Despite this, most companies continue to invest in digital drawing.
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But they cannot interfere in mortal affairs despite this knowledge.
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Despite this, the Rios family is keeping their spirits up.
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Despite this, they protested in numbers again on December 15.
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Despite this intimidating exterior, Scorpios are known as deeply emotional.
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Despite this, shares in several European banks closed sharply lower.
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That's why, despite this rugged discovery, the team is optimistic.
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Despite this, the US decided to stand by its ally.
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Despite this, Matejka and his team see room for optimism.
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Despite this, evidence suggests ordinary people still love letter balloons.
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Despite this progress, the annual cull will still take place.
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Despite this controversial decision, Altered Carbon boasts a diverse cast.
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Despite this, Oliveira isn't convinced he will stay at lightweight.
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Despite this, such an outcome is surprisingly hard to stop.
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Despite this, it managed to remain above the $40 mark.
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Despite this, however he looked, he was always my Jake.
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Despite this, bosses tend to oppose transparency, for understandable reasons.
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Yet despite this, Moscovici remained confident that things were done.
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Despite this incident, she is adamant the city is safe.
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Despite this, Clinton's advantage remains that electoral mathematics favor her.
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Despite this, the game doesn't feel unfair or excessively punishing.
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Despite this, Clinton's score has recently managed a slight improvement.
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Despite this, activists on the continent are recording small wins.
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Despite this lack of benefit for either the quantity or
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Despite this growing buzz, I view bootcamps with intense skepticism.
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Despite this meltdown, shoppers are spending about the same amount.
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Despite this downturn, there are some pockets of positive news.
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Despite this, margins may not stay depressed for much longer.
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Despite this haste, the process has appeared successful thus far.
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Despite this, Dauman has pushed on with the potential sale.
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Despite this, Ballmer still thinks the deal could have worked.
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Despite this, Frank's a perpetual idealist, if an esoteric one.
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Despite this major change, it shouldn't come as a surprise.
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Despite this, Palantir renewed its contract with ICE on Monday.
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Despite this, people see marijuana as a local, healthy product.
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Despite this, demand for oil is falling in developed countries.
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Despite this, however, she too frequently isn't given her dues.
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Only a truly fit peacock can survive despite this handicap.
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Despite this, many people believe people with autism are humorless.
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Despite this newfound fame, he kept his products extremely exclusive.
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And yet despite this surge, the internet is holding up.
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Yet despite this performance, the stock market has been lackluster.
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Despite this, many countries are finding ways to push forward.
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Despite this, top operatives still flocked to join her campaign.
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Despite this nationwide recall, shares of McDonald's remained predominantly unaffected.
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Despite this enormous energy, their actions can often feel futile.
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Despite this, many survivors report receiving a heavy bill anyway.
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Despite this trend, Washington, D.C., has done little to help.
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Yet despite this complexity, catching a Frisbee is remarkably common.
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Despite this, Trump doubled down on his theories last week.
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Despite this pushback, Ring is not faltering or losing momentum.
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Despite this, Apple's iPhone sales have plateaued in recent years.
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But despite this demand, Barr is probably here to stay.
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Despite this hypocrisy, the Democrats are advancing their impeachment sham.
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Despite this effort, the building continued to trouble the public.
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" He added: "Despite this tragedy, Jordan remains a strategic partner.
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Despite this hacking and then the phone number scandal too.
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Despite this familiarity, the "food" on offer was anything but.
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Despite this, the show was set to go ahead on Wednesday.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Do you continue to support him despite this week?
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And despite this "news," we're not running in the other direction.
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Despite this being Ever's first film, mom couldn't be more impressed.
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Despite this however, Lam is firm favorite to win Sunday's contest.
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Despite this reality, the message isn't getting across to younger women.
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Despite this, the state retained widespread support among the working class.
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Despite this revelation, the identities of her former fiancés are unknown.
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Despite this, it was a top performer, closing up 3.4 percent.
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Despite this, within these academic circles, Ms Warren's ideas spark debate.
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Despite this, Biplop was arrested at his home on Friday night.
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Despite this, shares in all of the banks closed sharply higher.
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" Despite this momentary jolt, he would eventually become a "functional addict.
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Despite this, Ms Fine's is a provocative and often fascinating book.
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Despite this progress, not everyone has felt able to speak freely.
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Despite this, the repercussions for the two have been quite different.
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Despite this spate of announcements, the Bay Area still reigns supreme.
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Despite this, she has never wanted to use a food bank.
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Despite this improvement, CFG's earnings profile remains a key ratings constraint.
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Despite this, in the first presidential debate, Donald Trump insisted otherwise.
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Despite this big cleanup, the App Store itself is still growing.
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Despite this, net migration has remained at around 22012,218 a year.
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Despite this dalliance, though, they part ways before the Fantasy Suite.
|
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Yet despite this month of PR disasters, United is doing fine.
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Despite this, it's great to have more ports in a pinch.
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Despite this, we found that most psychiatrists still believe the contrary.
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Despite this, Tickner does have some fond memories of the shoot.
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Despite this understandable confusion, populism can be defined clearly and concisely.
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Despite this, the trip through the Presidio was beautiful and invigorating.
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Despite this extensive process, I'm sure that I missed some laws.
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Despite this, the Turkish government continues to deny the ongoing repression.
|
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Despite this, she's maintained a good attitude about the unusual mishap.
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But despite this, signs of impending recession are now piling up.
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Despite this growth, there is no standard definition of impact investing.
|
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Despite this, Jobs felt there was room for something more powerful.
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" Despite this, she said, "I absolutely identify as a Valley Girl.
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Despite this, IBK's CAR remains among the highest in the region.
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Yet despite this, Toronto is yet to birth a homegrown unicorn.
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And yet, despite this, I still saw people swatting them away.
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Despite this, it's something that keeps coming up, time and again.
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Despite this, Kira hands Rachel a friendship bracelet that she made.
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But despite this strong plausibility, I didn't miss a single episode.
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Despite this, Ms. Constand still returned to his home, they said.
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The economic expansion has extended its record run despite this divergence.
|
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Despite this slightly confusing setup, Apple's store was the winner overall.
|
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Despite this, the SELLs face a familiar problem: declining international competitiveness.
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Despite this, the penalty for flouting the ruling will be expensive.
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Despite this, they say that there is still room for improvement.
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Despite this, the Nguyens graduated with about $30,000 in student debt.
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"Despite this, they remain very close friends and committed co-parents."
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And yet, despite this legal reform, much more can be done.
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Despite this, Thailand's track record of respecting asylum rights is mixed.
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Despite this fundraising gap, this district is rated as Lean Republican.
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Overall, there is little change in credit metrics despite this activity.
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Despite this value, misconceptions about the DUNS Number continue to persist.
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Despite this ploy, the party lost 15 of its 40 seats.
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Despite this, shares were higher in trade yet closed roughly flat.
|
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But the question, despite this mesmerizing turn of events, is twofold.
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Despite this, Mélida and Javier realized they were falling in love.
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Despite this bleak outlook, coal companies are playing the long game.
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Despite this, OPEC said overall oil demand would likely remain healthy.
|
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Despite this controversy, the Brooklyn Museum is more progressive than most.
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And despite this, they indirectly decide what measures the government orders.
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Despite this progress, the threats to migrations are still outpacing conservation.
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Despite this, I would be wary to support her in 2020.
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Despite this lack of perfect originality, the work is undeniably pleasing.
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Despite this — or maybe because of it — Mokonuts is always packed.
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Despite this, my father instilled the importance of the Second Amendment.
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Despite this research, we're in the midst of a breastfeeding backlash.
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Despite this legal quirk, Mr. Baum claimed victory on Tuesday night.
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Despite this, Kirman has seen an uptick this week in applications.
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Despite this, the purchase of the piece was faster than usual.
|
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Despite this, Bieber's own personal post has received a positive reaction.
|
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Despite this, New Frontier had more fun, weirder projects than ever.
|
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Despite this volatility, bitcoin's value has risen 264 percent this year.
|
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Despite this, the odds of a helicopter crash remain exceedingly low.
|
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Despite this, civilian deaths in the country are down from 2018.
|
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Despite this monumental opportunity, this strategic asset is at risk. Why?
|
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Yet, despite this, President Trump picked him as national security adviser.
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Despite this, crude remains in ample supply, resulting in low prices.
|
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Despite this, Verizon is certainly making impressive efforts to boost coverage.
|
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Despite this, moving forward with hand tracking is a big deal.
|
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Despite this heavy expenditure, the United States commander in Afghanistan, Gen.
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Despite this enormous expenditure, the reconstruction effort remains tenuous and incomplete.
|
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Despite this, Republicans gained a net of 10 seats in Congress.
|
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Regulators decided to let the plane continue flying despite this analysis.
|
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Despite this history, however, Texas has recently loosened its gun laws.
|
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Despite this candor, we sense that she is keeping something back.
|
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Despite this, Nike has continued its endorsement, which began in 2011.
|
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But despite this inspiration, there isn't a flower anywhere in sight.
|
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Despite this, women tend to lag behind men in retirement savings.
|
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Despite this blatant disproportionality, there is still overwhelming ignorance about it.
|
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Despite this, by Saturday afternoon, the president had changed his mind.
|
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Despite this evidence, the FEC's membership repeatedly deadlocked on enforcement action.
|
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Despite this tight government control, Chinese internet firms enjoy extensive commercial freedom.
|
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Despite this, or perhaps because of it, I applied for Bitnation citizenship.
|
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Despite this, Jake is one of the calmer members of the group.
|
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Despite this week's drama, the Durst case is still in its infancy.
|
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"Despite this, we will continue until we accomplish our mission," Arpakorn said.
|
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Despite this, Amazon would go on to court ICE just weeks later.
|
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Despite this milestone, Hyde-Smith may not be in office for long.
|
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VICE News: Despite this, you didn't have a plan to film it?
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Despite this, some cuisines clearly have a bigger worldwide appeal than others.
|
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Despite this, the reaction of the local community has been very accommodating.
|
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Despite this, Brady said he doesn't think that's diluting the overall product.
|
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Despite this record, the Czech Communists have maintained a presence in parliament.
|
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Despite this, the glut is not as pronounced as earlier this year.
|
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I loved the horse despite this, but he could sure be difficult.
|
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Despite this, controls on rare earth production and export from China continue.
|
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Despite this, Britain has in recent years made extensive use of referendums.
|
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This isn't truly a bond bubble, despite this term being thrown around.
|
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Despite this, Tilman is impressed with Nicole and her bathing suit designs.
|
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But despite this, he accepts, believing it will ultimately benefit his company.
|
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Despite this, Elbakyan (and Suber) plan to continue with business as usual.
|
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Despite this, economic forecasters project GDP growth of about 2% in 2020.
|
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Despite this, Dodd says she still felt blindsided by her former friend.
|
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Despite this, Anglo American, BHP Billiton and Glencore all closed sharply lower.
|
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Despite this shift to zero emissions, automakers can't quite quit the grille.
|
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Despite this, Tate, a victims' advocate, hopes to one day find answers.
|
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Despite this, however, the government's divisions are being exposed as never before.
|
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"Despite this comment, the FCC did not correct its misunderstandings," they write.
|
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Despite this, it was a devastating fire that ended the early settlement.
|
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Despite this, when he died recently, I did very little to mourn.
|
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But despite this growth, it has stumbled mightily in its expansion efforts.
|
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Despite this, Zanardi, man of projects, felt the need for something else.
|
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Despite this, many investors are still pricing in a June rate hike.
|
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Despite this softness, several analysts reiterated their "buy" rating on the retailer.
|
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Despite this, awareness and knowledge of air pollution remained low and inadequate.
|
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Despite this month's rise of a quarter percentage point from the Sept.
|
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Yet despite this progress, much of what Carson wrote then still applies.
|
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Despite this, institutions across Europe still receive the most visitors in total.
|
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However, despite this turmoil, the relationship hasn't exactly ground to a halt.
|
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Despite this, OPEC struck a fairly upbeat note on the global economy.
|
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Despite this uncertainty, Clinton's lead in the state polls has never wavered.
|
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The economic expansion has extended its record run despite this curious divergence.
|
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Despite this week's gains, December has been a miserable month for stocks.
|
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Despite this threat, O.P.D. officers continue to rescue people from the building.
|
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Despite this, rural communities continue to react with innovative approaches and solutions.
|
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Price: $20 at Sephora Despite this image, planters come in multiple colors.
|
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Despite this, she doesn't seem to be pursuing a career in music.
|
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Despite this information, Morgan Stanley apparently took no action against Mr. Greenberg.
|
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"Despite this setback, consumer optimism among German citizens remains high," Buerkl added.
|
|
Despite this, Wood decided to use ReCell on the most severely burned.
|
|
Despite this, there are plenty of alternative map apps to choose from.
|
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Despite this, we're sure to hear the same story time and again.
|
|
Despite this, both Meek and Hermansson remain popular figures in their homeland.
|
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Despite this niche success, it wasn't enough to make the company profitable.
|
|
Despite this slow power consolidation, though, there was no clear inflection point.
|
|
Yet despite this, engaging in jihad still seems like a romantic fantasy.
|
|
Despite this increase in philanthropy, charitable giving is not satisfying its potential.
|
|
But despite this community transmission, there is not yet any community testing.
|
|
Despite this knowledge, we still have no way to fix the problem.
|
|
Despite this information, Morgan Stanley apparently took no action against Mr. Greenberg.
|
|
Despite this progress, hair remains a raw nerve for young black women.
|
|
Despite this, I've taken one piece of my father's advice to heart.
|
|
Despite this, there are surprisingly few resources to support non-offending pedophiles.
|
|
But despite this mounting evidence, investigators were also pursuing a different track.
|
|
Despite this time of uncertainty, he said they don't plan on selling.
|
|
Despite this, we had an hourlong conversation about issues we cared about.
|
|
Despite this week's minor pullback, stocks still look solid on the surface.
|
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Despite this, their use is widespread, and regulation of them is minimal.
|
|
Despite this, the details and intent of the Morris plan live on.
|
|
Despite this being the fifth in the series, it's welcoming to newcomers.
|
|
Despite this, he often found that people preferred face-to-face conversations.
|
|
Despite this, shares have been resilient in 2019, rising more than 35%.
|
|
Despite this, are you morally permitted to go through with your plan?
|
|
Despite this, few presidential candidates have been willing to address FOSTA-SESTA.
|
|
Despite this, Juliek's and Wuilly's music wasn't filled with hatred or anger.
|
|
Despite this diversity, the universal author is always See Red Women's Workshop.
|
|
Despite this outcry, the vegan-bashing ad may not technically breach advertising rules.
|
|
Despite this, many millennials are still reluctant to use a housecleaning service themselves.
|
|
Despite this, Levine campaigned for Strange to stay in the competition over Nico.
|
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Despite this, his research shows that most of us believe we are honest.
|
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Despite this, Winnipeg police won't categorize the attacks as a religious hate crime.
|
|
Despite this being your debut EP, you're off to a very impressive start.
|
|
Despite this knowledge, however, three prior attempts to find the ship have failed.
|
|
Yet despite this significant progress, too many children are still being left behind.
|
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I have faith that despite this difficult time, there are brighter days ahead.
|
|
Despite this, don't think for a second that he doesn't have a chance.
|
|
Fortunately, these startups tend to prevail in the end, despite this apparent disadvantage.
|
|
Despite this, Advantage plans have been seen as a win-win for many.
|
|
Despite this however, Lana Del Rey also stands atop a hill of contention.
|
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Despite this initial damage, however, the conquest ended up helping the English economy.
|
|
Yet despite this, few countries have taken up the cause of assisted dying.
|
|
Yet despite this, and Mr Blair's undoubted political toxicity, his argument was important.
|
|
Despite this lack of information, Nawrocki was earnest and articulate about Adoptly's purpose.
|
|
But despite this, the amount of available jobs still vastly outnumbers unemployed workers.
|
|
Despite this, analysts said that an extension of the supply cut was important.
|
|
Despite this, rates in the shipping industry have been improving in recent months.
|
|
Despite this possibility, hospitals and the pharma industry are flying blind, he says.
|
|
Despite this, much progress has been made in the past decade or so.
|
|
Despite this, supply was offered from multiple sources, including via tenders and bilaterally.
|
|
Despite this caveat, the researchers' findings could be a first in viral archaeology.
|
|
Despite this, the reefs have been able to keep their genomes largely intact.
|
|
To date, AOC hasn't really engaged with Pelosi -- despite this series of provocations.
|
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Despite this, my boyfriend convinced me to go — after all, I loved Montauk.
|
|
Despite this, most fans stood by PewDiePie, whose real name is Felix Kjellberg.
|
|
Despite this, Fitch views STI's capital ratios as appropriate for its risk profile.
|
|
Despite this shady history, the museum has a quasi-official status in Israel.
|
|
Despite this consolidation, last year there were 614 food and drink company acquisitions.
|
|
But, despite this, it has managed to halve its UK corporation tax bill.
|
|
Despite this, there were wide differences in muscle growth from person to person.
|
|
Despite this impact, Tesla noted, revenue growth was robust in the first quarter.
|
|
Despite this, the UAE slipped down the rankings from 20th to 28th place.
|
|
Despite this increase, QBE expects higher overall profitability in 2019, compared with 2018.
|
|
Despite this, Calma said the Australian government needed to do a lot more.
|
|
Despite this, the company's export volumes rose 17 percent to 6.2 million tonnes.
|
|
Despite this, he said, criticizing Ivanka Trump is beyond the pale of decency.
|
|
Despite this consistent opposition on and off Capitol Hill, ideological hold-outs remain.
|
|
Despite this, European climate commissioner Miguel Arias Canete seemed optimistic on Saturday morning.
|
|
Despite this, medical staff accused of having attempted to self-induce an abortion.
|
|
Yet despite this innovation, each Olympiad is inexorably linked back to its predecessors.
|
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Despite this, he was allowed to post a $60,000 bail and was released.
|
|
Yet despite this bygone historical context, many of these works feel surprisingly timely.
|
|
And brokers will be forced to route orders to IEX, despite this uncertainty.
|
|
Despite this, analysts are still concerned that 5G pricing could be too high.
|
|
Thus, we will charge onward despite this less than adequate response from CMS.
|
|
Because, despite this relative uptake in awareness, the loris vids are not dead.
|
|
Despite this slight price increase, we think Birchbox is still a great value.
|
|
Despite this good news, a number of looming threats could reverse our progress.
|
|
Despite this, the bad reputation of these loans is unwarranted in today's market.
|
|
Despite this early success, operator Shanghai International Energy Exchange is playing it cool.
|
|
Despite this positive outlook, Nomura did not alter its earning estimates for McDonald's.
|
|
Despite this, avocado growers just haven't been able to keep pace with demand.
|
|
Despite this, the president denied there was a mixed reaction to the speech.
|
|
Despite this week's gains, sterling is set to register its fifth consecutive monthly.
|
|
Despite this, we have seen a resurgence of the practice across the country.
|
|
Despite this growing support, however, Congress has repeatedly declined to make the change.
|
|
But despite this broad show of support, the new building has exposed divisions.
|
|
Despite this, Seto himself has even been accused of being a pedophile sympathizer.
|
|
Despite this, he managed to capture the chaos, which you can see below.
|
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Despite this risk, we still haven't figured out how to use antibiotics intelligently.
|
|
Despite this, the Sardinian club said they were ready to re-start training.
|
|
Despite this "loving your neighbor" phrase, people do not naturally love the stranger.
|
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Despite this, the U-boat had limitations: torpedoes required calculating the target's trajectory.
|
|
Despite this remarkable fluency in painting, within the social sphere, van Gogh struggled.
|
|
But despite this extinct rhino's spectacular appearance, very little is known about it.
|
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Despite this issue, they are the only tools we have to fight infections.
|
|
Despite this, the group's profit margins are around 12 percent — which isn't much.
|
|
Despite this, they held their first two opponents to just 16 points apiece.
|
|
Despite this profoundly unacceptable behavior, the special counsel persevered and wrote his report.
|
|
But despite this sure-footed narrative, the writing frequently feels hurried and trite.
|
|
Despite this evidence, the Trump administration is beholden to an anti-immigrant ideology.
|
|
Despite this, Chris Collins said I should fear Nate — because he speaks Korean.
|
|
Despite this, very few countries announced new initiatives to speed up emissions cuts.
|
|
Despite this evidence, Medici has denied having any connection with the Python vase.
|
|
Despite this, anti-trans sentiment appears to still be strong among certain conservatives.
|
|
Yet despite this throat-clearing, he continues to argue as though they are.
|
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Despite this, he blames Obamacare for enabling too frequent and unnecessary office visits.
|
|
Despite this, he considers his love for learning one of his best strengths.
|
|
Despite this, the results topped expectations and shares closed nearly 2 percent higher.
|
|
Still, despite this backdrop, the path of least resistance seems to be higher.
|
|
For years, despite this complexity of experience, the African immigrant went largely ignored.
|
|
Despite this record, many continue to add new criminal acts to this pile.
|
|
Despite this confident and often carefree persona, many teens feel small and insignificant.
|
|
Despite this, there is ample reason to believe the whistleblower's version of events.
|
|
Despite this, concerns about competition with cheap Mexican labor have not gone away.
|
|
Despite this, CEO Shantanu Narayen explained to Cramer what's driving the firm's growth.
|
|
Despite this, little funding has reached grassroots groups that are leading the change.
|
|
But, despite this slowdown, the services and construction sectors continue to support growth.
|
|
Despite this impressive accomplishment, Gordon's play was inconsistent and he frequently was benched.
|
|
Despite this, however, the bipartisan bill has rested mainly on the legislative backburner.
|
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The reason: Despite this growing chorus of elite criticism, the company is extremely popular.
|
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Despite this, the angle at which he's situated on the throne looks pretty funky.
|
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Despite this, Istanbul's Pride Week has been banned by authorities three years a row.
|
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Despite this expectation, McKenna said there was a slight risk of the collaboration derailing.
|
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Despite this fertile background, it wasn't obvious that Emmy could become a mathematician, too.
|
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Despite this, the 2016 Republican Platform "condemns" the Supreme Court's ruling in Obergefell v.
|
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Despite this, gold slid over 5 percent in the two months before Election Day.
|
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Despite this, Innes said overall global oil supply was currently enough to meet demand.
|
|
Despite this scandal, Olympiakos were still allowed to compete in this year's Champions League.
|
|
Despite this, when asked, the DOJ would not explain why charges were not pursued.
|
|
Despite this fact, Shane is coming back seven seasons later according to TV Line.
|
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Despite this, less than 0.1 percent of all loans are originated through fintech startups.
|
|
Despite this contribution to the industry's record profitability, TV writers' incomes were in decline.
|
|
Despite this, FERC continues to turn a blind eye to the looming climate crisis.
|
|
Despite this, the ruling PRI said no corner of Mexico has become off-limits.
|
|
You'll see that this company still is incredibly strong financially despite this week's report.
|
|
Despite this, the US-made Mac Pro went on sale on December 19th, 2013.
|
|
Despite this more assertive stance, Retno said relations between the two countries remained good.
|
|
Despite this notoriety, there is much more to Seren Sensei than that buzzy clip.
|
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Am I going to find a partner who's going to love me despite this?
|
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Despite this recommendation, there are relatively few protein bars that actually reach that threshold.
|
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Despite this, Cooper has maintained that he was framed for the Chino Hills murders.
|
|
Yet despite this prolonged spree, one long-standing milestone has yet to be passed.
|
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Despite this, there is in fact a deeper conceptual thread connecting DEVO with Myopia.
|
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Despite this, the sector is set to manage positive albeit slowing growth this year.
|
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Despite this unorthodox approach, or perhaps because of it, the resulting dish tastes incredible.
|
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Despite this, Mr Mugabe insists that he will still chair an upcoming party congress.
|
|
Despite this official process, I still encountered a number of questionable profiles throughout Zoosk.
|
|
Despite this week's setback, experts say the Galaxy Fold isn't necessarily dead on arrival.
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The fact that there's still strong opposition to immigration despite this is not surprising.
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But despite this obvious reading, humans do feel sorry for robots — all the time.
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Despite this progress, China continues ruthlessly to suppress anyone at odds with the regime.
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Despite this, the needle hasn't moved far enough in business, Hollywood and the church.
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Despite this, his career as a singer flourishes, thanks to his active fan base.
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Despite this incredible performance, Ripple is still the second biggest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.
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Despite this, he added that the bulletproof clipboard was of little comfort to him.
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Despite this chasm of understanding, our quirks are slowly becoming legible to one another.
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Despite this disclosure, the TPP and other trade negotiations remain largely shrouded in secrecy.
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Yet, despite this, we still think we would be best friends with her. 10.
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Despite this statistic, there are many good reasons for college graduates to be optimistic.
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Despite this brake on supply, diamond prices have still fallen by close to 30%.
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Despite this, there are approximately sixty Bitcoin ATM's in the State of New York.
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Despite this, or because of it, Maker still has a unique mystery about him.
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Despite this pretty bleak warning, there is only thing left for consumers to do.
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Despite this, their participation in studies and policy making has so far been minimal.
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Despite this initial encounter, much has been written since about how the two Mrs.
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Despite this, international websites are allowed to sell tests to Australians without official approval.
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Unfortunately, despite this effort and the clear voice of the voters, it's happening again.
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But despite this, there are always those who think they can screw us over.
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Despite this direct democracy, Europeans are alienated from politics and furious with their governments.
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Despite this (and for obvious narrative reasons), he never fails to pick himself up.
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Despite this, few expected the series to make inroads worldwide, least of all Capcom.
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Despite this and similar evidence, the Georgia state courts refused to reopen the case.
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Despite this, Microsoft doesn't appear to be afraid of Sony's new PlayStation 4 Pro.
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Yet, despite this concession, the various federal agencies that control this valuable spectrum—e.g.
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But the urge to do so is so strong, that people proceed despite this.
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Despite this however, Takakura-gumi's ex-mobster actors only ever play villains and thugs.
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Despite this solid record of success, the Trump administration is considering ending the program.
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Despite this perception of a nail biter, state polling painted a dramatically different picture.
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Despite this supposed opportunity, Roku submitted a filing with the FCC opposing the scheme.
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The Senate failed to confirm Cordray in December 2011, but despite this, on Jan.
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Despite this pileup of lawyers, Trump's defense has shown little coherence or strategic thinking.
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Yet despite this fact, Dr. Carson refused to react out of fear and hate.
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Despite this, social media blew up with posts of the hail and damaged cars.
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Despite this looseness, they never once fell out, even when used at the gym.
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Despite this, the MW07 true wireless headphones remain one of my favorite sounding pairs.
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Despite this anticipated increase, Goldman Sachs maintained its bullish outlook on the oil market.
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Despite this guidance, fewer than half of Americans have received a jab this season.
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Despite this measure, business hasn't been the same since before Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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Members of the committee still seemed committed to securing elections despite this potential roadblock.
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Despite this bleak outlook, there may be some hope for progress in Guinea-Bissau.
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Despite this dad's good intentions, his words had the potential to be quite harmful.
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But is The Red Woman prepared to fight despite this misstep in her prophesying?
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Despite this warnings, today only 19 states do not allow electronic transmission of ballots.
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Despite this, I love Decline II and rejoice in its 30th anniversary this month.
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Despite this, some smaller producers have found success with their homemade versions of kvass.
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Despite this, there is no organized jackfruit sector that monitors and promotes jackfruit products.
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Despite this rapid growth, it's hard to measure how well the program is working.
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Despite this massive cut, the property was still the most expensive listing in LA.
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But despite this purported deadline, the administration's regulatory agenda won't come grinding to halt.
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Despite this, federal agencies have exempted this barrier's construction from normal environmental impact reviews.
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Despite this, pundits still expect the race for victory in 2020 to be close.
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Despite this, McWhorter continued, I do know this: if Biden is the nominee, no.
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Despite this, only one has kickstarted widespread action across the globe in recent weeks.
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Despite this, we delivered our 18th consecutive quarter of positive consolidated comparable sales growth.
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But despite this intimacy, their later years were marked by dissension, addiction, and unhappiness.
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Despite this, it became the style to refer to it as the Seven Kingdoms.
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Despite this, the actors miraculously keep us on their side — until, finally, they can't.
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Despite this high-tech arrival system, Shanghai is, in a way, a late bloomer.
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Despite this, Canada is seen as a partner in the Indigenous HIV/AIDS movement.
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Despite this fundamentally close relationship, there are occasionally tensions between Israeli and American officials.
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Despite this progress, the city still seems to be struggling to meet the need.
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And despite this reduction, the market is projecting a lower path of rate hikes.
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Despite this, Shanks says the work to revitalize American small business is only beginning.
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Despite this ban, Chinese people regularly participated in the recreational use of the drug.
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"Despite this usage increase, service has been fluid there throughout the outbreak," Spataro wrote.
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Despite this, there was no testing done and the screening process was totally insufficient.
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But despite this, males that wave rapidly or drum rapidly actually have greater stamina.
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Despite this, the White House signaled Wednesday that Shulkin still has the President's backing.
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But there's some hope for the movie yet, despite this not-great opening weekend.
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Despite this massive marketing push, Latinos had no good reason to visit that website.
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Despite this less-than-auspicious start to her new vocation, she wasn&apost discouraged.
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Despite this, it appears Trump and Giuliani believe Zelensky should look into the matter.
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Despite this growing momentum, the Sanders campaign has avoid any direct attacks on Warren.
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"Despite this change, the country is still in hyperinflation," legislator Alfonso Marquina told reporters.
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Despite this weakness, Levi beat Wall Street's estimates for earnings per share and revenue.
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Despite this, differences apparently were tolerated by peers and voters who favored different courses.
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Despite this praise for his work, some controversy has emerged over Mishustin's extraordinary wealth.
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Despite this, she has prevailed and continued to speak out for those less fortunate.
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"Despite this verdict I am not considering giving up," she wrote on her website.
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Despite this, Fossil and Ticwatch keep making Wear OS watches, and they're surprisingly decent.
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Despite this, Arce has at times found herself at the center of local conflict.
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Despite this, the administration official said Trump "deeply respects" African states and Africa's citizens.
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Despite this nervousness, Wall Street is on pace to notch a banner annual performance.
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But supporters argue that despite this, Yang has been purposely sidelined by the media.
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Despite this history, and her own mother's experience, Flowers' view of science is nuanced.
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Despite this loss, however, he remains a clear-cut member of the featherweight elite.
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Despite this, it seems at some point Facebook decided to stop putting resources into Groups.
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"Despite this deliberate pullback, we achieved growth across key financials," CEO Victor Luis told investors.
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Despite this, she said she agreed to come over to his house later that month.
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But despite this, the track never wallows in sadness or gets too dark to handle.
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Despite this, iOS continued to have a large lead in terms of total dollars spent.
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Despite this, most analysts still expect U.S. production to break through 10 million bpd soon.
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Despite this, pre-employment drug testing continues to be a hiring requirement for many workplaces.
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Despite this, Castro has struggled to climb above 1 to 2 percent in primary polls.
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Despite this, Jill recognized that Harvey had done something untoward to Rose, if not illegal.
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Despite this situation in the U.S., Huawei sold more than 54 million devices last quarter.
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Despite this environment, Trump is insisting that he wants talks with Iranian leaders without preconditions.
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Fixel was also a deep believer in India despite This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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Despite this advocacy, Darryl struggled to put back together the pieces of his own life.
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Despite this, Barton is still cited as an expert by a number of GOP lawmakers.
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Despite this, Indian news publications and journalists posted it on their websites and Twitter accounts.
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Despite this multilevel success, or perhaps because of it, Byrne remains resolutely curious and deferential.
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Despite this, Nagamatsu's collection, which floats between the magical and the real, deserves a look.
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So despite this quarter's poor outcome, hopes for a bounce-back could keep equities buoyant.
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Despite this, it has not yet sent a senior official behind bars on corruption charges.
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Despite this, the four of them were allegedly let go only after providing DNA samples.
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Despite this, last year, one of her cooks showed a dick pic to a server.
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Despite this "rough patch" for advisors, robo-advisors won't replace humans anytime soon, Zhao said.
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Despite this admission, however, immigration officials are undeterred from their goal of removing Vietnamese immigrants.
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Opportunities for growth However, despite this negative forecast, economic activity remained steady in some countries.
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" Despite this misleading title, the head of Spain's government is referred to as "prime minister.
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But despite this very grave revelation, a funny thing happened when I got the news.
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Despite this, the experience wasn't traumatizing for Chloe—in fact, it expanded her sexual identity.
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Despite this absence of agreement, the evidence suggests that even less serious harassment causes harm.
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Despite this, I believe Donald Trump deserves a chance, as any other president would have.
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But despite this rise, the asexual community was — and still is — often regarded with confusion.
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Despite this, Brian still thinks that the preferential treatment has contributed to the pull factor.
|
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Despite this leak, Motorola has yet to confirm when this device will hit the market.
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In other words, there's still scope for further progress and development despite this incredible achievement.
|
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Despite this setback, shares of the company remain up more than 57 percent since January.
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Despite this, Likud did not even bother to draft an economic platform before the election.
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Despite this information, neither the FDA nor drugmakers took action to end the inappropriate prescribing.
|
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Despite this added difficulty, Cook accomplished his goal just one month after returning to riding.
|
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Despite this added layer of engagement, the Echo Show demands very little from the user.
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Despite this, however, the Front had long been consigned to the fringes of French politics.
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Despite this traditional association, Susun extensively and ebulliently stressed that femininity is a cultural construct.
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Despite this lack of definition, the Trump administration's broad goal of lowering taxes is clear.
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Despite this, Western officials present a relatively upbeat picture of how the battle is going.
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Despite this, attacks continue to threaten to the lives of people in the north-east.
|
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Despite this burn, Scaramucci reportedly still plans to take Lizza out for a beer (LOL).
|
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Despite this growth, Under Armour's sales remain a fraction of those at its larger competitors.
|
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Despite this, some analysts expect oil demand in Asia and especially China to remain strong.
|
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Despite this strong compliance, market indicators followed by OPEC still suggest a glut could appear.
|
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Despite this, Sumpter said that the bilateral trade talks will continue throughout Pence's Asia tour.
|
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Despite this seemingly principled departure, Google actually kept several of its lower-profile businesses going.
|
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However, despite this goldilocks environment, a specter of pessimism is looming over the U.S. economy.
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Despite this, they are more likely to be in the less prestigious "middle" author position.
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Despite this, seeing through a few metres of it is not too hard, sediment permitting.
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Despite this legislation, many people still do not receive treatment for mental illness and addiction.
|
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Despite this, Uber is still envisions self-driving cars a key part of its business.
|
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Despite this, it is not yet clear, how strongly global oil markets will be affected.
|
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Despite this evolving through different formats over time the fundamental effects have not been altered.
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Despite this impressive number, only a third of India's 1.25 billion citizens have Internet access.
|
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Despite this assertion, he seemed to understand the situation pretty well during his media tour.
|
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Despite this drop for Clinton on morality, his overall approval rating held strong among Democrats.
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Despite this unfortunate error we believe the overall thesis of the book 'Outrages' still holds.
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Despite this law, racial and ethnic minorities still face fewer housing opportunities than other households.
|
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Despite this reversal, the concept of extreme vetting was again cast into the national spotlight.
|
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Despite this push for a national program for retirement savings, the looming coverage gap remains.
|
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And despite this script never getting any Oscar attention, I think it's Tarantino's best. Ever.
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Despite this, Karp defended this decision at a town hall meeting, the Washington Post reported.
|
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Despite this, Obama wanted to secure a signature achievement to cement his foreign policy legacy.
|
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But despite this progress, women remain vastly underrepresented in elected office both here and internationally.
|
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But despite this weakness, the stock has retained its strong buy consensus from the Street.
|
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Despite this however, little has changed in China's approach to the region in recent years.
|
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Despite this, some of the gym members inquired about installing a machine in their offices.
|
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Despite this, he was given only cough medicine and antibiotics by the Dugway Army Hospital.
|
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Despite this, they were not allowed to push that investigation further, because of political correctness.
|
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Despite this, Shaw says that it was her decision to get involved in organized crime.
|
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It's important to remember that despite this contest, vulnerability disclosures are your friend, not foe.
|
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" Despite this, he said, his revolutionary ideals allowed him "to live with peace of mind.
|
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Despite this, our star is one of the least understood objects in our cosmic neighborhood.
|
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Despite this advice, doctors still sometimes prescribe oral fluconazole for severe symptoms or repeat infections.
|
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Despite this, remaining in the witch camp is better than the alternative for many women.
|
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Despite this continued enthusiasm for monitoring the border, Gilchrist has struggled to organize further actions.
|
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Despite this being clearly anti-competitive, regulators have yet to issue even a tepid warning.
|
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Despite this, society and young people in general are becoming more accommodating of public nudity.
|
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Despite this tragedy, the X-15 was flown nine more times in the following year.
|
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Despite this, researchers found a "general state of confusion" about the effectiveness of deletion methods.
|
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Despite this, "Oprah 85033" merchandise has swept online retailers in the days following her speech.
|
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Despite this, and despite its practical shortcomings, the idea of the Anglosphere will probably endure.
|
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Yet despite this very real reckoning, countless retailers are not only surviving, but also thriving.
|
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Despite this, Trump insisted the flu is more dangerous and singled out Cuomo for criticism.
|
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Lou has been working so hard despite this terrible situation for the people of Pennsylvania.
|
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Despite this, Alexa's ubiquity is a plausible enough future that it is worth seriously pondering.
|
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" Despite this, she adds: "I was lucky enough to be able to close my door.
|
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AT&T is Deeply Undervalued Despite this tremendous potential, AT&T stock is historically cheap.
|
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Despite this well-worn framework, The Sound of My Voice is entirely satisfying and worthwhile.
|
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Despite this, and though this scene takes place on fuckin' Venus, Hitler remains endlessly paranoid.
|
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Despite this lack of progress, Trump seemed hopeful about the prospect in his Twitter posts.
|
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Despite this, most economists believe Fed easing will have only limited impact on the economy.
|
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Despite this iconic status and passage of 25905 years, unresolved questions around the artist persist.
|
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Despite this record number, the Dow surged more than 214,21500 points at its session high.
|
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Despite this (slightly goofy) permeation, the rise of semi-obsessive data monitoring wasn't a given.
|
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Despite this record, he still trails behind rivals Sanders ($34.5 million) and Buttigieg ($24.7 million).
|
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Despite this high cost, the authors found no studies that evaluate approaches to reducing it.
|
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Despite this, there are some senators who have signaled a willingness to pass aid legislation.
|
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Despite this setback, shares of the company remain up more than 66 percent since January.
|
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Despite this, there are still features pro-users look for, like a removable hard drive.
|
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Despite this tragedy, the community has responded in a way that fills me with hope.
|
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Despite this headwind, however, design activity remains robust and SNPS has had no ill effects.
|
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Despite this, there's apparently little research on why people get so attached to their Pokémon.
|
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Despite this history, the F.C.C. has decided on a new direction, the opposite of pragmatism.
|
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Despite this fact, European regulators moved forward with restrictions on siloxanes based on these models.
|
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Despite this, Expedia does not have a specific graduate program for recruits with an MBA.
|
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Replacing zero years with, say, caregiver credits would help safeguard women's retirement despite this discrepancy.
|
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Despite this huge black mark, she already has ascended to great heights within the agency.
|
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Despite this imbalance in food production, the quality of life in Tuvalu is relatively high.
|
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Despite this rapid capacity expansion, regulatory roadblocks are hampering the construction of even more terminals.
|
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Despite this challenge, it's not just the new legislative activity that gives cause for optimism.
|
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Despite this realization, and even as one protests, grows angry, becomes frustrated, can one celebrate?
|
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Despite this checkered past, Nader accrued substantial political influence in the US and Middle East.
|
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Despite this, Tucker did have something going for him: A grandma who loved him tenaciously.
|
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Despite this diversity, these robots primarily take on two roles: surveillance and explosive-ordnance disposal.
|
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Despite this, the response from the international community to Russia's escalating cyberattacks has been muted.
|
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Despite this optimism, however, their initial timeline already appears to have shifted, per the Hill.
|
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Despite this, the Soviets did less for computers than Steve Wozniak in the Jobs family's garage.
|
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Despite this year's bleak financial outlook, Mr. Kern shows no signs of diminishing his signature showmanship.
|
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Despite this, there is overlap that all women experience when it comes to shouldering gender expectations.
|
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F-35 REQUEST Despite this, Tsai said Taiwan's ties with the United States have been improving.
|
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But despite this evidence of an alien threat, the northern frontier remains lightly guarded, overlooked, vulnerable.
|
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Despite this, it might be that Alphabet lost its nerve too soon in the robotics game.
|
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Despite this, on almost every measurable level, this war on our own citizens has abjectly failed.
|
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Despite this kerfuffle, Turner seems to be enjoying married life, although it's all still very new.
|
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Fascinatingly, and despite this odd configuration, HD 98800 still exhibits characteristics consistent with early planetary formation.
|
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Despite this sad reason for Booth ending their relationship, things are great in Bristowe's love life.
|
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Despite this slight increase in resistance to drugs, the WHO recommended that treatment continue as usual.
|
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I mean, most experts seem to concur that, despite this involvement, it didn't change the results.
|
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Despite this, both feel like they have a similar outlook on humanity's exploitative relationship with nature.
|
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Beyoncé's Blackness should come as a surprise to no one, despite this hilarious Saturday Night Live!
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Despite this, every year in Nepal there are cases of women dying due to the practice.
|
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Despite this, Bavor didn't show much on stage besides a line drawing of the planned hardware.
|
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Despite this high rate, Warren says the faith community has traditionally treated the subject as taboo.
|
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Despite this defiant attitude from Netanyahu, Lappin warns that the Syrians feel emboldened by Russian support.
|
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Despite this increase, or perhaps in reaction to efforts to combat it, vaccine doubters remain vocal.
|
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And yet despite this remarkable renaissance, the listening experience — particularly around discovery — has remained virtually unchanged.
|
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Despite this, the pitch session provides nothing particularly revolutionary with which to reimagine story and power.
|
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Despite this fact, the Speaker of the House decided to do it anyway... on national television.
|
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Despite this, riot police fired multiple rounds of pepper-spray balls, flash bangs, and rubber projectiles.
|
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Despite this, most remain confident that the RBI has already gone too far to reverse course.
|
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Despite this, America still takes in more income from its investments abroad than it pays out.
|
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Despite this, the positive sentiment in broader markets kept these banks in the black throughout trade.
|
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Despite this, the kittens are killed at the end of the experiment, according to the documents.
|
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Despite this, today, new gaming platforms are still typically sold on the premise of technological prowess.
|
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Despite this, Square Enix continues to make efforts to broaden the appeal of the beloved series.
|
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Despite this, López Obrador has said he wants the people's will to govern his decision-making.
|
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But despite this, it's taken a surprising amount of time to actually see a widespread release.
|
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Despite this sporting contribution, however, Pakistan's exports as a whole have lagged behind the country's aspirations.
|
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Despite this, Buckingham Palace was reportedly pushing Harry not to invite Fergie — but Harry pushed back.
|
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Despite this remarkable diversity, most of the species that have been studied are anatomically quite similar.
|
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Despite this sense of uncertainty, you can still have fun with your love life this month.
|
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Despite this, Alfa Romeo has built what is unequivocally the most brilliant car I've ever driven.
|
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Despite this, Buckingham Palace was reportedly pushing Harry not to invite Fergie — but Harry pushed back.
|
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Despite this, Harpaz predicts Amazon could do some damage to big box stores should it arrive.
|
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Despite this, Froome was allowed to race in the Tour de France just before it began.
|
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But Facebook says it's still considered a test, despite this prominent placement in Facebook's main navigation.
|
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Despite this coming gusher of red ink, neither Trump nor Clinton propose monkeying around with entitlements.
|
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Despite this, we (and the rest of the world) still have a hard time explaining Slack.
|
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But despite this appeal to Trump voters, Mr Moore held a steady lead in the polls.
|
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Despite this, nothing appeared to be amiss when Williams hosted her talk show Wednesday and Thursday.
|
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Despite this epic toll, there are early signs that at least one battle may be ending.
|
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It's the holidays, and despite this heavy news cycle, not all is ruined in this world.
|
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" Despite this "oversight," he adds, "she remains in good standing with the terms of her probation.
|
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Despite this, democracy promotion schemes continue on autopilot in many countries, shielded by multi-year budgets.
|
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Despite this, he still found that water is be a prevailing surface feature in most cases.
|
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Despite this impressive gain, it turns out that not everyone is taking advantage of mobile payments.
|
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Despite this, police commissioner Cressida Dick said in July she was "completely comfortable" with the trials.
|
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Despite this upheaval, however, Australia's exports of iron ore doubled to 818m tonnes in 20153-17.
|
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Despite this shift, sales per square foot remains an important metric in gauging a center's health.
|
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Despite this success in Twitter's state of the business, Twitter is not a leader in diversity.
|
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Despite this support and the pressure of U.S. energy sanctions, power on the ground hadn't shifted.
|
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Despite this, Facebook made profits of $3.7 billion globally in 2015 on revenues of $17.9 billion.
|
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Despite this, millions of people do not sleep enough and experience insane problems as a result.
|
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Despite this, neither South Yorkshire Police nor the government have ever acknowledged any wrongdoing at Orgreave.
|
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Despite this forewarning, it's inevitable that you will be caught completely off guard when asked out.
|
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But, despite this, she says she wishes she'd never accepted the role in the first place.
|
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Despite this anecdotal evidence of the effect of pay transparency, a note of caution is warranted.
|
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Despite this, little is known about the impacts climate change will have on those biological hotbeds.
|
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Despite this, there is scant academic literature to suggest a specific causal link between the two.
|
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Despite this, Buckingham Palace was reportedly pushing Harry not to invite Fergie — but Harry pushed back.
|
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Despite this, Amazon doesn't seem to have any plans to pull back its censorship in India.
|
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Despite this comeback though, many families across the country are still struggling to make ends meet.
|
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Despite this deeply troubling statistic, 34 women's shelters have been shut down due to government cuts.
|
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Despite this, UBS did some analysis last month and found incredibly that investors still "underown" Apple.
|
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Despite this generous offer EDF could still lose out as it is liable for cost overruns.
|
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Despite this momentum, here are three reasons why investors are steering clear of the auto sector.
|
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Trump plans to appeal these rulings despite this being the second time he's lost in court.
|
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Despite this small win, it seems like Parsons, like many fashion schools, needs to do better.
|
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Despite this, the country still remains attractively valued at 8 times the price to earnings ratio.
|
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Despite this, there's something to be said for investors paying closest attention to their home turf.
|
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However, despite this enormous success, not everyone in Asia is happy with the American-led order.
|
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Despite this, "I don't think one should take away that you shouldn't bother trying," says Levine.
|
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Despite this, the solid gains pushed the likes of BP and Royal Dutch Shell sharply higher.
|
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Despite this, Bianchini says they could have done better — they were about a decade too early.
|
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But despite this, Shula finds a way to carve autonomy out of her increasingly desperate situation.
|
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Despite this, there was no attempt to shoot down the North Korean missile on July Fourth.
|
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Despite this fact, right-to-try advocates maintain that the FDA remains a roadblock to access.
|
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Despite this massive amount of spending, the company's revenue was just $8.8 million during that period.
|
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Despite this association, experts have yet to definitively confirm the link between Zika and birth defects.
|
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Despite this call, a new weekly ferry service between North Korea and Russia began last week.
|
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Despite this, YG Entertainment's stocks dropped about 16 percent after the release of the text messages.
|
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Despite this, many parents and students chose to be taught in Mandarin anyway, Mr Zenz found.
|
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Despite this, Kratom is used for everything from pain relief to anxiety reduction, and sexual enhancement.
|
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Yet despite this the election remains a big gamble for the prime minister, for several reasons.
|
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Despite this harrowing tragedy, NYC Pride and its parade were filled with an overwhelmingly joyful energy.
|
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Despite this obsession with risk management, the bank faces some risks that are hard to control.
|
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Despite this considerable impact, the appropriate diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer remains less than perfect.
|
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Despite this, the strategy is designed for the long term and might not see results immediately.
|
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Despite this, politicians and movement leaders are likely to rage against the dying of the light.
|
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Despite this, his signed action figure ended up selling for "just over $5,500," according to Huldt.
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Despite this, mortgage denials across the board are at their lowest rate since at least 2004.
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And if you go down that path despite this obvious red flag, you could be doomed.
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Despite this, Johnson has insisted that the United Kingdom will leave the EU on October 31.
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Despite this, our terrorism legislation and national security apparatus still focus disproportionately on Islamist-inspired threats.
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Despite this progress, much more work needs to be done in Connecticut and around the nation.
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Still, despite this slightly more casual approach, I stuck with "World of Warcraft" for a while.
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Despite this being an agreed, friendly deal with committed financing, it has been a rocky ride.
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Despite this, she has long had the support of younger politicians in the country's political hierarchy.
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Yet, despite this lax wording, when it came to the House floor, no critical debate followed.
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Despite this reality, some U.S. non-profit organizations continue to push falsehoods and support plain packaging.
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Despite this week's gains, the euro is still vulnerable to regional political instability and U.S. tariffs.
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Despite this fact, however, there are many people who fear change, and so they resist it.
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But don't be a know-it-all today, despite this influence, and try to stay flexible.
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After continuing to use the boy's restroom despite this, he allegedly received a one-day suspension.
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Despite this predicted miss, Munster says he's still optimistic about Tesla and its stock bouncing back.
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Despite this, he's drawn huge crowds to his rallies and soared to the top of polls.
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And two: despite this constant stream, a boundary is always in place between fan and artist.
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Japan. Despite this, Pyongyang has a couple of classic Japanese-style restaurants with food conveyor belts.
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Despite this negativity, positive content is more likely to be shared, liked, and go viral online.
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Despite this security responsibility, Bilello says he fears a generation that was not alive before Sept.
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Despite this, Huawei confirmed that it is still launching the Mate 30 Pro on September 19.
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Despite this, Huawei is still planning to launch its Mate 30 Pro smartphone on September 19.
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However, despite this, the Kurds have always been used as a shield for the PKK-PYD.
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Despite this, Zuckerberg has far from extravagant tastes when it comes to cars, clothes, and travel.
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Despite this, Grassley has reportedly grown frustrated with Manafort's lawyers, who he believes have been uncooperative.
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Despite this, John wrote that Her Majesty joined him and Princess Anne on the dance floor.
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Yet, despite this more holistic view of health, policy makers tend to equate health with healthcare.
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Despite this freedom of choice, the district's schools tend to be segregated by race and socioeconomics.
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Despite this, or maybe because of it, people tend to avoid financial talks with their partner.
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Despite this, Trump identified Page as one of his key foreign policy advisers in March 2016.
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Despite this, significant majorities share with the expectation that their images will not be disseminated further.
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Despite this, Trump is expected declare this week that Iran is not complying with the pact.
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Despite this, Rome could not admit it had made a mistake and send the goddess home.
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Despite this being a period of Jim Crow segregation, his mobile studio was open to all.
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Despite this evenhanded treatment, I found myself crediting the black characters more than the white ones.
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Despite this depressing narrative, some young people have emerged from the rubble of our financial ruin.
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Despite this, Chinese "netizens" — or people on social media — were up in arms about the proposal.
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But it would be good to let them know that, despite this disagreement, you respect them.
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Despite this fact, online outlets continue to use the painting to illustrate who the Vandals were.
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"We will continue to show up despite this," the medical professional in the Northeast told VICE.
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Despite this fact, the sloping site, accessible by stairs, has an almost supernatural quality to it.
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Despite this good news, the United States lags far behind most European countries in life expectancy.
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Of its philosophical architecture there was never any doubt, despite this revival's eagerness to ensure relevance.
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Despite this reality, the bill would evade U.S. refugee protection responsibilities, foisting them on to Mexico.
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Yet, despite this common goal, the price tag of adoption in the United States varies widely.
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Despite this trend, it could be a while before mock meat consumption in China becomes widespread.
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Average potency and availability have also increased, despite this sweeping response from the criminal justice system.
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Despite this, we still feel TurboTax offers a valuable and honest product for filing your taxes.
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Despite this artwork, the country's indigenous population was very much off to the side at Expo.
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Despite this, it collapses down to a manageable 19 inches long, weighing in at 2.5 pounds.
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Despite this, high schools, including in affluent areas, continue to experience strong interest in football tryouts.
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Despite this, high schools, including in affluent areas, continue to experience strong interest in football tryouts.
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Despite this, more than 66,000 people have died in terror-related incidents in Iraq since 2001.
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Despite this, immigrants should have information that might help them steer away from lousy lemon lawyers.
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Despite this threat and other encouragement from deficit hawks, the president signed the bill Friday afternoon.
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Despite this, many presidents included in this study were some of the country's most high achieving.
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And yet, despite this split control, the blame fell squarely on the shoulders of congressional Republicans.
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Despite this difference, they decide to try and work together (albeit temporarily) to capture the asset.
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Despite this, the video was reposted for years by other users who didn't acknowledge this fact.
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Despite this bipartisanship, the parties could not be more different in their approaches to women's issues.
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Plus, despite this being a "midsize" truck there's a massive amount of room in the cabin.
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Despite this fact, half of the women Accenture surveyed work for a company without any networks.
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Despite this growing education, however, Democratic voters are still more likely to lack a college degree.
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But despite this resilience, home-based child care providers struggle to keep up with their expenses.
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Despite this, it remains to be seen whether Maguire or Trump himself will face any consequences.
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Despite this, "it's still advantageous to book income overseas," Toder noted while speaking with The Hill.
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Despite this, the Impossible Burger has seen nationwide success, focusing its marketing strategy on environmental benefits.
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Despite this familial rift, Musk is seemingly still close with his brother Kimbal and sister Tosca.
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Despite this mammoth effort, shooting was sporadic, pausing for up to six months at a time.
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" Despite this, Loading's core purpose is to resist the "cultural liquidation" of Kurdish culture," Özgen said.
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Whether despite this or because of it, the restaurant seems to have improved in subtle ways.
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But despite this, female migrant workers are often at the bottom of the socio-economic pile.
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Despite this, CBD is something nobody knows much about, and certainly nobody is monitoring it properly.
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Yet, despite this, the shader issue has emerged not even 48 hours after the game's worldwide release.
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Nonetheless, despite this Titanic accomplishment, the Thunder were easily eliminated in the first round of the playoffs.
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Despite this ancient tsunami, people continued to live along this part of the Papua New Guinea coast.
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Despite this, big global trends like climate change are hastening investment in technology solutions to environmental problems.
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Despite this slump, Barclays has been the second-best performer among European investment banks since Staley's arrival.
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Yet despite this, recent statistics reveal that only 3.2 percent (7.3 million Americans) follow a vegetarian diet.
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Despite this progress, Ludwig and Miller said that overall installations of potentially harmful apps rose in 2016.
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We also know that, despite this ardent repeal effort, Obamacare is currently more popular than ever before.
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Despite this, mayors have stood their ground in places like New York City, Chicago, and San Francisco.
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Despite this, the league has grown into a thriving, worldwide brand, with record television revenue to boot.
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But despite this near-term weakness, some strategists say the longer-term trend is a bullish one.
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"We are trying to keep our determination and morale strong despite this environment of isolation," he said.
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"But so far, despite this, elections have always been accepted as free and fair," she told CNN.
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They are somehow credited with a 26-game consecutive wins streak, despite this streak containing 27 games.
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Despite this, she asked Govindarajulu to cease her public campaign, as it brought shame to their family.
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But despite this relationship, no one has previously accused Kushner of having a role in the incident.
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Despite this disappointment, Portugal had the honour of introducing the world to Kinas, the very hairy boy.
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Nevertheless, despite this, her approach creates a lot more direct government investment that firms might lobby for.
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So when people come along and say, 'Look, I'm still hot despite this extra pound of fat!
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Despite this, Lynch's emotional journey and tense relationship with Sofia is the strongest part of Assassin's Creed.
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Despite this, Final Frontier and the Project PoSSUM team take the lessons of Soyuz 11 very seriously.
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Despite this, most political decisions are made by men, based on a male understanding of the world.
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That helps explain why, despite this litany of woes, conversations about euro-zone reform have gone nowhere.
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Despite this new glimmer of life, the AV industry has mostly dialed down its efforts in Washington.
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Despite this uncompromisingly hard line, he was politely received by the German chancellor and the French president.
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Despite this being her first time running for office, Mahere is no stranger to the political ring.
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But despite this being a normal practice for catch and release fisherman, the public was still outraged.
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Despite this, many legislatures enact or amend statutes in a piecemeal fashion, sometimes leading to unanticipated results.
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Despite this fear, Arie's mother grows fond of Lauren, perhaps because they're wearing the same periwinkle sweater.
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Despite this air support, the Western-backed Afghan military is suffering some of its worst casualties yet.
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Despite this move, Facebook will remain fierce competition for Twitter as the live streaming space heats up.
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Despite this, "it's not carte blanche" for world leaders who tweet — even if the consequences are light.
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Despite this rating, which prevents bank M&A, FITB reiterated that bank acquisitions remain a low priority.
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Despite this tremendous boon, the companies that have DevOps engineers on staff are still in the minority.
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Despite this, the organization said more research needs to be done before it can be officially licensed.
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But despite this potential minefield, workplaces remain one of the most common places for couples to meet.
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But despite this common impulse, these concerned outsiders did not always sing from an identical hymn-sheet.
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Despite this, nothing on the packaging makes clear where the beer is actually brewed, the complaint said.
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Despite this sparring, the pompous expression "cultural, religious and humanist inheritance" does actually correspond to something real.
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Despite this, and despite the fact that it costs $1.99, Forest has a solid five-star rating.
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Despite this, Sony actually charged a significantly higher price for the PSP Go than other PSP models.
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Despite this code, the sport has recently had its share of scandals, including allegations of match-fixing.
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Despite this recent boost in performance, there's been a massive overall shift to index funds and ETFs.
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Despite this dedication to scrubbing her Patreon life of identifying markers, Stephanie says she trusts her fans.
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Despite this, Bannerless is interesting because it feels like it was imported from another, less cynical era.
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Despite this climate of heinous intolerance, Belgrade has somehow become a global hub for gender reassignment surgery.
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"Despite this potential discrimination, the fact that girls still survive better than boys is striking," she says.
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Despite this official designation, people across the U.S. use medical pot for a wide range of ailments.
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But despite this good news, the authors of the current report say there are some worrying trends.
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Despite this week's pause, Asian buyers are expected to return as the northern hemisphere winter sets in.
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Despite this, reporters and activists are holding out hope for a "climate change election" in the future.
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Despite this, it is striking how Trump appears fascinated with the challenge of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Despite this, Italy appeared safe once more when Del Piero coolly dispatched a penalty on 21 minutes.
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Despite this, European export credit agencies are guaranteeing trade finance for Western companies doing business with Iran.
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But despite this scope, XCOM 2 is still fantastically good at fostering personal relationships with your soldiers.
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Despite this drop, the U.S. may still be the best place for investors looking to buy stocks.
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Despite this, there are signs that point to a more amply supplied market heading further into 2019.
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" Despite this, the company claims that "Verizon Wireless operations have had very minimal impact from the strike.
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Despite this, President Clinton, as well as President Bush, agreed that this relocation was the right move.
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Despite this, Coates and the Tokyo 2020 organizers are confident that the operating budget will break even.
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Samsung is certainly not out of the mobile business despite this disaster, but recovery will be slow.
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Despite this, it's taboo for investors to ask about a founder's own money, and for understandable reasons.
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Despite this, however, Allen never lost interest in the project or the prospect of communicating with extraterrestrials.
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Despite this last-minute opponent change, Struve was able to score a fairly dominant win in Manchester.
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Despite this, brimming inventories across the world were preventing supply shortfalls and sharper price spikes, traders said.
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Despite this, society still gives singles a hard time and sees them as a threat or burden.
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"Therefore, Johnson's quest for a majority still remains very much up in the air despite this announcement."
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Despite this, David Abraham, the chief executive of Channel 4, had later vowed to continue the production.
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Despite this program costing the taxpayers nothing, last year's Congress allowed the fund to expire in September.
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Despite this high level of expenditure, only half of Hispanics visit a medical provider during the year.
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Despite this ecological pioneering, his name, though monumental in Brazil, is not widely known in New York.
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Despite this legal uncertainty, people's interest in blocking ads, particularly on their cellphones, is unlikely to wane.
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But despite this and the state's conservative politics, there's some evidence that unions can win their campaign.
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We expect Taiwanese banks' credit profiles to remain stable despite this large and rising exposure to SMEs.
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And yet, despite this authentic re-creation of the past, "The Post" is not a period movie.
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Despite this clear and essential medical need, birth control pills were rarely treated like an important medication.
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Despite this beauty, Claire, Jamie and Murtagh are essentially charting a course through a pit of vipers.
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Despite this, he has said he will not stand as a parliamentary candidate in the upcoming election.
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Despite this, the superpower will still lead the way when it comes to global growth in 2024.
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Despite this looming crisis, only eight percent of Americans currently have a long term care insurance policy.
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Despite this, analysts are convinced the demand for electric cars will increase again in the long term.
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Despite this, Instagram has continued to grow in users, which has been n increasingly difficult for Facebook.
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Despite this revelation, the filings were heavily redacted and didn't contain any concrete answers to big questions.
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Despite this settlement, Kroger is still boycotting Visa credit cards at some locations over its interchange fees.
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I've been teaching through the months of chemotherapy, but, despite this, I've run out of medical leave.
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Despite this record of rehabilitation, she was denied parole five times in a period of six years.
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Despite this the imageboard has now returned to the clearnet, run by Watkins under a new name.
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Despite this ominous picture, the Zika Virus can be defeated through simple, time-tested public health measures.
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"Despite this, I regret the concerns this has raised regarding the use of taxpayer dollars," Price said.
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Despite this, I managed to receive an education at a government-run school in a rural area.
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Yet despite this fertile ground, traditional beliefs about death and spirits could've stopped the foreign holiday dead.
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Despite this, it's possible to get Gardasil at any age—if you're willing to pay for it.
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Despite this hype around the state of the art, the state of the practice is less futuristic.
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Despite this, there was a general sense of goodwill, with Palestinian leaders saying nice things about him.
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Yes, but: Despite this progress, the current rate of reductions is insufficient to meet the 2050 goals.
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Despite this, the 28503 refugee ceiling for Latin America and the Caribbean is set at just 22019,000.
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Despite this victory, there remains much work to do before students in Florida enjoy equal voting rights.
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Despite this success, the leaders of MUD need to be adroit and careful about their next steps.
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Despite this statement having all the trappings of something known as a "lie," Gianforte hasn't retracted it.
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Despite this gathering, there isn't a big chance of Apple launching a TV subscription business anytime soon.
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Sokal wrote something left-wing and jargony, and that was enough, despite this piece being actively nonsensical.
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Despite this year's big drop in cryptocurrency prices, their holdings are still worth nearly a billion dollars.
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Despite this forewarning, I wasn't prepared for dealing with so many semi-professional alcoholics at my office.
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Despite this, as in many other countries around the world, polyamorous relationships are not afforded legal recognition.
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Despite this, she ran 100 meters, then 800 meters, and managed a long jump on the day.
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Despite this, Woolworths rationed the amount of toilet paper customers could buy while it boosts stock levels.
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Despite this high number of victims, the resources available to trans and non-binary victims are lacking.
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Despite this, senators insist they do not see Congress being shut down due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Despite this, central banks are likely to deliver what investors want when they meet again in September.
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But despite this impressive fundraising, Sanders has a monetary advantage that other candidates seem unable to match.
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It is not a normal forest, in other words, but despite this, it is a familiar one.
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Despite this intriguing provenance, the smell is not especially memorable; I found it powdery and faintly sour.
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Yet, despite this yield curve's record of predicting many recessions, investors are looking at the wrong curve.
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