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spite and bitter
Esau showed forgiveness in spite of this bitter conflict.
At the death of Colbert, François-Michel le Tellier, Marquis de Louvois, Colbert's enemy, who succeeded as superintendent in the department of public works, showed no favour to Le Brun who was Colbert's favorite, and in spite of the king's continued support Le Brun felt a bitter change in his position.
He became vice-president of the chamber in the autumn of 1895, and in spite of the bitter hostility of the Radicals retained his position in 1896 and 1897.
" In spite of Muir's objections, Lane was successful: Congress authorized the project after a long and bitter battle.
..( T ) here is deep, bitter, growing dissatisfaction with the major direction of the war, and that responsibility lies with the Prime Minister and his colleagues, and with those supporters of the Government who, in spite of their better judgment, have from time to time applauded the Government's feeble efforts.
It requires much study to appreciate all the bitter spite of many of the remarks against me ; indeed I did not discover all myself .– It scandalously misrepresents many parts.
Farrell, in spite of his agreement in court, was bitter about having had to give up some of the area for which he had paid, and vocally lambasted the Donnellys in public for it.
But in spite of his brilliant ability and the claim by some that he had only lost two cases, the bitter attacks which he directed against his fellow advocates, especially against Gerbier ( 1725-1788 ), caused his dismissal ( on dubious charges ) from the bar in 1775.

spite and protest
There was the suggestion of ice water, and -- in spite of the protest `` We're not really thirsty '' -- Linda Kay, to escape the stuffy air and the smothering soft voices, hurried to the kitchen.
Under these circumstances, a case where the affidavit was proved ineffective emerged in 1961 and in spite of — rather than because ofprotest prior to 1961, the disclaimer requirement was excised.
When some of the taxi drivers brought to the Magistrates ' Court, where Tunku was on the bench he cautioned and discharged them in spite of vigorous protest from the Officer-in-Charge of the Police District.
This was in spite of a protest by SV Beuel 06 which ultimately saw that club awarded the division championship, but too late to allow Beuel to play in the national playoff in Aachens stead.
However Sati went to attend that uninvited function in spite of Paramashiva ’ s protest.
Sometimes with the protest characteristic the MPB base was formed: Chico Buarque, Edu Lobo, Geraldo Vandré, Sérgio Ricardo, João Donato, Eumir Deodato, Roberto Menescal, MPB4, Quarteto em Cy, Francis Hime, and Joyce, arising from Bossa Nova, in spite of the music is not rock, their collaboration is important on almost all popular urban genres, including the rock.
After a protest by Limavady in 1886 the result was confirmed, but medals were withheld from both teams in spite of a challenge in the High Court by a Distillery player.
Documents in the Vatican Archives, which opened related information in 2003, indicate that von Galen was not the popular candidate to succeed Münster's bishop, Johannes Poggenburg, and was elected only after other candidates had turned down the offer, and in spite of a protest from Nuncio Orsenigo to Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli, who expressed his opinion that von Galen was bossy and paternalistic in his public utterances.
He did, indeed, in February 1631 call a meeting of Protestant princes at Leipzig, but in spite of the appeals of the preacher Matthias Hoe von Hohenegg ( 1580 – 1645 ) he contented himself with a formal protest.
In 1977, all the cottages except one were demolished in spite of public protest ; the one remaining cottage can still be seen in Somme Way.

spite and Simon
The Roman numbering system arose with the very first discovery of natural satellites other than Earth's Moon: Galileo referred to the Galilean moons as I through IV ( counting from Jupiter outward ), in part to spite his rival Simon Marius, who had proposed the names now adopted, after his own proposal to name the bodies after members of the Medici family failed to win currency.
Following 1921, a new form of Christianity preached by Simon Kimbangu became extremely popular in spite of the attempts of both Belgian and Portuguese governments to suppress it.
Kerewin eventually figures out that, in spite of a constant and intense love between them, Joe is physically abusing Simon.
In spite of the ' biophysical bottom line ' interpretation, as in Simon Upton's third reading speech, being perhaps the most grammatically correct, Fisher noted that a ' single integrated purpose ' definition could be made where providing for human well being was equal with and not subordinate to the ' bottom line ' paragraphs a ) to c ) of s 5 ( 2 ).
Hatton excelled in the lyrical forms of music, and, in spite of his distinct skill in the severer styles of the madrigal, etc., he won popularity by such songs as " To Anthea ", " Good-bye, Sweetheart ", and " Simon the Cellarer ", the first of which may be called a classic in its own way.

spite and b
The principal among these are: ( a ) it has to be possible to make ( i. e., it has to actually exist ), in spite of its absurdity ; ( b ) it has to remain in the public domain ( i. e., it cannot be given a patent ); and ( c ) it must not be exclusively a vehicle for humor, or the warped satirical worldview of the inventor.
The application of DSM-IV-TR criteria to the various pieces of criminal as well as federal health and provincial mental health law in Canada seems still to occur in spite of their conflict in this respect with Section 2 ( b ) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees the " fundamental " " freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression ".
Spite can be favored by kin selection when: ( a ) it leads to an indirect benefit to some third party that is sufficiently related to the actor ( Wilsonian spite ); or ( b ) when it is directed primarily at negatively-related individuals ( Hamiltonian spite ).

spite and .
In spite of her attempt to preserve her balance, she fell, bruising her arm on a naked stone.
Even Sally, in spite of her gaiety and obvious welcome, followed the old taboo of `` quitting the gab when wearing the nosebag ''.
Asked Keith, his voice getting harsher in spite of himself, as he struggled to control his growing anger.
As it is, they consider that the North is now reaping the fruits of excess egalitarianism, that in spite of its high standard of living the `` American way '' has been proved inferior to the English and Scandinavian ways, although they disapprove of the socialistic features of the latter.
Because the private eye intends to save society in spite of himself, he invariably finds himself in trouble with the police.
In spite of the dreams of the host for oneness in the group, the Af incoming messages for each guest overload his receiving system beyond comprehension if N exceeds about six.
In spite of the disaster, Wright completed during this period plans for the Lake Tahoe resort, in which he suggested the shapes of American Indian tepees -- a project of great and appropriate charm, that came to nothing.
In spite of Pickering Dodge's explicit instructions regarding variation of meals, the food did not seem the same as at home.
In spite of the armistice negotiated by Amadee two years earlier, the war between Bishop Guillaume of Lausanne and Louis of Savoy was still going on, and although little is known about it, that little proves that it was yet another phase of the struggle against French expansion and was closely interwoven with the larger conflict.
In spite of his being well liked there were a few people who were very careful about Alfred.
In spite of powerful opposition the Draft Act finally passed Congress on May 17, 1917.
The day passed without incident in spite of the warning of Senator James A. Reed of Missouri: `` Baker, you will have the streets of our American cities running with blood on registration day ''.
In spite of this catastrophe the final mortality figure from disease in the American Army during World War 1, was 15 per 1,000 per year, contrasted with 110 per 1,000 per year in the Mexican War, and 65 in the American Civil War.
The highly intellectual minds that Krim says he encountered, in the Village did their work in spite of,, not because of, any Village atmosphere.
On net balance, in spite of Controller Gerosa's opposition to the new Charter as an invasion of his office, the Controller will have the opportunity for greater usefulness to good government than he has now.
But, in spite of this, I, at present a man 31 years of age and a College Professor, have been recalled `` by direction of the President '' to report on November 25th to Fort Devens, Massachusetts, for another twelve months of Active Duty as an Sp 4 ( the equivalent of a PFC ).
Suggest the following twenty-first-century amendment: By moving the term `` Republic '' to lower case, substituting the modern phrase, `` move ahead '' for the stodgy `` keep '', and by using the Postmaster's name on every envelope ( in caps, of course, with the `` in spite '' as faded as possible ), the slogan cannot fail.
Well, yes, perhaps in literature, since you could argue that you couldn't keep silent about your feelings against literature and so were involved in spite of yourself.
Afraid at one and the same time that his work might be turned down -- which would be a blow to his pride even though no one knew he was the author -- and that the work would be accepted, and then that his violent feelings in the matter would certainly betray how deeply concerned he was in spite of himself.
Here he was, suddenly caught up in the delirium of a war, in the spite and calumny of Whigs and Tories.
Those O'Dwyers had that Irish clannishness that made them stick together in spite of politics and everything.
In spite of the hundred things he had on his mind, Winston went and put his arm around her waist.
In spite of the fact that our largest market, the textile industry, was affected substantially by the current decline in business activity, we have been able to produce and deliver our machines throughout the year 1960 at a rate materially higher than during 1959.
If we fail to develop the means to hunt down and destroy the enemy's military force with extreme care and precision, and if war comes in spite of our most ardent desires for peace, our choice of alternatives will be truly frightening.

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