But even so, Fan says an atmosphere of strife and polarisation remains in the society at large. |
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But even so, she didn't know the first thing about first aid and had no way of helping him with the injury. |
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Progress now happens but even so I am chary of believing the guest property will be ready for our mid-September holiday. |
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Strange thing to say, I thought, but there was something comforting about it even so, and I let it pass. |
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Sure, my hair may have been tucked under my hat but even so, my features weren't completely masculine! |
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There was a brisk breeze coming in across the North Sea but clear skies and bright sunshine made it pleasant even so. |
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But even so, it has changed the lives of a growing number of imprisoned inmates. |
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But even so uncertainty remains as to possible changes in the state of targets between the time of missile launching and its flying. |
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I deliberately went and stood at the bar near by the group of girls on the other side of the pub, but they didn't even so much as look at me. |
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They don't throw me even so much as the most cursory glance, before deciding that I'm too old for their club night. |
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He was slurring just as drunkenly as ever, but even so, his words scared her. |
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The authorities of the prelature must totally avoid even so much as giving advice on these matters. |
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His thoughts were irrational but even so the hairs on the back of his neck had again begun to tingle and prickle with cool fear. |
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Yet even so, it quickly became clear why the junta wished to keep out prying eyes. |
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The bill was a bit of a shock but even so I'd rather pay it to preserve my gnashers than end up with a mouth full of dentures. |
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Such was the stature of denim that even so obviously inferior a pair of jeans were acceptable. |
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I'm being sensible, keeping up the liquids and avoiding excessive physical effort but even so it's beginning to get to me. |
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It is very brief but even so makes quite horrifying and therefore quite gripping reading. |
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No chains, no ropes, no shackles bound him, not even so much as a door blocked either of the two exits. |
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The phosphine that was used was not enantiomerically pure, but even so the resulting product showed a 15 per cent enantiomeric excess. |
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Snape was sitting at the desk, but he disdained to even so much as lay a finger on the keypad. |
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But even so, there is a precedent for the adoption by the far Left of fascist and anti-Semitic doctrines. |
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It wasn't a fast run but even so I was almost sorry when I pulled up at the dealer's, turned off the engine and stepped out. |
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Dentists approve of children's electric toothbrushes because they clean well, but even so, a parent should do the brushing. |
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But even so a lot of women's families seem to feel obliged to pay for the shindig, alone. |
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Yes I am, but even so my powers are still very weak and they will not improve until this unbalance is lifted. |
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But even so, you can still get lost down the trail, and that's the general idea. |
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She didn't even so much as shed a tear the day she'd run her bike into a brick wall when she was nine. |
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Nowadays the car has cleverly mutated into a hatchback but even so, a bag of golfclubs is out of the question. |
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It lasts for all of 30 seconds and consists of the pair snogging and tearing at each other's clothing, but even so Jones was nervous. |
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I am sure I thanked them there and then but, even so, I should like to say thank you to them through the letters pages. |
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I sit in the shade mostly, looking out at the sun, but even so the effect of the open air and reflected sunshine is weathering my skin nicely. |
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There isn't much liquid in the masala sauce, even so, use quite a large pan, this stuff spits and splatters all over the place. |
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His trees and bushes effectively hide his house from view, but even so, it's pretty hard to miss. |
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But even so, his fall from grace should not have factored into the equation. |
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If I were on trial and I got even so much as a hint that the judge might be biased against me, I'd certainly raise a stink about it. |
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It is even so when they just arrived in a city in which the average water quality is not as good. |
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Admittedly, I have not yet tasted one with the multi-layered complexity of the great Burgundies, but even so a drinkable Pinot Noir for under a tenner is a real steal. |
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Gone were the lavish decorations that had adorned the walls to celebrate their arrival that first time, but even so it was still far too overly decorated for Matthew's taste. |
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A substantial and somewhat turgid passage that will have been severely lawyered before it was allowed out, but even so, you begin to get a message, of sorts. |
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The strength of the evidence for selenium and prostate cancer approaches the highest level, but even so, questions remain about the wisdom of making recommendations. |
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The tide was way, way out but even so there was a savage sea running. |
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The term 'tax avoision' has come to be used to refer to those practices the speaker regards, not as dishonest evasion but, even so, as unacceptable tax avoidance. |
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It was a small room, but even so the single bar of the electric fire, glowing bright orange beside its pale neighbour, fought hard to take the chill away. |
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My shoes were hurting my feet so much that I resorted to sticking Sellotape to the places where my shoes were rubbing me and even so I was half limping most of the way home. |
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But even so, would you have guessed that 2,783 employees of the Cal system make between a quarter and half a mil? |
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He is mobbed by fans wherever he goes, but even so he doesn't enjoy the same level of musical success he once did or the same level of public support. |
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But even so, despite all the resources available, the range of reading matter they have is greatly restricted compared to what is on offer for sighted people. |
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The weather was now becoming more appropriate to California, with mostly unbroken sunshine, but even so a ride of more than a few days requires quite a bit of planning ahead. |
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It really let me skate through a large amount of the battles that I faced in the beginning of the game without even so much as a scratch at times. |
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Diesel fuel for fishermen is currently untaxed in many EU countries, but even so the costs for the industry have become prohibitive with a recent spike in the price of oil. |
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Shenzhou I completed fourteen orbits and returned to earth after just twenty-one hours, but even so it achieved a big step forward for the Chinese. |
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But even so, much of a student's debt comes from bank overdrafts and credit cards and who could resist an easy-peasy way of getting shot of those? |
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But even so I clasped the necklace around my neck and smiled happily. |
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Certainly, today's teen is more brand and fashion-conscious than his predecessor, but even so, some observers aren't convinced the idea will sell. |
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But even so, I'm pleased and flattered, and very slightly embarrassed. |
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It took a big chunk out of the morning but even so the third bedroom got its final dabs of paint and was declared finished well before the close of day. |
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He works as a convent groundskeeper and shares his family home with three housemates, but even so he is virtually isolated, getting by with a few grunts and gestures. |
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We've had some rain this past couple of weeks but even so the earth is dry and parched still, inclined to ring like a hollow log as the hoe works. |
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They don't seem to be in a rush but it's good to see them even so. |
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The Law of Conservation of Ninjutsu was working in the main characters' favor, but even so, it was hard going. |
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Baba Au Rhum only just stays the minimum trip, but even so the waiting tactics he requires were overdone in the two-mile handicap hurdle. |
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Worse, Kutcher never even so much as apologized for the incident. |
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Little of this prose work has survived, but even so it provides the earliest British prose literature. |
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But even so, he experienced tachycardia, sweating, and severe gastrocolic reflex causing an intense need to go to the bathroom. |
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Nonlocal offices are used slightly more frequently for liquid asset accounts, but even so, local institutions are used about nine times more often than nonlocal institutions. |
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But, even so, the weather is a key factor in many cricket matches. |
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I use serum and a heat protecter, but even so nothing seems to help. |
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