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He was a brisk and energetic organiser, who managed to revive Union morale after the miseries of Fredericksburg and the Mud March. He also looked after the comfort of the rank-&-file - to the extent of allowing 'horizontal refreshment' in the company of female camp-followers. All this made him very popular with the troops. But he didn't last long. Although his plan for the Chancellorsville campaign was perfectly sound, Lee managed to wrong-foot him, and Stonewall was able to catch him unawares with a shattering charge. Despite being well-connected in Washington, he had to go.
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Answer this question… Though huge numbers of people were killed, no country managed to conquer much territory.
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He had alot of problems, but despite and because of them he still managed to become one of the most famous people on earth.
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I managed to elude capture. Her name eluded me. I basically means escape.
because despite all the difficulties he went through, he managed to reach his goal to bring peace in south africa
There is no single leader of the Amish. Each Amish community is managed by its elders, and each community is independent of the others, although they communicate and help each other.
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Despite is a preposition meaning "in spite of (something)" where an occurrence or condition exists even though a preventive, opposing, or counteracting condition exists.Examples:- I still enjoyed the weekend despite the bad weather.- Despite repeated assurances that the product is safe, many people have stopped buying it.- [with -ing verbal noun] He managed to eat a big lunch despite having eaten an enormous breakfast." Despite not being with Mitch Longley, Deanie Etcetera carried on""Carol Schultz decided to make dinner at her Echelon Towers apartment, despite her kitchen being so small"
Despite is a preposition meaning "in spite of (something)" where an occurrence or condition exists even though a preventive, opposing, or counteracting condition exists.Examples:- I still enjoyed the weekend despite the bad weather.- Despite repeated assurances that the product is safe, many people have stopped buying it.- [with -ing verbal noun] He managed to eat a big lunch despite having eaten an enormous breakfast." Despite not being with Mitch Longley, Deanie Etcetera carried on""Carol Schultz decided to make dinner at her Echelon Towers apartment, despite her kitchen being so small"
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