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Even and person
Even the partial realization of the UIS will profoundly affect every person, his leisure activities, and his intellectual and artistic development.
Even though the rights of the individual were not secured by the Athenian constitution in the modern sense ( the ancient Greeks had no word for " rights "), the Athenians enjoyed their liberties not in opposition to the government but by living in a city that was not subject to another power and by not being subjects themselves to the rule of another person.
Even circuit theory may not be relevant to a person designing telecommunication systems that use off-the-shelf components.
Even after an accused has left office, it is possible to impeach to disqualify the person from future office or from certain emoluments of his prior office ( such as a pension ).
:: Even now most biotechs have not fully accepted the implication that every cell in the body can generate an entire copy of the person.
Even when a program is well-defined within a language, it may still have a meaning that is not intended by the person who wrote it.
Even then, it was constrained to the beliefs of the particular person, such that a vampire who was Christian would fear the cross, but a vampire who was Jewish would not.
Even though popular history credits Erik as the first person to discover Greenland, the Icelandic sagas suggest that earlier Norsemen discovered and tried to settle it before him.
Even knowing that Bergen provided the voice, listeners perceived Charlie as a genuine person, but only through artwork rather than photos could the character be seen as truly lifelike.
Even though cranks had an overrun mechanism, when the engine started, the crank could begin to spin along with the crankshaft and potentially strike the person cranking the engine.
Even if a person no longer receives SSI, due their wage or self-employment income being too high, they may still be eligible for Medicaid benefits, under what are referred to as 1619 provisions.
Even if something appears to be free, there is always a cost to the person or to society as a whole even though that cost may be hidden or distributed.
In 2002, Romano became the first person to act in three Disney Channel projects simultaneously, supplementing her work on Even Stevens with a starring role in a movie named Cadet Kelly, alongside Hilary Duff, and voice acting as the title character in Kim Possible, for which she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy.
Even a person who had once litigated in a non-Jewish court, instead of to a Jewish court, in a disputed question could not act as hazzan on those days, unless he had previously done penance.
Even after these new measures were enacted, an ill person still infected an average of 2. 1 other people.
Even before Relay was implemented, one could send an instant message ( called MSG ) to someone on another computer if one knew the other person's userid ( i. e., screen name or login ) and the name of the remote computer system the person was logged into.
Even though the intellectual soul of man is able to subsist upon the death of the human being, Aquinas does not hold that the human person is able to remain integrated at death.
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 though Oliver was in his own person no sour fanatic, as Royalist pamphleteers after the Restoration falsely asserted ; it is impossible to deny that he strove by acts of government to lead men into the paths of morality and religion beyond the limit which average human nature had fixed for itself.
Even rarer is a person who has lived to age 115 ;, there are only 27 people in recorded history who have indisputably reached this age.
Even apart from the worship, it is one of the most sheltering trees in the heat of the land, with a large and deep shade, and is thus extremely useful for travellers of the old sort-on foot, bicycles or oxcarts, or horse riders-travelling for hours or days ; traditionally it was found almost ubiquitously on roads and in village centres, the latter very useful for any formal or informal gathering to be conducted in a cool place or even for any poor person or a traveller to sleep under.
Even beyond the idea of eye contact, eyes communicate more data than a person even consciously expresses.
Even if they wish, a person cannot willfully unlearn themselves or change their racial phenotype.
Even if they witness a violation of the Law in their city, they can not pursue a person if they flee beyond the city limits.
Even if they witness a violation of the Law in their city, they can not pursue a person if they flee beyond the city limits.

Even and reaching
Even as the conviction of truth roared through him, shattering his last hope of safety, he was reaching to release the hand brake, to head up the road for home, doing her bidding.
Even though the deposed exarch died after reaching Alexandria, the Arabs marched on.
Even within Hinduism, there are different approaches to reaching the Divine based on an individual ’ s own characteristics.
Even during the summer, precipitation is not heavy since the moist southeasterly winds from the Pacific Ocean lose their moisture over the coastal mountains well before reaching the Lena valley.
Even explorer A. Greely, who came ( after initial acceptance ) to doubt Peary's reaching 90 °, correctly notes that no Arctic expert questions that ( unlike Cook ) Peary courageously risked his life travelling hundreds of miles from land and that he reached regions adjacent to the pole.
Even more so than their close relatives, the scombrids, marlin are incredibly fast swimmers, reaching speeds of about.
Even when he had returned to Germany, his works continued to be reprinted and were translated into French, Italian and Germany, reaching a wide readership in Europe, as well as in the US after it was reprinted there.
Even after reaching the age of 70 Máscaras continues to perform sporadically.
Even while the marriage question was occupying his attention, Philip was engaged in constructing far-reaching plans for reforming the Church and for drawing together all the opponents of the House of Habsburg, though at the same time he did not give up hopes of reaching a religious compromise through diplomatic means.
Even with the restrictions the V10s in the 2005 season were reputed to develop, which were reaching power levels not seen since the ban on turbo-charged engines in 1989.
Even once the contestants had solved the final clue, the skyrunner still had to confirm they were correct, by reaching the final target.
Even with some de-miniaturizing along the escape route, the crew were still of microscopic size ( less than. 1 mm ) on reaching the tear-driven surf at Benes's cornea-reducing the 520 mile swim to a still daunting five miles ( in under six minutes ).
Even then, English was still used as an effective means of rapping and reaching audiences, and many Israeli hip-hop songs today incorporate some aspects of English lyrics or colloquial terms into their content.
Even when the fur was replaced with wool, this coat was warm enough to keep Lt. John A. Macready warm when he set a world record in April 1921, reaching an altitude of 40, 000 feet in his open-cockpit airplane.
Even after reaching Earth, the crew of the vast ship are not safe.
Even without those two brigades, Huger was late in reaching his assigned position on June 29, countermarching needlessly and encamping his command without engaging with the enemy.
Even if some of the fittest females were capable of reaching the pool, the newly hatched turtles would have no chance whatsoever of returning to the water.
Even later in his work, he reduces this to seven parallels, reaching from 16 ° 27 ' N ( 13 hours ) to 48 ° 32 ' N ( 16 hours ).
Even after Sulla seized Peiraieus, Archelaos persisted in exploiting his command of the sea lanes, holding position off Mounychia with his fleet and preventing any food or materiel reaching the city or the Roman army by sea.
Even at very low winds, racing yachts ride at up to three times the wind speed, reaching easily 70 km / h.

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