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Even and begins
Even if a Yom Tov begins at nightfall on the day of the funeral, the remainder of shiva is cancelled.
Even as the military offensive begins, Japan engineers the collapse of the U. S. stock market by hiring a programmer in an exchange firm to insert a logic bomb into the system, which ends up deleting all trade records.
Even in civil law systems that do not admit judge-made law, it is not always clear when the function of interpretation of the criminal law ends and judicial lawmaking begins.
Even assuming an electric field has been established, the mechanism by which the lightning discharge begins is not well known.
Even though Martin doesn ’ t tell Antonia, Palmer believes he has, and begins to act strangely around Antonia.
Even though the peer pressure process begins and ends with one in a ( conflict-less ) state of harmony, as a result of conflict and the conflict resolution process, one leaves with a new identity — a new set of internalized standards.
Even though he is unable to recall his name or who he was, he begins to discover that he may be the key to save this world from destruction.
Even before the alcohol begins to exert its influence, he keeps tripping up on the head of a tiger skin lying on the floor between the dinner table and the buffet.
Even in the prologue the friar begins by making some pointedly rude remarks about the summoner in general.
) Even so, Alice begins to suspect that the Duchess might actually have a pleasant personality after all, and that her earlier ruthlessness was caused by the pepper.
Even before these " post-volcanic " processes have ceased, atmospheric decomposition or weathering begins as the mineral components of volcanic and igneous rocks are not stable under surface atmospheric conditions.
Even though The Buddha is set in the 1970s and ends just before the Thatcher era begins, Kureishi was writing it under the direct influence of the outcome of Thatcherism.
Even with the owner's help, Eliot continues to feel out-of-place and eventually calls Cecil from the back of the restaurant, confessing that he feels that his marriage will be over before it begins.
Even when the tune begins in earnest, it is flat and non-harmonized and does little more than provide a beat on which words are uttered.

Even and doubt
Even two or three years ago I doubt that she'd have become involved in this unfortunate Johnston affair.
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 though Gadamer's interpretation of Heidegger has been questioned, there is little doubt that Heidegger seized upon Dilthey's concept of hermeneutics.
Even though Zinov's notes were riddled with errors, it has been proven beyond doubt that the notes are indeed a copy of an authentic Yotvingian text.
Even explorer A. Greely, who came ( after initial acceptance ) to doubt Peary's reaching 90 °, correctly notes that no Arctic expert questions that ( unlike Cook ) Peary courageously risked his life travelling hundreds of miles from land and that he reached regions adjacent to the pole.
Even though the name is different in Islamic tradition to that in the Hebrew Bible, there is no doubt that the same figure is spoken of in both texts.
Even the Oscar Flight location of the incident is in doubt.
He voted with the government on the 2003 invasion of Iraq saying in Parliament " Even though all our hearts are heavy, I have no doubt that it is right to vote with the Government tonight ".
Even if it can be labelled with a variety of terms, there is no doubt that sexual desire may be the “ single most common sexual event in the lives of men and women ”.
Even as Come Back, Little Sheba was in a pre-Broadway run in early 1950, Inge was filled with some doubt as to its success, as he expressed in a letter to his sponsor in Alcoholics Anonymous, " If Sheba makes it in Hartford I guess it will go on to Broadway and if it doesn't I suppose I'll be back in St. Louis.
Even after 17 years, however, the mayor's office receives phone calls and e-mails each day which doubt the existence of the city.
Even though Canadian military bands inherited the British military traditions as well as French military tradition, there is no doubt that Canada has its very own military band traditions.
Even though American military bands inherited the British military traditions, there is no doubt that the US has its very own military band traditions.
Even if this attribution to Isenbrandt cannot be proven without doubt, it is now generally accepted by some art historians, although many others regard Isenbrandt as a convenient label for a body of work by many different artists.
Even anti-Communist resources such as the Black Book of Communism expresses doubt at the 1. 2 million figure, but does note that according to the Chinese census, the total population of ethnic Tibetans in the PRC was 2. 8 million in 1953, but only 2. 5 million in 1964.
Even doubt is a sin.
Even when you have been engaged for a production, rehearsed from three to six weeks without pay, and no doubt bought your own costumes for the piece, you have no guarantee that it will be a success.
Even though Cicero tried to “ ridicule ” Licinius and the slaves of Clodia ’ s rendezvous at the baths in order to defend Caelius, there was no doubt that the event took place and “ a casket containing some substance to be administered to Clodia ” was exchanged.
Both Billington and Paul Taylor ( in The Independent ) give the production 4 out of 5 stars, while Charles Spencer, reviewing the production in The Daily Telegraph, like other critics making inevitable comparisons with the original production, rates it as " equally fine, with Michael Gambon and David Bradley rising magnificently to the benchmark set by their illustrious predecessors ," but points out that he too does not feel that he fully understands it: " Even after three decades I cannot claim fully to understand this haunting drama that proves by turns funny, scary, and resonantly poetic, but I have no doubt that it is one of the handful of indisputable modern classics that Pinter has written, and a piece that will haunt and tantalise the memory of all who see it.
Even so, Walker still had not been given a command, despite expertise in anti-submarine warfare that would no doubt be indispensable in the Battle of the Atlantic.
Even after performing the execution himself, the General is plagued by the doubt, "... is it possible that what this man believed may be true?
" Even religion's greatest enemies, Greene is saying, still live with the question of what if they are wrong, and as long as the slightest doubt remains, Christianity will survive.
Even though Tube Lines appears to be stable, this put the long-term future of the PPP scheme in doubt.
Even some contemporary American technical journals doubted that such a high speed had been attained: " Many are disposed to receive with doubt the statement that on May 9 the locomotive No. 999 of the New York Central railroad ran at the speed of 100 miles an hour, or that on a subsequent date she ran a single mile in 32 seconds.

Even and saw
Even before he saw the necessity of growing better food and planning good nutrition, Mr. Clark felt the school had a good health program.
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 so, tensions remained: William remained very suspicious of Louis, thinking the French king desired " Universal Kingship " over Europe ; Louis described William as " my mortal enemy " and saw him as an obnoxious warmonger.
Even as recently as the beginning of the 20th century, it was believed that when a Russian saw an opal among other goods offered for sale, he or she should not buy anything more since the opal was believed to embody the evil eye.
Even his sister wore no mourning for him until she arrived at Vienna and saw that this was expected of her.
Even so, 1966 saw the debut of the Corps of Volunteers of the Republic, a vanguard movement designed to mobilize popular support behind Mobutu, who was proclaimed the nation's " Second National Hero " after Lumumba.
" Even in the paranoid political climate of the 16th century, in which many royal deaths were suspected to have been murders, no contemporaries saw signs of " foul play " in Mary's death.
Even though Uncle Tom's Cabin was the best-selling novel of the 19th century, far more Americans of that time saw the story as a stage play or musical than read the book.
Even as the Peruvian government was taking in too little money to pay civil servants, the country saw its cost of living increase dramatically during the early years of Toledo's administration.
Even where regulatory bodies started out functioning independently, a process known as regulatory capture often saw industry interests come to dominate those of the consumer.
Even major fortifications such as the castles of North Wales and the border castles of Carlisle, Bamburgh and Newcastle upon Tyne saw funding and maintenance reduced.
Even the sale of a relatively small strip of land angered the Mexican people, who saw Santa Anna's actions as a betrayal of their country.
Even so, Arledge liked what he saw and enrolled in a liberal-arts program.
Even so, the 1970s saw large corporations become involved in the Christian music market.
Even this did not solve the problems, as soldiers would often wander outside the jurisdiction of the commissioners ; to deal with this, February 1627 saw a Provost Marshal introduced to each county, bringing the entire nation under martial law.
Even though he never mentioned a problematic heater, Rank stated that he went to the rear of the plane to check the heater, saw no smoke, and found the heater was cool to the touch.
Even the most skeptical among Rome's intellectual elite such as Cicero, who was an augur, saw religion as a source of social order.
Even the most skeptical among Rome's intellectual elite such as Cicero, who was an augur, saw religion as a source of social order.
Audio tapes of President Richard Nixon, in conversation with his chief of staff, H. R. Haldeman in 1972, reveal that Nixon mused after seeing the photograph: " I'm wondering if that was fixed " After the release of this tape, Út commented, " Even though it has become one of the most memorable images of the twentieth century, President Nixon once doubted the authenticity of my photograph when he saw it in the papers on 12 June 1972 ....
Even before civil aviation operations could commence at the new site, the onset of World War II saw the facility being redesigned for military purposes as a temporary base for the Royal Australian Air Force and United States Navy, known as " RAAF Station Guildford ", primarily to supplement RAAF Base Pearce.
Even though it was the last year of the generation, 1966 saw a stylistic revision for the Thunderbird highlighted by a new egg-crate style grille with a large Thunderbird emblem at its center and a new rear fascia with the brake lights restyled to appear as one unit.
Even with all those different uses of the land, the Canadian Pacific Railway saw the beauty within and bought the island to create their own little island resort.
Even so, he noted that " the last six months of 1952 saw the most significant increases in the military effectiveness of the United States since the beginning of partial mobilization.
I had expected it to make a livelier effect after the impression of the dress rehearsal .” Even though audience reception at the actual concert may have been less than enthusiastic, Richter saw promise in Dvořák ’ s work and asked him to write a symphony for the orchestra.

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