Word: spitefully
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...natural for those who are getting the short end of the stick in any situation to complain. But it is not often that those who are wildly successful within the current system actively oppose it. Yet in spite of the way he made his money, Soros is now preaching a doctrine directly opposed to the fundamentals of modern economics which he has practiced so successfully...
...city. His reasoning is that he wishes to be promoted to municipal secretary, a position he has been working toward for 17 years but also a position which his faith has prevented him from achieving. Christian sentiment, however, scorns the newly converted as Jewish at the core in spite of any baptism ceremony they may have undergone. Karl, while achieving his desired post, begins to receive criticism from members of the community...
...while Harvard was willing to sign the agreement in spite of its already more forceful policies, not all schools agreed with the University's thinking...
...Adams House as a whole is really going to missthe Kielys," said Jerald M. Korn '00. "I myself amgoing to miss them a lot, because, in spite ofrandomization, they really support a Houseidentity, not only in being friendly, but that theHouse should retain the kind of atmosphere it hadbefore randomization. An open one, one verysupportive of theater and things like that...
...admit, in spite of all that carping, this album put a smile on my face. But it also made me reach for my CD collection and look for the originals. If the bands' aim was exposure, as the addresses of their record companies in the liner notes seems to indicate, a better strategy might have been to distinguish themselves and not parrot the originals--the ready-made market for '80s nostalgia would mean they would have gotten heard anyway. As it stands, however, In Their Eyes comes across as an album trying to ride on the coattails...