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Even and felt
Even the first wave of homesickness had passed, although there were moments when Captain Heard pointed out on his compass the direction of Bradford that she felt a little twinge at her heart.
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 as his works dropped from performance, and he wrote no new operas after 1804, he still remained one of the most important and sought after teachers of his generation and his influence was felt in every aspect of Vienna's musical life.
Even while the country enjoyed a degree of prosperity when compared to the famines of France and Germany in this period, the Visigoths felt little reason to contribute to the welfare, permanency, and infrastructure of their people and state.
Even his friend Antoine-Jacques Roustan felt impelled to write a polite rebuttal of the chapter on Civil Religion in the Social Contract, which implied that the concept of a Christian Republic was paradoxical since Christianity taught submission rather than participation in public affairs.
Even though her English professor had praised her work, she felt the praise was undue.
Even before Scott's death was known, Amundsen had been offended by what he felt was a " sneering toast "' from RGS President Lord Curzon, at a meeting held supposedly to honour the polar victor.
Even if the king was not accountable for his management of the kingdom's entries, he may have felt responsible to defend his administration on certain occasions: Arrian tells us that during the mutiny of Alexander's soldiers at Opis in 324 BC, Alexander detailed the possessions of his father at his death to prove he had not abused his charge.
Even accounting for artifacts, Courten felt that at least seven of the objects were real.
Even supporters of appeasement felt that this was out of line, but Lord Lothian encouraged her attitudes.
Even though the legal effect would be same for a majority rather than unanimous decision, it was felt that it was vital to not have a dissent that could be relied upon by opponents of desegregation as a legitimizing counterargument.
Even the caustic critic Theodore Martin ( who was usually virulently hostile to Dickens ), spoke well of the book, noting it was " finely felt, and calculated to work much social good ".
' Even when insulted to his face attending the show ,' a biographer notes, ' Macmillan felt it was better to be mocked than ignored.
Even with rest, these trips were very hard on him but he felt he had no choice but to try and raise money for his operation.
Even then, residents felt as if they could do nothing to stop it.
Even though the waters had a smell to them, they still seemed to be ' magic ' when people bathed in the stuff, and actually felt better.
Even in 1916 he felt supremely confident and optimistic despite timely warnings from Bonar Law of an impending insurrection.
Even if " Tourism " was proposed satirically as a new movement, Mail Art in its purest form could also function without the personal meeting between networkers that some felt diluted the appeal and the aura of mystery of this " art at a distance ".
Even within orthodoxy the Haskalah was felt through the appearance of the Mussar Movement in Lithuania and Torah im Derech Eretz in Germany.
Even after the end of the War, the need for a Central Government agency to investigate cases of bribery and corruption by Central Government employees was felt.
Even before a " hot " or irritated area on the foot is felt, taping a protective layer of padding or a friction-reducing interface between the affected area and the footwear can prevent the formation of a blister.
Even before he was President, then-Senator Obama became irritated with his campaign press pool when he felt they were too close to him and his daughters as they trick or treated on Halloween.
Even though he had been playing with swing bands and other popular music bands for five years, this was the first time he had been immersed in the music of Duke Ellington, and this was the first music that really felt like jazz to him.
Even so, some of his family remained critical and felt that the worst of the war was over when Hobbs went to France.

Even and himself
Even the great god Faulkner, the South's one probable contender for literary immortality, has little concerned himself with these matters ; ;
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 Mr. Miller himself seems uncertain on this score.
Even Grimm himself did not at first intend to include all the languages in his Grammar, but he soon found that Old High German postulated Gothic, and that the later stages of German could not be understood without the help of other West Germanic varieties including English, and that the rich literature of Scandinavia could not be ignored either.
Even though Saionji considered him brash and " ill-informed ," Konoe was considered his protégée by all parties, including Saionji himself.
Even a Leutnant ( second lieutenant ) could find himself commanding a Staffel.
Even though Byzantine emperors maintained a claim over the territory, and no barbarian king in the west dared to elevate himself to the position of Emperor of the West, Byzantine control of most of the West could not be sustained ; the reconquest of the Italian peninsula and Mediterranean periphery by Justinian was the sole, and temporary, exception.
Even with the Hecate material, the play is conspicuously short, and so the Folio text may derive from a prompt book that had been substantially cut for performance, or an adapter cut the text himself.
Even so, Gustavus Adolphus could not bring himself to nominate a regency council in which her name did not appear.
Even though his name has been widely romanised as Muralitharan since the commencement of his career, the cricketer himself prefers to romanise his name as Muralidaran.
Even taxonomic names published by Linnaeus himself before these dates are considered pre-Linnaean.
Even Richard Dawkins, an opponent of the design argument, described himself as a neo-paleyan in The Blind Watchmaker.
Even though he never even reaches Germany, Caligula proclaims himself victorious and orders a Triumph.
Even though ÖVP chairman and Vice Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel had announced that his party would go into opposition in that case, he entered into a coalition with the FPÖ – with himself as chancellor – in early 2000 under considerable national and international protest.
Even after a successful trial in Barbados in 1764 observed by Maskelyne, Harrison was required to produce detailed drawings and build two more chronometers, one of which was eventually tested by King George III himself.
Even after its elementary character had been settled by Davy, he persisted in using the atomic weights he himself had adopted, even when they had been superseded by the more accurate determinations of other chemists.
Even when his elder brother became senior emperor, Constantine was perfectly content to enjoy all the privileges of Imperial status without concerning himself with state affairs.
Even though Widukind allied himself with the Frisians, Charlemagne's winter attacks of 784 / 785 were successful, and Widukind and his allies were pushed back beyond the River Elbe.
Even Stanislavski himself modified his system dramatically over the course of his career.
" Even the Jewish community was turned off by the film ; the B ' nai B ' rith Messenger of Los Angeles branded the film as " tall with the reputation that Disney is making for himself as an arch-reactionary.
Even though this artists ' quarter of Montmartre was characterized by generalized poverty, Modigliani himself presented — initially, at least — as one would expect the son of a family trying to maintain the appearances of its lost financial standing to present: his wardrobe was dapper without ostentation, and the studio he rented was appointed in a style appropriate to someone with a finely attuned taste in plush drapery and Renaissance reproductions.
Even with this, he can't stop himself: " Man, we just couldn't stop laughing.
Even after entering politics, he considered himself first and foremost a cotton planter.
Even Groucho himself did not initially think too highly of the film.
Even Valentinian himself was not exempt, and he was forced to sacrifice a portion of his income and use the reduced contents of his personal income to help the State in its financial straits.

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