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The though
adverb
Despite that; however.
Exact(30)
We were shamed by the though of their indifference.
Neither side wants to take their chances in extra time or — perish the though for Bayern — penalties.
"Made in L.A. 2016: a, the, though, only" is on view through Aug. 28 at the Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, hammer.ucla.edu.ucla.edu
Senior Anya Gersoff, who earned recognition as an honorable mention selection, said that the though Princeton team has always been a force in the Ivy League, she is particularly excited about the future for this young team.
Jafa, who lives in Los Angeles and is fifty-five, han an exhibition at the Hammer Museum, in Los Angeles, this summer, titled "Made in L.A. 2016: a, the, though, only".
He vividly recalls his favourite childhood outfit: "I had an amazing pair of bright blue cords and a yellow and white knitted jumper with a horizontal stripe," he says, misty-eyed at the though.
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The though-plane electrical conductivity followed the same trend for SFG and LFG.
Some numerical results are presented in order to show that the use of more sub-laminates improves the capability of the approach to capture with high accuracy the though-the-thickness distributions of transverse displacements, strains and stresses also for very thick plates.
The markets, though, disagreed.
The name, though?
The yolk, though, jiggles.
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