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Would I do it if I thought I were compromising anything?" Nevertheless, Dobbs said that he would return the money, and insists that his practice today is to donate such fees to charity.

"Like the French," Corlou said, "the Vietnamese will eat anything". Nevertheless, I let him choose my dinner, a sampling of Verticale's best dishes, from foie gras ravioli in mango juice to Ecuadorean chocolate fondant a la Corlou's French grandmother.

(Not that we can't enjoy being cute or anything). Nevertheless, why are women still putting undue pressure on themselves to be physically perfect even though their livelihoods no longer depend on their ability to attract a wealthy caretaker?

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School Of Seven Bells have opened the shoegazing closet door, and now they're out and proud!" The truth: My Cabal actually sounds more like the Spacemen 3's Big City than anything else; nevertheless, the combination of fatal-femme vocals and ethereal dronerock is sure to win an audience, albeit a cult one.

Even though Aristotle wasclearly committed by everything he said in the earlier parts of the De anima to the view that the soul is not anything substantial, he nevertheless distinguished toward the end of this work between what he called the active and the passive intellects and spoke of the former in Platonic terms.

Tatiana, however, remained completely buried in the works of Elizabethan poets, hardly noticing anything around her. Nevertheless, she was brought back to reality when she was accused, at some meeting or other, of hiding her noble ancestry.

Lucy would be an over-apologizer if she had not done anything wrong but nevertheless proceeded to apologize profusely.

"I'm not really clairvoyant or anything," said Piazza, who nevertheless added that 8 of his 10 predictions last year came true.

But though this is so in the case of any individual thing that becomes, nevertheless before anything becomes, something else must be in motion, not itself becoming but being, and before this there must again be something else.

As Andrzej Chłopecki reports, following the first performance, Lutosławski told a group of Polish musicologists: "If we agree that music can mean anything extra-musical, it nevertheless remains ambiguous meaning.

Pistorius, who became famous for rejecting the notion he was disabled, or anything other than abled, nevertheless used his disability as part of his defense, saying that his fear stemmed in part from the fact that he wasn't wearing his prosthetic legs and that he suffered generally from anxiety associated with his condition.

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