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Despite and ape-like
Despite its slightly more human-like cranial features, seen for example in the crania Mrs. Ples and STS 71, other more primitive features including ape-like curved fingers for tree climbing are also present.

Despite and morphology
Despite intensive research, the relationship between morphology, chain structure and conductivity is poorly understood yet.
Despite the diversity in morphology seen between groups, improving foraging efficiency has been the main driver in the evolution in these lineages.
Despite the diversity of organisms containing plastids, the morphology, biochemistry, genomic organisation, and molecular phylogeny of plastid RNAs and proteins suggest a single origin of all extant plastids – although this theory is still debated.
Despite the significant differences in morphology, molecular analysis showed the secotioid version to be the same species as the typical morphotype.
Despite Dr. Thanikaimoni's previously-mentioned important contributions to the science of palynology, he probably received his greatest international recognition and acclaim for his scholarly-volume compilation of the literature on the morphology of angiosperm pollen-Index Bibliographique sur la Morphologic des Pollens d ' Angiospermes, which he initiated in 1972.

Despite and bodies
Despite success in reuniting large sections of the wider Christadelphian community and periodic efforts at reuniting smaller offshoots, there are still a number of groups who remain separate from other bodies of Christadelphians.
Despite an abundance of rivers, large bodies of water are rare.
Despite the wishes of Jefferson and the President, Hallet went ahead anyway and modified Thornton's design for the East front and created a square central court that projected from the center, with flanking wings which would house the legislative bodies.
Despite its popularity the game can be deadly, leaving players ' bodies catatonic in the real world.
" Despite Patton's earlier statements and his wife's wishes, some consideration had been made toward sending Patton's body to the U. S. for burial at a place like West Point, but repatriation of bodies was strictly forbidden for soldiers of all ranks throughout the war as a matter of policy, so for Patton, this would have required a very special exception.
Despite the Navy ’ s claim that two attacking torpedo boats had been sunk, there was no wreckage, bodies of dead North Vietnamese sailors, or other physical evidence present at the scene of the alleged engagement.
Despite concerns that this new league would see the demise of the Alberta and Saskatchewan leagues, the governing bodies in both provinces sanctioned the new league.
Despite the re-branding, the ' Scottish Executive ' still uses the original description for a number of purposes ( s. 44 of the Scotland Act defines the nature of the body but does not use the words " shall be known as " with regard to a name as is the case with various other bodies whose names are thus fixed by statute ).
Despite being abundant in ribs and vertebrae, injuries seem to be " absent ... or very rare " on the bodies ' primary weight supporting bones like the sacrum, femur, and tibia.
Despite criticism from professional representative bodies that the disclosure rules are too broad, SOCA has said that up to one in three SARs lead to or add substantially to terrorism investigations ; that HMRC estimates that around one in five SARs identifies new subjects of interest, and one in four SARs lead to direct tax enquiries ; and that many arrests and confiscations of criminal assets.
Despite being located in the center of the Kyiv Oblast, and hosting the governing bodies of the oblast, Kyiv itself is a self-governing city with special status and not under oblast jurisdiction.
Despite a relatively high number of supporters and control of some large student bodies, they only really gained influence within the national federation through controversial alliances with the authoritarian faction.
Despite the fact that the Act states that it applies to public bodies, it has had increasing influence on private law litigation between individual citizens leading some academics to state that it has horizontal effect as well as vertical effect ( as in disputes between the state and citizens ).
Despite its popularity the game can be deadly, leaving players ' bodies catatonic in the real world.
Despite his own background within the UNO's humanitarian branches, Farrow has sharply and repeatedly criticized the UN's political bodies, including the predecessor to its Human Rights Council, which he called, in the Wall Street Journal, " a cancer on the United Nations ".
Despite the extent of the massacre and publicity surrounding the event-anecdotes tell of piles of bodies in the street, as well as bodies being found downriver for weeks afterwards-the paucity of objective press coverage at the time of the massacre was likely due to two factors: successful censorship of the media by several levels of the government, and biased reporting by major media outlets in countries that were supportive of the French government's policy regarding Algeria.
Despite a thorough search of the forest over the following five days, no further evidence or bodies were found by police.
Despite an extensive 10-day search over 8000 square kilometres, neither the plane nor the bodies of the pilot and passengers were ever found.
Despite the traditional preference for sedan bodies in the executive car segment, Renault decided to compete on the base of added practicality of the rear tailgate and split-folding rear seat ( not available from most sedan-bodied competitors ), as well as originality.

Despite and H
Despite his high profile as one of the world's most popular and recognizable superheroes, Rogers also has a broad understanding of the espionage community, largely through his ongoing relationship with S. H. I. E. L. D.
Despite his reputation as a serious composer of large, complex musical structures, some of Brahms's most widely known and most commercially successful compositions during his life were small-scale works of popular intent aimed at the thriving contemporary market for domestic music-making ; indeed, during the 20th century, the influential American critic B. H. Haggin, rejecting more mainstream views, argued in his various guides to recorded music that Brahms was at his best in such works and much less successful in larger forms.
Despite the initial mass of < sup > 1 </ sup > H being used as the natural unit for atomic weight, it was suggested by Wilhelm Ostwald that atomic weights would be best expressed in terms in units of 1 / 16 weight of oxygen.
Despite the efforts of eighteenth-and nineteenth-century antiquarians, the reversal of this judgement had to wait for the pioneering work of twentieth-century scholars from E. H. Fellowes onwards.
Despite Gilbert's disclaimer, audiences, critics and even the Prime Minister identified Sir Joseph Porter with W. H. Smith ( a politician who had recently been appointed First Lord of the Admiralty despite having neither military nor nautical experience ).
Despite her personal views, Alexandra supported her son's reluctant agreement to Prime Minister H. H. Asquith's request to create sufficient Liberal peers after a general election if the Lords continued to block the legislation.
Despite the number, this is an east – west highway — the ' H '- series ( for Hawaii ) numbering reflects the order in which routes were funded and built.
Despite the number, this is a north – south interstate — the ' H '- series ( for Hawaii ) numbering reflects the order in which routes were funded and built.
Despite a hard-fought battle throughout the Mid-1990s by local politicians to have the decommissioned and mothballed USS Missouri, already in the Bremerton Navy Yard, stay in Bremerton as a museum ship and tourist attraction, Secretary of the Navy John H. Dalton, awarded the ship to the Pearl Harbor Naval Base, HI in 1998.
Despite a 1967 recommendation that MCI's application be approved, final authorization for MCI to begin operations was delayed until after H. Rex Lee became an FCC Commissioner in October 1968.
Despite high rates of infection in certain areas of the world, the overall frequency of H. pylori infection is declining.
Despite being more expensive than the Astra H, the Astra I / J has been a strong sales success in the UK, where it was the best selling car in June 2010 with well over 10, 000 sales-outselling its crucial rival the Ford Focus by nearly 50 %.
Despite interference by McMahon, Jericho lost to Triple H at WrestleMania X8 on March 17.
Despite its sequential lettering, Ramp H merges from the Connector prior to Ramp G. The Connector is long, from the Atlantic City Expressway interchange to the northbound Connector's merge with Route 87 towards Brigantine, New Jersey.
Despite this support, in April 1829, John H. Eaton, Secretary of War ( 1829 – 1831 ), informed Ross that President Jackson would support the right of Georgia to extend her laws over the Cherokee people.
Despite the close relationship between Hedera helix and H. hibernica ( until relatively recently considered conspecific ), no hybrids between them have yet been found.
Despite receiving 8. 7 % of the vote, the party won only one seat in the Canadian House of Commons-H. H. Stevens in Kootenay East riding.
Despite indications no agreement would be reached, on October 19, 2000, the White House announced its “ strong support ” for the version of H. R.
Despite this injury, Pendleton's switch-hitting ability meant that he was able to be used as a left-handed designated hitter during three of the four games the Cardinals played at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome.
Despite his blindness he was able to become one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century, partially with the help of his mother Tatyana Andreevna who read mathematical books and papers ( notably those of Heinz Hopf, J. H. C. Whitehead and Hassler Whitney ) to him.
Despite the efforts of Sheriff Walker and mill supervisor W. H. Pillsbury to disperse them, mobs continued to gather.
Despite this support, in April 1829, John H. Eaton, the secretary of war ( 1829 – 1831 ), informed Ross that President Jackson would support the right of Georgia to extend its laws over the Cherokee Nation.
Despite recruitment endeavors, however, this vigilante group folded shortly after she and her teammate Dagger fought an army of renegade S. H. I. E. L. D.

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