Despite the fact that.\ [Expression to indicate that something occurs or is done in the opposite way than what is required or sensible.]
1 Unfortunately, though not unsurprisingly, the news from Europe does not look good.
2 Sure, and I've already said, 'Good-bye.' Thanks for answering my question, though .
3 There's one major exception to this sea change, though : the holiday season.
4 All in all, though , a good list that encapsulates a good year.
5 The answer to the question today, though , is surprisingly closer to home.
6 Many questions still remain though , including whether his announcement effects private schools.
7 One senior Republican said an agreement could come today, though hurdles remain.
8 Even though revealing our activities would certainly result in far more harm?
9 Europe certainly beckons for Stuttgart, though -Europe the band, that is.
10 Until the situation is clear, Joseph leads, though he'll be challenged soon.
11 Activity fell in Europe, though , after several big bank fundraisings last year.
12 Before I finish though , I must clear up one important issue: Scripting.
13 One particular exchange may not go quite the way you expect though !
14 Prevention work was crucial though , with serious offenders getting younger, he said.
15 England continued to attack, though , and looked particularly dangerous down the right.
16 In this case, though , the uncommon circumstances may explain the early action.
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