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Meanings of nevertheless many in English
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Usage of nevertheless many in English
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For many years he had ceased to go to other folks' houses, neverthelessmany others sought him out.
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I should be ashamed, Socrates, he said, to acknowledge this, which neverthelessmany may be found to assert.
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But there are neverthelessmany legitimate applications for single-use plastics, Paul Harvey, an environmental scientist at Macquarie University, said.
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The men who wrote the Declaration of Independence deprecated slavery, as they were pronounced Whigs; but neverthelessmany of them owned slaves.
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There were neverthelessmany parts of the speech that were strong, welcome and responsive to the criticisms Mr Clegg has endured since May.
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Although interest in the Treaty and the League of Nations overshadowed all other issues, neverthelessmany problems relating to internal reconstruction pressed forward for settlement.
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While children during each of these periods exhibit striking dissimilarities one from another, there are neverthelessmany characteristics that are fairly universal during each period.
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While overall exports fell by 0.2 per cent and imports by 0.5 per cent, there were neverthelessmany compensating shifts at product level.
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Neverthelessmany of the country's best-known chefs retained a love for the dish.
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Neverthelessmany days passed and the flying-girls continued not to appear.
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Neverthelessmany, by abuse of this capacity, have made themselves lower than beasts.
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Neverthelessmany problems these countries face are ones we have had to tackle recently.
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Neverthelessmany of the men were there with the boats.
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Neverthelessmany improvements were carried out while Bellomont was Governor.
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Neverthelessmany escaped, some at the moment, others served as slaves, and then ran away subsequently.
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Neverthelessmany wished to see the pageant, and the Hall was as much crowded as on the first day.