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It is, nevertheless, true.
It is nevertheless true.
It is nevertheless true that many children are abused.
Leaving out background and history, the picture-book version is nevertheless true to the spirit of Mortenson's experience and mission.
"Being in the right place at the right time is a hackneyed phrase but is nevertheless true as far as I am concerned".
It is nevertheless true that although this repertory may today be considered as generally choral, certain madrigals are better reserved for performance by soloists.
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It was nevertheless true that Fortes in particular gave considerable explanatory weight to the emotional power of kinship.
"For now I believe it is Gericault who is right, and not the camera, for his horses appear to run and, though false, they are nevertheless true".
Wheeldon's most obvious link to Balanchine, however, is his steps: his dancers do bold, modern-looking movements that are nevertheless true to the classical style — glissade, assemblé, pas de bourrée.
Although the fundamentals of British policing depend little on technology (the unarmed professional citizen maintaining the peace by talking to people in the right way), it's nevertheless true that some advances have enabled policing to make giant strides.
King describes Bainbridge as an "auto-fictionaliser", which is a way of suggesting that nothing she ever said or wrote was entirely factual (though a good deal of it was nevertheless true).
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