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Even and knew
Even as he said it, Greg knew they had found the enemy.
Even Rector himself was prey to this spirit of competition and he knew it, not for a more exalted office in the hierarchy of the church -- his ambitions for the bishopry had died very early in his career -- but for the one clear victory he had talked about to the colonel.
Even though the boy could not see them, he knew they were clouded by distance.
Even though the Arawaks did not have an exact word for humility, they well knew the attitude.
Even though she knew it would not help her as an amateur, Grandchamp continued her efforts, and eventually did box professionally for a time.
Even before Relay was implemented, one could send an instant message ( called MSG ) to someone on another computer if one knew the other person's userid ( i. e., screen name or login ) and the name of the remote computer system the person was logged into.
Even without the finding of Jordaen's will, his kindness has been recognized by all who knew him.
Even William Shakespeare knew of Golding ’ s Ovid and recalls it in a number of his plays.
Even under torture, they did not identify any other members of the Resistance – because they actually knew of none.
Even their rebellious critical words-he knew about them.
Tucker explained, " Even though I loved the song and it was a sensational hit every time I sang it, I was always careful to use it only when I knew the majority of the house would understand Yiddish.
Even after independence, the outside world knew little of the diverse peoples ' traditional music genres.
Even though things seemed impossible at times, he always knew there was always a chance to catch a fish -- only if you had your fly in the water.
Even the king doesn't know which door hides the maiden, but the princess has made it her business to find out, as her lover knew she would.
" Even Liberals who knew that Howe had made no such statement agreed that it was just the sort of thing he could have said.
Even as far back as prehistoric and early historical times, people knew about the strategic importance of the strait at the Main “ knee ” between the Odenwald and the Spessart, building mighty ringwalls on the Greinberg above Miltenberg and on the Bürgstadter Berg ( mountains ).
Even if Smith meant that he was talking about John Mitchell, the former Attorney General, Gray further points out that no one ( outside of the conspirators ) knew of Mitchell's involvement until the following April, when John Dean admitted as much to special prosecutors.
Even if some thought he was mad the way he carried on, we never knew what he was going to come up with next "
Even if " Lithuanian " does not mean " Ruthenian ", Alexander would have been the last Great Duke who knew Lithuanian.
Even though she misspells most words in her letters ( like Nanny Ogg ) and is seen as unintelligent by other witches, she accurately predicts her death ( just like the witch Agnes Nutter, from Good Omens ) and tells Magrat not to let Granny and Nanny go with her because she knew that was the only way they would agree to go.
Even when there were 400 people in the bar, you always knew Louie was there.
Even though ancient Polynesians knew Mururoa Atoll by the ancestral name of Hiti-Tautau-Mai, there is no firm historical evidence that it has been permanently inhabited.
Even the poacher, Dai, was alive and well and living in the Sanctuary, but gave no indication that he knew Professor Brake or Matthew.
Even though he couldn't remember the things Helena had made him do, Lucky still knew Helena and Stavros were his enemies.
Even though Thomas knew he was not allowed to operate on patients at that time, he still followed Blalock's rules and assisted him during surgery.

Even and importance
Even then, the flexibility of the phrasing suggests that the word comes first in importance.
Even so, the monument appears to have eclipsed the site at Avebury in importance towards the end of this phase.
Even if mostly unsuitable for farming, the area is currently of great economic importance for Indonesia.
Even though a changed political scene after the death of Russian Tsar Paul reduced the political importance of the battle and material losses in the battle were of little importance to the fighting strength of either navy ( the Danish side had taken great care to spare its first-class ships ), the battle is nevertheless still remembered on the Danish side for the extraordinary valour of the Navy's personnel and the many Copenhagen volunteers who fought for hours against overwhelming odds.
Even if they failed to kill Kira, even if they all perished, it wouldn't have mattered, as victory and defeat have no importance in bushido.
Even in the 1880s, coal was seen to be of importance to Morwell.
Even though Keaton received widespread exposure from the films, her character's importance was minimal.
Even in Rome, lay notaries gained in importance, and in 1211 Pope Innocent III declared that no notary in a church court could hold major orders.
Even though it had never been performed, its importance was appreciated by some of Bach's greatest successors — by the beginning of the 19th century Forkel and Haydn possessed copies, and Beethoven made two attempts to acquire a score.
Even the dogs, weapons of extraordinary importance, in some cases were rewarded.
Even though it is debatable whether Edward II was deposed in parliament or by parliament, this remarkable sequence of events consolidated the importance of parliament in the English unwritten constitution.
Even at this level, the importance of the principles of repetition and contrast, weak and strong, climax and repose, can be seen.
Even Tirana Mountain gorge presents an importance from fauna viewpoint.
Even before World War II, industrialization in Czechoslovakia had substantially reduced the relative importance of agriculture in the economy.
Even after laying down office and while on his way home, he forced himself, ill as he was, to review his own administration in a document of such importance that the House of Commons gave orders for its being printed ( Blue Book 245 of 1856 ).
Even after it lost its independence, Rostov was still an ecclesiastic center of utmost importance ( from 988 it was the see of one of the first Russian bishoprics ).
Even though he sat in parliament as a baron, the second lord Montagu never rose above a level of purely regional importance.
Even the overall importance of Danish intelligence in the context of Ultra is questionable.
Even so, the theoretical importance of the use of alternative scenarios, to help address the uncertainty implicit in long-range forecasts, was dramatically underlined by the widespread confusion which followed the Oil Shock of 1973.
Even though the Lightning Round itself was not made longer, the fact that the earlier rounds were shortened increased the Lightning Round's importance in determining the final result.
Even though the increased protection to a point, provided by angling a certain armour plate with a given normal thickness causing an increased line-of-sight ( LOS ) thickness, is of no consideration in armour vehicle design, it is of great importance when determining the level of protection of a designed vehicle.
Even Hindus who diligently practice a subset of prescribed rituals are called orthoprax, to contrast them with other Hindus who insist on the importance of correct belief or understanding.
Even though the discovery of cyclic AMP and the idea of second messengers were of great importance to the world of medicine, Sutherland ’ s findings were actually achieved through strenuous trial and error.

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