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Even and Ribbentrop
Even if
the British were serious
in their warnings of war
, Ribbentrop took
the view
that since a war
with Britain
was inevitable
, the risk of a war
with Britain
was an acceptable one
and accordingly he argued
that Germany should not shy away from such challenges
.

But even
in prison
, Ribbentrop remained loyal
to Hitler: "
Even with all I know
, if
in this cell Hitler should come
to me
and say ' Do this!
Even and ’
Even in Athanasius
’ Orations against
the Arians
, Arius hardly emerges consistently as
the creative individual originator of
the heresy
that bears his name
, even though it would have greatly strengthened Athanasius
’ case
to present him
in that light
.

" But it has been said of this passage
, "
Even when Maharal is eulogized
, whether
in David Gans
’ Zemach David or on his epitaph …, not a word is said about
the creation of a golem
.
Even though it
was impossible for
the U
. S
. to gather evidence
and information about Guatemala
’ s relations
to the Soviet Union
, Americans
wanted to believe
that Communism existed
in Guatemala
.
Even those who share Allaire
’ s account of Berkeley
’ s idealism acknowledge Pappas
’ article
to be “
an excellent review
and critique of
the IA account .”

“
Even though we didn
’ t get additional definitive evidence of
the ivory-bill
in Arkansas
, we
’ re not discouraged
.
Even when
the impact of
the Great Depression led
to an enormous surge
in support for
the Nazis across
Germany, Berlin resisted
the party
’ s appeal more than any other part of
Germany: at its peak
in 1932
, the Nazi Party polled 28 %
in Berlin
to the combined left
’ s 55 %.
Even the brushing of one
’ s teeth
and rinsing of once mouth must be done after sunrise after
the vow of Navkarsi
.
Even at this time
, he emphasized
that, in the event of war
, India
’ s place
was alongside
the democracies
, though he insisted
that India could
only fight
in support of Great Britain
and France as a free country
.
Even so, Konoe never fully embraced his mentor
’ s pro-Western attitudes
.

Form Nichiren
’ s point of view
, however
, his uncompromising stance
was to save people from sufferings: “
Even in the case of
the Nembutsu priests
, the Zen priests
, and the True Word teachers
, and the ruler of
the nation
and other men of authority
, all of whom bear me such hatred — I admonish them because I want
to help them
, and their hatred for me makes me pity them all
the more ”.
Even as Paraguayan export revenue has fluctuated
, Brazil remained Paraguay
’ s principal export destination ( 27
. 8 percent
in 2004 ), followed by Uruguay ( 15
. 9 percent ), Italy ( 7
. 1 percent ), Switzerland ( 5
. 6 percent ), Argentina
Even within Hinduism
, there are different approaches
to reaching
the Divine based on
an individual
’ s own characteristics
.
Even the queen
’ s first husband
, the Rus ' prince Yuri
, was forced on her by
the nobles
.
Even in daily
, physical action
, the flourishing human
’ s “… Act is determined by
the higher phase of
the Soul .” ( Enneads III
. 4
. 6 )
Even in the most dramatic arguments Plotinus considers ( if
the Proficient is subject
to extreme physical torture
, for example ), he concludes this
only strengthens his claim of true happiness being metaphysical
, as
the truly happy human being would understand
that which is being tortured is merely a body
, not
the conscious self
, and happiness could persist
.
Even after
the recession hit
, the city
’ s budget continued
to increase
, to a total of more than $ 6 billion a year
.
Even in novels dealing
with earlier periods of Napoleon III
’ s reign
the picture of
the Second Empire is sometimes overlaid
with the imagery of catastrophe
.
Even after
the initial production of Trial by Jury
, however
, Carte continued
to produce continental operetta
, touring
in the summer of 1876
with a repertoire consisting of English adaptations of French opera bouffe ( Offenbach
’ s La Périchole
, and La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein
, Lecocq's La fille de Madame Angot
and Léon Vasseur's La Timbale d ' argent ), paired
with two one-act English after-pieces ( Happy Hampstead
and Trial by Jury ).
Even Ravel
’ s most difficult pieces
, however
, are marked by elegance
and refinement
.
Even and s
Even then
, transfer rates could be as low as 40kB /
s for 8088
and 8086 machines
.
Even at
that young age
, Hymes
had a reputation as a strong linguist ; his dissertation
, completed
in one year
, was a grammar of
the Kathlamet language spoken near
the mouth of
the Columbia
and known primarily from Franz Boas
’ s work at
the end of
the 19th century
.
Even when Lear
and Cordelia are captured together
, this madness persists as Lear envisions a nursery
in prison
, where Cordelia
’ s sole existence is for him
.

Little Women
’ s popular audience
was responsive
to ideas of social change as they were shown “ within
the familiar construct of domesticity .”
Even though Alcott
was supposed
to just write a story for girls
, her main heroine
, Jo March
, became a favorite of many different women
, including educated women writers through
the 20th century
.
Even though he
and his wife Emily Shelby believe
that they have a benevolent relationship
with their slaves
, Shelby decides
to raise
the needed funds by selling two of them — Uncle Tom
, a middle-aged man
with a wife
and children
, and Harry
, the son of Emily Shelby
’ s maid Eliza —
to a slave trader
.
Even as I fell I heard
the door slam
, which brought me a little comfort …
that meant they were not pursuing me down
the street
with a stick
, to beat me .”) “ into
an environment where he cannot exist but cannot escape … Whereas Godot
’ s existence remains uncertain
, here
an external force exists ” “ represented by a sharp
, inhuman
, disembodied whistle ”
which will not permit him
to leave ; “ like Jacob
, wrestles
with it
to illustrate its substance .” In simplistic terms
the man
’ s actual fall could be seen
to represent
the fall of Man
.
Even and standard
Even at this time
, Ethernet's widespread acceptance suggested it
was to become a de facto
standard.
Even here DG managed
to innovate
, packing this very small core
and the corresponding support electronics onto a single
standard 15 x board
.
Even now
, many devices are shipped
with channels 1
, 6
and 11 as preset options even though
with the newer 802
. 11g
standard there are four non-overlapping channels-1
, 5
, 9
and 13
.
Even when placing isolated rails not connected
to any other lines
, track layers usually choose a
standard rail gauge
so they can use off-the-shelf rolling stock
.
Even the "
standard " ten-dimensional string theory allows
the " curled up " dimensions
to be compactified
in an enormous number of different ways ( one estimate is 10 < sup > 500 </ sup > ) each of
which corresponds
to a different collection of fundamental particles
and low-energy forces
.
Even so, in 1900
, Congress passed
the Gold Standard Act
, formally placing
the United States on
that standard.
Even today
, North American caller ID uses 1200 baud AFSK
in the form of
the Bell 202
standard.

*
Even for
standard business applications
, speed of execution
was a significant competitive advantage
.

By extrapolating from
the other noble gases
, it is expected
that ununoctium has a boiling point between 320
and 380 K
. This is very different from
the previously estimated values of 263 K or 247 K
. Even given
the large uncertainties of
the calculations
, it seems highly unlikely
that ununoctium would be a gas under
standard conditions
, and as
the liquid range of
the other gases is very narrow
, between 2
and 9 kelvins
, this element should be solid at
standard conditions
.
Even when we remember
the very free
standard of sex morals
in the Melanesian tribes of New Guinea
, such as
the Motu or
the Mailu
, we still find these natives exceedingly loose
in such matters
.
Even works
that do not adhere
to the standard description of a sonata form often present analogous structures or can be analyzed as elaborations or expansions of
the standard description of sonata form
.
Even the Winsock implementation for MS Windows
, developed by unaffiliated developers
, closely follows
the Berkeley
standard.
Even after stereo became
standard and into
the 1970s
, Decca boasted a special
, spectacular sound quality
, characterised by aggressive use of
the highest
and lowest frequencies
, daring use of tape saturation
and out-of-phase sound
to convey a lively
and impactful hall ambiance
, plus considerable bar-to-bar rebalancing by
the recording staff of orchestral voices
, known as " spotlighting
.
Even in his earliest works
, where he uses
the standard French model
, Rameau —
the born symphonist
and master of orchestration — composes novel
and unique pieces
.

His fourth album
was titled Who I Am
, and it contained four number one hits: a cover of
the Eddie Cochran
standard " Summertime Blues ", followed by " Livin ' on Love ", " Gone Country "
and " I Don't
Even Know Your Name ".

(
Even U
. S
. gold coins at various times contained from slightly over 2 % copper
to an eventual
standard 10 % copper ).
Even a compromise
, whereby
the fleur de lys would be
the new king's personal
standard, and the tricolour would remain
the national flag
, was rejected
.
Even though
the standard German varieties are
to a certain degree influenced by
the local dialects
, they are very distinct
.
Even when paddle-like bats
, and finally racquets
, became
standard equipment for
the game by
the late 1600s
, the name did not change
.
Even today there is a market among collectors for these types of camera
, as
the engineering
and materials were of a very high
standard and no battery is required
.
Even his use of
the western oboe sounds exotic
in this context ; it is not a
standard jazz instrument
.
Even in cases where
the DTDs were read
, the drivers are / were still often limited by
the standard timing descriptor limitation
that the horizontal / vertical resolutions must be evenly divisible by 8
.
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