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Nevertheless, he describes the coup d'état of 1917 as "a global shock, from which this country could never recover".

Nevertheless, he describes himself with the proverb: "Dos epele falt nit vayt funm boym" ("The apple doesn't fall far from the tree").

Nevertheless, he describes colour with zest and joy, greens he "was into like a snouty pig huge luscious jars, greens so fucking dark, satanic, black holes that could suck your heart out of your chest".Written with terrific verbal energy and a snide, lashing sense of humour, "Theft" is a marvellous caper, a wicked little love story and a fine mockery of an industry that probably deserves it.

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Nevertheless, he described himself as "cautiously optimistic from a foreign-investment standpoint".

Nevertheless, he described Mr. Bush and Dick Cheney, the Republican vice-presidential candidate, as "decent and likable people" who represent "a step backward for America".

Nevertheless, he described "Apt Pupil," which is to be released this fall and was based on a Stephen King novella of the same name, as a gripping examination of the contagiousness of evil.

Nevertheless, he described the country's inclusion as an honor that "proves the solidarity among Muslim countries in facing terrorist threats". In Lebanon, another listed member, the announcement caused rifts in the government, with Lebanese Prime Minister Tammam Salam voicing his support for the coalition even as the Foreign Ministry denied the country would join.

Nevertheless, the school he describes in his introduction to The History Boys is in every way one that I recognise, with its excitements, its insecurities, its snobberies and its occasional very real cruelties.

Her first published work was titled "Women and Mitral Valve Prolapse". Nevertheless, she describes her childhood as otherwise idyllic.

He distinguishes it from assent in the sense of Stoic and other dogmatic theories, which establishes a belief that something is in actual fact true; but he nevertheless describes it as a kind of assent (Cicero, Acad. 2.104).

Nevertheless he was also described as "possibly the most distinguished man who has ever worn a herald's tabard".

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