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1. Despite the fact that she was wearing a seat belt, she was thrown sharply forward.
2. She's taking her children on holiday, despite the fact that school starts tomorrow.
3. She went to Spain despite the fact that her doctor had told her to rest.
4. Despite the fact that she is short, she is an excellent basketball player.
5. He refused to help me, despite the fact that I asked him several times.
6. She was good at physics despite the fact that she found it boring.
7. All three diabetic patients had a satisfactory outcome despite the fact that one of them has severe autonomic neuropathy.
8. A 15,000 crowd created a soccer-style atmosphere despite the fact that the tourists fielded essentially their second team.
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9. This despite the fact that the eventual outcomes, nationalism and defence of territory, are quite similar.
10. He refused to help me despite the fact that I've done many things for him.
11. Despite the fact that Johannesburg is situated some 5,000 feet above sea level, I felt comfortable.
12. Despite the fact that I was petrified with fear, I was st ill their leader.
13. Adams expressed her preference for New York, despite the fact that she's lived in California for six years.
14. Not very, despite the fact that gas can substitute 50-80% of diesel oil.
15. McGee made his decision despite the fact that no one has been seriously injured since the range opened 44 years ago.
16. He did better junior year, despite the fact that he spent nearly all of it arguing with the priests.
17. Despite the fact that the conclusions are wrong, we can interpret this as the product of a scientific mind at work.
18. She took the opportunity despite the fact that many of her colleagues let her know that they judged her disloyal.
19. Similarly, all feelings should be considered valid, despite the fact that they may upset other group members.
20. The first half looks like an even match, despite the fact that Oregon is not playing well.
21. First, how is successful communication possible despite the fact that many utterances produced are incomplete, elliptical or linguistically ill-formed?
22. She felt suddenly more secure despite the fact that she was flanked by men with knives.
23. Almost 13,000 flocked to the rain-soaked Gloucestershire course, despite the fact that outdated Sunday trading laws kept the bookmakers at home.
24. She and Charles worked hard and, despite the fact that they were pursuing the same course, without rivalry.
25. The interview had gone well and, despite the fact that there had been three other candidates, the job was hers.
26. The government remains reluctant actively to support or encourage women's employment despite the fact that women's employment is growing steadily.
27. Lorin said he and his sister make a good team, despite the fact that they sometimes argue.
28. It is a well-documented fact that guys will not ask for directions. This is a biological thing. This is why it takes several million sperm cells... to locate a female egg, despite the fact that the egg is, relative to them, the size of Wisconsin. Dave Barry 
29. Truman was not prepared to do so as yet, despite the fact that in general he fully supported Acheson.
30. In the second, nervous disorders have no effect on absenteeism, despite the fact that they are caused by poor jobs.
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