Though Mr. Todashev recently got his green card, he had suffered a few setbacks.
Though Mr. Miranda says he is game to try wrapping anything, occasionally he has to resist.
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Though Mr Blair and his officials are largely in the clear, the BBC is not.
Though Mr Torrijos's government has a cleaner record than its predecessors, it has not been scandal-free.
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Last year Novelis failed to cover its cost of capital, though Mr Birla is optimistic.
That, though Mr Kingston does not quite say so, is the reason for Japan's near-paralysis.
Though Mr. Brock likes his own crabs pan-fried, he knows how to please a crowd.
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His third term was overshadowed by municipal corruption scandals, though Mr. Koch wasn't directly implicated.
Though Mr. Gates and others have pressed this fanciful analysis, Israel will not be moved.
It is not as though Mr. Feith has been uncritical of the Bush administration.
Though Mr. Bronfman speaks eloquently about the scores he plays, he prefers not to describe them.
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Though Mr Bercow campaigned for his new job, he might have done better to resist.
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Though Mr Hussein has no air force that is flying, the building was totally flattened.
Though Mr Gupta prefers sovereignty to success, he makes good observations about the grip of tradition.
But though Mr Thain's move has rightly been termed bold, it may not be immediately brilliant.
America does not, even though Mr Bush still says this would be a very last resort.
Mr de la Rua is considering cabinet changes, though Mr Machinea is expected to stay.
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Though Mr Thaksin took office only four months ago, two aspects of his style are already clear.
Crystal Bridges looked seriously at that painting, though Mr. Bacigalupi declined to say whether the museum bid.
Their lives, too, are scarcely recorded, though Mr Nicolson reconstructs a few of them to marvellous effect.
If true, this argument has profound implications for policymakers (though Mr Mandel does not spell them out).
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To his critics, this sounds as though Mr Uribe will give a dangerous official licence to paramilitarism.
That may be true, though Mr. Shanley is just 62 and probably has more productive years ahead.
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Even though Mr. Olive had lousy records, he was allowed cost of sales using the Cohan rule.
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Here's another conflict, though Mr Miller didn't bring it up: the one between shareholders' and workers' interests.
Though Mr Swafford (unlike Mr Carr) gives a few musical examples, he writes mostly about Brahms's life.
Though Mr. Ma has high hopes for China, he sees Silicon Valley as the center of global innovation.
Though Mr. Saverin speaks at select conferences, he is extremely media-shy, often declining to talk to the media.
Though Mr Fox is still reasonably popular, the lack of obvious innovation has frustrated critics and supporters alike.
Though Mr Abbas lacked the guts to follow Mr Sharon's example himself, he can still stay on top.
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