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Even the Confederação Brasileira de Capoeira is not widely accepted as the Capoeira's main representative.
Even before he was inaugurated Eisenhower accepted a request from the British government to restore the Shah to power.
:: 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 Leoni accepted on page 115 that he had never seen an original edition, and on earlier pages he indicated that much of his biographical material was unsourced.
Even though under the new government both public and private ownership were accepted, government spokespersons occasionally referred to a reconstruction phase in the country's development, in which property owners and the professional class would be tapped for their managerial and technical expertise.
Even though its authenticity has been called into question by some today, the Tanaka Memorial was widely accepted as authentic in the 1930s and 40s because Japan's actions corresponded so closely to these plans.
Even the accepted name Manta birostris is often incorrectly ascribed to Walbaum ( 1792 ).
Even so, he was not accepted by the entire Taos art colony.
Even though she had not made a picture in five years, Arthur accepted the part at the request of George Stevens with whom she had worked in two earlier films, The Talk of the Town ( 1942 ) and The More the Merrier ( 1943 ) for which she received her only Oscar nomination.
Even among the remaining Homo sapiens, the use of computerized implants that heavily augment normal abilities is ubiquitous and accepted as normal.
Even what was widely accepted as the largest ever " accurately " measured snake, that being Colossus, a male kept at the Highland Park Zoo ( now Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium ) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during the 1950s and early 1960s, with a peak reported length of, recently turned out to be wrong.
Even though he became a British citizen later in his life he can be accepted to be the first known Assyrian, Ottoman and Middle Eastern archaeologist.
Even though the 2005 referendum was peaceful and the results were accepted rather than contested, the parameters were nevertheless drawn.
Even if their Etruscan origin be accepted, at the time when the land became known to the Romans, Celtic tribes were already in possession of it and had amalgamated so completely with the original inhabitants that, generally speaking, the Raetians of later times may be regarded as a Celtic people, although non-Celtic tribes ( es.
Even if the content of a criticism is quite valid, the form in which it is expressed may be so bad, that the valid point being made is never accepted.
Even worse, the effort in capturing Thrace and Constantinople ultimately caused the loss of the major part of Macedonia including Thessaloniki and that could not be easily accepted, leading the Bulgarian military leadership around Tsar Ferdinand to decide upon a war against its former allies.
Even nationals of enemy countries were accepted.
Even sticking to epistemology, though, the distinction is shaky: for example, most of the rationalists accepted that in practice we had to rely on the sciences for knowledge of the external world, and many of them were involved in scientific research ; the empiricists, on the other hand, generally accepted that a priori knowledge was possible in the fields of mathematics and logic.
Even if not initially foreseen, the perceived security led to a situation where the formally separate currencies were accepted on a basis of " as good as " the legal tender virtually throughout the entire area.
Even in such strictly controlled, secretive groups as Al-Qaida, there were believing Muslims of drastically varying backgrounds coming together, some of whom accepted the tactics and priorities of the group, and some not.
Even back in the early 18th century, Plutonists had argued for an ancient Earth, but the full impact of the depth of time involved in the Pre-Adamitic period was not commonly accepted until uniformitarianism as presented in Charles Lyell's Principles of Geology of 1830.
Even though the book was obviously a work of fiction — obvious to anyone living in the fourteenth century — at the time of its publication in 1642 it was presented, and accepted, as historical fact.
Even though it was a success with the critics, it was not accepted by the public.

Even and articles
Even his old literary home, Punch, where the When We Were Very Young verses had first appeared, was ultimately to reject him, as Christopher Milne details in his autobiography The Enchanted Places, although Methuen continued to publish whatever Milne wrote, including the long poem ' The Norman Church ' and an assembly of articles entitled Year In, Year Out ( which Milne likened to a benefit night for the author ).
Even the Parliamentary forces in the time of Charles I and Oliver Cromwell were governed, not by an act of the legislature, but by articles of war similar to those issued by the king and authorized by an ordinance of the Lords and Commons, exercising in that respect the sovereign prerogative.
Even though the overall length of the work was about the same as that of its predecessor, the number of articles had increased from 17, 000 to 40, 000.
Even more recently, there have been articles written about the threat of North Korea.
Even useful articles usually serve a decorative purpose as well.
The movement also caught on in Quebec in part because of the work of Louis Even who translated social credit literature into French, wrote his own articles on the subject and published and circulated periodicals to promote social credit theories.
Even articles in refereed teaching journals and teaching grants may not count towards tenure at such universities.
Even though planar memory mode was a documented part of the VGA standard, it was first widely publicized in the Mode X articles, leading many programmers to consider Mode X and planar memory synonymous.
Even after Cochrane returned to India, later in 1843, Staunton's articles and books continued to publish Cochrane's games, and contain most of the games by Cochrane that are still known about, whether played in England or India.
Even before bringing CFC members into the NCLC, Newman had written articles supporting LaRouche's theories and techniques, especially LaRouche's use of psychoanalytical concepts in political organizing and recruitment efforts.
Even though many of the articles did not result in lawsuits, some stars were forced to sue in order to try to save their reputations and careers.
Even Confidential recycled their own articles in Whisper, one of Robert Harrison ’ s other publications.
Even so, the majority of the early work with the piperazines were investigations into their potential use as antihelminthics with the earliest clinical trials in the literature relating to piperazine being articles in the British Medical Journal in the 1950s.
Even articles on the discovery of tellurium of Mary Elvira Weeks published in the Journal of Chemical Education in 1932 and 1935 quote two different locations of his birth one in Vienna and the other Hermannstadt ( Sibiu ) Transylvania, present day Romania.
Even though NNT is an important measure in a clinical trial, it is infrequently included in medical journal articles reporting the results of clinical trials.
James Bettinger, a professor of Communications at Stanford University and the director of the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships, said " Even if the Epoch Times is not associated with Falun Gong, if they consistently write about Falun Gong in the same perspective, or if there are no articles examining Falun Gong, people would perceive it as being not credible.
The Journal published three articles using the phrase “ lucky duckies ”: “ The Non-Taxpaying Class ”, the original article, on 20 November 2002 ; “ Lucky Duckies Again ” ( 20 January 2003 ); and “ Even Luckier Duckies ” ( 3 June 2003 ).
Even so, some articles have suggested there is less of an emphasis on serving philosophical skeptics and more of an emphasis on serving disaffected evangelicals.
Even during the trial, Kesari wrote articles which questioned the physical control of British officers over the body of

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