Similar words: despite, to the effect that, respite, not that, at that, de facto, see that, bite the dust.
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61. Despite the fact that Kassim is closer to the American Dream than most people will ever be, his wartime experiences in Africa still gnaw at his conscience.
62. For example, in times of war, it is not unusual for soldiers suffering from sleep deprivation and from combat fatigue to continue to march, despite the fact that their brains have halted.
63. Despite the fact that skeletons seem mischievous or imbecilic , they are nothing to scoff at.
64. Diphenhydramine hydrochloride, sold as Benadryl, is often used by parents and recommended by physicians despite the fact that it has not been studied in children younger than age 2 years.
65. He makes this choice despite the fact that, with delivery room attendants masked and gowned, he has never seen a human face before .
66. A strong-minded man, Dooku's ideas were often out of step with those of the Jedi Council, despite the fact that his former mentor, Yoda, held a lofty position in that governing body.
67. This despite the fact that they average an 11% debt-to-equity ratio, with 24 of them debt free.
68. Another common example uses the notion of a wrapped operation, which has become widely accepted within the industry despite the fact that there is no formal definition for the pattern. Sentencedict.com
69. Despite the fact that the palace was to explode around them in three minutes, Guri challenged Skywalker to a hand-to-hand brawl.
70. The decision was taken to preserve a historic facade, despite the fact that it is not officially protected, and to ins ert the building between it and the party wall of the adjacent building.
71. Despite the fact that the disease is so prevalent, treatment is still far from satisfactory.
72. Despite the fact that everyone's living standards improved and black Cubans achieved a more favourable position over the last half century, the profound differences did not disappear entirely.
73. Despite the fact that Office 2010 is the fastest-selling edition of Office yet, some still believe that upgrading shouldn't be a no-brainer.
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