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Even though Mackintosh became known as the pioneer of the movement, his designs were far removed from the bleak utilitarianism of Modernism.
Even Ba al cannot stand against Death.
scientist, said of Lindzen's views “ Even if there were no political implications, it just seems deeply unprofessional and irresponsible to look at this and say, We re sure it s not a problem .’ It s a special kind of risk, because it s a risk to the collective civilization .”
Even Black himself told Greenspan in an e-mail that this allegation was unfounded and I will support your version of this ’.
Writing in the Dictionary of National Biography, the philosopher Mary Warnock opined, " Even if her campaigning did not succeed in cleaning up TV ’, still less in making it more fit to watch in other ways, she was of serious intent, and was an influence for good at a crucial stage in the development both of the BBC and of ITV.
Even so the terrain imposed a climb from Settle to Blea Moor, almost all of it at 1 in 100, and known to enginemen as the long drag ’.
Even so between September 1895 and mid 1896 three attempts were made by the Protectorate to enforce the Gallwey Treaty ’.
Even Rock n Roll icon Elvis Presley spent the rest of his career alternating between Pop and Rock (“ Love Me Tender ,” “ Loving You ,” “ I Love You Because ”).
Even a poorly chosen word, used in the heat of the moment ( e. g. crusade ’), can have significant negative consequences.
' Even so, Kennedy assured Macmillan that relations between the United States and the UK would be strengthened not weakened, if the UK moved towards membership .’
Even though the term Alevi is thought to be simply the Turkish derived form of Arabic Alawī, the Arab form of the term today refers to the distinct group of the Arabic-speaking Alawī of Syria.
Even today, a relay competition is held for the Nijmegen shield ’, to which these four medals are attached!
Even as the demand for some services is declining – for those offered by cobblers, for example, there are newer trades that are springing up – car and tractor mechanics, for instance, based on apprenticeship and on the job training systems.
Even though anti-League was the policy of the nation, private citizens and lower diplomats either supported or observed the League.
Even J. L. Moles comments on the idea that hamartia is considered an error and states,the modern view ( at least until recently ) that it means error ’, mistake of fact ’, that is, an act done in ignorance of some salient circumstances ” ( Moles 49 ).
Even though the CFD does not expire, any positions that are left open overnight will be rolled over ’.
Even the crew was transfixed, watching this dramatic killing.
Even a cursory reading of the entry for engineering control theory shows that in artificial systems the reference signal is considered to be the external input to the plant ’, but in living systems as described here the reference signal is not an externally accessible input at all, but instead has its origin elsewhere within the system, from memory or from error output of higher-level control loops as described in the next section below.
Even immigration scholars have frequently labeled Mexicans as part of a new immigrant grouping in comparison to Europeans such as the Irish and Germans ,” which he claims to be a widely held misconception.
Even though he coined the phrase “ Big Bang ,” Hoyle rejected the big bang theory of the origin of the universe in favor of the steady state theory, which claimed that the universe has always looked as it does now.
Even though he was the son of a wealthy father, he never gave importance to the worldly wealth and riches. There was a crowd of guests at his house all the time.
Even though the environment and climate change are framed as global issues, Levin states that it is precisely at this level that government institutions are least effective and trust most delicate while Oberthur and Gehring argue that it would offer little more than institutional restructuring for its own sake.
Vanderheiden wrote: " Even the popular animated television series The Simpsons joined the anti-SUV fray in 1998, featuring a mammoth vehicle called the Canyonero ( marketed with the jingle: Twelve yards long, two lanes wide / Sixty-five tons of American pride !’), which promised to help the family transcend its mundane station-wagon existence but instead brought only misery.

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Even before the fight began, dissension spread through some of Abd al-Rahman's lines.

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Even if self-consistent extensions can be found for arbitrary initial conditions outside the Cauchy Horizon, the finding that there can be multiple distinct self-consistent extensions for the same initial condition — indeed, Echeverria et al.
Even though it tended to group with doves, this was not at all well-supported, with little more than 10 % likelihood at best that such an arrangement was accurate according to Sorenson et al. s analysis.
Prominent recent authorities who have written commentaries on the work include Rabbis Meir Simcha of Dvinsk ( Ohr Somayach ), Chaim Soloveitchik ( Chiddushei Rabbeinu Chaim ), Yitzchok Isaac Krasilschikov ( Tevunah ), Isser Zalman Meltzer ( Even HaEzel ) and, more recently, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson ( Hadran al HaRambam ), Elazar Shach ( Avi Ezri ) and Rabbi Yosef Kapach.
The notion of commitments appeared earliest in works by Manuel Blum, Shimon Even, and Shamir et al.
His concert operatic titles were principally The Prologue ( from Pagliacci ), " Iago's Credo " ( Otello ), " Even Bravest Heart " ( Faust ) –- written originally by Gounod for Santley -- " Largo al Factotum " ( The Barber of Seville ), " Non più andrai " ( The Marriage of Figaro ), " O Star of Eve " ( Tannhäuser ), the " Toreador Song " ( Carmen ), " Pari siamo " ( Rigoletto ) and " Within This Hallowed Dwelling " ( The Magic Flute ).
Even the weather and altitude can influence toxicity ( Ernst and Zug et al.
Even after Bane saved his daughter's life, however, Ra's al Ghul was never able to accept him as anything but a " monster ", and excommunicated him from the League when he learned that Bane harbored affection for Talia.
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Even so, a recent meta-analysis conducted by Fawcett et al.
Even the tsunami was not very large, subsidence and coastal landslides, have left a substantial portion of the towns of Gölcük, Degirmendere and Karamürsel inundated by the sea ( Altinok et al., 1999 ).
Even if the oncolytic effect of the Newcastle Disease Virus ( NDV ) was documented already in the 1950s, the main advances of viruses in cancer therapy came with the advent of reverse genetics technologies ( Flanagan et al.
Even the narrations of standing at the ( mawqif ) pond ( called kawthar ) are many, just as the amount of narrations suggesting al Kawthar is the river in Paradise.
Even though Batman manages to capture Ra's al Ghul, Talia ends up freeing him before Batman had plans to hand Ra's al Ghul over to the authorities.
Even the dry inventories furnish materials for the historian of taste ( i. e. C. Franzoni et al., Gli inventari dell ' eredità del cardinale Rodolfo Pio da Carpi Pisa, 2002, for the Musei Civici, Comune di Carpi.

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Even so, it adds up to impossible odds, except that the question arises, On whose side would the Mainland Chinese army fight??
Even for those whose death had brought honourable release, the taint of infamia was perpetual.
Even if he was willing and able to escape Berlin and reach the north, it was unlikely that Dönitz, whose only concern was to negotiate a settlement with the western Allies that would save Germany from Soviet occupation, would want such a notorious figure as Goebbels heading his government.
Even Julian's intellectual friends and fellow pagans were of a divided mind about this habit of talking to his subjects on an equal footing: Ammianus Marcellinus saw in that only the foolish vanity of someone " excessively anxious for empty distinction ", whose " desire for popularity often led him to converse with unworthy persons ".
Even when we make all due allowance for the prejudices of critics whose only possible enthusiasm went out to ' the pointed and fine propriety of Poe ,' we can hardly believe that the exquisite art which is among the most valued on our possessions could encounter so much garrulous abuse without the criminal intervention of personal malignancy.
Even more animals not previously exploited for their meat are now being farmed, especially the more agile and mobile species, whose muscles tend to be developed better than those of cattle, sheep or pigs.
Even where there can be no doubt as to whose side the author is on, the antagonists are usually not depicted as villains but as honourable on their own terms.
Even snakes, whose limbs have become vestigial or lost entirely, are nevertheless tetrapods.
Even so, according to his doctor friend, Holmes remains an addict whose habit is " not dead, but merely sleeping ".
Even though Johann Bayer gave Thuban the designation Alpha, its apparent magnitude of 3. 65 is 3. 7 times fainter than the brightest star in the constellation, Gamma Draconis ( Eltanin ), whose apparent magnitude is 2. 24.
2 Thessalonians 2: 9 says, " And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of His mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of His coming: Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, and with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish ; because they received not the love of the Truth, that they might be saved.
Even minor early heat waves can occur in March or April, during a Saharan dust event, whose main feature is the strong and hot katabatic wind from the south, which is a type of Sirokos ( σιρόκος ) and is called " Livas " ( i. e. the wind from Libya ) by the Greeks.
Even the plantation owner who owns the hero is portrayed as a struggling — and failing — small businessman, whose main motivation is to secure a livelihood for his daughter.
Even a cautious reading of the subtext as a vehicle for legendary history suggests that a Pelasgian kingship in archaic Argos was overcome, not without violence, by seafarers out of Egypt ( compare the Sea Peoples ), whose leaders then intermarried with the local dynasty.
" Even Greil Marcus, whose previous writings had been favourably inclined towards Morrison, said: " It's Van acting the part of the ' mystic poet ' he thinks he's supposed to be.
Even for Beckett, whose later plays are often extremely short, Breath is an unusually terse work.
Even modern classic hits and oldies outlets, which cover this time period, rarely play cuts from the teen idols of the era, with the exception of Michael Jackson of The Jackson Five, who began his career as a teen idol along with his brothers, but whose individual career eventually evolved far beyond the limitations of that description and into superstardom.
Even George Buttrick, whose words had so inspired Buechner, observed that, " It would be a shame to lose a good novelist for a mediocre preacher.
Even smaller production houses, known as Poverty Row studios, made films whose costs might run as low as $ 3, 000, seeking a profit through whatever bookings they could pick up in the gaps left by the larger concerns.
" Even Cortázar's short story " Casa Tomada ," about a brother and sister whose house is taken over by someone or something mysterious, for Leal is an example of the fantastic and not magical realism.
Even with naturalists, whose business it is to deal with facts, the reason is often wonderfully influenced by the imagination ..."
Even while she lies dying in the next room, Saccard ( in a brilliant scene of breathtaking callousness ) is already making arrangements to marry rich country girl Renée, who is pregnant with the child of a local labourer and whose family wishes to avoid scandal by offering a huge dowry to any man who will marry her and claim the baby as his own.
Even more surprisingly, he was officially endorsed by the Democrats, whose party he had denounced for decades.
Even if the redoubts were retaken, they would have to be defended by men whose priority was the siege of Sevastopol, and he dared not expose his supply base at Balaclava to further Russian attacks.
Even Paulson, whose timing couldn't have been better, spent

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