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either and because
It usually turned out well for him because either he liked the right people or there were only a few wrong people in the town.
Several times in my youth I voted the Socialist ticket, but less because I was Socialist than because I was not either a Republican or a Democrat, and I voted for Franklin Roosevelt every time he was a candidate.
Some faculty members and many administrators oppose faculty review groups because they either repeat department's actions or act pro forma.
Too often a beginning bodybuilder has to do his training secretly either because his parents don't want sonny-boy to `` lift all those old barbell things '' because `` you'll stunt your growth '' or because childish taunts from his schoolmates, like `` Hey lookit Mr. America ; ;
Oversized monsters are never brought home either alive or preserved, and field measurements are obviously open to doubt because of the universal tendency to exaggerate dimensions.
Japan did something to a man -- and it wasn't just Japan, either, because the same thing applied anywhere overseas.
There was no connection between the two events, because Bobbie wasn't rich, either, though he was more aggressive than John.
Damage to either of these areas can reduce the fitness of the rival, either because of the need to regenerate tissue or because it impairs its ability to detect food.
He argues that because a child's suffering is so horrible and cannot easily be ex-plained, it forces people into a crucial test of faith: either we must believe everything or we must deny everything, and who, Paneloux asks, could bear to do the latter?
He acquired the name Pius after his accession to the throne, either because he compelled the Senate to deify his adoptive father Hadrian, or because he had saved senators sentenced to death by Hadrian in his later years.
Earthquakes he asserted were the result either of lack of moisture, which causes the earth to break apart because of how parched it is, or of overabundance thereof, which also causes cracks in the earth because of the excess of water.
Pervo sees Luke ’ s work as a “ legitimizing narrative ” because it makes “ a case by telling a story ( or stories )” and serves to legitimate either “ Pauline Christianity ( possibly in rivalry to other interpretations ) or generally as the claim of the Jesus-movement to possess the Israelite heritage .” On the other hand, some scholars greatly disagree with the view of legitimation because they believe that it “ mirror-reads ” Luke ’ s work attempting to uncover the circumstances surrounding Luke ’ s work by over-arguing something that may not be that valid.
The word " extreme " ( final ) indicated either that it was the last of the sacramental unctions ( after the anointings at Baptism, Confirmation and, if received, Holy Orders ) or because at that time it was normally administered only when a patient was in extremis.
Sipriotes is a boy, who, either because he accidentally sees Artemis bathing or because he attempts to rape her, is turned into a girl by the goddess.
However, the recursion is bounded because in each recursive application either m decreases, or m remains the same and n decreases.

either and daring
Similarly, Helen Keller stated that " Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.
The incomprehension he received from his contemporaries stopped Rameau from repeating such daring experiments as the second Trio des Parques in Hippolyte et Aricie, which he was forced to remove after a handful of performances because the singers had been either unable or unwilling to render it correctly.
" In either case, others labeled Okuni's troupe's performances kabuki due to their eccentricity and social daring.
In the fall 2006 issue of the EMU alumni magazine, university president Loren Swartzendruber wrote a four-page essay on refusing the mantle of either liberal or conservative and daring to be " different from other colleges ," in keeping with Anabaptist tradition and theology.
This raid was always regarded as one of the most daring ever attempted by detached cavalry on either side during the war.

either and asserted
A four gospel canon ( the Tetramorph ) was asserted by Irenaeus, who refers to it directly in his polemic Against the Heresies, " It is not possible that the gospels can be either more or fewer in number than they are.
Mickie Most or Shel Talmy, but many of these performers have since asserted that many of their recordings in this period were ( in practical terms ) either self-produced-e. g.
Egyptian rule was relatively benign ( by some accounts Muhammad Ali had either been born or spent his infancy on Thasos ) and the island became prosperous, until 1908, when the New Turk regime asserted Turkish control.
In the theory of sonata form it is often asserted that other movements stand in relation to the sonata-allegro form, either, per Charles Rosen that they are really " sonata forms ", plural – or as Edward T. Cone asserts, that the sonata-allegro is the ideal to which other movement structures " aspire ".
" Although he admitted that what he called " real " mathematics may someday become useful, he asserted that, at the time in which the Apology was written, only the " dull and elementary parts " of either pure or applied mathematics could " work for good or ill ."
The first edition of the Dictionary of National Biography ( 1911 ) asserted that Nightingale reduced the death rate from 42 % to 2 % either by making improvements in hygiene herself or by calling for the Sanitary Commission.
The Middle Ages saw a dispute over the ontological status of the universals ( platonic Ideas ): Realism asserted their existence independently of perception ; conceptualism asserted their existence within the mind only ; nominalism, denied either, only seeing universals as names of collections of individual objects ( following older speculations that they are words, " logos ").
" There is no record of him explicitly denying he was the World Teacher ; whenever he was asked to clarify his position, he either asserted that the matter was irrelevant, or gave answers that, as he stated, were " purposely vague.
Having asserted during the debates that " whoever was against the bill had either an Irish interest or an Irish understanding ", he was challenged by Lord Ossory.
In 1321 the Dominican Inquisitor at Narbonne, John of Belna, declared heretical the teaching of an imprisoned Beghard of that region, who asserted that Christ and the Apostles owned nothing either individually or in common.
Although it has been asserted that St John was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford, his name does not appear on registers for either institution and there is no evidence to support either claim.
A categorical proposition is a simple proposition containing two terms, subject and predicate, in which the predicate is either asserted or denied of the subject.
The earl asserted that by the feudal tenure of his lands he was only compelled to serve across the seas in the company of the king himself, whereupon Edward said, " By God, Earl, you shall either go or hang ," to which Bigod replied, " By the same oath, O king, I will neither go nor hang.
Having only his own representations to guide them, and there being no question that Gregory's translation was uncanonical, while the election of Nectarius was open to grave censure as that of an unbaptized layman, Maximus also exhibiting letters from Peter the late venerable patriarch, to confirm his asserted communion with the church of Alexandria, the Italian bishops pronounced in favour of Maximus and refused to recognize either Gregory or Nectarius.
" liberty of conscience and worship is each man's personal right, which ought to be legally proclaimed and asserted in every rightly constituted society ; and that a right resides in the citizens to an absolute liberty, which should be restrained by no authority whether ecclesiastical or civil, whereby they may be able openly and publicly to manifest and declare any of their ideas whatever, either by word of mouth, by the press, or in any other way.
During the retrials, one of the alleged victims admitted fabricating the rape story and asserted that none of the Scottsboro Boys touched either of the white women.
Scalia asserted that based on historical precedent, the government had only two options to detain Hamdi: either Congress must suspend the right to habeas corpus, or Hamdi must be tried under normal criminal law.
Some have asserted on this basis that the text of John 6: 44 can entail either universalism or Calvinism, but not Arminianism.
It has been asserted she was either murdered by Gestapo officers who threw her from a window, or that she panicked when she saw them arrive and jumped.
The Bush Administration asserted before the 2004 U. S. election that the explosives were either removed by Iraq before invaders captured the facility, or properly accounted for by US forces, even while White House and Pentagon officials acknowledged that they had vanished after the invasion.
The Delawares had no desire to be French subjects either, but when France asserted dominance in the region after Braddock's defeat, the Delawares reluctantly aligned themselves with the French.

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