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I knew a lot about the subject already, but her talk was interesting nevertheless.
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Nevertheless, the new planning-control dichotomy he proposes, though a valuable advance, is itself an oversimplification of what must be a multi-channel system.
Nevertheless, there are some basic features or fundamental aspects of this concept that are common to all of its variants.
Nevertheless, the extent of this princely patriotism varied.
Nevertheless, it creates the willingness to finance operating costs of projects undertaken.
Nevertheless, the results are unlikely to be too far from the truth.
By installing specific choices, for example lists or trees, different programs are obtained that are, nevertheless, abstractly the same.
It is nevertheless noteworthy that the three strict consensus trees obtained have the same topology.
Nevertheless, if the father rejected elders' suggestions of marriage the court would convict the young man.