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{{a|plainenglish|}}“Everything before the word [[but]] is horseshit”. | |||
::—Everyone, in ''Game of Thrones'' | |||
A {{tag|conjunction}} simply begging to be [[Notwithstanding anything to the contrary|complicated]] — even [[however|slightly]]. Bonus points are on offer for “[[notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing]]”. | A {{tag|conjunction}} simply begging to be [[Notwithstanding anything to the contrary|complicated]] — even [[however|slightly]]. Bonus points are on offer for “[[notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing]]”. | ||
In | In George R. R. Martin’s glorious words, “everything before the word [[but]] is horseshit”. | ||
{{ | Or, as a [[lawyer]] might say, All [[or any part thereof|or any part of]] the text preceding the expression “[[notwithstanding anything to the contrary]] aforesaid, shall be [[deemed]] to have no meaning or any [[type, kind or variety]], [[howsoever described]].” | ||
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*[[However]] | |||
*[[But]] | |||
*[[Notwithstanding anything to the contrary hereinbefore contained]] |