Sentence examples for exactly nevertheless from inspiring English sources

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(A piece of paper on our table — I believe it was wrapped around a napkin — went on about the wonders of ambergris, a whale-based seasoning; but no ambergris is used here. The point, exactly?) Nevertheless, the food is almost uniformly delicious.

The remaining 46 terms are not found in UBERON exactly; nevertheless, most of them belong to subclass of the end terms of UBERON, i.e. they are mapped to more detailed portions of the human anatomy than those of UBERON.

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Puccini, something of a musical magpie, and not exactly progressive, nevertheless had his finger on the pulse of the 20th century to an astonishing degree – sentimentality, cruelty, hedonistic abandon, alienation.

The euphonious half-rhymes of forged/core and lives/sides here bind the poem together and adroitly reinforce its message: not easy, perfect fits, they are nevertheless exactly right for each other.

That wasn't exactly likely, but nevertheless, as soon as the match began on the screens set up around Tahrir, the hundreds of chanting demonstrators suddenly fell quiet, squeezing up against each other to watch the match.

Nevertheless, what exactly guides gene duplicability for a particular organism still remains unclear.

Nevertheless, or exactly because of the challenges, we argue that wireless mesh networks still maintain a large research potential that is worth exploiting, mainly using experimental evaluations over real testbeds.

When she heard the news, she began crying, fearful in ways she couldn't exactly articulate, but fearful nevertheless.

But when I emerged from Central Park after driving through what must have been the Harlem Meer, I nevertheless knew exactly where I was.

Writing to Walter Benjamin in October , 1935 he refers to the strangeness of his situation at Marburg, where he was "living among people who are not of our origin, and whose conditions are very different but who, nevertheless, think exactly as we do.

Writing to Walter Benjamin in October , 1935 he refers to the strangeness of his situation at Marburg, where he was "living among people who are not of our origin, and whose conditions are very different — but who, nevertheless, think exactly as we do.

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