Marie Antoinette was Queen of France in spite of being Austrian and Napoleon was Dictator in spite of being from Corsica.
yes that's fine, couldn't be better :D-Mnyeh. In spite of the low salary is better, and so is despite the salary being low.
the meaning of despite is "in spite of" for example : 1) they won the match in spite of the offensive attacks 2) they survived despite of being stucked in the nowhere 3) he cope with the situation very patiently in spite of millions of rebellions
Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.
In spite of being very slow, I do answer a lot of questions.
in spite
No "spite" is not a proposition.
Some Stihl chainsaws are, in spite of them being a German company.
He went out of his way to embarrass her in spite of their past friendship.
The Tagalog translation of "in spite" is "kahit."
Usually the story is that Medusa was an Athena priestess, who once made love to Poseidon in Athena's temple. In revenge Athena turned Medusa into something as ugly as possible. Another Answer: Because she was making love in a temple that belonged to Athena and in rage Athena turned Medusa's hair into snakes, or Medusa bragged about her hair and Hera, out of jealousy, turned her hair into snakes. Whatever makes sense to you. Yet Another Answer: Medusa once informed Athena that Snakes were more Fair(more beautiful) than Athena herself in order to spite her. In a fit of rage Athena damned Medusa to become that which she held so high.
I think so. That is why we have the right to work law.