Sentence examples for however mentioned from inspiring English sources

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He is, however, mentioned in the introduction to The Name of the Rose.

This common practice is not however mentioned in any official document describing the competencies of these categories of caregivers.

None, however, mentioned the announcement made in April that, come 2016, all historical figures on our banknotes, barring the Queen, would be men.

Neither paper, however, mentioned the main stumbling block in a state‐city agreement: Mr. Wright works for Gov. George R. Ariyoshi, political rival of Mr. Hayashida's boss, Mayor Frank F. Fasi.

Many other members of Team Redline, however, mentioned that their husbands or friends would be at the White Plains event with them, working as volunteers or supporting them from the sidelines.

None of them, however, mentioned Mr. Rove's most expensive effect as far as taxpayers are concerned: he established the precedent of installing people into public positions where, although they used taxpayer facilities and resources, and were paid salaries by the public, they did no actual work for the public, working instead for the benefit of their political party.

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None of her filings, however, mention Mint Holdings.

She did not, however, mention Modiano.

She did not, however, mention Mr. Kohler specifically.

He did not, however, mention the justices by name.

He did not, however, mention Mr. Putin by name.

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