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The other 25percentt said they consider the birth mother the primary parent, but that the day-to-day tasks of child care are nonetheless equally shared.

/ These horrible crooks / So different in looks / Were nonetheless equally mean" — in a plummy British-public-school drawl that can barely contain the author's delight.

/ Those horrible crooks / So different in looks / Were nonetheless equally mean" — Dahl's invented worlds have achieved that rare literary transcendence: they live, in all their deliciousness, in our collective imaginations.

Though less overtly brutal than the first two installments ("Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance" and "Oldboy"), "Lady Vengeance" is nonetheless equally uncompromising in its violence, and the last section will test the endurance of those who find the depiction of wanton cruelty hard to stomach.

A sense of thwarted ambition — perhaps something of a vulpine midlife crisis — sends him back into the fortified feedlots and coops of Boggis, Bunce and Bean, the three farmers immortalized in schoolyard rhymes as "horrible crooks, so different in looks" who are "nonetheless equally mean".

Nonetheless, equally false interpretations of "basal" lineages are not uncommon, even in the scientific literature (Crisp and Cook 2005).

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These, nonetheless, are equally significant elements in the testing of the hypothesis, and deserve to be evaluated.

Secondly, participants describing indoor falls of environmental nature had a higher reported and observed physical function (fewer mobility and P-ADL limitations, better self-rated balance and hand grip strength) than those describing falls involving physiological factors, but had nonetheless, an equally high prevalence of comorbidities and fall-risk-increasing drug use and previous falls.

Nonetheless, she was equally unforgettable in the Robbins ballets and as the stunning white-faced allegorical figure of Sacred Love wafted high above the ground by a male retinue in "Illuminations," which the British choreographer Fredrick Ashton choreographed for City Ballet in 1950.

Nonetheless, it's equally clear that the failure to develop these oil resources would cost the state and federal governments hundreds of billions of dollars in royalties and taxes.

Nonetheless he was equally concerned to rebut the Cartesian account of matter according to which the whole essence of matter is extension — that is, the thesis that matter is something like geometrical extension made concrete.

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