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Even and mere
Even though the author of the book states that Ruth " just happens " to find Boaz's field ( Ruth 2: 3 ), the reader may be led to accede to the notion that in Bible terms there is no mere chance, but that chance and God's providence amount to the same thing.
Even the use of words like " the people ," " democracy ," and " equality " in public debate bothered him, for such words were " metaphysical abstractions that either have no meaning, or at least none that mere mortals can comprehend.
Even with the military orders on board, Frederick's force was a mere shadow of the army that had amassed when the crusade had originally been called.
Even in antiquity there were those who held the story to be mere fiction ( The Deipnosophists, XIII.
Even when he had been unimaginably haughty, the Gods had displayed forbearance and kindness when they could have burnt him to ashes by a mere glance.
Even within the span of mere decades, Oz, which had been situated in a desert in the United States when first written about in 1900, was relocated to a spot in the Pacific Ocean.
Even after Disneyland opened in 1955 a mere away, Knott's Berry Farm continued to thrive.
Even in the confused fighting in the Niederwald, the mere sound of the Prussian drums or the French bugles induced the adversary to give way even though drums and bugles frequently appealed to nonexistent troops.
Even after the Grand Duchy of Tuscany was restored by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 the British posted a " mere " Resident to Florence.
Even though it should shrink to the mere word ' works ', that word still serves you truly ; and when you speak of the ' time-keeping function ' of the clock, or of its spring's ' elasticity ', it is hard to see exactly what your ideas can copy.
Even prior to the era of electronics, the use of horns and cowbells had begun in an attempt to make noise louder than that which could be created through the mere use of the human voice.
Even though the poem is a mere nineteen lines there are many differing interpretations.
Even the local fortress of Hodidjed was defended by a mere two dozen men when it fell to the Turks.
Even after she learns that Venters had killed Oldring, the man who had protected her, she quickly forgives him for the mere reason that Oldring was not her biological father.
Even more critically for the outcome of the war, Adolf Hitler was infuriated at what he perceived as the uselessness of the surface raiders, seeing that two heavy cruisers were driven off by mere destroyers.
Even in the absence of a strict homeomorphism, near a fixed point, here taken to be at x = 0, f ( 0 )= 0, one may often solve Schröder's equation for a function Ψ, which makes f ( x ) locally conjugate to a mere dilation, g ( x )
Even the mere possession had a mandatory ten year prison sentence.
Even these rules, he would not permit to apply to important questions, such as capital cases in which no express Scriptural warrant for punishment existed ; he would not consent to attach a sentence of death, or even a fine, to a crime or misdemeanor on the strength of a mere inference, however logical, where no such punishment is clearly stated in Scripture ( Yerushalmi Avodah Zarah, v. 45b ), or to draw a rule from a law itself based on an inference ( Yerushalmi Kiddushin, i. 59a ).
Even though she appears cute and innocent, Chelsea is an archer skilled beyond her mere 14 years of age.
Even the death toll of 445 by Official Statement also outnumbered the Noakhali official death toll of mere 200 by a far.
Even though it opened mere days after the 1929 stock market crash, the Baker enjoyed immense success throughout the 1930s, largely due to Mineral Wells growing reputation as a top tier health spa destination.
Cheng said to Cao: " Even a mere warrior like Tian Heng knew about shame, how could you act so shamefully to surrender to Yuan?

Even and 30
Even if all these operations could be performed instantaneously, the ICBM still has a time of flight to the target of about 30 minutes.
Even 30 year old pen plotters typically still function reliably, and many are available for less than $ 100 on auction and resale websites.
Even at 30 years of age he reprinted at Shrewsbury a poem called " Eskdale ", … Some others of his poems are in my possession.
Even though its population reached 30, 000, the Russians were reluctant to grant Dąbrowa town charter, so it remained a village until August 18, 1916, when Austrian authorities, which during World War One occupied southern part of Congress Poland, agreed to establish the town of Dąbrowa.
Even though the Ice Palace was built for hockey and the Lightning were the only major tenant, Forbes called the team's deal with the arena a lemon since it would not result in much revenue for 30 years.
Even the small freshwater Pied-billed Grebe of North America has occurred as a transatlantic vagrant to Europe on more than 30 occasions.
Even though the population of Golden Valley is only around 20, 000, more than 30, 000 people work in Golden Valley.
Even with those artistic sacrifices, the eventual savings amounted to only $ 30, 000, far less than the cost of a single episode.
Even with these artistic sacrifices, the eventual total savings amounted to only $ 30, 000, far less than the cost of a single episode.
Even Juf, inhabited by some 30 people only but holding an European record, is reached 5 times a day by public transport.
Even between Kyoto and Osaka, only 30 min by train, a few words ' pitch accents change.
Even before this committee met a royal proclamation had been signed ( 30 January 1854 ) " abandoning and renouncing all dominion " in the Sovereignty.
Even without shared street implementation, creating 30 kph zones ( or 20 mph zones ) has been shown to reduce crash rates and increase numbers of cyclists and pedestrians.
Even if CCTV is the most powerful network of mainland China, it has only about 30 % of audience share all over the national territory.
Even when the borefield was situated close to the vegetation, 30 % of the original vegetation demand could still be met by the lag inherent in the system after 100 years.
Even though no modern republicans advocate a republic modelled on Cromwell's Protectorate, some point out that a Republican Commonwealth of England, Ireland and Scotland has already been tried when Oliver Cromwell installed it on 30 January 1649.
Even with Malone managing to score 30 goals in only 20 games, they couldn't climb out of the cellar.
Even after arriving at Camp O ' Donnell, the survivors of the march continued to die at a rate of 30 – 50 per day, leading to thousands more dead.
Even so, the convention has expanded since then, with attendance above 26, 000 in both 2008 and 2009 attendance surpassing 29, 000 in 2010 and attendance officially surpassing the 30, 000 mark in 2012.
Origen did this in his Commentary on Matthew when he taught that “ Christ ’ s return signifies His disclosure of Himself and His deity to all humanity in such a way that all might partake of His glory to the degree that each individual ’ s actions warrant ( Commentary on Matthew 12. 30 ).” Even Origen ’ s milder forms of this teaching left no room for a literal millennium and it was so extreme that few actually followed it.
Even though World War II caused the school's enrollment to drop to less than 30 students, the school made quick efforts at expansion once the war ended in 1945.
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Even so, some 30, 000 people worked at the Royal Arsenal during World War II.
Even though motion may seem to be continuous at 25 or 30 frame / s, the brightness may still seem to flicker objectionably.

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