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In
spite
of PEPFAR, the generous PEPFAR, all people are not reached by treatment, and of those who are reached by treatment in the poor countries, only 60 percent are left on treatment after two years.
Still, in
spite
of the remaining mysteries, many inscriptions memorializing the dead and recording local histories have been deciphered— along with some containing magical incantations.
And in
spite
of them having quite a high income, they have a huge number of HIV infected.
In
spite
of a very tragic life, one is happy in moments which are very few and far between.
Your own experience reveals, in
spite
of all limitations, you are the whole.
And I have to now share a few stories of girls I've seen across the planet who have engaged their girl, who have taken on their girl in
spite
of all the circumstances around them.
And it's because of the experiences I've had with them, not in
spite
of the experiences I've had with them.
But in
spite
of all this flood of work, there are several cognitive traps that sort of make it almost impossible to think straight about happiness.
In
spite
of falling oil prices, he brought this country up here.
What a strange personality disorder we must have, counting the children so meticulously in
spite
of a high child death rate.
We don't really care about the end of the cold war and the defeat of the Soviet Union (which happened in
spite
of Reagan, not as a result of) by a well financed group of people who were extremely willing to fight.
In
spite
of a strong central performance by Frank Nasso, the Prince, this disjointed film wanders aimlessly from scene to scene, painfully disintegrating into hash.
In
spite
of many positive reviews this is a very slow film with three essentially good actors improvising the most banal dialog you will ever hear.
More than this, the original play is very appealing taking into consideration the length (it's only half the size of Hamlet) and the focus on Macbeth for whom we are constrained to care in
spite
of his bloody nature.
In
spite
of its high-minded ambitions, Zurlini's film must be seen as a failure.
As to be expected, there's a pretty good reason why this film is so obscure and unknown in
spite
of dealing with the always-popular premise of zombies and starring the 80's B-movie queen Linda Blair, namely: it sucks!
The leads, Betty Grable and Dan Dailey, are attractive professionals; however, in
spite
of their every talented effort to uplift the drear and uncompelling material, they fail.
In
spite
of that, I did watch it, thumbing the fast forward button, because the acting was so awful it was comical.
In
spite
of the presence of Rod Steiger, Joe Mantegna and Jennifer Beals there is nothing of value here and it is a shame this product bears the same title as the brilliant original.
The movie would have been funnier (and perhaps even more thought provoking) had Brackett remained defiantly straight in
spite
of the stereotypically gay aspects to his life and the town's belief after the Oscar speech that he was gay.
In
spite
of the film's ridiculous storyline and what she goes through here, hers was the best acting job in the film, making the unbelievable seem more plausible.
But in
spite
of that single fact, this is not a bad little thriller, considering the low budget, the low quality effects, the stiff acting and the Sci Fi Channel aspects.
In
spite
of that and some annoying Hindenburg scene interjections, the film has an off beat, quirky kind of charm which may appeal, in some small way, to people with a similar sense of humor.
In
spite
of Rudy Ray Moore's very brief cameo, this movie is a work of supreme self-indulgence on Ron Hall's part - he clearly thinks he is a formidable actor, and must also believe he possesses superior writing and directing skills - but the movie is so unbelievably inept that it's hard to believe he'd actually want people to see it for fear of being brutally excoriated like I'm doing right now.
There is not ONE SINGLE MOMENT that Ms. Gilbert even comes close to inhabiting the sensitive, mature spirit of Anne- Ms. Gilbert is "white-bread" throughout the movie... the only time I was close to tears was during the reading of Anne's most haunting line: "I still believe, in
spite
of everything, that people are truly good at heart"- this is spoken by Ms. Gilbert so rushed, so lacking in conviction, that she might has well burped and achieved the same effect.
The odd thing is that in
spite
of being supremely bad, it is not funny.
I have to admit that in
spite
of all media promotion and being nominee for Oscar, my expectation from the film was not so high before watching it.
I went to see the DiVinci Code with the same thought process and managed to enjoy the film, in
spite
of, the changes from the book.
What I am wondering about is how the people behind this movie managed to make it, in my opinion, so very uninteresting and repetitive and most of the characters flat, in
spite
of great material and some very good actors.
Spiderman was one of the first comic books to initiate a change in the genre: in
spite
of being a very well made superhero comic book this is the first series ever that added a real psychological depth to the main character, had complex moral issue, round characters and also highlighted social and political issues.
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