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Even and new
Even though in most cases the completion of the definitive editions of their writings is still years off, enough documentation has already been assembled to warrant drawing a new composite profile of the leadership which performed the heroic dual feats of winning American independence and founding a new nation.
Even two decades ago in Go Down, Moses Faulkner was looking to the more urban future with a glimmer of hope that through its youth and its new way of life the South might be reborn and the curse of slavery erased from its soil.
Even the most rational of men, under great stress, may be transported by a new faith and behave like mystics.
Even so Fosdick, as the new Chairman of the Commission on Training Camp Activities, encountered strong and vociferous opposition.
Even though headquarters actually have been moved into the Chatham building, do they believe that they can make the new name stick??
Even if you live above that line, the FHA will back you, for they have decided that the inclusion of air conditioning in all new homes is a good thing and should be encouraged.
Even industrial development leaders find it hard to win local support for training unless a new industry is in sight and requests it.
Even if it did not, how would this little world of gentle people cope with its new reality of grenades and submachine guns??
In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it: `` Even with the best of intentions he ( the President of the university ) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of which, considered ( as it must be by him ) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities.
Even with respect to slavery the new citizen law of 450 BC may have had effect: it is speculated that originally Athenian fathers had been able to register for citizenship offspring had with slave women ( Hansen 1987: 53 ).
Even when new settlers arrived, this new dialect was strong enough to deflect the influence of other patterns of speech.
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 in their new home they were not safe from Athenian rancour.
Even before the completion of the new house, the pattern of the royal couple's life in the Highlands was soon established.
Even after the creation of the Church in Wales 1920, the 1662 book ( and its Welsh equivalent ) was used until 1966, when trials of new services began.
Even " new " technology often looks a bit older and battered.
Even the protoctists can be elevated, although their new position in the hierarchy is not clearly defined.
Even in small networks, DHCP is useful because it makes it easy to add new machines to the network.
Even Ridley Scott stated on the DVD commentary of Alien that the original theatrical release was his director's cut, and that the new version was released as a marketing ploy.
Even when new and clean, illumination from the safety lamps was very poor, and the problem was not fully resolved until electric lamps became widely available in the late 19th century.
Even in the earliest years of the discipline, educational psychologists recognized the limitations of this new approach.
Even the elongation of current gun tubes, such as the new German 120 mm L / 55, which was introduced by Rheinmetall is considered only an interim solution as it doesn't offer the dynamic increase in muzzle velocity required for the future combat system.
Even today, half a century later, many of the floating-point benchmarks to gauge the performance of new computer processors are still written in Fortran ( e. g., CFP2006, the floating-point component of the SPEC CPU2006 benchmarks ).

Even and cricket
Even before the closure it had been a little-used station apart from some peak days during cricket season due to its proximity to Lord's tube station.
Even so, he had one of the best records of any bowler against Donald Bradman, generally regarded as the greatest batsman in the history of cricket.
Even so, the club were prepared to offer an improved contract for 1928, but he declined as Accrington had previously refused to release their players for county cricket.
Even Wisden noted that being dropped " seemed to weight on him and his disdained the slightest risk " He made 126, 63 and 62 in his next three matches and was back in the team for the Second Test at Lords, famous for the South African bowler Geoff Griffin taking a hat-trick and being no-balled out of Test cricket.
Even when Walters did not appear in first-class cricket in 1936, however, Worcestershire believed he would play regularly in 1937 and complement a bowling attack that in a few years had gone from woeful to excellent.
Even more saw the team when it played in Philadelphia, the spiritual home of North American cricket.
Even with three senior football teams and four senior cricket teams, it must be acknowledged that the club ’ s biggest future strength lies with the many junior football players where the club fields 15 junior teams that comprise well over 350 children each year.
Even earlier in 1725 Sir William Gage, 7th Baronet challenged the Duke of Richmond to a game of cricket, one of the first recorded matches.
Even up to the last year or two of his life, he played with success in club cricket in and around Leeds.

Even and ball
Even if they are not visible when the puffer is not inflated, all puffers have pointed spines, so a hungry predator may suddenly find itself facing an unpalatable, pointy ball rather than a slow, tasty fish.
Even something as simple as a squash ball aimed at that point ( The Sontaran Stratagem ) or contact by the heel of a shoe (" The Last Sontaran ") is capable of incapacitating them temporarily.
( e. g., Even if the goalie had moved left, rather than right, could he have intercepted a ball that was traveling at such a speed?
Even if the observer knows the composition of the urns and has just observed a sequence of three balls, e. g. y1, y2 and y3 on the conveyor belt, the observer still cannot be sure which urn ( i. e., at which state ) the genie has drawn the third ball from.
Even a ball thrown without rotation will " flutter " somewhat, due to the ' apparent wind ' it feels as its trajectory changes throughout its flight path.
Even after the ball is over, Comus invitations are prized by collectors, as they are both uncommonly beautiful and rare.
Even if the ball lands within the parameters of the court, it's still considered an " out.
Even after Chesbro's death in 1931, his widow, with the support of former Highlanders manager Clark Griffith, continued to claim that the pitch was a passed ball, and blamed the winning run on catcher Red Kleinow.
Even after the end of his major league career, Ferrell continued to play minor league ball.
Even after Concepción had established himself in the major leagues as a star shortstop, he continued to play winter ball in Venezuela, helping to improve his batting.
Even if the team wanted to hold the ball until the end of the game, some such strategy was necessary since the rules did not ( and still don't ) permit a player to hold the ball for more than five seconds while closely guarded.
Even if caught by the catcher before touching anything else, it is not a foul tip if it does not go " sharp directly " from the bat to the catcher ; in other words, if the ball pops up in foul territory and the catcher catches it, then it is a foul ball and not a foul tip.
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.
Even had he started back, it is questionable whether Flood would have caught the ball.
Even the Basque ball game, pilota, is ascribed to these stone-throwers.
Even on the best of wickets Goddard was able to turn the ball substantially, and when the turf was worn or sticky he could spin to a remarkable degree.
Even after the New York Times left the building, the " ball drop " is still held at the building to this day, attracting nearly a million spectators yearly, and celebrating its centennial in 2008.
Even so, Australian critics did not think he spun the ball enough to be a success in Australia.

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