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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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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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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But in spite of the fact that internecine warfare is fun to watch, it rarely bodes well for the country. |
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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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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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So Melchizedek is very important in spite of the fact that he is mentioned only twice in the Old Testament. |
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This was in spite of the fact that the silicon panel factory added only about 20 percent value to an imported product before re-export. |
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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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That refusal was repeated in spite of the fact that the Commission gave reasons for its demand. |
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Surface water development in the region is negligible, in spite of the fact that average rainfall is 800 mm per year. |
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However, you are almost totally absent from the field of water management in spite of the fact that you are the main users. |
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And I do not feel my age in spite of the fact that I'm a bit forgetful and my hearing is not as sharp. |
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I let myself be formed to lowliness and humility, in spite of the fact that pride still occupies a large place. |
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Also, the ironmongery lived a shorter life and disappeared in 1697 in spite of the fact that the mill and the small mill carried on operating. |
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Fugu is Japanese for puffer fish, considered a delicacy in Japan in spite of the fact that its liver, gonads and skin are highly poisonous. |
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We like fries not in spite of the fact that they're unhealthy but because of it. |
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His directorial manner is swashbuckling, in spite of the fact that he's brand-new to moviemaking. |
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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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The topic is still a new one, in spite of the fact that it symbolizes farmers' daily life in these times of lowered prices. |
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Certain people teach that in spite of the fact that we are crucified, we can get down from the cross and do our own will! |
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This in spite of the fact that Pound Ridge is the greenest community in Westchester. |
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The lack of electricity resources continues to have a negative effect on the country's economic growth, in spite of the fact that the government recently introduced measures to increase energy production within the country. |
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As such, the issue of harmonizing recovery rates was not addressed directly in spite of the fact that the cost-recovery rate is the most visible element of cost recovery and the main cause of competition among agencies. |
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Although I formed you and gave you the gift of free will, I have respected it, in spite of the fact that man, abusing that freedom, has offended Me and profaned my Law. |
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Yet, in spite of the fact that I have absolved them, they shall reap the fruits of their works, and it is these works that shall judge them and point out to them the straight road. |
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It is not so easy, in spite of the fact that some things are cheaper. |
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The delegates are also forbidden from discussing religion, in spite of the fact that many blood-letting riots which had occurred in the country were instigated through religious differences. |
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But it proved impossible for Fontaine to get her own singing career back off the ground, in spite of the fact that she had written a huge amount of new material. |
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It persists in spite of the fact that many women must work outside the home, and that studies show provision of alternate care in these cases can be good for both mother and child. |
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Mr. Speaker, in spite of the fact that votes were split among the three parties represented in the National Assembly, Quebeckers still agree on some things. |
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Thus, in spite of the fact that the proportions of the hall are elegant, seen from the inside, the surface of its high bays outshines the agency's skylight with its single support. |
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A similar situation exists when a dog has the correct proportions and fits the frame in spite of the fact that the loins are too long and the front angulation is too steep. |
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The Aladdin Mosque found inside its walls is still one of the best examples of Seljuk art and wood craftsmanship, in spite of the fact that it was restored by the Ottomans. |
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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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Denny then lived in poverty, in spite of the fact that in February 1922, he became the sixth Baronet of Tralee on the death of his half-brother, Sir Arthur Denny. |
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However tempting it is to think about regression toward the mean and in spite of the fact that it can look forward to receiving above-average government support, I believe that the sector's glory days are definitely over. |
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First, they submit that the Commission erred by holding all three of them liable in spite of the fact that they were neither aware, nor could have been aware of TRNV's involvement in the alleged infringement. |
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I am therefore voting in favour of the proposal, in spite of the fact that I was in a minority in opposing the proposal to include terrorist attacks. |
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It flees, in spite of the fact that I, dying, draw close to this fount. |
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However, in spite of the fact that Quebec has its own legislation, the federal government is about to steamroll the work done by the province and this is rather disturbing. |
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Racialized groups trail behind non-racialized groups with regard to employment and income. This is in spite of the fact that they generally have higher education levels than non-racialized groups. |
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Scotism never took root in Oxford either, in spite of the fact that the first half of the fourteenth century was dominated by Franciscan thinkers. |
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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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A poem may contain things which are significant in spite of the fact that the events it describes are a mere pictura of something which never happened. |
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In spite of the fact that the Manchus practiced equestrianism and archery on horseback, the Manchus' immediate progenitors practiced sedentary agriculture. |
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