He then slipped out of the cabin, and hasped the door on the outside, in spite of Clarice's shrill and scathing disapproval. |
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He was wildly popular with his audiences in spite of being a carnaptious fellow. |
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The project is going ahead in spite of worldwide cutbacks just announced by the group. |
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What makes the movie intriguing is the love story, which is both titillating and sweet in spite of its inherent impropriety. |
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I hoped there were not too many other factors for I was already strongly attracted to him in spite of his recent crudity. |
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This was in spite of great care being taken by very gently holding the specimen with very fine pair of forceps during removal. |
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It's impossible to say for certain whether this girl survived because of her treatment or in spite of it. |
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It is clear that in spite of modern technology, sorting machines, postal codes etc, the deliveries get worse. |
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The summer polar mesopause is the coldest part of the atmosphere, with temperatures reaching below 130K, in spite of being continuously sunlight. |
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The chalcedonic buckle found at Monor may be classed to this type in spite of its slight variation. |
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She appears to have no friends, in spite of her chattiness with strangers at a bus stop. |
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Strangely, in spite of all the throat pain, hoarseness and loss of voice are not common. |
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They have the power of summary arrest and extradition, in spite of existing British laws, which specifically prohibit such action. |
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Winter jasmine is doggedly flowering on the fence by the chicken house in spite of rain which bedraggles the fragile petals. |
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That is why Antipater, imitating the precedent, appointed his son Cassander chiliarch in spite of his youth. |
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Yet in spite of the fanatical beliefs of both sides, there were examples of restraint and even of chivalry in the Crusades. |
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First visit poor, wet dirty floor in spite of dirty wash basins and toilet pans. |
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Thus in spite of any improvements in the early years, there was always public hostility to contend with. |
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This is in spite of the fact that the sale of salwar kameez, churidars and its dress material has eaten into the saree sales. |
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They, in spite of the most expensive and elaborate defense paraphernalia of the US Government, feel defenseless. |
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But in spite of these inhibitors, there is a promising development around intelligent switches. |
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She is truly a great lady and she seems to have kept her humility and humbleness with consultants in spite of the millions of dollars generated. |
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They tell me that in spite of what happened, every syllable of my message came through. |
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Personalization was present in the overseas market penetration process to provide customers with added value in spite of distance. |
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He showed true grit as he completed the 4.3-mile run in 55 minutes in spite of suffering from prostate cancer. |
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Yet, in spite of the odds, many people are able to make marriage at least tolerable for many decades. |
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But in spite of its collectivist ideology the system rested on a charismatic leader and a personality cult around him. |
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Yet the prevalent mood at the end is not pessimistic or despairing but upbeat, in spite of the devastation. |
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For the singer, it is arguable that success has come in spite of, rather than because of, her father. |
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Oistrakh's warm tone ensures that the concerto's melodic content is not compromised, in spite of his gutsy playing. |
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Gilmartin, in spite of his claim to have once possessed a photographic memory, is unclear about small but significant details. |
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I am doubly grateful, therefore, that he is here, in spite of considerable personal inconvenience. |
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The priest was able to telephone for help in spite of his serious injuries. |
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This year, in spite of the late night sound-revelry by the guys in the hostel, Diwali was, by and large a festival of lights for me. |
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That was in spite of concerns among some Labour MPs about the newspapers being purchased by a company whose products include top-shelf magazines. |
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Now in spite of the fact Duke'd been on the fiddle, neither his wife nor his dreaded mother-in-law knew about his shenanigans. |
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Otherwise, they won't make so much money out of me in spite of early settlement penalties. |
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They carry out their job with greater commitment and responsibility and conduct themselves much better in spite of having seen fewer summers. |
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Firstly, in spite of its supremely elegant coupe styling this is a real four-seater. |
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This work has helped to increase the efficiency and profitability of Yukon placer mines in spite of rising production costs and low gold prices. |
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Unfortunately, in spite of some progress, many of these kids are still tormented and teased. |
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The deflationary spiral under the long-wave Kondratiev cycle is far from over, in spite of appearances. |
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But in spite of the fact that internecine warfare is fun to watch, it rarely bodes well for the country. |
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The Soul, like the Intelligence, is a unified existent, in spite of its dual capacity as contemplator and actor. |
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Due to his good digestion he doesn't have indigestion in spite of some excessive eating. |
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Flight Officer Allen procured some exceptionally good shots in spite of intense flak. |
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The people of the region are exposed to inadequately iodized salt in spite of the salt iodization programme. |
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But the family have pulled together and, in spite of fits of irritability, are happy. |
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It's a wonderful, quirky friendship that evolves and blossoms, in spite of the two main characters and their flaws. |
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The university, in spite of the politicization of the trustees, has to stand for the freedom to pursue the truth wherever it may lead. |
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Yet in spite of this belt and braces approach, with those who can influence such situations expressing concerns, we had this situation. |
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These assumptions have been iterated for decades in spite of many contradictory observations and experiments. |
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If the nose block persists, in spite of surgery, then it can be due to residual or recurrent polypi. |
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And yet, as Bliss notes, no one even suggested naming the medical school after its benefactress, in spite of her spectacular gift. |
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The massive, fortified churches in Estonia are characteristic of the Roman style, in spite of their sharply arched portals and arches. |
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He did this with good policies, hard work and persistence and in spite of media bias in favour of his opponent. |
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I would like to bring to your kind notice the fact that in spite of being industrially backward, it has always been a great center of learning. |
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And George says that, in spite of many popular misapprehensions, logging is often good for forests. |
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I'm plodding on with the street scene painting and it's beginning to come to life in spite of my tremulous incompetence. |
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Children played in the rubble in the streets, but in spite of their many deprivations people, especially children, were pleasant and cheerful. |
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But in spite of the misleadingness of such expectations, they nevertheless exist. |
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I smiled in spite of myself, because I knew that that had been me just a few short years earlier. |
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This is in spite of questions and protestations by environmentalists and business. |
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And yes, in spite of their glowering looks and fierce demeanor, owls can be endearing. |
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In several instances three works by separate artists are juxtaposed to look like a triptych in spite of their stylistic diversity. |
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It's a haunting reverberant sound that, in spite of its cool digital sheen and glassiness, feels natural and inviting. |
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Some of Brazil's triumphs have been achieved in spite of their goalkeepers rather than because of them. |
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Insects persist, almost mockingly, in spite of farmers' fierce attempts to snuff them out. |
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However, in spite of the tightened monetary policy, the growth rate of private sector credit increased moderately. |
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The real origin of all these flags is severely obfuscated by myth and legend, in spite of its relative modernness and high popularity. |
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Yet in spite of this mollycoddling, children today are more isolated than ever. |
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However, in spite of the gloom, government sources yesterday suggested that perhaps all is not lost. |
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The money supply did decline in the first years of the depression, but this was not because of the Fed's actions but rather in spite of them. |
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It seems that in spite of the many scoldings that I had received from him over the years, he really did support my dream from the beginning. |
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This in spite of his Nobel colleague Steven Weinberg's extravagant claim that physics can act as a moral and cultural force! |
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It pulsates with a humanity that, in spite of its bleakness, is life-affirming and ultimately uplifting. |
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But just because we can decode his meaning in spite of his mixing of tenses, doesn't make it a good practice. |
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Farming is still profitable in spite of a sharp increase in the prices of agricultural inputs. |
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Do they still love me in spite of my awful behaviour towards them when I was on drugs? |
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I clearly recall that in spite of walking boots and thick socks, the pain in my feet from the cold was unbearable. |
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His energy is astonishing, and the amount of work he got through in spite of severe illness makes his literary career as a whole seem heroic. |
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Now, none of this should be taken to mean success is invariably tainted by skullduggery or attained in spite of incompetence. |
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Come to think of it, the summer was a lot better in spite of the sweat, dust and prickly heat. |
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Although the vessel was listing to starboard, the skipper continued towards a small island in spite of warnings from the group. |
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The party supported reform, in spite of the expropriation of some US investors. |
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I now see that in spite of my learning I am not able to put it into practice, I am not better than an unlearned man. |
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There had been growth of five percent of GDP for four years, in spite of the worldwide slowdown. |
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The sketch itself is a work of art, and one that is autographic, in spite of its being used as a guide to the production of the final work. |
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It just went to show that intellectual heavies could be beautiful in spite of all those smarts. |
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He is also incredibly unstuffy, in spite of the circles in which he moves, and is still not always able to spot a famous face. |
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He could now see that it was really smoking and a fire was blazing in spite of the rain sheeting down around it. |
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Finlay's prose, some of it gathered here, is often rewarding theologically in spite of its tendentious Thomism. |
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Eosin Y is an anionic or acid dye in spite of the fact that a solution of the sodium salt of eosin is basic in reaction. |
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We were still dazed from a horribly early start, in spite of the breezy boat ride. |
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Voices drifted out from the trailer and I pricked up my ears in spite of myself. |
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My book has been described as proof of how the human spirit can survive in spite of uttermost humiliation. |
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Still, we persevered and in spite of the traffic it was soon actually rather pleasant. |
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It is a matter of deep regret that I was unable to bring off the four or five who were left, in spite of my efforts. |
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But the prosecution has never questioned him in spite of his presumable violation of the law. |
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Our game plan is to go the distance, in spite of persistent speculation to the contrary. |
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They must decide later this year whether the Berkshire course can host the spectacular in spite of the building work. |
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This occurred in spite of the girls' initial intentions to avoid romantic entanglements. |
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However, in spite of its undoubted bulk, the Grand Voyager is not difficult to drive and equipment levels are high. |
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His fingers pressed to the pressure point on Craig's neck and he yelped in spite of himself. |
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Instead of purring and snuggling up to us, he was aggressive, hissing and spitting in spite of our best efforts to help him. |
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The Taj Mahal, in spite of its pre-eminent position in our heritage hierarchy, has not escaped this fate either. |
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Anyway, my big problem was that, in spite of all this, they still carried my name. |
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He loves doing it and considers it an honour in spite of not having much free time. |
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Today we have more elderly women than men in spite of the low nutrition the former receive. |
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This has happened in spite of most banks suffering from a drop in operating margins. |
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I'm still tired in spite of my rest day and early night, although my sleep was disturbed. |
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Their rationality is what keeps them alive in spite of not knowing what to do or what not to do. |
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Leila had known it was a good idea to get a gardener, in spite of what others said. |
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I began to feel a little better, in spite of everything, and my headache started to fade. |
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They know me and my faults and love me either in spite of or because of them. |
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It helps me to do that too, to keep on my own journey, in spite of everything that happens in a life. |
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Byrne says he was not unfit when he came home, in spite of what was felt amongst the public. |
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The deputy chief added that in spite of the recent snowfall, the ground is very dry. |
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Sandy Lane is also likely to be included in an amended Thornton ward, in spite of opposition to the plans. |
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It was totally sold out, packed to the gills in spite of the cold and rainy weather. |
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They both did every time they woke up next to each other, aware of what they had done in spite of how drunk they had been. |
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So Melchizedek is very important in spite of the fact that he is mentioned only twice in the Old Testament. |
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Anyhow, it was a good day, in spite of the cold, which is turning bitter and nasty. |
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I smiled in spite of myself until I heard someone down in the commons for study hall. |
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Man, too, learned how to live in the desert, surviving in spite of the extreme dryness and heat. |
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I smiled in spite of myself, and somehow I doubted my teammate knew how much that really meant to me. |
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Outside the gale howled, the rain lashed and the wind chimes clattered in spite of being tied up with string. |
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Suzie takes the opportunity to ask him just what he is and in spite of his slippery, evasive answer, she does tell him to leave. |
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I smiled in spite of myself, and was glad that so many good people were willing to come along and help me. |
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I watched him and Drake battle for the last piece of pumpkin pie, and smiled in spite of myself as I sat down. |
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All of this in spite of insurgents' efforts to disrupt the reconstruction process. |
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I smiled in spite of myself and got some juice for Rachel and I and then I sat down at the table. |
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The sight of the wardrobe in the corner caused me to smile in spite of myself. |
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Her voice suggested that she lost things like this all the time, and I smiled a bit in spite of myself. |
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When the deformity relapses in spite of proper splinting a simple operation may be needed when the child is over two years of age. |
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And each of us is responsible for the consequences of his own sins, in spite of the fact that we are predisposed to commit them. |
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He sits on a folded towel grumbling and mumbling away and, in spite of it all, still looks neat and dapper most of the time. |
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But in spite of my fondness for Norway I have never become a Norwegian citizen. |
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Smoking rates in Canada are continuing to drop, in spite of half-witted blunders by our government. |
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Cigarettes were exchanged, conversations started, first haltingly, than more vividly, in spite of language difficulties. |
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The road was unlit in spite of the fact that power cables that supplied the town with electricity ran parallel to it. |
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He joined them for the party and thanked everyone for staying to take part, in spite of the heavy snow. |
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But at the last minute, I went with my own thoughts and voted no, in spite of joining such strange bedfellows by so doing. |
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He is concerned that Royal Mail intends to steamroller its cost-cutting plans in spite of all opposition. |
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This, in spite of the fact that Hut Bay looks like a haphazard collection of huts and houses grown out of a logging settlement. |
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The huge rally in the bond market last Thursday, in spite of renewed dollar weakness, could be a harbinger of something very important. |
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But, in spite of the bitter cold and the chill cutting wind, they turned their backs on me and stayed firmly in out of doors mode. |
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She didn't have an easy life, but she stuck up for her community and almost in spite of herself became an effective community leader. |
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She was found to have gastrointestinal hemorrhage and in spite of therapy died of cardiorespiratory arrest. |
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In both cases the currency collapsed rather quickly in spite of the loans. |
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But this Arcadian vision arose in spite of a volatile modern history. |
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The film has clear mass appeal in spite of the intellectual aspirations. |
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But in the course of her illness, she said, it was intensely tiresome when people assumed she was at death's door, in spite of statistics proving how good her chances were. |
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He is becoming more European by the day, almost in spite of himself. |
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In the call and response form of landay, in spite of its reliance on repeated phrases, Griswold has a little more room to play. |
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What a capacity to maintain mental sanity in spite of pain and sadness. |
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However, the stress she places on their emergence because of, not in spite of, a schism in the cultural industry ignores their colonized positions. |
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Much of the drama that transpires towards the end of the story is due to the pure love itself, not in spite of it. |
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Finally, if they go to war abroad again, it will allow them to grow defense spending in spite of budget caps. |
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Of the others, Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC look the more likely, the former in spite of chairman Sir George Mathewson's scepticism towards bancassurance. |
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This was in spite of such FDA victories as the ban of thalidomide, which caused phocomelia in more than 8000 babies in Europe, where the drug was freely used. |
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However, in spite of popular hostility to scroungers, the evidence suggests that the proportion of the poor in modern Britain is similar to that of the past. |
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Yet, in spite of historiographical shifts, and the steady drift of population to the cities, pastoral Australia retains a treasured place in the national imagination. |
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Rumours abound that, in spite of Aer Lingus's difficulties, a number of European airlines are sniffing round the shop in search of the great bargain basement sale. |
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It seemed to me that in spite of her lack of previous training she had an intuitive gift for language. |
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It is far more accurate to say that what success we have seen of democratic self-rule in the ex-colonies has come about, not because of colonialism, but in spite of it. |
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After a time, Fun came out of the hole, cut a caper in front of Sulkyface, and gave a peculiar shriek, which forced him to give a momentary smile in spite of himself. |
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His invariant had been missed completely by topologists, in spite of intense activity in closely related areas during the preceding 60 years, and it was a complete surprise. |
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For a while lin was one of my favorite young writers, almost in spite of his novels. |
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In spite of that, the aural evidence affirms that Pole's new music largely retains the distinctiveness of the old, in spite of its radical shift in direction. |
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Bottles and other missiles were thrown in spite of a huge police presence. |
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It was well worth venturing out in spite of my lingering sickliness. |
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Yet, in spite of a distinct stress on the links between science and industry, the author eschews any simplistic monocausal explanation of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Hill says this is in spite of the fact that Disney animation guru John Lasseter is not a big fan of motion capture. |
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In the condition of human life, we are drawn to the lover, and in spite of our desires for absorption, we can never erase the boundaries of twoness. |
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The siphonophores have achieved a degree of integration such that they are often regarded as solitary organisms in spite of their colonial organization. |
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Secondly, in spite of a fair degree of hype, it is highly improbable that there will be any sanctions or counter-measures against those countries that fail to pass muster. |
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Yet in spite of her age, her enthusiasm was unflagging, for she exclaimed in a postscript that she would be wearing her best new dress and her best new hat! |
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Thus, most of the botanical diversity at a site is in the infrequent species, and it is their survival in spite of competitive dominance that must be understood. |
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But in spite of the good intentions of the workers, the structure was unsubstantially and hastily constructed on low moist ground and without good cement. |
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After several weeks of discussion, we negotiated a new figure for rent in spite of our frustration towards the complete violation of our previously stated agreement. |
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Not even Voltaire's hypersensitive behaviour checked her solicitude for his welfare and her promotion of his plays, in spite of their dramatic weakness. |
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However, that does not reduce her stature as a serious presidential candidate and speaks well of her determination to contest, in spite of odds being against her. |
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We kept the numbering contiguous in spite of two gaps in the sequence. |
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Coen smiled in spite of himself and his fear about the soap. |
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I smiled in spite of myself, to see him waiting patiently for my arrival. |
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Ian held his clenched fist up, and smiled in spite of himself. |
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Almost smiling in spite of himself, Ian looked at Grant again. |
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And to cap it all, in spite of the CPS faxing the prison on Friday to say they had dropped the charges because of lack of evidence, he was not released until this Monday. |
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She was young and in spite of her mental illness was very healthy. |
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The admiral laughed in spite of the stupidity of such reasoning. |
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Much of his personal history is mysterious, in spite of his frequent use of himself and his family and their history via photos and home movies in his films. |
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A comparable case is that of Iraq, where in spite of the weekly strikes by the U.S. and Britain and the penurious condition of the country, has still not thrown in the towel. |
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That did not go down well with the young woman and in spite of her persistent protests, her moaning and screaming, she was released only after the feasters had their fill. |
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He has implicit faith in his advice so in spite of many people's doubts and reservations, it is now as successful and professional a partnership as there is on tour. |
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The booklet, in spite of numerous typos and other language-related infelicities, is a wonderful resource, because it includes short biographies of every singer represented. |
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But in spite of the injustices meted out by her father, she is not bitter. |
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The insurgents, under able leaders, were able to keep the field, in spite of the extremely energetic and even cruel measures that were adopted to crush them. |
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This is in spite of the fact that the commission is a legally constituted Government body with specific functions to carry out on behalf of the Government. |
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Indeed, the results of BusinessWeek's annual survey of the 500 biggest offshore funds show that, in spite of all the gloom and doom, it's possible to play the market and win. |
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The thing that astonishes me is that, in spite of everything, all the false starts and interruptions, the new cat story got written through to a second version in the end. |
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In other words, in spite of the facade of the modern state, power in most African polities progresses informally, between patron and client along lines of reciprocity. |
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Or they may come with, or deteriorate by rapidly developing, florid pneumonia or septicaemia with multi-organ failure and die in spite of the usual treatments. |
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That is, in spite of the importance of English to international relations, it remains a foreign body, and one that exists in school at the expense of other subjects. |
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A handwritten tick appears above the word death, but the report has no number inserted in it, in spite of the obvious cue to enter a number in the specified space. |
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Here he successfully pursues his suit, is married in spite of the efforts of the earl and the lord mayor to prevent it, and is pardoned by the king. |
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She complied, though heartbroken, and in spite of the insistence of her teacher William Alwyn who, some half-century later, became the dedicatee of her Wind Quintet. |
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She rolled it along quite easily in spite of its pyramid shape. |
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He gave him a pat on the head and grinned in spite of himself. |
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Yet, in spite of all that, this writer found it disappointing. |
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The first of the Mughal emperors, Babur, in spite of his keen aesthetic sense, did not have the time to embark upon a concerted program of building. |
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The landscape was however beautiful in spite of its disconsolateness. |
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Further, in spite of the proliferation of weekday celebrations of lesser feasts, many Episcopalians lack even cursory knowledge of the early church and the patristic fathers. |
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For those unaware of the history of the Dixie Cup With The Lipstick Stain, it had previously been lost, in spite of strenuous attempts to recover it. |
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Occasionally, and in spite of his equanimity, his defensiveness is acute. |
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Recalling the 2002 expedition, Gurney said in spite of digging many holes and trenches, only the plane's escape hatch, four engines and the nose-wheel assembly were found. |
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Nevertheless, in spite of these differences the basic biramous division of the limb into exopodite and endopodite was consistently maintained throughout the group. |
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Indeed, Danger Mouse, in spite of his eyepatch and zippy car, is more like the indomitable Sherlock Holmes in temperament and ability than the suave ladykiller James Bond. |
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There is little here for even adults to mock, apart from the fact that in spite of being clearly underage, she runs off with the prince at the end. |
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This happens in spite of the depersonalized and readymade aspects of the work. |
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In many areas, people looked for ways to surrender to the approaching Allies, in spite of exhortations of local leaders to continue the struggle. |
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The lowlands of the Horn are generally arid in spite of their proximity to the equator. |
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The support given to him by the church in spite of his excommunication was of great political importance. |
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As early as 1712 this right of patronage had been restored in Scotland, in spite of the remonstrances of the Church. |
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This was in spite of neither of these events being part of the political or economic scene. |
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The development levels of Chinese rural commercial banks vary in spite of the rapid progress. |
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Mr Pearse of Solihull is having Mare's Tail problems in his new garden in spite of heavy doses of proprietary weedkiller and regular digging. |
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The band went on to gain critical and commercial success in spite of his absence. |
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Most military radios have some antijamming capability so they can be used in spite of the enemy's efforts to render them inoperative. |
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The animals were not badly off throughout that summer, in spite of the hardness of their work. |
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I find he was really of religious nature, and thought in secret, in spite of his bishophood, very much in regard to religion as we do. |
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Ah, Bess, my covess, strike me blind if my sees don't tout your bingo muns in spite of the darkmans. |
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We... labor to find our identity in the infinite in spite of our encumberment in finity. |
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One may therefore ask how King Henry II and his sons, in spite of their many wars, possessed so much treasure. |
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Why not adhere to that system in spite of all the jugglesome theories and disguised pleas in the interest of our competitors? |
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They encounter Empousa, the comic monster, who reminds us in spite of her laughableness of the dangerousness of the other. |
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Next up the valley beyond him lived Phineas Cowan, whose inclinations, in spite of his advanced age, were lustful and lickerous. |
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Uzziah was the prophet's king, therefore his lord and master, and perhaps his hero too, in spite of his tragic end. |
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Howe then conceded most of New Jersey to Washington, in spite of Howe's massive numerical superiority over him. |
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When we did, we took steps to correct them and succeeded in spite of corporate and political foot-draggers. |
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But, in spite of nudges and fingerpointing wherever she goes, she doesn't feel as inextricably associated with Bianca as she once was. |
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Rachael inspirationally reminds us that no cancer is easy but that life can be full in spite of it. |
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The irrumator was the active insertor, the fellator the receptive passive, in spite of the fact that he did all the work. |
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Each American, in spite of benign or malignant ignorance, participates in this policy by his or her every day actions or inactions. |
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The war along the Western Front led the German government and its allies to sue for peace in spite of German success elsewhere. |
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However, in spite of high enantioselectivity, the yield of the applied microbial Baeyer-Villiger reaction was low. |
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Patrick's Day 1930, construction is to begin on the Empire State Building in spite of the nation struggling with the Great Depression. |
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Haworth points out the investment remains a gamble in spite of the initial success. |
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Yet in spite of its decidedly oneiric quality, the scene presents the two characters in a direct, straightforward manner. |
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Cleaning oil spills is still a difficult, inadequate process, in spite of the many new devices and approaches for it. |
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He admits countercharging his son's reproaches with the riposte that he had turned out well in spite of often changing step-parents and schools. |
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Yet, in spite of the mouthsome hyphenates into which his thoroughness tempted him, Polonius was guilty of a grave omission. |
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Good dementia care promotes a relative sense of well-being in a comfortable, safe and secure environment, in spite of cognitive disabilities. |
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They follow the game in spite of the limited coverage and the stigmatism that may accompany it. |
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He worked up his confidence, though, and powered through the whole thing in spite of the Polish naysaying. |
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The beauty of the exhibit is that nothing feels too stagy or art-directed, yet, and in spite of itself, it's exactly just that. |
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Incredibly, in spite of all this hitech jiggery-pokery, the one facility it doesn't have is a Teasmade. |
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Caribou Coffee CEO Michael Coles donned a Ben Franklin costume and encouraged Americans to consider the benefits of Daylight Saving Time in spite of the loss of sleep. |
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This then illustrates acholia in the literal sense of the word, and explains the absence of icterus in spite of the complete obliteration of the ductus communis choledochus. |
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Sheldon highlights a number of instances where Neriosangh, in spite of his own claim that he has translated the Pahlavi version, appears to diverge from it. |
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Pelham was, in spite of his youth, an artillerist of the first order of excellence, and his loss was a serious one, in spite of his inferior rank. |
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Large expenditures were made on rearmament, in spite of growing deficits. |
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Also it could be admitted that less energy is consumed for suction than for discharge, in spite of the fact, that the suction valve makes more moves. |
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However, Charlotte returned alone to Belgium in January 1843, while Emily remained critical of Monsieur Heger, in spite of the excellent opinion he held of her. |
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United also fell behind in the title race for the third consecutive season, finishing in 5th place, in spite of several expensive signings during Van Gaal's tenure. |
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This is in spite of Nova Scotia being some fifteen parallels south. |
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Bunyan's later years, in spite of another shorter term of imprisonment, were spent in relative comfort as a popular author and preacher, and pastor of the Bedford Meeting. |
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The government filled London with troops, but in spite of their officers, the soldiers shouted and sounded their trumpets when they heard that Lilburne was acquitted. |
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And although she suffered with postnatal depression after Koa's birth, Jodi said things have been different this time, in spite of the upheaval in her life. |
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Thus the observation of human blindness and weakness is the result of all philosophy, and meets us at every turn, in spite of our endeavours to elude or avoid it. |
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He took this decision in spite of serious reservations of the US military, which egoistically insisted that it had the will and capacity to turn sure defeat into victory. |
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Now the Baronne de Ribaumont Walwyn was a veritable grande dame, and Madame Croquelebois, in spite of her sharp nose, and sharper tongue, was quite cowed by her. |
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As we passed through the quadrangle the church was glowing more brightly than a pearl, like a lily in strong sunlight, in spite of all the scaffolding and hugger-mugger. |
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Between 170 and 180 the activities of Septimius Severus went largely unrecorded, in spite of the fact that he occupied an impressive number of posts in quick succession. |
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In 1815 he became minister of the Tron Church, Glasgow, in spite of determined opposition to him in the town council on the grounds of his evangelical teaching. |
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Many developing countries maintain other kinds of regimes of managed exchange rates, in spite of facing serious market pressures to let their exchange rates float. |
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Had the North government held out for a few more months they would have been considerably strengthened and could have continued the war in spite of Yorktown. |
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No such data was available for third district, where the microfilaria rate of zero per cent was being reported and in spite of the regular occurrence of the cases in the area. |
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Where youth with disabilities are mentored, the mentors and employers learn about the students' capabilities in spite of any disabilities they may have. |
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Churchill's relationship with de Gaulle was at this time rock bottom in spite of his efforts to preserve French interests at Yalta and a visit to Paris the previous year. |
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This was Margo at her best, in spite of her deteriorating health. |
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This edition demonstrates that in spite of increased professional regulation, Gestalt therapy still remains close to the impulse to question consensus realities. |
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Also unrelated in spite of superficial similarity is the name Gael. |
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The main French assault was launched on 25 September and, at first, made good progress in spite of surviving wire entanglements and machine gun posts. |
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