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Free schools in effect have carte blanche to clear staff from pay books before long school holidays, rehiring them once the new term begins despite the fact that most teachers work during these breaks to catch up on vital marking and long-term planning necessitated by an overwhelming workload.

In a column published earlier this week in the New York Times, Mr. Sorkin begins "Despite all the bad headlines-... .. and theadlines-... ..egand us withenll the bigoesmes singing honannas to Goldman.

As for elections, those who have just voted in favor of a bill reconfiguring massive portions of our economy without anything approaching adequate analysis or commentary (and inserting guidelines for everything up to and including when life begins), despite 75percentt public opposition, appear to care little about electoral consequences, or any consequences at all.

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The production has begun despite the factory not yet being completed, Morales Prieto said.

Filming proper has still not begun despite some pre-production work on locations in Italy, Norway and Jamaica, plus Pinewood in the UK.

Those regional differences have existed since records began, despite the fact that they've grown more noticeable.

"Get Lucky" is the hit of the summer before the summer has even begun, despite having more than a passing resemblance to "Club Tropicana" by Wham!

The talks began despite fighting between rebels and pro-government tribesmen, which killed at least four tribal fighters and three rebels in the northern town of Huth.

While still indentured to the Rentner partners, he began, despite their misgivings, to market his own "Blassfamous" glamour, in an advertising campaign conceived by Jane Trahey.

In an anonymous vote last year, the residents unanimously supported an acceleration and expansion of the changes we've begun despite the increased workload they represent.

But four years later, the trial has yet to begin, despite that the case is in a special "fast-track" court empowered to adjudicate quickly.

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