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But for all that, the ZenBook Pro Duo still runs hot.
But for all that, neo-Nazi groups still exist in Germany.
But for all that, "Jackie Robinson" still finds new stories to tell.
But for all that support, her cause is still an uphill one.
But for all that occurs in each scene, Atlanta is a quiet show.
But for all that heaviness, Father of the Bride plays buoyant and breezy.
But for all that, other words of Mr Sanders mattered a lot more.
But, for all that, it was far from a home run for Biden.
But for all that money, Bloomberg has not built himself an insurmountable lead.
But for all that the president enjoys humbling elites, he also craves their respect and admiration.
But for all that, it seemed like the right time to let Naito have his reign.
But for all that proud tradition, Romford isn't what it used to be, Mr. Webb says.
But, for all that it wouldn't be out of place in a Dickens novel, this place is real.
But for all that sites like Ain Ghazal have taught archaeologists, they are still grappling with enormous questions.
But for all that paleontologists have learned about these diminutive plant-eaters, their coloration patterns have remained unknown—until now.
But for all that, the device Google describes doesn't feel like a finished product, or a direct competitor to tethered headsets.
But for all that, her primary sin is administering—or perhaps mis-administering—a policy that she inherited from her predecessor.
This hiatus is more ominous and widespread, but for all that, the return of sports will most likely be greeted joyously.
But for all that their help matters, to us and to them, few kids are doing much around the house at all.
But for all that, Mr. Shah said, the mobile world hasn't yet offered the kind of digital shopping gathering place Instagram can provide.
But for all that, the screen still looks impressive because it's big, the bezels are small, and there's no notch or camera cutout.
But, for all that, Clinton leaves St. Louis as she arrived: the clear favorite to win the White House a month from now.
But, for all that, some members of Trump's base remain staunch in his defense and question the accuracy of the polling showing eroding support.
But for all that technology has to offer, one of the most important tests is how well the next new gadget plays with people.
But for all that went right with Liberia's institutions, it is the Liberian people who are the true heroes and heroines in the 2017 elections.
But for all that, the Navy plans to buy only the three Zumwalt-class destroyers it has on order, down from 32 originally envisioned early in the program.
But, for all that, Lincoln was first and foremost a member of the Whig Party who crossed swords with the Democrat Stephen A. Douglas as early as the 1830s.
But for all that chaos, there are only a handful of moments that really stick out, and this season, model Stella Lucia's ultraviolet dye job is definitely one of them.
But, for all that, he is brilliant at capturing the existential emotion for which the title of "The Kites" is an obvious metaphor — sky-bound yet tethered by that string.
But for all that, Saturday's vote came as a shock to even the most connected Irish political watchers, especially in the wake of disastrous local elections just over six months ago.
But, for all that, he would not be me: I would not be thinking or experiencing the things he is, nor would he be aware of my own increasingly desperate experience.
But for all that, there are moments of Howards End that feel so screamingly contemporary, so cringe-inducingly relevant, that you may feel the urge to flinch away from your screen.
But for all that, Ullman remains essentially optimistic about technology and the future, suggesting online courses to get started with programming, and urging people with an interest in the humanities to take up code.
Robots are increasingly able to outperform humans in a variety of mundane tasks (and even in more technical areas like surgery), but for all that efficiency they are still by and large one trick ponies.
But, for all that, Trump is competitive, recently pulling ahead of Clinton in polls of swing states like Ohio and Florida, and reducing the Democrat's lead in national polls to around a single percentage point.
But for all that anger, the engineers of the American crisis response got the economics mostly correct, and more right than most of those — including leading economic thinkers and prominent politicians — who were second-guessing them.
The device simply screams its potential in that kind of environment, but for all that, we mainly get to see Scott Kelly lounging around on and making the first Skype call to Earth from space on February 20.
I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown (yet 'twas not a crown neither, 'twas one of these coronets) and, as I told you, he put it by once — but, for all that, to my thinking, he would fain have had it.
At around 140 billion euros ($170 billion) a year, the EU budget represents just about 1 percent of economic output in the bloc or some 2 percent of public spending, but for all that it remains one of the bloodiest subjects of debate for members.
But for all that, the two movies certainly play out similarly, with the quest to rescue the CGI sidekick animal periodically interrupted by the villains' schemes and betrayals, and the shifting dynamic as the out-of-control monsters end up facing off against the hero monsters.
" Voters are angry about the crisis and the response, you see, but "for all that anger, the engineers of the American crisis response got the economics mostly correct, and more right than most of those — including leading economic thinkers and prominent politicians — who were second-guessing them.
But for all that Democrats disagree among themselves about important aspects of health care policy, they were able to make the Affordable Care Act work due to very broad consensus inside the party that getting more Americans enrolled in comprehensive health insurance was a good idea.
But for all that the Fed is doing — an alphabet soup of new, revived, and expanded programs involving eye-popping sums of money — it's also noteworthy that monetary policymakers aren't doing anything to deviate from the same basic inflation targeting paradigm they've used for decades now.
The political upsides of Medicare Extra are that it won't require as large tax increases, it won't upend employer-based insurance, and it can at least claim that private choices will be available, but for all that, it will still mean huge disruption, far more than attended Obamacare.
" But for all that investing advice, Mr. McCormick devotes the first 50 pages of his book to the need to "maximize the value of your single biggest asset — your labor," making points such as, "Investments in education are one of the surest ways to financial security and wealth creation.
Putin has visited China at least 10 times since 2000, noticeably standing shoulder-to-shoulder with President Xi Jinping during a military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. But for all that, Putin is wary of Chinese influence over development in Russia's far east, say analysts.
But for all that we already know about the the third-person shooter's transfixing qualities, one teen in North Carolina has taken his Fortnite Battle Royale game to a new level—choosing to imperil himself and his family in an attempt to play a match to completion during an actual life-threatening storm.
The rivalry has increased in the last few years — I can't speak for everyone, but I remember it not being an especially big deal for United at one time — but, for all that they are a brilliant team, there are people who would dismiss it as hollow because of the source of their funding.
But for all that is exciting, Céline has stood for something very specific for the past 10 years under its former designer, Phoebe Philo — something that to many women was very valuable and that was increasingly in tune with the times — and I'm not sure we are paying enough attention to how important it was in our psychic landscape.
But for all that, Mr. Adams — a thoughtful, wryly funny man who lives in Berkeley, about 200 miles from here, and could easily be mistaken for one of that college town's professors, or ex-hippies, or both — still worries about what classical music should be, how to get it to speak to audiences that now flock to other art forms, and what his role is in its changing ecosystem.
He was a gay fellow, with ever a song in's mouth, but for all that, his dwelling that night was besprent with tears and wailing.
But for all that it is a beautiful piece of work. One feels > there are many other places in our country waiting for the cameraman to do > justice to them.
Houdini: The Man Who Walked Through Walls. Holt. P. 305 Skeptic Melvin Harris wrote that the book has "many faults and inaccuracies, but for all that, it offers many hints to investigators and points researchers in many fruitful directions."Harris, Melvin. (2003). Investigating the Unexplained: Psychic Detectives, the Amityville Horror-mongers, Jack the Ripper, and Other Mysteries of the Paranormal.
Before he was ready to submit a design to the Patent Office he had usually changed the original idea many times. “But for all that,” he contends, “heading directly for your goal brings you up against far less patent interference than you’d think.” In his efforts to promote safety he co-operated with the National Board of Fire Underwriters, the Underwriters Laboratories, the National Safety Council and other bodies.
However, a lackluster franchise and a sense of been-there-done-that with that other basketball series puts Live 18 one step behind the competition." IGN gave the game 6.5/10, saying: "NBA Live 18s simplistic and fluid mechanics make for an approachable game of NBA, or WNBA, basketball. But for all that it does well on the court, elsewhere it fails to live up to its potential.
The 1983–1989 years with perfect clearness confirmed the fact that psychiatry is politics regardless of whether someone likes the fact or not. The WPA leadership expanded that they tried not to admit politics to psychiatry, but for all that the result of their actions and their secret negotiations with the Moscow psychiatric leadership was exactly opposing: it has given the green light to carefully organized interventions from the Moscow political leadership supported by the active participation of the Stasi and the KGB.
Phelan, pp. 114f. But, for all that, Torquemada was sympathetic to the positive achievements of the Indians, and, by situating their history and culture within the framework of the Old Testament and of the former glories of the empires of Egypt, Greece and Rome, he encouraged the educated elite of the Old World to recognise the indigenous nations of the New World as their peers.Phelan, pp. 115-117; Moreno Toscano, pp. 506-508; León- Portilla, pp. 349f., 364; Cline, p.
411 He was a missionary to the court of the Mongol Il-Khan ruler Arghun, of whom he wrote that he was "a man given to the worst of villainy, but for all that a friend of the Christians".Jackson, p.176 Moving to Baghdad, Riccoldo entered in conflict with the local Nestorian Christians, preaching against them in their own cathedral. He was allowed nonetheless by Mongol authorities to build his own church, with the interdiction to preach in public.
In the West, the 13th century saw such a vogue of Mongol things that many new-born children in Italy were named after Genghisid rulers, including Arghun: names such as Can Grande ("Great Khan"), Alaone (Hulagu), Argone (Arghun) or Cassano (Ghazan) are recorded with a high frequency.Peter Jackson, The Mongols and the West, p. 315. According to the Dominican missionary Ricoldo of Montecroce, Arghun was "a man given to the worst of villainy, but for all that a friend of the Christians".Jackson, p. 176.
In the inaugural issue of Ares Magazine, David Ritchie was ambivalent about Olympica, rating it a 5 out of 9 and commenting that "The game borrows quite shamelessly from Heinlein's Starship Troopers, but for all that (and despite a really horrible map) is fairly interesting and fun. Playable in an hour or so. Moderately simple." In the November 1978 edition of Dragon, Tony Watson generally liked the game, although he didn't think it was as unique as some of Metagaming's previous Microgame offerings such as Ogre or WarpWar.
His "Se Nemayeshname-ye 'Arusaki" ("Three Puppet Plays") was published in 1963, and The Marionettes was the first one of these three plays. But for all that it is unmistakably based on the model of the traditional puppet theatre, "The Marionettes" is shaped by other traditions, too. It is the work of someone au fait with the work of Pirandello and the Theatre of the Absurd. In the 1960s, plays by dramatists such as Beckett and Ionesco were often translated into the Persian language and performed in Iran soon after their premieres in the West).
Van Gogh used nature for inspiration, preferring that to abstract studies from imagination. He wrote that rather than making abstract studies: "I am getting well acquainted with nature. I exaggerate, sometime I make change in motif; but for all that, I do not invent the whole picture; on the contrary, I find it already in nature, only it must be disentangled." The close association of peasants and the cycles of nature particularly interested Van Gogh, such as the sowing of seeds, harvest and sheaves of wheat in the fields.
Among other things, they deny the divine origin of the papal primacy, and subject the exercise of it to the good pleasure of the temporal ruler. Following the pope, the University of Paris condemned these views; but for all that they did not entirely disappear from the memory, or from the disputations, of the schools, for the principal work of Marsilius, Defensor Pacis, was translated into French in 1375, probably by a professor of the University of Paris. The Western Schism reawakened them suddenly. The idea of a council naturally suggested itself as a means of healing that unfortunate division of Christendom.
John, Lord Hervey, Some materials towards memoirs of the reign of King George II, ed. R. Sedgwick, new edn, 3 vols. (1952), 2.10 However, in a letter from Elizabeth Germain to Jonathan Swift on 12 July 1735, Elizabeth described Lady Suffolk as :indeed four or five years older than [George]; but for all that he has appeared to all the world, as well as to me, to have long had (that is, ever since she has been a widow, so pray do not mistake me) a most violent passion for her, as well as esteem and value for her numberless good qualities.
Episcopal relationships improved as the threat of the Living Church subsided, although new challenges arose. He took a course to unity of Russian church diaspora: in 1935, he signed the "Provisional Regulations on the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad" (Временное Положение о Русской Православной Церкви заграницей), which led the Northern-American Metropolia came under the authority of the Synod of Bishops in Sremski Karlovci, but for all that metropolia, headed by Metropolitan Theophilus retained considerable autonomy. Attention was given to improving church education programs, including establishing Saint Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary. A metropolitan cathedral, the Holy Virgin Protection Cathedral, in New York City, was acquired.
She has also worked many inter-promotional matches while with AJW, being among the first to work them, notably against Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki of JWP Joshi Puroresu. But for all that, she was never positioned as a top-level single in AJW, instead being a top mid-carder, used to set up those for the push into the top level. Amazingly, for someone with her experience, she had only two matches for the WWWA title: one against Kyoko Inoue, and in October, 1995, she was Dynamite Kansai’s first defense after Kansai had just won the WWWA title. Her last major singles hurrah for AJW during this period was her push for the All-Pacific Title.
Harrison alluded to and commented on the cultural applications of Charles Darwin's work. Harrison and her generation depended upon anthropologist Edward Burnett Tylor (who was himself influenced by Darwin and evolutionary ideas) for some new themes of cultural evolution, especially his 1871 work, Primitive Culture: researches into the development of mythology, philosophy, religion, language, art, and custom. After a socially Darwinian analysis of the origins of religion, Harrison argues that religiosity is anti-intellectual and dogmatic, yet she defended the cultural necessity of religion and mysticism. In her essay The Influence of Darwinism on the Study of Religion (1909), Harrison concluded: > Every dogma religion has hitherto produced is probably false, but for all > that the religious or mystical spirit may be the only way of apprehending > some things, and these of enormous importance.
According to Bodenheimer, North and South narrative may sometimes appear melodramatic and sentimental ("But, for all that—for all his savage words, he could have thrown himself at her feet, and kissed the hem of her garment" in chapter 29)—particularly in the riot scene—but she sees Gaskell's best writing as "done with the unjudging openness to experience" which the author shares with D. H. Lawrence. Jill L. Matus finds Gaskell's vocabulary "Gothicized" in its descriptions of the characters' agonized inner life—their responses to suffering and pain—which may appear melodramatic out of context. However, "the language of shock and horror is absorbed into the realist texture of the novel's narration" and is consistent with the extreme conditions of the novel's external world. A number of 19th- century authors were interested in native dialects: Scottish for Sir Walter Scott, Irish for Maria Edgeworth.
In "The Island of the Ud" their relationship is described as follows: > It is true that the Captain appeared both to like the boy, in his own queer > fashion, and to trust him; but for all that, he had with perfect calmness > and remorseless intent, shown him the knife with which he would cut his > throat, if ever he told a word of anything that his master might say to him > during his drinking bouts. Jat is abusive when drunk: > When he ran out of toddy, he would heave his pewter mug at the lad's head as > he lay asleep, and roar to him to turn-out and brew him fresh and > stronger... Captain Jat's speech is written in dialect. Pibby Tawles is not actually given much spoken dialogue, or much in the way of description. This serves to make the reader's impression of him somewhat vague; this is probably to allow the reader to mentally take his place in the story as the underdog hero.

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