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181 In spite of this we do need to make an effort to define the problem.
182 In spite of this, those actors who stole into the auditorium between entrances returned full of enthusiasm.
183 Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory there is no survival. Winston Churchill
184 My belly danced with fear, in spite of the food I had just eaten.
185 The little-known sea wasp, in spite of its name, is actually a jellyfish.
186 There comes a point when you just love someone. Not because they're good, or bad, or anything really. You just love them. It doesn't mean you'll be together forever. It doesn't mean you won't hurt each other. It just mean you love them. Sometimes in spite of who they are, and sometimes because of who they are. And you know that they love you, sometimes because of who you are, and sometimes in spite of it. Laurell K. Hamilton
187 In spite of this he was sexually very experienced and attractive to women and found it difficult to turn down their advances.
188 In spite of equal pay legislation women have continued to be paid less than men.
189 He refuses to marry her, in spite of the fact that he gave her a legal document stating his intention.
190 Thus epileptic seizures often began with a sustained tachycardia in spite of apnoeic pauses and severe hypoxaemia.
191 However, Kahn may have had the last laugh in spite of his censors.
192 In spite of the turmoil of the late twentieth century,[http://sentencedict.com/in spite of.html] cathedrals have shown both resilience and consistency.
193 The decibel-diplomacy outside the Papal embassy continued yesterday with more top-volume rock music in spite of Vatican protests.
194 But in spite of the way it looked Martin had faked his own death - and done it damned successfully.
195 In spite of this, however, differences in infant and adult mortality rates between social classes have widened.
196 He added that he had made that decision in spite of an embargo on similar junctions after the Bellgrove train crash two years earlier.
197 That is, in spite of revising their reservation wages upwards(sentencedict.com), they are exiting faster in the second period than in the first period.
198 He said the country's criminal and civil courts were creaking at the seams in spite of efforts to shore them up.
199 So what he says about external objects may be false in spite of being founded on observation.
200 In spite of a longer work day, employees were producing more than ever before.
201 In spite of these considerations, Weber certainly did regard capitalism as a class society - economic relations form the basis of inequality.
202 He showed great fortitude and tenacity in carrying on his professional work in spite of adversity resulting from enemy action.
203 Smith, in spite of himself, could feel a glow of pride creeping over his face.
204 In spite of this, the Court of Appeal held that the parties intended risk to pass when the buyers accepted the delivery note.
205 Thus, pump-priming has turned into a bottomless pit for the Treasury, in spite of the reinvestment of large receipts from land sales.
206 She manages to lead a normal life in spite of her physical disabilities.
207 In spite of the increased emphasis on planning and focused decision-making, admission to local authority care was often hasty and ill-planned.
208 In spite of her enormous popularity and the huge attraction she held for men throughout her life she remained incredibly insecure.
209 In spite of directives ensuring compliance and enabling the Commission to take offenders to the Court of Justice, the situation is little changed.
210 In spite of this the agreement was approved by 44 votes to 28 and the strike began the same evening.
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