Despite that ... there was no talk of a lawsuit.
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Despite that, I've never really released anything publicly before this.
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" Despite that, Obama said their conversations were often "very productive.
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Despite that claim, Trump told Comey that Friday night, Jan.
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Despite that, Mike had suffered a cerebral spinal fluid leak.
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Despite that, Rodriguez kept contacting her, according to the suit.
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That's despite that most of them wouldn't buy it normally.
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Despite that passing similarity, the path to radicalisation seems different.
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"Despite that, I have a much stronger economy," he said.
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Despite that, there are some tweaks in this latest preview.
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Yet despite that newcomer nod, Lak is no industry novice.
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Despite that, Sony has clearly been listening to the feedback.
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Despite that, 22019,22021 American troops remained scattered across the continent.
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Wade, despite that clearly being his position on the matter.
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But despite that compelling premise, the film doesn't really work.
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Despite that push, no such cases have emerged to date.
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Despite that, the animal pic remains ubiquitous and mostly uncontroversial.
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We didn't back her despite that, but because of it.
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Despite that history, the team is embraced by the community.
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Despite that, Melendez said he believes the insurance will sell.
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But despite that, she's never ridden a wave of hype.
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Despite that it's an app I use begrudgingly every week.
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But despite that, I don't know who should buy it.
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Despite that, the White House defended the president's statements Thursday.
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Despite that history he accepted prominent positions on Capitol Hill.
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They all still have their jobs despite that spectacular failure.
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And yet, despite that, "Sicario 2: Soldado" has got something.
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Despite that injunction, other sites have posted 3D gun files.
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Despite that antipathy, they still watch the show every week.
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And despite that tiny scale, PSP had millions of users.
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Despite that, the company sees lots of room to grow.
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"Despite that, people are coming together and looking for solutions."
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Despite that, Republicans had set her confirmation hearing for Wednesday.
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Despite that, according to Aetna, Washington continued to miss infusions.
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Despite that growth, there was room for improvement, Bezos said.
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Despite that prologue, the race was largely free of vitriol.
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But despite that, I feel great about how we did.
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Despite that incident, Meredith remained Yale's coach until November 2018.
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Despite that, he was declared winner of the fan vote.
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Despite that, Garretson bombed field sobriety tests -- and blew a .
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Despite that, Spicer said Trump is standing by his original tweets.
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Despite that, Democrats likely still won't be satisfied with Sessions's move.
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Despite that, Niemira still maintained that his app was basically fine.
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But despite that, it's better to advocate for yourself than not.
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Despite that, it has been busy shipping new products this year.
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Despite that highlight, the overall business in greater China wasn't good.
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Despite that, Trump said the trade negotiations are "coming along nicely."
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Despite that, it still tops out at just under 300,000 words.
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Despite that, MongoDB's architecture sets the younger company apart, Ittycheria said.
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Despite that, though, Pillar is offensively challenged, and he knows it.
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Despite that, he also cautioned that AI tools have been overhyped.
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Despite that difficulty, NASA said, the project was worth the effort.
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Yet despite that, the song has since become a quiet phenomenon.
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Despite that, the younger Frank remained haunted by his father's legacy.
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Despite that, 75 percent of the Starbucks workers polled by Coworker.
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Despite that, shares of the company tumbled more than 5 percent.
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Despite that, athletes who use the alternative therapy swear by it.
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Despite that, in Trump's eyes, it was a still a deal.
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Despite that, though, change tends to come slow in the NFL.
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Despite that, he said lawmakers are duty-bound to implement it.
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Despite that, his pain scores remained an eight out of 10.
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Despite that, the country has just been proclaimed the world's healthiest.
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Despite that, those in the business world seem to be forgiving.
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Despite that, my confidence in Tesla's own Autopilot software actually grew.
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Despite that, Gearbox has stayed hard at work on the game.
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Despite that, I can feel myself slipping into a nasty mood.
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But despite that, the posts are still being shared on Facebook.
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Despite that, the Golden Knights' first season is an unqualified success.
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Despite that experience, I was at a loss to give advice.
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Despite that, I still didn&apost get life insurance for myself.
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Despite that, some Republicans have threatened to reveal the person's identity.
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Despite that low percentage of undecided caucusgoers, the field remains fluid.
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And despite that speed, those involved are eager to get started.
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Despite that leaden symbol, the mother-son material is very powerful.
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Despite that intention, to this day we still don't have one.
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Despite that, you've held space for Black artists since you've opened.
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Despite that, little is known yet about what causes the disease.
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Despite that, the court ruled that Mr. Lozman could not sue.
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And he played the full game despite that horrendous tackle before halftime.
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Despite that, the pals appear to be closer than ever these days.
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Despite that classification, some friends have raised questions about what really happened.
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Despite that fact, RBI will continue without a diversity policy in place.
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Despite that, the stock is up 47 percent so far this year.
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But despite that, it's not always easy to recognize what's going on.
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Yet despite that connection, increasing economic engagement won't be easy, experts said.
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Despite that, analysts seem to believe "Black Ops 4" has started well.
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Despite that, making Clips is easy, especially if you ignore Live Titles.
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But despite that optimism, Sanders lost by more than 30 points there.
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Despite that setback, the company seems keen to expand in the region.
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Despite that glut, Wegmans counters some of our disaffection with retail capitalism.
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Despite that, I wonder if I'm the "burden" Trump implies I am.
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"But, despite that, I am really excited about this opportunity," Fulcher wrote.
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But despite that proximity, the roughly year-old business has already flooded.
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Despite that whole , her already massive fan group has only grown larger.
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And despite that massive database, those real world locations are minimally employed.
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Despite that, the PDP chose 236-year-old Atiku as their candidate.
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Despite that, it faces lighter requirements and less stringent oversight than lenders.
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Despite that, modern Singularity theorists can't help speculating about what comes next.
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Despite that, she's made an effort to make films they'll both enjoy.
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"Even despite that delay they came out alongside each other," said Horner.
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Despite that performance, Sale, like Cashner, came away with a no-decision.
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Despite that advantage, the game was still contested until the final horn.
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That's despite that Israel has very little trade with its contiguous neighbors.
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Despite that, it is often the artists who are quickest to condemn.
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Despite that, Neally chose to rely on Autopilot to do the driving.
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Despite that, Roblox just keeps going and it doesn't need Kanye's help.
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But despite that, Snoop clearly still knows how to strike a nerve.
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To the president's credit, he nominated Barr despite that praise of Mueller.
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And despite that omission, it was a remarkable year for nonwhite actors.
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Despite that, I think I've done more than any president in history.
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But despite that, the biggest surprise in the show was the commercialism.
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Despite that, he maintains these crazy fictions that shore up his base.
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Despite that growth, Uber Freight is losing hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Despite that, revenue for its users in the U.S. was also down.
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Despite that, though, it has a credible track record as a company.
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Despite that, we still live in a country with strong deathist attitudes.
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Syracuse hung tough despite that loss, going on a 7-0 run.
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And yet, despite that, you warm to him and will him on.
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Despite that, however, the White House is expected to back the deal.
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Despite that, he said he was optimistic production would ramp up again.
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And yet despite that potentially depressing premise, Mustang is surprisingly life-affirming.
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Despite that episode, most interactions at student-run checkpoints have been peaceful.
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Despite that success, Serbia fired its manager, Slavoljub Muslin, soon afterward anyway.
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But despite that, the league remains stubbornly disrespected by the selection committee.
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The big picture: Despite that fervor, progress on climate change remains elusive.
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Despite that drop, many stock analysts expressed optimism about the company's future.
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But Biden made clear that he supported the war despite that criticism.
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Despite that, the U.S. Department of Energy did just that on Sept.
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Despite that, Raymond said, he'd donated $50 to the Sanders campaign recently.
|
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Despite that coming change, the Bruins' equipment cupboard is anything but bare.
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Despite that, of course, evangelicals as a bloc largely support President Trump.
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Despite that evidence, Mr. Trump has proposed current year cuts to Pepfar.
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Despite that, I've tried to cut back on how often I'm flying.
|
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Despite that distinction, Burgess stressed the need for security of patient information.
|
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Despite that drop, Piper Jaffray remains optimistic about Tesla's future in China.
|
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Despite that promising start, it has since been seeing a steady decline.
|
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Despite that, most analysts expect 2020 to be a big year Nvidia.
|
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Despite that progress, Washington today remains largely divided on this important issue.
|
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Despite that, the large skull indicated he had survived well into adulthood.
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Despite that, Allibert said it had been difficult to get permits for Sulawesi.
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Despite that, uncertainties remain and China is one of the risks, said Lowe.
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Despite that heritage, I've been running an experiment on myself and my hometown.
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Despite that, though, I think the product was good in its own way.
|
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Despite that unity of message, Britain&aposs far right is riven by factionalism.
|
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Despite that, the chemistry between Henderson and the other actors still proved strong.
|
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Despite that, several major central banks have shifted their bias towards policy tightening.
|
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Despite that new scrutiny, the finances of privatized military housing have remained hidden.
|
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Despite that danger, you don't need to pack up your surfboard for good.
|
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Despite that, Blac admitted that she's still working on building up her confidence.
|
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Despite that argument, people do — and did — get arrested for trafficking teenage girls.
|
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Despite that, however, a net 40% have higher-than-normal holdings in shares.
|
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Despite that, he remains DC Comics' second-biggest comic book franchise behind Batman.
|
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And people there are using it more days per month despite that growth.
|
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Despite that upbringing, I initially chose an educational path and went to university.
|
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But despite that, Pedreira sets up a compelling scenario that feels chillingly plausible.
|
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But despite that, the dollar has so far failed to rise much further.
|
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Despite that, Finance Minister Mathias Cormann said foreign donations to activist group GetUp!
|
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In fact, "They're not terrible twos" despite that big age milestone coming up.
|
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Despite that, though, they're still touring, and Walker has no plans to stop.
|
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Despite that, Pinkett Smith said she was feeling "fine" before making the plunge.
|
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Despite that fact, Business Insider has reported anti-Chinese sentiment growing on campus.
|
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Despite that, I've found that sexism remains a daunting problem for young adults.
|
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Despite that assurance, details of the meeting leaked shortly after it wrapped up.
|
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Despite that move, Sanders stood by the spot at a news conference Wednesday.
|
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Despite that setback, SpaceX has managed to thrive over the past 12 months.
|
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But despite that, we have one of the lowest TripAdvisor ratings in Zurich.
|
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Despite that, wages continue to rise, which is certainly good news for workers.
|
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Despite that victory, many cops continue to be hostile toward anyone filming them.
|
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Yet despite that effort, "Day Zero" is still projected to arrive next year.
|
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And despite that success, landing a plane on the water is extremely dangerous.
|
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But despite that claim, there were several seats vacant when Pruitt began speaking.
|
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But despite that, over 20 states still have such laws on their books.
|
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Despite that, the massive package ended up hurting Obama and his party politically.
|
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Despite that strife, however, NATO officials have maintained that the alliance is strong.
|
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Despite that, I don't want there to be a conflict of interest anyway.
|
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Despite that, the president frequently praises veterans and speaks highly of the military.
|
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But despite that disheartening (albeit minor) drop, we're doing pretty well in general.
|
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Despite that, this turned out to be a pretty decent class for them.
|
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And once again, despite that fine execution, a stylistic sameness pervades the program.
|
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Despite that jump, its shares are down more than 22 percent this year.
|
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"The surprising thing is we have gotten fantastic data, despite that," McMurtie says.
|
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Despite that, he has remained behind bars while the government appeals his case.
|
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But, again, Biden made clear that he supported the war despite that criticism.
|
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Despite that sad ending, the Tredwell ghosts have shown no signs of malevolence.
|
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Despite that victory, "I was really heartbroken" about the election results, she said.
|
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Despite that, President Muhammadu Buhari has declared repeatedly to have defeated Boko Haram.
|
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I am interested in the ways we live in and despite that terror.
|
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Despite that, analysts say there's no shortage of ways to play the pullback.
|
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Despite that turmoil, Facebook is currently still working on a variety of devices.
|
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Despite that, nearly all students and parents said college is worth the investment.
|
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Despite that, turnout in every kind of election except presidential elections is declining.
|
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Despite that, Bullock won re-election by four points on the same day.
|
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Despite that, India ranks fourth in the global list of highest rape crimes.
|
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Despite that swing, Bustos won reelection in 2016 by more than 21625 points.
|
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Fae, despite that name, looks like the winner at a butch realness contest.
|
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Despite that, Oklahoma ranks in the bottom five states for health insurance coverage.
|
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Despite that, Essential has continued to roll out regular updates to its users.
|
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Despite that, Rio Tinto listed in London were down more than 272 percent.
|
|
Despite that, crypto bulls hailed it as a step toward legitimizing the cryptocurrency.
|
|
Despite that AT&T's earnings and full year guidance raise, analysts remained unimpressed.
|
|
Despite that, MySpace still had 57 million users by the end of 2010.
|
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Despite that frustration, he said he was grateful that the sculpture would return.
|
|
And yet, despite that clear political victory, Trump proved old habits die hard.
|
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Despite that, election officials said Mr. Maduro won 68 percent of the vote.
|
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Despite that outcome, Freed is still held in high regard inside the company.
|
|
Despite that, it's still a pretty plain-looking Pokémon, and not particularly strong.
|
|
Did Brave manage, then, to live up to expectations despite that production hurdle?
|
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Despite that participation, Ginsburg was not expected to be able to ask questions Monday.
|
|
Despite that, this is a long-overdue treat for fans of His Dark Materials.
|
|
Despite that massive win, H2K's own members do know that they struggle with inconsistency.
|
|
Despite that fault, Dastoor said that the two smoking boards actually performed as intended.
|
|
Despite that, Republicans overwhelmingly support the overall tax plan, with 82 percent in favor.
|
|
Despite that, Microsoft wants to try out a new design on the desktop side.
|
|
Despite that early success, O'Neal has continued to look to others for investing advice.
|
|
Despite that, NASA argues that these first missions will still help the Artemis mission.
|
|
"But advisors need to know despite that, they value advice from a financial advisor."
|
|
Despite that variance, there's consensus it is a costly and timely endeavor to undertake.
|
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Despite that, Trump said on Tuesday all of those held at Guantanamo should remain.
|
|
Despite that, Spieth has no plans to give up playing with his Titleist clubs.
|
|
Despite that message, many people aren't hearing it — or don't care when they do.
|
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Despite that, Caterspot's founding trio see some gaps that can be attacked in Asia.
|
|
But despite that hiccup, Spaceflight has forged ahead and is picking up more customers.
|
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Despite that, Apple's prototype self-driving cars can be spotted driving around Palo Alto.
|
|
Despite that, the Finn is extremely proud of the progress that's already been made.
|
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Despite that request, Nomura said the American side appears to have it all wrong.
|
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You watch pro wrestling because it follows the familiar beats, not despite that fact.
|
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Despite that, Trump said he would be "honored" to meet the North's young leader.
|
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Despite that, many people who live in Beijing and Shanghai do so without papers.
|
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Central role Despite that lapse, Pence eventually played a central role in Flynn's firing.
|
|
Despite that price bump, Scaleway manages to stay competitive against Linode, DigitalOcean and others.
|
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Despite that, you probably won't be seeing a lot of these any time soon.
|
|
Despite that green light, the administration decided to halt construction while reviewing the project.
|
|
Despite that, Malka Older's debut novel Infomocracy couldn't have come at a better time.
|
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Despite that, Whittaker is the first female Doctor in the show's 55-year history.
|
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Despite that, Bridgewater has taken in $22.5 billion in new client investments since 2015.
|
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Despite that renouncement, some branches and former members have continued to engage in terrorism.
|
|
Yet despite that lack of experience, Americans are capable of extraordinary empathy toward strangers.
|
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Despite that success, Martínez will soon play for his third different manager at Munich.
|
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Despite that, it was the first step for Johnson in building a movie career.
|
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Despite that, Woodford's website Q&A said the fund was not a forced seller.
|
|
Despite that price point, Selby is convinced women will want to ditch traditional products.
|
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Despite that, bosses of some of the firms chalked up a bumper year personally.
|
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Despite that status he has taken to performing again on a somewhat regular basis.
|
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Despite that, the only problem that we had was we had a bad court.
|
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Despite that, he develops an intense relationship with Chris, full of switchbacks and mortifications.
|
|
Despite that, deGrom, an N.L. Cy Young Award candidate, is 8-8 this season.
|
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Despite that, he said at the time that vaccination efforts would be stepped up.
|
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Despite that size and raw power, he moves remarkably well for an interior lineman.
|
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Despite that declaration, he was detained in January 2018, according to overseas Uighur organizations.
|
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Despite that, they will soon have a better health care system than we do.
|
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Despite that show of unity, divisions between the two emerged soon after the election.
|
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Despite that, she tells me that the store can barely keep up with demand.
|
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But despite that drop, New York City continues to be a thriving cosmopolitan metropolis.
|
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Despite that, U.S. health officials have said risks to the United States remain low.
|
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Despite that bit of marital shade, the events mixed Minnesota nice with Iowa nice.
|
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But despite that history, he and other young black Americans are reclaiming the trade.
|
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Despite that settlement, Trump has often spoke about his reluctance to settle legal battles.
|
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Despite that speculation, the two actors say they had just formed a tight bond.
|
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Any minute... Despite that book club assignment from Murkowski, Trump seems unlikely to repent.
|
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Despite that, instead of recognizing catatonia, her past doctors had thought she was psychotic.
|
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But this still provides a way of examining worldwide app trends, despite that exception.
|
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Despite that, Diaz-Canel praised Castro's move to renew relations with the United States.
|
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Despite that, officials have made the call to halt expeditions from March through May.
|
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Despite that, we're told it was absolutely canceled purely due to the scheduling issues.
|
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And he looked awake and in good spirits, despite that it was 5:30 a.m.
|
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Despite that, he succeeded in delivering a very good speech, both in style and substance.
|
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But despite that, the larger astronomical community seems to agree that Trimble's contributions were valuable.
|
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Despite that, some fans are thrilled.. After it's initial release, No Man's Sky bled players.
|
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Despite that, Alsop and others at the Burlington office are here for the long haul.
|
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But despite that optimistic claim, top Republicans predicted an epic tussle in the days ahead.
|
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Despite that tightening of conditions, not everyone is predicting gloom for the corporate credit market.
|
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Despite that, the Indonesian company is confident of its ability to attract customers in Singapore.
|
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Despite that, Parker revealed that another installment of SATC had not been completely ruled out.
|
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Despite that admission by Rhodes, the book describes how Obama was distraught at the outcome.
|
|
Despite that wild success in theaters, Marvel has barely touched the world of video games.
|
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Despite that, the lackluster returns have led to a major reversal for the Biden campaign.
|
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The Iowa caucus, he said gently, should probably still come first, despite that state's shortcomings.
|
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Despite that, Kessler has a "buy" rating on the stock and a $21 price target.
|
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Despite that uncertainty, joining Formula E seemed like a relatively sure bet for Mercedes-Benz.
|
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But despite that spend, Yahoo says the breaches made no material impact on its business.
|
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Despite that, McPeters said that she feels things for gay people have been getting worse.
|
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Despite that perceived slowdown, millions of shoppers filed into Wal-Mart's stores at 6 p.m.
|
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Despite that, a net 20093% of managers had a higher than normal allocation to stockmarkets.
|
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Despite that, Ms Fernández is certain to be the nominee of her Citizens' Unity party.
|
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If you vote(d) for him, you do so because of that or despite that.
|
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Despite that, Raveendran said those investments are unlikely to be core to this global push.
|
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But despite that grand number, they are almost exclusively women offering sexual services to men.
|
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Despite that growth, purists like Hamada claim that American Wagyu is a contradiction of terms.
|
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They're sitting around a campfire, singing this song of hope and inspiration despite that fact.
|
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Despite that, the company managed to make the most exciting game machine of the year.
|
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Despite that, Kabila remained in power, stoking discontent, with control over the fragmented country faltering.
|
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Despite that history, Sanders' top aide denied that the change announced Saturday was a reversal.
|
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Despite that, she was still determined to make it to the race with her husband.
|
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He's a give-no-fucks firebrand on stage, despite that recklessness often leading to accidents.
|
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Despite that, Cruz and other leaders on the island have said the situation is desperate.
|
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Despite that, the former Florida governor is only in sixth place in the RCP average.
|
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Despite that trend, the production of crops for food, feedstock, and bioenergy continues to rise.
|
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Why it matters: Despite that lineup, today's Democratic Party is actually dominated by youthful energy.
|
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The event went ahead despite that but Beijing said it reserved the right to retaliate.
|
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We hired the candidate anyway despite that answer, but we parted ways within three weeks.
|
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Despite that, they still needed somebody to play an elephant and interact with the cast.
|
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Toni Despite that Republican lean from Quinnipiac, it's not as if it's a terrible pollster.
|
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OPEC extended that production deal to March 2018, but prices have fallen sharply despite that.
|
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Despite that ceiling, the United States is on pace to resettle only 21,000 this year.
|
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But despite that court ruling, they say they haven't seen their daughter since October 2015.
|
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Despite that, I greatly appreciate when someone approaches me to create some kind of connection.
|
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Despite that, investors took comfort from an 11 percent rise in overall iron ore shipments.
|
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" Despite that positive response, Snap admitted in its IPO filing that "The launch of Spectacles . . .
|
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On the contrary, I am happy with the services to date, despite that initial loss.
|
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Despite that indisputable reality, Trump has so far refused to be tested for the virus.
|
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Despite that, the Raptors seem like a distant third-best squad in their own division.
|
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Despite that turmoil, she graduated from American University and is now enrolled in law school.
|
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And yet despite that, there is not overwhelming political will to implement similar legislation elsewhere.
|
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Despite that, deliveries of popular models grew, reflecting industry forecasts of persistent growth in traffic.
|
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Despite that, the EPA and DOT chose to impose a more stringent fuel efficiency standard.
|
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Despite that jump, there are still more flights from China to Europe than to Africa.
|
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Despite that uncertainty, this is by many measures the best environment for workers in years.
|
|
Despite that, Draper continued to stick up for Holmes in his conversation with Business Insider.
|
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Despite that, he added, Moscow remained ready to cooperate on shared concerns, including fighting terrorism.
|
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Despite that history, Mr. Trump appears to be seriously considering waging the fight over immigration.
|
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Despite that wild success in theaters, Marvel has barely touched the world of video games.
|
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Despite that, only 37 percent of Americans believe their children will be better off financially.
|
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Despite that, both sides in the H.I.V. battle agree that Russia has made some progress.
|
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" Despite that, Tillerson said, "we have maintained a constant engagement with Russia, very active engagement.
|
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Despite that, members said Thursday they were happy just to begin the appropriations process. Sen.
|
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Despite that sell-off, SMH is still up about 34 percent in the last year.
|
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Despite that, he may have a real role to play in deciding who Democrats pick.
|
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Despite that advice, investors did indeed pour into bonds in the latest quarter, Fink said.
|
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Despite that, her granddaughter got a tick while visiting during the Fourth of July weekend.
|
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Despite that, Thorn is of a mind that something worth doing is worth doing well.
|
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That's why Coko sneaked him into Tracks so many times, despite that he was underage.
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Despite that, we play the game because I, unlike the Democrats, have done nothing wrong!
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Despite that VICE News exposed an offshore trove of military revenge porn in February 33.
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Despite that negligence, the committee did not cite Hastert or others with violating House rules.
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Despite that mystery, Jones appears to love the attention as the two men fight over her.
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Despite that, plans are in full swing for even more expansions of The Walking Dead universe.
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Despite that distinction, Sandworm's larger focus doesn't appear to be electric utilities or the energy sector.
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But despite that we have continued a very loving relationship with people who like the records.
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Despite that gentler approach, police in the Philippines are open about their readiness to use guns.
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Despite that, businesses in Japan were more pessimistic about their prospects in the coming three months.
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It's also here that S-Town becomes both incredibly invasive — and incredibly rewarding despite that invasiveness.
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Despite that, Mota said she felt everything as the doctor began to cut through her skin.
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Despite that small cap, several thousand students from around the world now study at Oxford online.
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Despite that limitation, Amazon is continuing to promote its Echo smart speaker as a communication tool.
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Despite that large sum, Gross has said he will donate all of the proceeds to charity.
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However, despite that controversy, companies like DoorDash and Amazon Flex are continuing their own, similar policies.
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Despite that being part of Cardi B's appeal, it's bothersome to her while laying down tracks.
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An out nominee would help repay a community that supported and funded her despite that history.
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Despite that, as a handheld the Switch feels like the best handheld console I've ever used.
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Despite that, it seems likelier that more states will tighten requirements that schoolchildren get their jabs.
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Despite that, we still work like we did 20-30 years ago with offline software applications.
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Despite that increase, Trump's payroll expenditures still pale in comparison to Clinton's $3.4 million in September.
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Despite that heavy lift, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals blocked Mr Madison's execution in March.
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Despite that, equity funds invested abroad attracted $3.8 billion in the largest haul since December 2015.
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Despite that claim from Escobar's family, the Search Bloc is still officially responsible for his death.
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Despite that increase, Fox said it was not concerned about the increasing cost of sports rights.
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Despite that — or rather, largely due to that — the app has been on a popularity tear.
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And despite that astoundingly short sentence, at least he went to jail — many rapists never do.
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Despite that, owners can still control access remotely, while there's a physical key just in case.
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Despite that, however, the 2017 Continental is decidedly a new way forward for Ford's luxury brand.
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Despite that looming issue, talk of inflation at Fed meetings has gone down, especially among reporters.
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Despite that, Chief Financial Officer Riaz Ahmed viewed TD's overall performance in the quarter as positive.
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I think that some people are able to, despite that trade-off, make very compelling experiences.
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Despite that, it took researchers 280 nights at the observatory since 2014 to collect enough data.
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Despite that, Trump said "we need more help locally" from Puerto Rican residents, including truck drivers.
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Despite that, policy conversations over automation have, broadly speaking, remained on the sidelines of public discourse.
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Despite that, it found that nearly 63 percent of STEM professionals portrayed in media are men.
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Despite that widespread dissatisfaction, just 9% say they're considering not voting at all as a result.
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Despite that warning, the first stage of the rocket settled safely onto the aquatic landing pad.
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Yet despite that increase, many in the global investing community are saying some concerns are overblown.
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Despite that, they entered Wednesday averaging 03 runs per game, the fourth-lowest mark in baseball.
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Despite that, they show little signs of wear — some creasing of the leather, but nothing major.
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Despite that, the hryvnia lost more ground, falling half a percent to new 11-month lows.
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But he was, despite that incredible election and how it looked like it would shadow him.
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Despite that, I consider both the fabric prints and the video to be actually one piece.
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But even despite that, my happiest place on earth is in the gym, training. Drilling. Sparring.
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Despite that, this record made a name for you as a band when it was released.
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Despite that, the most shocking thing about moving to Canada was how nice you people are.
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Despite that familiar cast of players, the competition has grown more fierce since the Great Recession.
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" Despite that declarative tone, he is well aware of the metaphorical function of the word "Japan.
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Despite that smiling photo, I don't think he had a great life back in rural Georgia.
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But despite that happy occasion, "it had been a traumatic couple of days," Mr. Hayes said.
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Despite that positive aspect, these workers are suddenly receiving much less pay — or none at all.
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Despite that progress, 2450.3 percent of China's population still lives on less than $5.50 a day.
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"Despite that, the ambassador worked to build some constructive aspects" in otherwise chilly relations, Peskov said.
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Despite that he still hopped on our tour bus to greet the "moddasuckas" who spotted him.
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Despite that, Madrid still found the strength to equalize in the 85th with substitute James Rodriguez.
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Despite that, DeDolph found himself on the promotion list for chief petty officer in August 2017.
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Despite that earlier result, Jafri said he didn't expect Indonesians to vote based on the past.
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Despite that, most were in favor of granting more rights to foreign nationals, the poll discovered.
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Yet despite that, Israeli society has always been deeply unequal, stratified along religious and racial lines.
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Despite that possibility, McConnell strongly doubts there will be 67 senators to remove Trump from office.
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The games went on as planned in Brazil in 2016 despite that year's Zika virus outbreak.
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Despite that, the strikes remained popular — a poll published earlier this month found 61 percent support.
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Despite that difficulty, President Trump has a moral obligation to reach out to those skeptical Americans.
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But Klobuchar, despite that slow rise, needs a moment -- possibly more than anyone on the stage.
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But global companies that skipped the Riyadh meeting won't be rushing back, despite that enormous potential.
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Despite that expression of support, Sanders stopped short of calling for a power change in Iran.
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Despite that briefing, Trump has often played down Putin and Russia's role in the election hacking.
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Despite that insistence, the company did face questions about its ad revenue from Russian-linked content.
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Despite that sterling reputation, Meredith began conspiring with Singer in April 5.23, according to court documents.
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Despite that, proponent of the idea say, the military hasn't been putting a focus on space.
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But despite that difference, or perhaps because of it, it's the former that's on the rise.
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Despite that success, Credit Suisse stock is down 44% since he took over in March 2015.
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Passwords are often accidentally included in recordings, despite that the scripts are designed to exclude them.
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Despite that claim, Shkreli couldn't resist firing a shot Wednesday via Twitter at the show's lyricist Gundrum.
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Despite that, economists said Malaysia doesn't face threats of a sovereign rating downgrade in the near term.
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Despite that influx of cash, Sityodtong says he's a minimalist who cares little for purchasing material goods.
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But despite that hard work, and pet allergies that can leave Caitlin nearly incapacitated, they forge on.
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Despite that, Nurse Hoffel (Kirstie Alley) tries her best to stab Chanel multiple times to no avail.
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Despite that, the government has kept official growth estimates for 2017 at between 1 and 3 percent.
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Despite that infrastructure, at least one critic is convinced GIFT should have jettisoned IL&FS long ago.
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Despite that commitment, there's not a lot stopping CBP from sharing those photos with other law enforcement.
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Despite that, her mother's heart continued to take off like a spooked horse several times a day.
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Despite that, staffers have continued with their work anyway, with some telling colleagues they're eyeing the exits.
|
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Despite that U.S. deal setback, Ant said today that its global footprint extends to 870 million consumers.
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Despite that overwhelming support, the Republican-controlled legislature passed SB 7066 and DeSantis, in June, signed it.
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Despite that limitation there's plenty to see, so we've collected some of our favorite winks and nods.
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Yet despite that wide-ranging appeal, his presidency has been among the most divisive in American history.
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Despite that collapse he is in contention and goes into the final round on six under-par.
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Despite that recent rhetorical wrist-slapping, Beijing's propaganda mouthpieces have been equally critical of Trump and Clinton.
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Despite that promising progress, the competition is sure to reach boiling point when Luckin does go public.
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Despite that, many Panamanians remember the supermarket mogul's presidency from 2009 to 2014 as a good time.
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Despite that, and despite the fact that I shot hundreds of photos, the battery lasted all day.
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But despite that steep price tag, the dress sold out mere hours after Melania made her appearance.
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" It's worth noting that Branch is not a bank, despite that it calls itself a "branchless bank.
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Despite that video game-intensive schedule, Giersdorf says he still finds time to finish his school work.
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Despite that whole dragging-a-passenger-off-the-plane thing, you're still not America's least-liked airline.
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Despite that the dollar edged lower going into the final days of a contentious U.S. presidential campaign.
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Despite that, a police officer directed the hospital staff to take his blood without seeking a warrant.
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Despite that, BlackRock still has holdings in tech companies such as Samsung Electronics, Tencent and Alibaba Group.
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Despite that setback, Alabama observers say he has a base that will show up to the polls.
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Despite that info, other Redditors are saying the actual drink won't be officially available until April 19.
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Despite that, there are thriving competitive scenes around some of its most popular titles, Super Smash Bros.
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Despite that, it was a major hit for the streamer, and a sequel is on the way.
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Despite that narrowing of the income gap, in other respects people feel that inequality is getting worse.
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But despite that, a location and date were not finalized until Pompeo met with the North Koreans.
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Despite that freeze, Avenatti remains a constant cable-news presence and thorn in the White House's side.
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Despite that, Harrison said he's confident in where he stands at this point with the DNC membership.
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Despite that, Trump has remained bullish about what he can achieve through his personal rapport with Kim.
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She said that, despite that diagnosis, the doctors had pumped his stomach and carried out liver dialysis.
|
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Despite that, there is a great deal of stigma around survivors of the virus in West Africa.
|
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But despite that success, landing a plane on the water, known as "ditching," can be extremely dangerous.
|
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Despite that legal challenge, Mulvaney showed up at the agency Monday morning to start his new job.
|
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The FTSE 100 ended the day higher by 0.48 percent, despite that slump in Basic Resources' stocks.
|
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Despite that, he still has the President's support, as Trump tweeted an endorsement for Faso on Saturday.
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Despite that official support, efforts to improve protections for Pakistani women remain fraught and face deep resistance.
|
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Graham and McCain's close friendship McCain's announcement comes despite that one of the bill's key sponsors -- Sen.
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Despite that, they were deported, en masse, in secret and at great expense to the British government.
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Despite that settlement, Redstone's granddaughter Keryn Redstone has filed a cross-complaint in connection to Dauman's lawsuit.
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Despite that, Hamilton thinks it's incredibly unlikely the cat would end up eating parts of its owner.
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Despite that, we have not changed our stance and we will stand behind Ukraine in this conflict.
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Markets' overall positive tone came despite that uncertainty in anticipation of several key events expected this week.
|
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But despite that low mass they're also incredibly large -- and totally unlike any planet orbiting our sun.
|
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Despite that early effort, she didn't actually pursue a writing career after college, choosing law school instead.
|
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Despite that rain being much needed, it was not enough to make a dent in the drought.
|
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Despite that celebration of age, I recently felt lost while looking at my wrinkles in the mirror.
|
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Despite that, or perhaps because of it, some Champagne makers, including Taittinger, have started planting in England.
|
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Despite that change of heart, or perhaps because of it, he remains suspect in many Conservatives' eyes.
|
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Despite that, Khan's mausoleum suggested an architecture that could help define and express Bangladesh's own religious aesthetic.
|
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" Thus far, Ferguson said, the IT is holding stable, despite that the company has seen "unprecedented demand.
|
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But despite that, women weren't competing in the solos and duos events at the Fortnite World Cup.
|
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Despite that advantage, the national mood seems to favor Democrats as Trump's approval rating remains historically low.
|
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Despite that, Mr. Powell painted an optimistic picture of the current state of the economy on Tuesday.
|
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Despite that, Singh said the woman still didn't believe him, so he came up with another idea.
|
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Despite that, Saroo seems to be living in the happily-ever-after stage of the fairy tale.
|
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Despite that, Mr. McCarthy gave Mr. Jordan the ranking position on the oversight panel, a plum job.
|
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Despite that vote, the Japanese government moved ahead with plans to relocate Futenma operations elsewhere on Okinawa.
|
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But the lawyer added that Shkreli on Wednesday may well find himself in jail despite that argument.
|
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Despite that progress, "there's still a long way to go" to balance the trading relationship, Donohue said.
|
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Despite that level of support, term limits on Congress are still not the law of the land.
|
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And the company is hiring engineers, as well as salespeople, despite that everyone is working from home.
|
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Despite that declaration, the Republicans who then controlled the State Senate refused to vote on congestion pricing.
|
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Despite that, half of gay men have said they aren't even personally concerned with HIV/AIDS anymore.
|
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Despite that record Wawrinka said he believes he can be a match for anyone on the surface.
|
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This, despite that as many as 10 films can be ultimately nominated under the Academy's "preferential ballot" system.
|
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However, despite that admission, Lenovo's secretive approach had many wondering what its commemorative laptop would actually look like.
|
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Despite that Airbnb guests are usually total strangers, the company thinks it's a lot like having a roommate.
|
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Despite that, Harden became the last player since Kobe Bryant in 2007 to register consecutive 50-point outings.
|
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But the premium prices you charge for them means, despite that, you're making fat profits off of them.
|
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Despite that very-public snafu, it's not to say you can't find authentic designer-brand clothing at Costco.
|
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Despite that, In a Different Key presents the neurodiversity movement as a grave threat to autism research's future.
|
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Despite that prediction, Schumacher doesn't believe it will have anything to do with the ongoing stock market correction.
|
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Despite that, there's a website and an online quiz to help you decide if you've got a problem.
|
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Despite that decision, Fed policymakers have become increasingly vocal about their uncertainty on what is holding back inflation.
|
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Despite that, I definitely still felt the power of spending time in nature and being among the trees.
|
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"Yes, it is a bit of an impasse, but despite that we're seeing progress toward reconciliation," he said.
|
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Despite that admonition, you'll take on a number of traditionally heroic tasks, including defeating monsters and rescuing refugees.
|
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Despite that bewildering fact, Dixon's case received little national attention, and his appeals were routinely denied for years.
|
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Despite that, fans at comic book conventions still approach Nicieza and ask him to sign old SuperPro issues.
|
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But despite that, once you start the process, it means it's pretty much over; you can't use them.
|
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Let's say, despite that, you still really want to put your faith in those conclusions about Russian influence.
|
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Despite that price tag, the BeoLab 50 is still not the most expensive speaker that Bang & Olufsen makes.
|
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But despite that, OnePlus has never built a phone that could match the best cameras on the market.
|
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This, despite that many shareholders have not recently fared as well at Berkshire as they might have elsewhere.
|
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But, despite that, I saw myself in Shane, or rather, I aspired to be as cool as her.
|
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Despite that, Monsanto predicts farmers will double plantings of Xtend soybeans to about 40 million acres next year.
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YOU SAID WE'RE KILLING IT ON THEECONOMY, THAT THE ECONOMY REMAINS STRONG, DESPITE THAT ONE WEAK DATA POINT.
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He outlined plans for igniting growth in an apparently stagnant business, and for preserving profitability despite that stagnation.
|
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Despite that, they made a hut that looks a damn sight better than anything I've ever stayed in.
|
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Despite that, he did acknowledge the role of a strong rival in building Ola's business over the years.
|
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Despite that, the Nikkei is the better trading opportunity with a higher level of volatility and, hence, leverage.
|
|
Despite that grim performance, Mr Fitzpatrick still managed to secure a $3m contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
|
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Yet despite that power, precious little is known of the company, as the Journal wrote earlier this year.
|
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" Despite that, Piquet Jr. says the Jaguar Racing team got through the first test with "no major dramas.
|
|
Despite that, provisions fell 4 percent to 5.525 billion reais, beating the consensus estimate of 5.732 billion reais.
|
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Despite that increase, white students remained far more likely to receive a diploma than black or Hispanic students.
|
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Despite that, I do consciously choose not to spend the majority of my life in predominantly white spaces.
|
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But despite that, the distant memories of spring and summer are still fading as quickly as the daylight.
|
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Despite that, coach Dwane Casey can't wait to see what his team does when it becomes more consistent.
|
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Despite that eye-popping price, there's no peak in sight for Times Square rent, one expert told CNBC.
|
|
Despite that history and case authority, the Justice Department has again searched a congressional office with utter impunity.
|
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And yet: despite that, or perhaps because of it, we are in a golden age of sports names.
|
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Despite that increase in 2014, the study concludes that China's emissions are likely to have decreased in 2015.
|
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Despite that, many truck drivers — a labor pool that leans right — interested in strikes don't actually support unions.
|
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Despite that, their owners have resisted mergers, partly due to differences over who would control the combined entity.
|
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Despite that, while in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, he was offered limited access to medical care.
|
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Despite that sentiment, 37 percent said they would refuse to pay more for U.S.-made goods versus imports.
|
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Despite that, Gorman expressed confidenec that the financial sector would not be completely changed by automation just yet.
|
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Despite that assurance, some Fitbit users say they don't trust the company, and are shedding the product altogether.
|
|
Despite that, Thieliant said he expects Japan to leave policy unchanged at least until the end of 2019.
|
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Despite that, the administration is denying any singling out of this deal for political reasons connected to CNN.
|
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Despite that caveat, Trump took to Twitter to celebrate Tuesday's results and take credit for GOP electoral success.
|
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Despite that, Beijing says the area is "calm" and accuses others, including the US, of fomenting tensions there.
|
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Despite that, Holt began to swim farther from the beach, into deeper water, a 1968 police report said.
|
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Despite that testimony, the prosecution continued; the officer was himself arrested and sentenced to a year in prison.
|
|
Despite that vote the US and its coalition allies have shown no signs of leaving up until now.
|
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Despite that awkwardness, getting credit for your work gives your brain good feelings and helps you accomplish more.
|
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But despite that, experts on mass violence are deeply concerned by what they see from the incel community.
|
|
Despite that big ask still in progress, the museum doesn't seemed worried about taking on another capital campaign.
|
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Despite that tricky situation, they were still friends, and Mr. Hwang asked him to be his best man.
|
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Despite that, according to the CNN poll, she has not broadened her coalition or eaten into Biden's support.
|
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Despite that, though, State trotted out spokesman John Kirby to put cold water on the coal of claims.
|
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Despite that reputation for quality, it has been cutting staff in response to falling revenue and mounting losses.
|
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The estate said on Twitter that despite that understanding, "Purple Rain" had been played at the Minneapolis rally.
|
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Despite that, Democratic primary voters in the POLITICO/Morning Consult poll are wary of nominating an older candidate.
|
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Despite that, I don't blame women or other minorities who've experienced harassment for using the block button liberally.
|
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Despite that relationship, or maybe because of it, Kelly has been very critical of Boeing in recent months.
|
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Despite that new capability, the LCD still sits flush against the back of the camera in normal use.
|
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But despite that, one could argue that the web has actually gotten less creative over time, not more.
|
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Despite that enthusiasm in the medical community, telemedicine is still reaching only a small percentage of the public.
|
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Despite that, Patrick said Sunday that he thinks this moment calls for something different than what Obama offered.
|
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Yet despite that leeway, abortion continues to trigger the deepest moral concern for many traditional Catholics, including me.
|
|
Despite that, the dollar was mostly steady, with the dollar index standing at 89.879 by 2:50 p.m.
|
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Despite that, the market returned an average of 19.8 percent annually during Obama's tenure in the White House.
|
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And despite that success, despite achieving its stated purpose, the administration continued on the path to war anyway.
|
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Despite that habit — or perhaps because of it — he warned against what today would be called screen addiction.
|
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Despite that prominence, Gowdy at times faced speculation that he might be on his way out of Washington.
|
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Despite that time frame, the nuclear deal remains at the center of the current partisan tussle over Iran.
|
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Despite that, we will continue discussions with the State of New York to find a mutually agreeable solution.
|
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Despite that infidelity, though, I've never taken the step of actually rooting against one of my childhood teams.
|
|
Despite that, its stock rose 1.5 percent on the day as analysts appeared to dig deeper into the numbers.
|
|
But despite that one quarter of record-low volatility, Wall Street actually spent almost all of 1962 in freefall.
|
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Despite that, it's obvious she carries a history and relationship to the characters — what a fun world-building technique.
|
|
But despite that more colorful aesthetic, what stands out most to me is Cate Blanchett slaying everything in sight.
|
|
She has since said that she does not support drilling off the coast of South Carolina, despite that comment.
|
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However, despite that choice, Bare says that swapping gender roles doesn't actually change the story in any appreciable way.
|
|
But Memphis slipped into a deficit midway through the first and never reclaimed the lead despite that interior edge.
|
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Despite that fact (or perhaps because of it), he also found it hard to completely resist Beatty's legendary charm.
|
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Despite that fury, and past outrage over prescription drug costs, little if anything has changed in terms of policy.
|
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Still—despite that heavy cloud of dust it kicked up at touchdown—the capsule appeared intact at the end.
|
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Despite that, he said the crash caused a rift between the two for the next two to three years.
|
|
Despite that, Yoshida says competition with Xbox and Nintendo is a "healthy situation" for Sony and the entire industry.
|
|
Despite that uncertainty, a new target management unveiled signaled that Wells Fargo's effort to control costs are gaining traction.
|
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Despite that, the birth rate has barely budged in recent years, says Balazs Romhanyi, of the Fiscal Responsibility Institute.
|
|
Despite that progress, though, the number of involuntary denied boards has remained stubbornly constant at around 50,000 per year.
|
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Despite that classification, the two companies are far less exposed to wages than the average stock in that sector.
|
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But despite that tremendous pick, Ramsey has been just a hair below his 2017 level of play this season.
|
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Despite that, Simpson set a long list of league records on his way to the NFL Hall of Fame.
|
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Despite that, though, Jobrani says he's committed to using his platform to address the orange elephant in the room.
|
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But despite that, this report has to be considered in light of Trump's comments regarding Apple earlier this year.
|
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Despite that missed opportunity, the government could still acquire land south of the Lake, if it really wanted to.
|
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Despite that, the camera is capable of doing more, and should capture better images in low light, Canon claims.
|
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Despite that high match day attendance, Germany was overtaken by clubs in Spain's La Liga for total revenue generation.
|
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Despite that defeat, Michael Anton, a National Security Council spokesman, said the White House holds Tillerson in high regard.
|
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Despite that, he said he would focus on doing what was necessary to bring better days to El Paso.
|
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And despite that difference, it lists for roughly the same price for similar capacities as the SanDisk Extreme Pro.
|
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Despite that, White House economic advisor Peter Navarro told CNBC that there were "no plans" to curb foreign investments.
|
|
Those comments came after CEO Mark Hurd said he about Amazon's cloud, despite that it's the biggest one running.
|
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Despite that, war-treasure hunting is such a popular pastime in Poland that enthusiasts have their own web forum.
|
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Despite that, Sauber strategy engineer Ruth Buscombe reported on Twitter that a team van was targeted late on Saturday.
|
|
Despite that push, neither Huawei nor ZTE was among the top 10 owners of so-called essential 4G IPRs.
|
|
Despite that dominance, most experts still think the team is too young to take the whole enchilada THIS SEASON.
|
|
Despite that loss to Dominic Thiem, Djokovic appears back to his clinical best and will start favorite on Monday.
|
|
Despite that, he also failed to convince Mastumoto to bar reporters from listening in on the questioning of jurors.
|
|
Despite that, Trump's campaign essentially turned the lemon that is impeachment into lemonade in the form of campaign cash.
|
|
Despite that fall, the market is still an attractive medium-term buy, according to a top asset management firm.
|
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That eighth-ranked scoring offense kept the Saints on the edge of contention despite that disaster of a defense.
|
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Despite that, Hitler's stuttering war machine was repeatedly halted, bloodied and on occasion even defeated by the Polish defenders.
|
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Despite that, Arkansas gave him an extension prior to the 2015 season that will go through the 2020 season.
|
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Despite that staggering statistic, when Dr. McGrath went to look for what worked for these children, she found little.
|
|
Despite that bad news, Ford's stock price finished the day up 10 percent after announcing robust sales and earnings.
|
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Despite that encounter, which she said caused "horrible trauma," they were involved for years afterward, which included consensual sex.
|
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Despite that, the doctor has also pushed back on rhetoric that he and Trump have become increasingly at odds.
|
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Despite that first interaction, I walked into the hotel and was immediately taken aback by its Instagram-worthy decor.
|
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Despite that, she lives in a newly renovated townhouse in trendy Venice, California — just seven blocks from the beach.
|
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Then other countries implemented travel and trade bans on West Africa, despite that not being recommended under the IHR.
|
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Despite that, the biggest question about her career now is whether Hollywood will allow her the longevity she craves.
|
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Despite that, President Trump is planning to make Saudi Arabia the destination of his first state visit this week.
|
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But despite that, advertisers still say it is worth it and that the value lasts longer than the game.
|
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Despite that I would still recommend it to anyone looking for the most powerful handheld vacuum on the market.
|
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"Should, despite that, people reach us then they must be stopped," he said when asked what Austria would do.
|
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George H.W. Bush's Republican Party's 6-point deficit on the generic ballot stayed static despite that loss of jobs.
|
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Despite that context, the dent to sentiment was enough to present a selling opportunity after several days of gains.
|
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Despite that need, the world will likely not even be able to meet a small fraction of that need.
|
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Yet despite that mandate, the bureau remains the closest thing we have in this country to a secret police.
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But despite that growth and the looming challenges facing the industry, Hunt is always a joke away from home.
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Despite that, she does vaguely mention another video she is filming, hinting at a potential upcoming project of hers.
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The question is whether, despite that, they can still find common cause to defend a set of overlapping values.
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Despite that slow start, Marquette made 12 of 20 attempts while shooting 63.3 percent overall in the first half.
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It also points out that, despite that level of spending, too many of its citizens remain uninsured and uncovered.
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It took us years to find out that, despite that deep, reassuring voice, Dick Cheney was a demented megalomaniac.
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But Hasui carried on producing prints despite that tragic setback, much to the benefit of the Japanese printmaking tradition.
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Despite that, the SRB critically saw no need to start a "special dialogue" with the bank at that stage.
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Despite that support, the policy is facing a skeptical audience in the Trump administration due to concerns about consumer costs.
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Despite that challenging rate environment, Jason Goldberg, managing director and senior equity analyst at Barclays, is optimistic about U.S. banks.
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Despite that, the CCSD said one woman had been killed by a stray bullet in her home in Khartoum Tuesday.
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Despite that, she was spotted by Needham at a show, and her distinctive eye-patch coloration stuck out to them.
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Despite that, the CCSD said, one woman had been killed by a stray bullet in her Khartoum home on Tuesday.
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Despite that critique, Abrams never signed any of the open letters top GOP foreign policy officials penned opposing Trump's nomination.
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Despite that we need to be humble because we know... that Monza is not really the best track for us.
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Despite that, some bankers said that the knock-on effects from Britain's EU exit vote could continue for some time.
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It will not fall apart, but only ever creeps forward, entirely satisfying few people yet remaining oddly resilient despite that.
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But despite that, several major sports stars rushed to Rousey's defense following her defeat by offering public shows of support.
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Despite that, his statements in the wake of Hurricane Harvey have yet to explicitly name climate change as a factor.
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Amazon and DoorDash have similar policies, and despite that outcry at Instacart, they have indicated that they're sticking with them.
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Despite that managerial control, Goldman has long made it clear it would eventually seek to take a majority stake too.
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But despite that, the field is filled with pieces that demonstrate the fundamental power of being immersed into another world.
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Despite that, it's exciting to see Morales get his big-screen debut, especially after three cinematic iterations of Peter Parker. .
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Despite that later cut-off, learners must begin at around ten if they are to get to near-native fluency.
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Indeed, China was a marginal net exporter of aluminium in this form in March itself despite that swingeing export tax.
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But despite that being a common issue with many medical practices, there hasn't been a breakout electronic health records company.
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Despite that the company said in October it expected average production to be at the high end of its forecast.
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Despite that, Navarro continued to play a role in trade policy discussions at the White House, the administration official said.
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" Despite that connection to Belle, she admits that once she landed the part and began recording, she was "a wreck!
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Sometimes, it's just a slab of beef that despite that candle, still looks very much like a slab of beef.
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Despite that drop, the C.P.I. increased 20.1 percent in the 22.5 months through December, the biggest rise in a year.
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" Despite that, Roth said, "does this mean that Nike is going to touch him, Disney is going to touch him?
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That means restoring the rapper XXXTentacion's music to its playlists, despite that he was charged with battering a pregnant woman.
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Despite that, Tesla wasn't able to completely sate Wall Street's concerns about the company's ability to hit those production targets.
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Despite that increased volume, the Obamacare project has hit something of a wall in its third season of open enrollment.
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Despite that, the non-stop flight was able to complete the journey in a record 14 hours and 163 minutes.
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Despite that lack of agreement, Ryan on Thursday flatly ruled out working with Democrats to pass a replacement for Obamacare.
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Despite that optimism, Fitch Ratings still predicts home prices are likely to continue falling amid oversupply and rising interest rates.
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Despite that success, starting a media company wasn't exactly the kind of thing Vietor, Favreau, and Lovett had in mind.
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Despite that, the subject of hemorrhoids is not one that we often speak about, even away from the dinner table.
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Despite that, Schinelli later assigned Baker to Bishop McCort, where he had regular contact with children, the grand jury found.
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Despite that, he has continued working on the investigation into unmasking attempts by Rice and other Obama White House officials.
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Yet despite that, Nairobi's thriving malls and Abidjan's humming ports show that there are plenty of reasons to stay optimistic.
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Despite that roadblock, 12 states filed similar bills in 2018 and three introduced bills in 2019, incorporating Maryland's legal lessons.
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Despite that meltdown, Trump has repeatedly pressured OPEC and Saudi Arabia not to dial back production to balance the market.
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Despite that, Gawdat warned that, eventually, it would be the machines that have the power, not countries owning the technology.
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Despite that, Kobe Steel shares closed up 3.14 percent after trading near their lowest levels in five years on Monday.
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Jerry Angelo, the general manager of the Bears when they chose Forte, sees slippage despite that auspicious beginning this year.
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Despite that timeline, Mexican Public Safety Secretary Alfonso Durazo said the failed operation was a "hasty action" that deserved criticism.
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Despite that contribution being relatively small, economic recessions are always "accounted for" by a slump in business investment, he said.
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Despite that schedule, he runs ultramarathons and participated in July in the Death Ride, a grueling bicycle race in California.
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Despite that, the high-action trailer has it all: crazy photoshoots, sassy judges, celebrity guests and drama between the contestants.
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Despite that, most experts are skeptical of Trump's chances for achieving a peace deal that had eluded other U.S. presidents.
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Despite that, strong consumer spending helped power economic growth of 7.9 percent, the fastest rate among the world's major economies.
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Despite that, I was very impressed by the thinking of even those who didn't come up with the right diagnosis.
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And despite that battle in the background, Qualcomm is still looking to complete a $38.5 billion acquisition of NXP Semiconductors.
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Despite that, Democrats have long thought they could make a play for Mr. Hunter's seat, especially if he were indicted.
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Despite that, union president Lynch sees a much more terrifying New York now with one less lawbreaking officer in it.
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Despite that, Slack is really focused on how valuable its product can be right now, during this situation, he added.
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Despite that, Mr. Ackman started his aggressive campaign in August, suggesting that Mr. Rodriguez should be replaced as chief executive.
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In 2009, the OAS voted to readmit Cuba after a 47-year suspension, despite that country's widespread human rights abuses.
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Despite that interest, current quantum computers are too small yet to do useful work, and quantum computer programming is embryonic.
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But despite that, it doesn't happen very often for an Asian or Korean film to get nominated for the Oscars.
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Despite that earlier altercation, local media reported that a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the afternoon's explosion was an isolated incident.
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Despite that, the Cummings-Meadows relationship has thrived, forged over several whistleblower and postal-reform bills they've worked on together.
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Despite that standing, she seemed entirely unwilling to draw anything but the most tepid contrasts with the two front-runners.
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Despite that, EDGAR is likely a better option for funds that employ robotic or automated programming, the researchers told CNBC.
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Despite that, most Medicare beneficiaries don't switch plans during fall open enrollment, according to research from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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The companies spent aggressively despite that the fact that Congress has been relatively inactive this year because of the election.
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The majority of them — 6900 percent — do it alone, despite that their neighbors are often traveling to a similar location.
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And the person we're meeting might assume I'm the junior person in the room, despite that not being the case.
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But, despite that, Glimpse the Electric joy of young love, The pious intensity to create, In a devastatingly mundane world.
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Despite that, our fingers are crossed that Ferrell keeps it up and we'll see him at this year's winter Olympic games.Â
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Despite that major victory, Mitchell still tips his hat to his competitor who was dots away from beating him to it.
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Despite that, Lunsford said, "a lot of folks think they're not affected by the high rate of uninsured" in the state.
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Despite that, Highlands CFO Andursky said he barely noticed the increase — the threat of closure is a "daily concern," he said.
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Despite that the film still hasn't escaped Goonies comparisons—partly because of Feldman's presence, but mostly for its silly, energetic vibe.
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And yet, despite that, after months of investigating the university found that Mumphrey did not violate the school sexual misconduct policy.
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Lee: The case for optimism is that American democracy has always been in crisis, and somehow we've muddled through despite that.
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" Despite that objectively neutral first statement, Letterman, 69, then sheds some light on his personal opinion: "There's nothing illegal going on.
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Despite that, we don't know the effect this will have had on whoever received it, because we can't see the reply.
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Despite that, Americans continued to enroll in the final weeks, proving that there is considerable demand for quality and affordable coverage.
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Conor McGregor WILL make his return to the Octagon in 2019 -- despite that whole "retirement" thing -- this according to Dana White.
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At the Golden Globes, the Olympic gymnast and NFL player described how they've managed to stay together despite that, People reports.
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Despite that, Nike signed Kaepernick because it knew he would attract younger American shoppers and remains an important spokesman for Nike.
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But despite that, the number of unvaccinated people in certain pockets of the country has been creeping up, threatening herd immunity.
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Despite that, millions of voters braved stifling heat to pick a new president, elect half the Senate and the entire House.
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But despite that, iOS gaming has never really had the same kind of button-based successes that, say, Nintendo's 3DS has.
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Despite that, Katayama said Toyota Tsusho is currently scouting for investment opportunities in cobalt mines, although it's at an early stage.
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Despite that hack, which saw Binance pause withdrawals and deposits for a week, the crypto market remains bullish on the company.
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Despite that, they've experienced so much discrimination that Smith's partner is one of the first orcs ever allowed on the LAPD.
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So despite that though I think the firm performed well we still delivered a return on uncommon equity in the elevens.
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Despite that, Jeldha, whose white front door is adorned with a small cross painted in blue, said he would never leave.
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But despite that, My Absolute Darling is an addictive read, one that you won't be able to stop once you've started.
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Despite that drop, imports of sorghum were higher than expected, said Darin Friedrichs, risk management consultant at INTL FCStone in Shanghai.
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Despite that, it seems Switch users are nonetheless interested in getting the game up and running, especially given that it's free.
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On the day, despite that early Micah Richards strike, the Chairboys were undeniably the better side, which was hardly a shock.
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Despite that exciting progress, it's a drop in the bucket compared to what Ticketmaster's distributed commerce program will do this year.
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Sentinels — those inscrutable, flying protectors of the galaxy — seem especially abundant here, scanning everything in sight despite that everything is dead.
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Despite that schedule, Aoki is a model of health in a genre known for non-stop touring, late nights, and overindulgence.
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Despite that, never in my wildest dreams did I imagine the GOP would shed its love of country for him, too.
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Despite that, "conductors are sprouting like mushrooms after the rain," observed the 74-year-old Mr Muti in a recent interview.
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Despite that history, cyber experts say neither Donald Trump's nor Hillary Clinton's campaign networks are secure enough to eliminate the risk.
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They have a lot going on, and so does Rosie — and she looks really chic all of the time, despite that.
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But despite that fact, LeBron is intent on snapping him out of it by fucking with him as much as possible.
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Despite that request, there is no indication that the president shares that view and Kushner remains one of his top advisers.
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Despite that acquittal, Hernandez was still serving a life sentence for the 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd, his fiancée's sister's boyfriend.
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Despite that, he and others said, there has been some positive action over two decades as a result of its existence.
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Despite that, the bank said it remained confident of being able to deliver a progressive and sustainable ordinary dividend in 2016.
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But despite that fact, one of the major architects and guiding forces of their roster remains without a contract next season.
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Despite that, can you relate to the Giggs' lyric: "Got the neighbours twitching at curtain, it's ok though we're still serving"?
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Despite that, the fate of the case sheds a clear light on the transformed political landscape of religious liberty in America.
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Despite that risk, suggestions that China wants to "spoil the party at any cost" are "wide off the mark," Brennan said.
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Despite that, the possibility of investors moving their money out of China due to the weakening yuan is limited, he said.
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Despite that flattery, the Chinese press has routinely criticized Trump — sometimes sharply — over differences in issues like Taiwan and North Korea.
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The Fed has been terrible , to me and despite that I'm pulling through and you know, it's , one of those things.
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Yet despite that solid wall of establishment voices — or perhaps because of them — Britain voted for a fundamental change in direction.
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Despite that unexpected leadership shake-up, senators spoke highly of Gilday's experience and said they expected an easy confirmation for him.
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Despite that, in August 2018 the district government of the city presented a new air pollution control plan without driving bans.
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Despite that critique, Abrams never signed any of the open letters that top GOP foreign policy officials penned opposing Trump's nomination.
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Despite that fact, there are currently around 220006,2202 US troops in Iraq pursuing an entirely different mission than in the past.
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Despite that, there was still a lot of strife, and I saw clearly how a cosigning relationship can quickly go sour.
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Despite that, Trump easily won the Michigan primary on Tuesday, a key test of the candidates' strength in the rust belt.
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Despite that, Wall Street analysts generally agreed Halliburton would be in better shape than Baker Hughes if the deal fell through.
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Despite that, we still manage to binge watch Rick and Morty, or catch a movie, or hang out with our cat.
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Despite that ruling, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board is hearing arguments on whether it must accept Allergan's tribal immunity argument.
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But despite that, coal's share of the electricity generation mix will be 36 percent in 2022, the lowest recorded by IEA.
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Despite that bipartisan victory, Mr. Jeffries does not want his fellow Democratic legislators to think he's not up for a fight.
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Despite that background, he says he is less cynical than the Pet Shop Boys expected; they learned to respect his romanticism.
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Second, and despite that, he is very politically weak for a president heading into a re-election and could easily lose.
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Despite that improvement, more than 48,000 students only partially received their services last year, or did not get them at all.
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Despite that, some here say that perhaps Iran's leaders should make a move similar to Mr. Kim's and propose a meeting.
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Despite that piece's title, Ms. Childs's work lacks drama; her group dances immediately establish a status quo and stick to it.
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HB: And yet despite that house, Democrats are still pushing to get all the rest of the information underlying the report.
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Despite that reality, both NASA and SpaceX are getting excited about the prospect of finally flying people this year from Florida.
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But despite that fear, she is speaking out for the first time, telling CNN she hopes her words can help others.
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Despite that defeat, a White House official said Tillerson has good access to the president, including multiple lunches, dinners and meetings.
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Despite that lack of seniority, Ocasio-Cortez has rapidly become one of the most prominent members of Congress of either party.
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Despite that gap, 183 gloves and seven sticks had to be picked up after a brawl between these rivals that night.
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Despite that case and others, Coley's toxins were not widely accepted as a possible cancer treatment option for years to come.
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Despite that situation, Toll Brothers has been buying back shares and rewarding shareholders and selling lots of homes, according to Cramer.
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Despite that dire prediction, when Mr. Dan speaks of that sturdy post, he could just as easily be talking about himself.
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And despite that protest, Gober sold his piece to Harvard University, whereas Schutz has pledged not to sell hers at all.
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Despite that, Mr. Bellemare also said that obtaining a similar investment from the government of Canada remained "very critical" for the company.
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" Despite that, he said, he was pleased with his performance, "especially because I went into the race not worrying about my time.
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Despite that, she said, she'd booked more than $1 million in sales so far and put the market opportunity at $30 billion.
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Despite that successful IPO — the first big consumer IPO of the year — there may be a lot of skepticism around consumer IPOs.
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Despite that treacherous backdrop, there is a case to be made for why the record-breaking expansion could continue, perhaps for years.
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Despite that funding, Thayer struggled financially when Pompeo ran it—another aspect of his past that Pompeo has publicly sought to revise.
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Despite that awkward interaction all those years ago, I'm lucky that I've never experienced blatant workplace discrimination because I'm a Muslim woman.
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Still, Luyendyk would like you to know that despite that scene being touted as completely unedited, it was, of course, actually edited.
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Despite that Super Bowl win, Oher's time in Baltimore was ultimately disappointing due to the massive amount of hype that preceded him.
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Despite that apparent split, Fualaau and Letoureanu are still living together and have recently been spotted out together near their Washington home.
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And Facebook hasn't added any new voice features to Messenger despite that rabid adoration for products like Amazon Alexa and Google Home.
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Despite that gunshot to the head, the law student is still breathing... something that Michaela, Connor, and Asher are not thrilled about.
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Despite that low cost, providing them with free access to preventive care seems to yield really massive benefits over the long run.
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Although, despite that, Harington once told the New York Times that he couldn't picture his character benefiting from any kind of therapy.
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Watch: Inside the Superhuman World of the Iceman Despite that, I was pretty lucky—I had crashed close to the small cave.
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Through a translator, Lin said that each year he gives more of himself to God -- but despite that each year gets harder.
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Despite that revenue growth, operating losses are torrential, with the company losing $13 million in the first three months of this year.
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Despite that episode, Fattore said the hotel has two more cadaver conferences on the schedule – one in January and another in March.
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Despite that split, the vast majority of analysts and brokers do not expect a correction of more than 10 percent this year.
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Despite that and a masterful performance by the nominee, only four Senate Democrats voted to block a filibuster, half the number needed.
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Despite that, less than 10 percent of women believed they would fare better than their male counterparts in money management, Fidelity said.
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But despite that obvious miss, it appears Google is unwilling to cede this device category to Amazon and is working on something.
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Despite that, Chohan — who founded the company's London-based office — said that he's not thinking too hard about the future for now.
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Despite that ruling, conservative legislatures and Republican governors such as Kentucky's Matt Bevin have continued to tighten new regulations on abortion clinics.
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We didn't know where he might have taken his career, but Zac's music was a blessing that stands up despite that fact.
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Despite that scrutiny, getting more granular information about users is key to helping advertisers (its customers) reach specific people at specific times.
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Despite that name recognition, Kolton recently told The Verge there are no plans to add Roland to any packaging on its products.
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Despite that fact that 36.7 million people around the world are HIV positive, a lot of damaging stigma still surrounds the disease.
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Despite that, I got lost twice in the open ocean and Rob reprimanded me for getting too far from our research area.
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Despite that decision, the US Air Force's top officer stopped short of saying the F-35 would never operate out of Turkey.
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Despite that designation (and the legal hurdles around working with Schedule I drugs), psychedelics have undergone something of a renaissance among researchers.
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"Despite that, Trump buildings have continued to be a leader in average [price per square foot] against competitors," she told the Journal.
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Despite that designation, the YPG worked closely with US special operations troops for over five years to defeat ISIS in northeastern Syria.
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Despite that, the Chinese company is the world's largest telecommunications equipment maker and also the second biggest seller of smartphones after Samsung.
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Despite that, Epstein maintained residence in the Upper East Side, in what is believed to be the largest private residence in Manhattan.
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"Facebook knew about the access token vulnerability and failed to fix it for years, despite that knowledge," the court filings reportedly read.
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Morris said that despite that claim, should Boeing push ahead with a 797, Airbus would be highly likely to respond in kind.
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So in some sense we've stacked the deck against Mr. Trump, and despite that, he appears set for a dominant performance tonight.
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But despite that, I'm here, sitting on a blanket on the ground, looking around at 20 faces I don't know, all smiling.
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Bernie wasn't ever a Democrat but he ran for the Democratic Party, and despite that Bernie has worked with Democrats for decades.
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Despite that, the financial disclosure report that Trump is obligated to file each year does shed light on his assets and liabilities.
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Despite that, these men who claim to be looking out for the average person are obviously only vested in their own interests.
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It has been prevailing despite that Iran had until very recently been abiding by the deal following the U.S. withdrawal last May.
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Despite that controversy, Sanford was re-elected in 2013 to the congressional seat he had held before he was elected as governor.
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Despite that conversation, the White House granted Mr. Porter an interim security clearance to handle highly classified materials going to the president.
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More recently, several law enforcement officials have claimed that they were contaminated by touching powdered fentanyl, despite that being next to impossible.
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Despite that, Iger told investors on a call that "we remain confident in our ability to maximize our strategy" following the acquisition.
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But despite that folksy touch, he had the look of an improbably young leader addressing his people at a moment of crisis.
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Despite that fact, however, select Stop & Shop stores recently decided to celebrate the 140-pound, $225,22020 robots with one-year birthday parties.
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Despite that, JGB yields had been falling, as investors needed to buy a certain amount in a shrinking pool of available bonds.
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Despite that lack of change in McConnell's position, Democrats came along -- trusting that the majority leader would be good to his word.
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Despite that, she pays for a $119 annual Prime membership and uses the site for personal purchases, separate from her fake reviews.
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Despite that suffering, to many locals Mao is a source of pride, his fame conferring status on the city and drawing tourism.
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Despite that improved performance, the risks from currency volatility and the economic situation mean HSBC still wants to exit, the sources said.
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The two had a well-known public feud for most of that time, and despite that, they won three consecutive championships together.
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And the person we&aposre meeting might assume I&aposm the junior person in the room, despite that not being the case.
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Despite that initial resistance, she has faithfully taken the drugs that control her delusions and has not returned to the hospital since.
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It did not mention JEDI by name in the risk factor, despite that Amazon is currently challenging the contract award in court.
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Despite that support, Senate Republicans have refused to grant him even a hearing since Obama nominated him to the court in March.
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Despite that workload, the Mets' bullpen, along with the improved offense, have been reasons for the team's recent surge in the standings.
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"Despite that, some corporations have decided to punish NRA membership in a shameful display of political and civic cowardice," the statement said.
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Despite that blowback, Trump, in his own tweets earlier Thursday, had said that he "looked forward" to a second sitdown with Putin.
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But despite that rebound, the pound is still trading 17 percent lower against the dollar than it was trading before the referendum.
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Despite that, the company expects to hire quickly, expanding from around 20 people today to 50 by the end of next year.
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"Real, lasting change is possible," Foster writes, "to our appetites, our fears, and our views," and despite that change the self persists.
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Despite that, Shkreli suggested that Neill would be wise to think about the stock as a blessing and not a brush-off.
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But despite that turbulence, she still showed girls like Jasmine and Maya there was space for them to realize their dreams, too.
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Despite that, it garnered critical acclaim and what proved to be surprisingly strong ratings for late August (one of TV's deepest doldrums).
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Despite that, McLaren — ninth of 10 teams last year — are third in the championship thanks to both Red Bull drivers failing to finish.
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Despite that criticism, some Republican incumbents are still making a determined effort to sell voters on the merits of the new tax law.
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Despite that, Trump has repeatedly called Obamacare "a disaster," pointing to big hikes in premiums this year, and high deductibles of some plans.
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"Yes there were *some* sound problems, but the atmosphere on the floor was amazing even despite that and the rain," Natalie Ross wrote.
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Despite that, I've always advocated the importance of venting and getting things off your chest, no matter how small the worry may be.
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Despite that range of potential directions, the Times reported that the Obamas are not looking to create an explicitly political brand of content.
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Despite that built-in uncertainty, though, examiners generally don't say how confident they are in their conclusions, or how strong their evidence is.
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But despite that mostly good news, the team's findings also highlight just how quickly new research can change our understanding of genetic risk.
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Reps for Day-Lewis, Anderson and Annapurna did not immediately respond to Mashable's request for comment, despite that we are holding our breath.
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Despite that, we have seen over the last few days various malicious leaks and grim rumors flying around about Jamal's whereabouts and fate.
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Despite that, DuMouchelle insists the selling price was completely based on the size and quality of the diamond — not on its history. Okay...
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Despite that, Scott was voted by fans as an All-Star captain, along with the superstars Alex Ovechkin, Patrick Kane and Jaromir Jagr.
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Despite that, voters elected half a dozen candidates who want Hong Kong to be more independent—some even favour outright separation from China.
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Despite that, she managed to play a full match as the Dutch beat the Italians 2-0 to advance to the last four.
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Despite that, YouTube Capture, which lets you weave multiple clips from your phone into YouTube-ready videos, still has a quite a following.
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Despite that surge, the Penguins looked stronger and quicker in the overtime, when they had far more scoring opportunities than the Capitals did.
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Despite that "Trump for America" has gone viral in conservative circles, the band has yet to get any recognition from The Donald himself.
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Despite that brief clip playing out like a bad late-night infomercial, analog keyboard for playing games makes an incredible amount of sense.
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Despite that rich election lore waiting to be tapped, the President won't spend too much time reliving his election glory years, aides insist.
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" Despite that, the wine educator insists there are many reds that lend themselves well to being enjoyed "even while working on that tan.
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But despite that nice build quality, the theme of "right idea, wrong execution" pervades the whole experience of actually using the Yoga 910.
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But I think despite that on some level the market might be reassured by the more or less balanced tone of the speech.
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Despite that high-purchase profile, it's one of the more mysterious Chinese acquirers, as the leadership at the company is unclear to outsiders.
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Despite that growth, it carded a net loss is $24.3 million last year for 2016, having previously posted minus $21.5 million in 2015.
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Despite that, he managed to access and leak personal data and documents from about 1,000 people, including Chancellor Merkel, other politicians and journalists.
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Despite that price, it had the fastest processor available to Android phones, premium build quality and design, and a cruft-free software experience.
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Despite that, Omaha native Mick Ridgway is finding success in the vegetable realm with his plant-based hot dog stand Fauxmaha Hot Dogs.
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NEVADA Despite that fact that Latinos cast 19 percent of the total ballots in Nevada in 2012, Trump is keeping the race tight.
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Despite that, Trump said Friday that the Fed should keep rates low so the U.S. economy could make up lost ground to China.
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For one, Apple autofills the text for even its censored searches; typing "dic" presents the option "dick pic," despite that search being banned.
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Despite that, he went on to marry Venetia Stanley, a famous 17th-century beauty painted by Van Dyck and elegised by Ben Jonson.
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Despite that fact, some senators criticized Pompeo for asking more Muslim organizations to condemn terrorist acts done in the name of Islam. Sen.
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Despite that declaration, public anger is mounting about pollution and what many Chinese see as government talk, but little action, to end it.
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Much of it is not my world, but despite that — or perhaps because of it — I think I'm becoming a little bit Texan.
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Despite that pressure, 54 percent of voters — and 73 percent of Republicans — do not think Moore should step aside as the party's nominee.
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But despite that warning — and a widening gap between its assets and liabilities — Sears has made some aggressive moves to reimagine its future.
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Despite that, the geopolitical risk premium in oil has driven crude prices to nearly four-year highs and shows no signs of abating.
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Despite that, the HBO series feels as if it has wandered too deep into a maze of its own creation, blunting its appeal.
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Despite that slide, the pan-European STOXX 600 index edged up 0.1 percent to just below a 14-month high touched last week.
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What's interesting about Zuckerberg, Hwang told me, is that he often ends up looking terribly awkward, despite that his image is carefully crafted.
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And yet, despite that, a remarkable number of them all chose to base themselves in the exact same remote region of mid-Wales.
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This only seems strange because, despite that dearth of top-tier professional talent, Wright's Wildcats have reliably been among the nation's premiere programs.
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Per Al Jazeera, no humanitarian aid has been allowed into the area, despite that being the purpose of the 30-day cease-fire.
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Despite that France's government borrowing costs continued to outpace Germany's or even Belgium's as pressure simmered ahead of elections in April and May.
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Despite that, he took 37.3 percent of voter intentions in the latest poll, up from 32.4 percent in the same poll in May.
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Despite that, Trump insisted this week that he showed "vision" and "courage" by pulling troops and clearing a path for Turkey to invade.
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"Despite that, he was, as his mother said, 'Just So Good,'" his family wrote in a statement published in the New Haven Register.
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Despite that, it is a pretty strong value for customers who happen to be in an area where they are available, Winter said.
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Fully 63% said Trump didn't have the temperament to be president but, despite that, one in five in that bloc voted for him.
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Despite that, Sanders insisted on Wednesday that Trump's decision to revoke Brennan's clearance and put other critics on notice is not politically motivated.
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Despite that statement, it was clear that senators were seeking paths both to reopen the government and address border security and the Dreamers.
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Despite that, the film's blood-drenched imagery and taut editing inspired future generations of directors, including Joel and Ethan Coen and Tim Burton.
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"Despite that instruction to stay home with pay, he came onsite today, March 30, putting the teams at risk," an Amazon spokesperson said.
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Despite that, Mr. Fuleihan's explanation, that "effectively no one wants to go back to the earlier system," is widely considered to be correct.
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Despite that willingness, there is also widespread skepticism over the seriousness of the president's call, given the administration's past indifference to white supremacism.
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" Despite that, Takano said, "I have many questions about what Deputy Secretary Byrne's firing means for our veterans and VA as a whole.
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Despite that pushback, Trump continued to insist in his remarks on Saturday that Russia should be allowed back into the group of nations.
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Despite that high demand, there's a relatively small group of people with the skills needed to take on the data of the world.
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Despite that precedent, Senate Republicans and the Trump administration are thus far refusing to allow the FBI to review or investigate Ford's accusations.
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Despite that small number, the minority is resented because of its perceived economic success; many of the nation's wealthiest tycoons are ethnically Chinese.
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Despite that outperformance, about 85% of the more than $31 billion of assets in preferred stock ETFs is managed with index-based strategies.
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" Despite that, she was pleased with the result: "It added a small touch to a pretty standard stainless-steel kitchen with white cabinets.
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"The judge made the ruling based on political motives, but despite that we still have confidence in the Sudanese judiciary," Tahir told reporters.
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So, I have written that in America, opera should be performed in English as much as possible, despite that Italian has pretty vowels.
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"The judge made the ruling based on political motives, but despite that we still have confidence in the Sudanese judiciary," Tahir told reporters.
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Despite that cloudy outlook, nuclear power recently overtook renewables like wind and solar in Japan's energy mix for the first time since Fukushima.
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Despite that fact that the band has a devoted fanbase and beloved back catalogue, I couldn't get an editor to commission the story.
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But despite that setback, Chick-fil-A remains stronger than ever, even as support for gay marriage is at an all-time high.
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Despite that certification, Mr. Grom told fellow research and sales personnel hours later that he kept the buy rating to maintain good client relations.
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Despite that, though, both the Chiron prototype and the one-of-one Vision were auctioned off to a Saudi prince for over $5 million.
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Despite that, McConnell says he expects to largely agree with Trump on the key issues and where he disagrees he will do so privately.
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But despite that alarming statistic, you should still visit the dermatologist if you're a person of color; you just need to do your research.
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Despite that interest, a Roku spokesperson confirmed to us that there is no immediate plan to expand its coverage in Asia at this point.
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Despite that, NASA is touting the request as good for the agency, claiming it's on target to send humans to the Moon by 2028.
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Despite that, he believes the welfare system in Finland is good and quality of life is high, "but that doesn't measure how people feel."
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Despite that support, Khan in his victory speech said that he was ready to help end the long-standing tensions between Pakistan and India.
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WILFRED FROST: And despite that, there still remains quite a lot of pressure from shareholders from the investment community on your cost revenue ratio.
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But welfare is also a big theme, despite that fact that Sweden is one of Europe's richest countries, with strong growth and low unemployment.
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Despite that conviction and Lula facing six other corruption trials, he continues to enjoy wide popularity and leads all early polls for the Oct.
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Despite that, Porter told reporters after the meeting that Scotiabank was not planning large-scale cuts to its network of 963 branches in Canada.
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Despite that big total number of states, only two or three at the most could provide much guidance for the election as a whole.
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Despite that, Tesla reported a 22017 percent bump in deliveries over the third quarter and 22018 percent jump over the fourth quarter in 23.
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Because, you see, Tia still has feelings for Colton, despite that green light she gave her pal weeks ago to pursue the hunky athlete.
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Despite that, Simpson quipped that another child "would definitely have to be a bit of a miracle" but that she had "baby fever" regardless.
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Despite that, Norris hasn&apost lasted more than 5 1/3 innings in any start and hasn&apost earned a victory since June 29.
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Yet despite that, Amazon put together a string of strong quarters and profitability, and on the year the company's stock is up 40 percent.
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Despite that, though, the couple is plotting on getting married (on June 9, 2019) and having kids (straight out of the oven, per Jordan).
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Again, the stock market being artificially propped up by the Fed doesn't entirely square with reality, despite that constant complaint from stock market bears.
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Despite that, Spam dishes continue to be hailed as new discoveries, and it continues to frustrate those who have been eating Spam for decades.
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Valve is masterful at creating the illusion that you're finding some clever route around a problem, despite that being clearly the only option available.
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Despite that huge popularity and high levels of abuse that Facebook itself has acknowledged, the social network does not have an office in Myanmar.
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Their average order size is smaller, but you men [in the audience] don't like to return things, despite that we have a return policy.
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Despite that, we understand that folks are always skeptical of government to some extent, skeptical of us, for whatever reasons they may have had.
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Despite that effort (and although the country is roughly twice as wealthy as Bangladesh per head) many Indians continue to defecate in the open.
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Despite that setback, the immediate goal is to open in one new city before the end of the year, with more planned for 2018.
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Despite that, 2,000 pizzerias dot the Argentine capital today, according to Javier Labaké, the Director of the School of Maestros Pizzeros, Empanaderos and Cocineros.
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Despite that apparent split, Fualaau and Letoureanu are still living together and have recently been spotted out near their apartment in Des Moines, Washington.
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Notably, Danker told BuzzFeed News that Watch's debut won't feature any politics-themed content, despite that being a popular content format on YouTube. 6.
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Despite that position, David Bossie, president of Citizens United, whose group won the landmark court ruling in 2010, accused Bush of siding with liberals.
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Despite that, revenue growth remains stubbornly low and the bank is struggling to find more profitable lending opportunities after scaling back its risk exposure.
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Despite that, Google has continued to seek ways to expand its footprint in China, and negotiations with authorities are ongoing for a bigger return.
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I will say that it's very comfortable despite that size, and I've had no issues or discomfort wearing the Blaze to sleep at night.
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Despite that, President Trump has promised numerous times to lift the fortunes of coal mining and the power generating companies that use the fuel.
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Despite that desire, there was some concern among providers participating in the project about the reaction patients would have when given the ACE questionnaire.
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Despite that trend, investors are generally assumed to favour the Republican candidates, on the grounds that they favour a low tax, less-regulated economy.
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After she came out, seven more women accused the man of sexual harassment, but despite that, charges have yet to be filed against him.
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Despite that you may be seeing a number of ads, we're not spending as much money on Facebook when you look at it holistically.
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Despite that lawsuit, and despite a judge ruling in the House's favor, the Obama administration continued making the payments as it appealed the decision.
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Despite that, the US Drug Enforcement Agency classifies CBD (and other cannabis compounds) as schedule I substances, making their sale illegal in many states.
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Despite that, the giraffe is still listed as "least concern" on the IUCN Red List, which indicates the conservation status of plants and animals.
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Despite that, the city is planning for possible demonstrations over the weekend, including one announced counterprotest from University of Virginia students against white supremacy.
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Despite that famous drive, it seems Harry didn't take the car out on the road much: It has only 4,464 miles on the clock.
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"Despite that, I think we were the seventh-most-shorted stock in all of the Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange," he said.
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Costco shares fell more than 2 percent in after hours trading, despite that the wholesaler beat analyst expectations on third quarter earnings and revenue.
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But despite that, he added, a signficant share of Medicare benficiaries "are underinsured," or do not have adequate financial coverage for their medical needs.
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" Despite that concern, "I feel this is a great conquest, the result of a fight that has been going on for a long time.
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Despite that original sketch team's legendary star power -- Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Chevy Chase, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris and Laraine Newman -- Radner stood out.
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Despite that, Austin testified, he eventually placed what ended up totaling $4.8 million in Elea Capital, a hedge fund that Shkreli started, in 2007.
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Despite that early dialogue, Mr. Napout was apprehended in a surprise predawn raid in Switzerland six months after the case had been made public.
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Despite that illness, he announced in early 2018 that he would seek re-election, raising concerns about whether he could serve another four years.
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Despite that phrasing, "Iceland is not considered a forward operating location similar to RAF Fairford," US Air Forces Europe said in an emailed statement.
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Despite that tasty irony, though, if we see this moment as exclusively about girls' and women's rights, we are bound to repeat the cycle.
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Despite that Silicon Valley support, the company faces a tough battle in the court of public opinion, even as government agencies stand against Apple.
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But despite that, the evidence suggests that e-cigarette aerosol contains fewer toxic substances and lower levels of them than smoke from conventional cigarettes.
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Despite that network or those connections, and they've always been very respectful and willing to listen in crisis because I come from that cohort.
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"Despite that tenacious advocacy and those extraordinary benefits, Mr. Falcone failed to pay (Dontzin Nagy) the fees he promised to pay," the firm said.
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Despite that, he said he's optimistic that the US can control the outbreak before it gets out of hand, as it has in China.
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Despite that distance, the matchup became the most-attended football game in Division III history, with 45,0003 fans watching Ithaca defeat Cortland, 32-20.
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Despite that, the draft budget, approved by the centre-left government of Prime Minister Andrej Babis, sees a 5.7% rise in spending next year.
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Despite that unanimous conclusion by the US intelligence community, Trump has been wary of putting the full blame for election meddling on the Russians.
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And despite that price, rooms are small, with the smallest room counting just 210 square feet, and the largest at only 450 square feet.
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Despite that the previous year has been difficult, and all years have so many dramatic moments and sadness, we always want to start positive.
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Despite that, the suburban trend continued, as Reeves did win Republican-stronghold counties outside Jackson, Mississippi, but with narrower margins than in years past.
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Despite that, there is stigma around survivors of the virus in West Africa, and some experts fear that could lead to further preventable deaths.
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But, despite that decrease, researchers noted that between 240 and 21, the rate of opioid-related suicides actually increased in that same time frame.
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But despite that promise and Trump's vendetta against CNN, many had believed that the merger was safe because of the administration's pro-business agenda.
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Despite that fact, Fox's pro-Trump talk shows have played up the drama, especially in the run-up to the State of the Union.
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And despite that lie of a title, "The Greatest Showman" is the most impressive phenomenon nobody saw coming or took seriously once it came.
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It's therefore possible that Moreno's politics alone would've made Assange's release unnecessary, allowing Ecuador to ingratiate itself with the US despite that thorny issue.
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But despite that lack of specified knowledge, for many whites, the anonymous black person in public is always implicitly associated with the urban ghetto.
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Despite that lefty history, it's long been treated in this country as a regular day bolstered by feel-good, vaguely feminist-sounding, corporate gestures.
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Despite that support, Booker says he's no longer fine with just passing something — he wants any bill to address a broader social justice agenda.
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Despite that lack of progress, as recently as April 26 Trump touted the return of the remains and said they "continued to come back".
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Despite that, progress has been slow, with only about a fifth of people with developmental disabilities in the service system receiving supported employment services.
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Despite that sad fact, the Cal U junior is still the one who talks through Zoey's problems to find a way to make her happy.
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The traders revealed that Thailand is the number one supplier of Hong Kong's Chinese medicine shops -- despite that country officially suspending exports in January 2016.
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And yet despite that aim, Obama has chosen to pursue goals for his post-presidency that appear to be firmly implanted in the political arena.
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Despite that, biologists were searching for specific wounds to its body to see if it had suffered trauma, such as being hit by a boat.
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Despite that popularity, they found that the companies with zero- or near-zero competitive moat produced the "most superior" mean returns, albeit with more risk.
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Despite that, many in Indonesia are hopeful that Jokowi would do more in his second term as president partly because he has nothing to lose.
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Despite that fact, LuAnn, fresh off of a very public and painful divorce from local cad Tom D'Agostino, uses that reasoning to defend her choices.
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Apple stock jumped Monday on news that Warren Buffett bought shares of the tech giant, but despite that, one strategist thinks Apple is heading lower.
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Despite that fact, 30 percent of those people have no plan to pay it off, according to a separate survey conducted by Fifth Third Bank.
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Despite that, a quick Taobao search for a term such as "Gucci glasses" returns many obvious fakes, with prices as low as 40 renminbi ($6).
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Despite that, and despite indictments against members of Russian military intelligence for their alleged role in hacking, Trump has publicly sowed doubt about Russian involvement.
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Despite that statistic, Mamet's multi-year quest for an answer isn't uncommon, says Jen Gunter, PhD, San Francisco-based gynecologist who specializes in pelvic pain.
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Despite that apparent split, Fualaau and Letoureanu are still living together and have recently been spotted out together near their apartment in Des Moines, Washington.
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