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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.
The original D minor seems to symbolize blindness, inescapable in spite of all attempts to move away from it.
The intensive building activity directed by planning policy resulted in the over-expansion of office space, " with a high level of vacancies in spite of the move of most administrations and government agencies from Bonn "
In spite of this the Allies had successfully thwarted the French move into Germany, safeguarding the independence of Hanover.
In spite of his generous pension and the enormous sums he had earnt at the Bar, Erskine experienced financial difficulties in his later years, having to sell his villa in Hampstead and move to a house in Pimlico.
Flux pinning is the phenomenon that magnetic flux lines do not move ( become trapped, or " pinned ") in spite of the Lorentz force acting on them inside a current-carrying
In spite of opposition to the move by local residents and club shareholders, Arsenal succeeded in winning the council's approval to which manager Arsène Wenger later described as being the " biggest decision in Arsenal's history since the board opted to bring Herbert Chapman to the club in 1925.
In spite of the move, the office remained officially entitled " Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus '" until the autocephalous election of St. Jonah in 1448.
The infantry was not yet ready to move, in spite of all Fairfax's and Skippon's efforts.
In spite of a franchise high in attendance in 2001, the Edmonton Oilers announced plans to move their AHL affiliation to Toronto.
In spite of the move, the metropolitans were officially known as " Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus '" until the establishment of autocephaly under Jonah in 1448.
A check given with the sole intention of delaying an inevitable defeat by one move is referred to as a " spite check ", and may be considered somewhat unsporting.
In the days that followed Meredith chose to move further south where the birds were " reported to be fairly tame ", but there was only limited success in spite of his efforts.
It soon became obvious he was heading for a move out of Tyneside, in spite of his popularity among Geordie supporters, some of whom had nicknamed him " David Copperfield " because of his ability to conjure up magic.
In spite of Fiedler's scholarship, his move to Wisconsin for his MA left him very short of funds.
The way mothers and babies raise and lower their voices and simultaneously change their expressions and move their hands is similar in Asia and Europe, for example ( in spite of linguistic differences such as tone languages versus non-tone languages ).
In spite of this move the Creed was signed the next morning with closed doors ; a proceeding which Acacius promptly characterized as a " deed of darkness.
Gayle initially stayed loyal to the Dons in spite of their relegation, playing 32 league games and scoring three times in the 2000-01 campaign before he finally departed on 9 March 2001 in a £ 1million move to Scottish Premier League giants Rangers.
When the appointment came up again, MacDonald did not renew it, a move which was ascribed to personal spite.
The move proved fruitful as, in spite of a sleepless night and stomach pains during the competition, he won the world championship marathon with an eleven-second margin over runner-up Christopher Isengwe.
For example, if the whole market crashes, and the two stocks plummet along with it, the trade should result in a gain on the short position and a negating loss on the long position, leaving the profit close to zero in spite of the large move.

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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.
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 the fact that the state legislature voted us neutral, John Hunt Morgan is openly flying the Confederate flag over his woolen factory ''!!
In spite of all the pitfalls, there is a certain amount of agreement on some of the giants.
We speculate that compulsives in the unstructured schools are under greater strain because of the lack of systemization in their school setting, but that their need to organize ( for comfort ) is so intense that they struggle to induce the phonic rules and achieve in spite of the lack of direction from the environment.
We are acutely aware that yours is a society which, in spite of several wars and many privations, has developed itself into one of the foremost nations of the world.
There is always an open market for this sort of delicacy, in spite of low calorie diets, cottage cheese and hands-off-all-sweets to the contrary.
In spite of the shading of one type of course into another, I believe it is useful to talk about vocational courses as apart from academic courses.
This has led many more to choose Acapulco, in spite of the fact that the flight is longer and more expensive than to Cancun for many travelers.
Those who continue to have faith in astrology have been characterized as doing so " in spite of the fact that there is no verified scientific basis for their beliefs, and indeed that there is strong evidence to the contrary.
In his works he declared that " the principle ' what is not prohibited is allowed ' should be understood literally ", defying the unwritten ideological rules imposed by the Communist ruling elite on the society in spite of the seemingly democratic USSR Constitution.
The Froling spite house is still standing and occupied.
This means that in spite of long having been the Celtic language with the highest number of speakers, the language is now endangered.
The style of dance is commonly known to modern scholars as the French noble style or belle danse ( French, literally " beautiful dance "), however it is often referred to casually as baroque dance in spite of the existence of other theatrical and social dance styles during the baroque era.
In spite of these first impressions, the game has generally received positive reviews: Lafayette, for example, goes on to say that it is " really hard to fault GURPS Bunnies & Burrows ", as it is educational, realistic, whimsical and clever, while the game has also been described as a " work of genius ".
But the striking fact which, in spite of their occurrence, disproved the conspiracy theory is that few of these conspiracies are ultimately successful.
In spite of the rather slow post-recession recovery, in terms of income per capita Croatia is still ahead of some European Union member states such as Bulgaria, Romania and Latvia.
Many philosophers have argued that consciousness is a unitary concept that is understood intuitively by the majority of people in spite of the difficulty in defining it.
Their reliability as indicators of consciousness is disputed, however, due to numerous studies showing that alert human subjects can be induced to behave purposefully in a variety of ways in spite of reporting a complete lack of awareness.

spite and seen
In spite of the relatively short period of time that we have experienced among you, we have already seen many indications of your character and spirit.
The " Limbo of the Patriarchs " or " Limbo of the Fathers " ( Latin limbus patrum ) is seen as the temporary state of those who, in spite of the personal sins they may have committed, died in the friendship of God, but could not enter Heaven until redemption by Jesus Christ made it possible.
: From time to time a strange vehicle drew near to the place where they stood — such a vehicle as the lady at the window, in spite of a considerable acquaintance with human inventions, had never seen before: a huge, low, omnibus, painted in brilliant colours, and decorated apparently with jingling bells, attached to a species of groove in the pavement, through which it was dragged, with a great deal of rumbling, bouncing, and scratching, by a couple of remarkably small horses.
For example, a patient asked to guess which of two faces they have seen most recently may give the correct answer the majority of the time, in spite of stating that they have never seen either of the faces before.
In spite of the differences in leg number shown in terrestrial vertebrates, according to the inverted pendulum model of walking and spring-mass model of running, " walks " and " runs " are seen in animals with 2, 4, 6, or more legs.
This was why, in spite of the restrictions in its powers that the Senate introduced over the centuries, the Great Council continued to be seen as bastion of Republican equality.
In spite of a troubled national economy Twin Falls has seen rapid development.
Ostensibly the coal was desperately needed in Britain's austere post-war economy to fuel the railways, but the decision has been, and is, widely seen as useful cover for an act of class-war spite against the coal-owning aristocracy.
After originally being a devoted supporter of the Prince of Wales, he turned against him after 1811 when he became Prince Regent and was seen to embrace the Tory government in spite of his past association with the Whigs.
In spite of being actively promoted by members from every side of the political spectrum, these narratives are often seen as being associated with mainly with the dictatorial regime of Francisco Franco, which associated itself with the imperial past that was depicted in thoroughly positive terms .< ref > Molina Martínez, Miguel.
The film performed poorly at the box office — in spite of Time magazine's prediction that it would " make a killing at the cash booths " and its assertion that Kubrick " has shown more audacity with dialogue and camera than Hollywood has seen since the obstreperous Orson Welles went riding out of town on an exhibitors ' poll "— but was critically acclaimed, landing on several critical Top-Ten lists for the year.
Massey spoke of Rideau Hall as " a piece of architecture that might be regarded as possessing a certain lovable eccentricity ," in spite of " some of the most regrettable pieces of furniture I have ever seen.
But, in spite of the fact that he had once more denounced the Jacobins in La Sentinelle, he had come to be seen as a major enemy by the Jeunesse dorée.
In spite of a short tenure, he was seen as one of the most effective office holders in years.
In spite of the advance in performance seen in the most recent generation of Boss 302 engines, the original Cleveland-Boss engine had striking performance for its time, and even today would afford ample power in high-performance automotive applications.
In spite of the fact that the three films initially available to the first 300 test households were more than two years old, about 18 percent of Phonevision viewers had seen them at the movies, and 92 percent of Phonevision households reported that they would prefer to see films at home.
In spite of this the railway has seen very few serious accidents.
The series was sold overseas and broadcast in the USA, Canada and Australia, and in spite of the very low budget — which meant that sometimes the shadow of a puppet could be seen behind a " TV Screen " before the communication device was supposedly turned on — the show rated strongly with young audiences in many regions ( including New York City ) and garnered a huge following, with Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski stating that it was his favourite TV show as a child.
Nevertheless, many programmes ( especially older series, e. g. Pippi Langstrumpf, Es war einmal and Pan Tau ) can only be seen on the ZDF and regional channels in spite of existing broadcast rights.
* " Go back again, now you have seen us, and your outward eyes have learned that in spite of all the infallible maxims of your day there is yet a time of rest in store for the world, when mastery has changed into fellowship — but not before.
Oki and his brothers arrive, and in spite of Oki's threats and questions, the family profess to have seen no one.
In spite of his evident disdain for Zarlino's conservatism, he clearly absorbed some of his style and teaching, as can be seen in his smooth mastery of counterpoint and Zarlinoesque use of dissonance, at least when he was deliberately composing in the Franco-Flemish style.
In spite of their name, love bites are not biting injuries ( they involve bruising from sucking, and the skin is not broken ), although actual biting injuries are sometimes seen as the result of fetishistic activities.

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