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Even John Lennon's 1981 # 1 hit " Imagine " was re-issued, upon which it made # 3.

Even and seemingly
Even bears and raccoons, although seemingly slow and clumsy, are capable of remarkable bursts of speed.
Even seemingly docile dragons may become aggressive unpredictably, especially when the animal's territory is invaded by someone unfamiliar.
Even close friends and family were disapproving of Joyce's seemingly impenetrable text, with Joyce's brother Stanislaus " rebuk him for writing an incomprehensible night-book ", and former friend Oliver Gogarty believing the book to be a joke, pulled by Joyce on the literary community, referring to it as " the most colossal leg pull in literature since Macpherson's Ossian ".
Even so, the value of these goals and of the coordination of an entire economy's development of central planning was seemingly impressive: a reported 12 % to 13 % rate of annual industrial growth attained in the Soviet Union during the 1930s has few parallels in the economic history of other countries.
Even in the show's earliest episodes when one or the other leaves the house, seemingly for good ( Lamont moves out at least twice, and at one point he even puts Fred in an old folks ' home ), something always occurs that returns things back to normal.
Even seemingly unlikely performers such as The Zombies have made recordings of it.
Even though OCD and OCPD are seemingly separate disorders there are obvious redundancy between the two concerning several symptoms.
Even when Bender's body is seemingly destroyed or completely detached from his head, it has no effect on Bender's ability to think and communicate, indicating that his electronic brain is located in his head.
Even the usually-dependable Treveri cavalry arriving to support the Romans looked at the seemingly hopeless situation and promptly turned for home to report the disaster.
Even these machines, which seemingly represent the limit of automata that we could imagine, run into their own limitations.
Even though Pennsylvania and Delaware had shared the same governor until very recently, attitudes had changed, and many in Delaware were upset at seemingly being cast aside so readily, particularly after the Philadelphia newspapers began criticizing the state for allowing the practice of multiple and non resident office holding.
Even the pilgrims seemingly did not visit Shiloh, for the only one that mentions its name — the sixth-century pilgrim Theodosius ( ch.
Even for such seemingly safe props, very often a stunt double will replace the main actor for shots involving use of breakaway props.
Even the most ardent skating fan found the completion of the figures, followed by seemingly microscopic analysis by the judges, to be tedious at best and unwatchable at worst, and the general public obviously found them to be of no interest.
Even then, it is still sometimes possible for fire to spread across a seemingly impenetrable divide.
Even though she faced a seemingly lost cause, when she learned of the 1928 condemnation of the adobe, she acted quickly to get a stay on the wrecking ball.
So when he came out, he peed all over the camera and all around the set [...] Even those seemingly innocent dog manoeuvres were carefully planned.
Even without the broad reading that the claim included secrecy concerning the aircraft itself, the court found it possible that the documents ' revelations " that the mission required an ' aircraft capable of dropping bombs ' and that the mission required an airplane capable of ' operating at altitudes of 20, 000 feet and above '" could have been " seemingly insignificant pieces of information would have been of keen interest to a Soviet spy fifty years ago.
Even seemingly legitimate uses of the Crown Jewels outside of the United Kingdom were precluded because of this law.
Even seemingly happy after receiving every American dollars from her clients, she carries a silent resentment of herself and her clients.
Even though Felix, the supposed doppelgänger, is seemingly unaware of their resemblance, Hermann insists that their likeness is most striking.

Even and direct
Even before it was formally dissolved in 1912, the A.L.A.M. was succeeded by the Automobile Board of Trade, the direct lineal ancestor of the present-day Automobile Manufacturers Association.
Even if not yet ratified, the Articles provided domestic and international legitimacy for the Continental Congress to direct the American Revolutionary War, conduct diplomacy with Europe and deal with territorial issues and Indian relations.
Even today, Id's History page makes a direct reference to Freud.
Even the EU, which has institutions capable of creating uniform rules with direct effect, has failed to produce a universal system for the common market.
Even though Tristan da Cunha is a UK overseas territory, it is not permitted direct access to European Union markets.
Even the smallest eagles, like the Booted Eagle ( Aquila pennata ) ( which is comparable in size to a Common Buzzard ( Buteo buteo ) or Red-tailed Hawk ( B. jamaicensis )), have relatively longer and more evenly broad wings, and more direct, faster flight.
Even in recent times, direct measurement is used to increase confidence in the validity of the measurements.
Even though it was technically responsible to the central government, Zhou's political department operated under a direct mandate to indoctrinate Whampoa's cadets in the ideology of the KMT for the purpose of improving loyalty and morale.
Even Turks born in Germany to immigrant parents were denied direct citizenship.
Even spacecraft directly orbiting the Sun do so in planes close to the ecliptic because a direct launch into a high-inclination solar orbit would require a prohibitively large launch vehicle.
Even including the board's 14 " honorary " trustees, who do not have voting rights and do not play as direct a role in the museum, this amounts to an average individual contribution of more than $ 7 million.
Even though remote sensing has greatly sped up the process of gathering information, and has allowed greater accuracy control over long distances, the direct survey still provides the basic control points and framework for all topographic work, whether manual or GIS-based.
Even in states where direct democracy components are scant or nonexistent at the state level, there often exists local options for deciding specific issues, such as whether a county should be " wet " or " dry " in terms of whether alcohol sales are allowed.
Even Paul ’ s decision to send a Cossack army to take British India, bizarre as it may seem, makes a certain amount of sense: Britain itself was almost impervious to direct attack, being an island nation with a formidable navy, but the British had left India largely unguarded and would have great difficulty staving off a force that came over land to attack it.
Though they had no direct connection, other writers considered the Beats to be a major influence, including Thomas Pynchon ( Gravity's Rainbow ) and Tom Robbins ( Even Cowgirls Get the Blues ).
There is no need for physical presence nor for direct reporting to the mentor, such as the case in other practices: “ Even if people are physically far from the mentor ... if they are aware of their role as disciples then the mentor-disciple relationship is alive and intact ”.
Even worse, Tip and Leopold were direct commercial rivals: every person that Tippu Tip extracted from his realm into chattel slavery, every pound of ivory, was a loss to Leopold.
Even as a monk, Dīpaṃkara Śrījñāna yearned for the fastest and most direct means of attaining perfect enlightenment.
Even though permission marketing can be implemented in any direct medium, it has emerged as a serious idea only with the advent of the Internet.
Even some languages that support no direct use of references have some internal or implicit use.
Even when presented with irrefutable proof, the common man regards them as an urban legend or merely another form of Beastmen, although there is no direct link between the two species.
Even though Ríos had been elected with the support of the Communist party, he refused the direct participation of this party in the government, thus earning their opposition.
Even after Martino removed any direct reference to ISR, he was warned that he should not talk about star-naming at all.
Even when the main setting of a game is not taken directly from the history of our world, they still tend to draw heavily on historical models, though distorted by the presence of magic ; also, as gods often have direct and tangible interactions with the world, religion is usually very unlike our world.

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