that is to enfeoff the heir of his body if he has one, but if not to enfeoff his right heirs of Higham Ferrers. |
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Such an interpreter would attribute beliefs to others and assign meanings to their utterances, but would nevertheless do so on the basis of his own, true, beliefs. |
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Thankful that she has the health, and the will to do most of the things she hankers after in life, nevertheless she is modest about her abilities. |
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Coaches have, nevertheless, found Zaatari a somewhat more accommodating sporting environment than their authoritarian homeland. |
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Over six hundred students are now present and space is at a premium, nevertheless the planning was perfect and the school year got off to a flying start. |
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In appearance he is slim and dapper, a man of medium height invariably dressed in expensive American suits that nevertheless contrive to look cheap. |
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It is just possible nevertheless that in each of these pictures a second further window was originally shown, since the backgrounds of both have been heavily overpainted. |
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And while modern science has progressed far beyond classical atomic theory, it nevertheless continues to understand the world in terms of the discrete. |
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She talked about her father, afflicted with multiple sclerosis, who nevertheless managed to support the family. |
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There is nothing sentimental about his attachment to the company he helped to found, but there is clear evidence of a huge personal commitment nevertheless. |
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Occasionally couching their philosophies in cutting-edge futurist thought, they nevertheless managed to formulate groundbreaking theories on the nature of existence itself. |
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By one of those generous turns that make Davie unpredictable he nevertheless acknowledges what Thomas finally achieved, not scrupling to call it great poetry. |
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Not unknown in his time, Shackleton was nevertheless not as revered then as he is now. |
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For the poor bumblers then go forth, believing that even though they can't understand how the world works, they can nevertheless figure out how to make it work better! |
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While the dissidents have been exposed for the second time as thoroughly weak and spineless, Howard's fears about his future are nevertheless well-founded. |
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But why on earth, before one knows what one is talking about and without the scientific evidence to make a judgment, would one nevertheless make that judgment? |
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Handily located just metres from the motorway, nevertheless, Acacia Restaurant and the adjoining lounge bar are so positioned to seem far from the madding crowd. |
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The sanctions behind some rules may be only indirect, but they are nevertheless important in understanding the legal framework in which health care operates. |
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The programme is implicitly inviting the reader to consider whether these apparently unarranged photographs are nevertheless as pre-arranged as the others. |
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He explains why million-dollar grants often amount to little more than chump change given what they need to cover and how disparate groups nevertheless fight over them. |
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These were the products of intellectuals, bishops, and churchmen who were nevertheless still connected with the diocesan and imperial courts, in some cases as chancellors. |
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He acknowledges these fits of anger, such as the one that caused him to slay his wife with an ax, but he nevertheless shows some remorse for what he has done. |
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While unique in some of its particularities, her story is nevertheless also typical of the kinds of difficulties experienced by other women in the project. |
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Too hard-headed a businessman to buy into the whole Field of Dreams scenario, he is nevertheless driven by a vision which he knows is shared by many people. |
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Ostensibly an organicist term for civil society, which enjoyed much currency during the seventeenth century, it nevertheless has a long and interesting genesis. |
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The muscle coat is rather thin but is nevertheless very strong. |
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With all the well-known illiberality of innovators, it is nevertheless remarkable to witness among some Israelites such a haste for innovation, such a rage for destroying. |
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The dog was young but was nevertheless half again as hefty as Big Daddy. |
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When they come up we can make out on the tiny bridges two figures covered in oilskins, but nevertheless drenched through and looking like drowned rats. |
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The meeting in the besieged palace ended nevertheless in conciliation. |
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They are poached instead of hard-boiled, boasting anti-heroes with nihilistic worldviews who are nevertheless vulnerable. |
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Like other adverbial words and phrases, nevertheless floats around under the joint influence of meaning, syntax and style, but it usually washes up at the start of a clause. |
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The divergence in success between the two black artillery battalions at Bastogne, nevertheless, does not detract from the stellar performance of the cannoneers. |
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John Stewart, though arrested and sent to trial in Sydney as an accomplice to murder, nevertheless escaped conviction. |
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Policy at this level is less than ordre public, but nevertheless significant. |
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Although an invitation to treat cannot be accepted, it should not be ignored, for it may nevertheless affect the offer. |
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Implied terms are not stated but nevertheless form a provision of the contract. |
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Home nevertheless arranged that in Scotland new pillar boxes were decorated with the royal crown instead of the full cypher. |
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Solidly built, he was nevertheless extremely quick, could take a grab, and kicked beautifully with both feet. |
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But I think, nevertheless, it has made me appreciate his sheer ability. |
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The former Scotland Under-21 player's career has been rocked by two leg breaks but he has managed to sample success along the way nevertheless. |
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April 30 Scotland Beltane Fire Festival, Edinburgh A bit risky but beautiful and traditional nevertheless. |
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Despite the success of the dick-to-donate concept, several of the sector's leading lights have nevertheless gone the way of the dodo bird. |
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It's not the bromance you may have been expecting between the two, but it's a bromance nevertheless. |
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The contributors to this volume can, in the main, be considered moral conservatives but, nevertheless, they are meta-ethical radicals. |
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Although the Slovene contribution to European Renaissance music was not great, it nevertheless existed. |
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The Black Caribs, with no place else to go and surrounded by enemies, nevertheless flourished. |
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Glucose and glycogen is nevertheless also required to convert this oxygen into energy. |
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Although officially themeless, this year's Glasgow International was nevertheless woven together by some common threads. |
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He nevertheless suffered humiliation and rage at the climate of censoriousness within which he worked. |
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And that could be a leader who is neither respected nor wanted, but who must be tholed nevertheless. |
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London University, nevertheless, was established in 1837, and by the 1850s Oxford dropped its restrictions. |
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Although Roosevelt had promised to keep the United States out of the war, he nevertheless took concrete steps to prepare for war. |
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Apart from Yorkshire, counties that were subdivided nevertheless continued to exist as ceremonial counties. |
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Lying below sea level it is prone to flooding at exceptional tides, but has nevertheless been inhabited since Roman times. |
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These networks are not designed, but nevertheless emerge as a result of decentralized individual economic decisions. |
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They are predominantly atheists, agnostics, and humanists who nevertheless value membership in a religious organization. |
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Though not a warrior king like his grandfather, Richard nevertheless enjoyed tournaments, as well as hunting. |
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Though he reflects on the brevity and meaninglessness of life, he nevertheless awaits the English and fortifies Dunsinane. |
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Although usually regarded as the antithesis of Garrick, Kemble nevertheless refined aspects of Garrick's portrayal into his own. |
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Although his time there was marked by variable health from asthma attacks, he nevertheless became an intellectual hero of the Whigs. |
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Her notes have nevertheless remained an essential source for the study of Percy Shelley's work. |
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It seems, nevertheless, that her denomination did not exert any influence on the children. |
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Certain critics condemned it, but sales were nevertheless considerable for a novel from an unknown author and which defied all conventions. |
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The collection is not as famous as the Child Ballads or Percy's Reliques, but important, nevertheless. |
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A firm Lutheran, he nevertheless strongly advocated the separation of church and state, famously denouncing the witch trials then prevalent. |
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The Museum nevertheless preserves its universality in its collections of artefacts representing the cultures of the world, ancient and modern. |
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There is also a smaller but nevertheless important jumps racing sector, with Auteil Racecourse being the most well known. |
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Along the Pacific Ocean coast lie the Coast Ranges, which, while not approaching the scale of the Rocky Mountains, are formidable nevertheless. |
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The East India Company was nevertheless able to use the remaining intact lines to warn many outposts of impending disturbances. |
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Some degree of protectionism is nevertheless the norm throughout the world. |
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The capture of Myitkyina airfield nevertheless immediately helped secure the air link from India to Chongqing over the Hump. |
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It is, nevertheless, the process of labor mobilization under capitalism that imparts to these distinctions their effective values. |
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By then his health was failing, but he nevertheless undertook a grand tour of Europe, and was welcomed and celebrated wherever he went. |
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His mother allowed him to live free of charge in her house in South Kensington, but he nevertheless needed an income. |
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He offered support for far left activists on trial, including a number of militant anarchists whose violent tactics he nevertheless denounced. |
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