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Queen said that otherwise, move-in weekend was “completely trouble-free” in spite of heavy rain...
Jewel was a big deal a few years back--in spite of herself. She was a pop singer with a nice voice, but she dispensed her hippie homilies with a spooky intensity, as if she thought her words were closer in meaning to Toni Morrison's than Toni Braxton's. Her popularity proved that people will put up with a lot as long as they can sing along with the chorus...
Harvard Law School’s difficult decision to allow military recruiters access to its Office of Career Services—in spite of the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, which discriminates against homosexuals—was a necessary but unfortunate resolution to a situation that could have severely diminished the University’s ability to carry out its mission. The Air Force’s heavy-handed threat to recommend that Harvard lose $328 million in federal funds—16 percent...
...spite of these handicaps, Harvard’s ability to challenge and play with one of the best teams in the nation demonstrates marked improvement from the squad’s 85-58 loss to UNC in the first round of the NCAA tournament last year, as well as from the Crimson’s lopsided losses to ranked opponents early this season...
Harvard finished fifth among 13 eastern teams, in spite of those injuries. And just as the team rallied to win four meets after dropping its first five, wrestlers like Meltzer and Griffin improved considerably as the season wore...