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But Mr Blair, despite what is sometimes said, is not Mrs Thatcher.
Despite what is often said, no economic law dictates that a common currency must have a common fiscal policy.
Despite what is said about it being a mile-a-minute grower, mine hasn't been very fast at all.
"I think that a lot of people came out and said, 'Despite what is happening around us, we are going to support public education,' " he said.
Despite what is often said, mostly by those who haven't read it, the book does not take direct aim at Islam or its prophet.
Despite what is clearly an extraordinary way of life, the players are optimistic that with their new stadium will come a new lease on life.
Despite what is often seen as German leadership in creating industrial design as a profession, the United States has an equally compelling claim to being industrial design's parent country.
Yet despite what is at stake, neither those European countries that support nor those that oppose the Palestinian resolution have a Plan B for the "day after" the resolution.
"We could see some continuing support for nuclear, despite what is happening in Japan, but it won't be fueled by climate change concerns," said Emmanuel Fages, head of analysis of European energy at Société Générale in Paris.
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Despite what was saved, Ms. Baker, Basra's chief librarian for 14 years, mourns what was left behind.
Jung was too good in the end, despite what was by his standards a poor dressage phase.
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