However, despite that the sport of surfing continues to grow in popularity. |
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I am boring and bitter and pathetic and full of bile, but despite that, I care about you and how you care about me and we care about each other. |
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And I'm probably going to regret saying this, but she's actually looking pretty good despite that prepubescent body. |
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And yet, despite that fact, we still find ourself on a fiscal trajectory that is probably unsustainable. |
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But despite that continued use, no prescriptivist has ever condemned it as a solecism, perhaps because it's hard to cotton to. |
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Evander, despite that, didn't want to cause grief for Darren or the band by seeming unapproachable or surly. |
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Now despite that quite stern warning, the gate's wide open and absolutely anybody could wander in if they wanted to. |
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Honour, duty and order had always driven him, and earned him worldly success despite that relative lack of ambition. |
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Still, despite that rather pervasively petulant atmosphere, there was some serious debate that happened. |
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But despite that common denominator, the evening lacked cohesion, both among dancers and choreographic voices. |
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But despite that seemingly impressive triumph, his party was already fracturing. |
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But despite that incident, the president has been careful not to wade into racial politics. |
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But despite that, the Matrix is definitely a quality vehicle and although stingy on the thrills, it proves reliable and efficient. |
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But despite that, the two parties have decided once more to attack their differences and plan a new meeting at the end of June. |
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The Commissioner has pointed to enlargement, but despite that enlargement the number of MEPs has been reduced. |
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Yet, despite that appearance, we continued to lend money based on prices then prevalent. |
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They can produce at lower cost than us at their overseas facilities, but despite that we're able to compete with sharper and flexible solutions. |
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But despite that distance, Canada and Argentina are closer, and have more in common, than you might think. |
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His success there attracted the attention of Gothenburg, where, despite that inauspicious start, he became the first Swedish coach to win the Uefa Cup. |
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But despite that, the board didn't feel cornered or squeezed by the First Lady's membership. |
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But despite that advantageous position, it too has been impacted by the widespread loss of confidence. |
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However, despite that encouraging news, a significant number of children are still victims of armed conflict, especially in Africa. |
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These are not the words I would use to stress what I have to say but, despite that, there is a little of this feeling at the back of my mind. |
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They were also more likely to take anti-depressants, but despite that, this study still concluded that breast implants were safe. |
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Fourth, there appear a number of similarities between polyandry and matriliny, despite that descent systems stemming from opposite lines. |
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But despite that threat, Baghi seems unconcerned. |
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But despite that goal from Nash, I was just jumping. |
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But despite that, you always retained a glimmer of hope. |
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But despite that, here we are, we have come this far, and these political positions simply add more problems and difficulties to the problems and difficulties we have already had to face. |
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But despite that, you remained firm in your democratic fight for the rights of your people, rejecting the offer of a pardon you were made for health reasons. |
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It continues a sad record on the part of the government of legislating with good intention, I believe, but despite that good intention legislating for an adverse consequence. |
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That was not the case in any way, but despite that, the Presidency has given you the floor in order not to give you the impression that our interpretation of the Rules of Procedure is biased. |
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Of course, we refocused the Lisbon Strategy by concentrating on growth and competitiveness, but despite that we did not abandon the social and environmental dimensions. |
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But despite that, this cat and I have a lot in common. |
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But despite that progress in the protection of children in armed conflict, countless children continue to suffer from the effects of such conflict. |
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Markets finished the week higher despite that. |
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Fourteen from the over, despite that wicket. |
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It was to be hoped that, despite that apparent confusion, young people who experienced difficulty in fitting into society were not treated in the same way as those who had actually committed an offence. |
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Even despite that, when the secretariat of the North American commission has come forward with a very thoughtful, independently prepared report, the recommendations simply gather dust. |
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After a year of fighting, the Spanish suffer as defeat but, despite that, nearly a decade of skirmishes over the possession of the islands ensued. |
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Iran has thrived despite that because of its skills at water engineering, with its millennia-old system of qanats channeling water from higher regions to irrigate plains. |
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For instance, in cucurbits only a few studies are addressing this situation, despite that recent surveys are showing the frequent occurrence of mixed infections. |
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Oddly enough, despite that the Visigoths reigned in Spain for upwards of 250 years, there are almost no remnants of the Gothic language borrowed into Spanish. |
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Despite that result, however, there are indications that the issue is not completely dead. |
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Despite that oil adjustment, consumer spending was still able to rebound strongly in the third quarter. |
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Despite that threat, they threw themselves into the task of revitalising the place. |
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Despite that though, this is one of the strongest batches of episodes produced to date. |
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Despite that hiccup the fact remains that Denmark have a genuinely decent side. |
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Despite that experience, however, Turow remained unpersuaded that abolition was the solution. |
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Despite that decent return, he has never won over the media or his coach. |
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Despite that fact, no liverwort genomes have been sequenced to date and only few genes identified and characterized. |
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Despite that crucial effort, she felt unwanted, unappreciated. |
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Despite that social stratification exists in the Sikh community. |
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Despite that high barrier to entry, the time-share business is booming. |
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