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Even in the very area where the shooting had been done, cattle were still disappearing.
Even so, Edward's ambassadors can scarcely have foreseen that five years of unremitting work lay ahead of them before peace was finally made and that when it did come the countless embassies that left England for Rome during that period had very little to do with it.
Even apart from the fact that now at the age of 31 my personal life is being totally disrupted for the second time for no very compelling reason -- I cannot help looking around at the black leather jacket brigades standing idly on the street corners and in the taverns of every American city and asking myself if our society has gone mad.
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 for those who have been observing the political scene a long time, no script from the past is worth very much in gazing into the state's immediate political future.
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 though his theological theses have become, to us, commonplaces, the fundamental interrogation he phrased is very much with us.
And he took repeated care to let his colleagues know that he intended them: `` Even the Unitarian churches have caught the malaria, and are worse than those who deceived them '' -- which implied that they were very bad indeed.
Even Arnold Houbraken, a noted historian of Dutch Golden Age paintings and the sole authority on Cuyp for the hundred years following his death, paints a very thin biographical picture.
Even for present-day neuroscience, the mechanisms by which brain activity gives rise to consciousness and thought remain very challenging to understand: despite rapid scientific progress, much about how the brain works remains a mystery.
" Even John Goldingay, a proponent of the late date, concedes, " the Greek words hardly necessitate a very late date.
Even smaller amounts of boron may have been produced in the Big Bang, since it has been observed in some very old stars, while carbon has not.
Even though the clutch may physically be located very close to the pedal, such remote means of actuation are necessary to eliminate the effect of vibrations and slight engine movement, engine mountings being flexible by design.
Even under very high concentrations, it can still distinguish very small differences in concentration.
Even if for operational reason very large portions of them reside in volatile storage ( e. g., tens of Gigabytes in volatile memory, for in-memory databases ), most of this is backed-up in nonvolatile storage.
Even if for operational reason very large portions of them reside in volatile storage ( e. g., tens of Gigabytes in volatile memory, for in-memory databases ), most of this is backed-up in nonvolatile storage.
Even here DG managed to innovate, packing this very small core and the corresponding support electronics onto a single standard 15 x board.
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 if one does not accept this very strong claim, foundationalists have a problem with giving an uncontroversial or principled account of which beliefs are self-evident or indubitable.
" Even I, as head of state in this very tense situation, cannot claim to be able to control those elements in the military.
Even a very small number of additional annual female deaths will cause the subpopulation to decline.
Even people with very low LDL levels are exposed to increased risk if their HDL levels are not high enough.
Even Lebanon in the distant North is spoken of with a minuteness of detail which could be expected only from one very familiar with Northern Palestine ( Hosea 14: 5-8 ).

Even and poor
; Poor fuel economy: Even compared to other heavy passenger vehicles, Hummers without the Diesel engine options have very poor fuel economy.
( Even in these cases, it is not always successful, Dancing with the Stars was picked up for a ten-season run on GSN in 2012, has run in marathon format, but has nonetheless experienced very poor ratings.
Even a queueing model based on the Poisson process that does a relatively poor job of mimicking detailed system performance can be useful.
Even if the agent made no profit, he was bound to return double what he had received ; if he made poor profit, he had to make up the deficiency ; but he was not responsible for loss by robbery or extortion on his travels.
Even if these two case studies had been true, they would have been scientifically poor evidence for a conclusion about firefighters in general.
Even without this to consider, he'd been in poor health since suffering a stroke in the 1980s.
Even his enemies admitted that Börne was a man of integrity so Heine's ad hominem attacks on him were viewed as being in poor taste.
Even though the poor black families in Mount Laurel were not from urban ghettos, and were not involved in gang activity, the new suburban influx thought otherwise, and significantly delayed the creation of affordable housing, citing concerns of gang activity and an influx of inner city criminals.
Even for those who wished to trade with other towns, the poor roads made the effort to transport goods cost more than those goods were often worth.
Even after thousands of years, this area is largely devoid of plants due to excessive porosity ( meaning water drains through quickly ) and poor soil composed primarily of regolith.
Even with these calculators, accuracy was often poor due to inaccuracies in the ballistics of individual bombs, wind measurements, or setup errors.
Even though it was the story of a poor Jewish family in the Bronx, New York, it had identification for a wide segment of listeners ".
Even the UCI opened in 1999, at the Mehrsälekino Lassallestraße, was already closed three years later because of poor attendance.
Even though later disproven by the influence of bacteria and the discovery of viruses, the miasma theory helped make the connection between poor sanitation and disease.
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 after Mathilde admits that she dreads her upcoming marriage, Ponceludon does not want her to end up the wife of a poor man.
Even then there were many steep grades, a poor surface, switchbacks to gain and descend hills, and few guardrails.
Even before the first favela came into being, poor citizens were pushed away from downtown and forced to live in the far suburbs.
Even then he was inclined to blame the poor performance of his forces rather than attribute it to strategy and circumstances.
Even so, most captives were pressed into hard labor in the service of the Barbary pirates, and struggled under extremely poor conditions that exposed them to vermin and disease.
Even on main highways such as the Boston Post Road, travelers routinely reported the taverns had bad food, hard beds, scanty blankets, inadequate heat, and poor service.
Even if they'd notched a better record, they would have lost home-field advantage for the playoffs due to their poor attendance.
" Even at death Pulcheria thought of way in which to help the poor of Constantinople, " In her will she reinforced that bond by instructing that all of her remaining wealth be distributed among the poor ..." After her death Pulcheria was made into a Saint by the Roman Catholic Church, "... she became a saint of the church, both in West and in the East, where centuries later the faithful of Constantinople celebrated her memorial each year on September 10, bearing in mind her piety and virginity, her works of philanthropy and construction and especially her greatest triumph: ' she caused the holy synod to take place at Chalcedon '.

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