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Even and after
Even after the incident between Bang-Jensen and Shann in the Delegates' Lounge and this was not the way the Chicago Tribune presented it ''.
Even if the electric power fails after an attack, any time that the heater has been used will make the shelter that much more comfortable.
Even after Elizabethan traditions were weakened by the Cromwellian interregnum, the practice of singing together -- choruses, catches and glees -- always flourished.
Even after the fall of the Roman state, the alphabet survived in intellectual and religious works.
Even Poseidon, who normally favors the Greeks, comes to Aeneas ' rescue after he falls under the assault of Achilles, noting that Aeneas, though from a junior branch of the royal family, is destined to become king of the Trojan people.
Even after leaving the abbacy of Tavistock, he continued to hold two properties from the abbey until his death.
Even after the Norman Conquest, Ealdred still controlled some events in Worcester, and it was Ealdred, not Wulfstan, who opposed Urse d ' Abetot's attempt to extend the castle of Worcester into the cathedral after the Norman Conquest.
Even after local lemming peaks, the arctic fox population tends to collapse back to levels dangerously close to non-viability.
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 a 20th-century Surrealist, such as Paul Éluard, used alexandrines on occasion, such as in these lines from L ' Égalité des sexes ( in Capitale de la douleur ) ( note the variation between caesuras after the 6th syllable, and after 4th and 8th ):
Even if the text of the Septuagint is proved to be the older, it does not necessarily follow that all these variations first arose after the Greek translation had been made, because two different editions of the same text might have been in process of development side by side ..."
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 after the 2009 general election, the CDU / CSU emerged as the largest party in Germany, yet both lost votes predominantly to the FDP.
Even in cases of real crimes, the positive laws frequently punish only the particular offence, while in public opinion the offender, even after he has undergone punishment, is still incapacitated for certain honours and distinctions which are granted only to persons of unblemished character.
Even though he admired the eminent Rodin he left the Rodin studio after only two months, saying, " Nothing can grow under big trees.
Even after the emergence of the professional National Football League ( NFL ), college football remained extremely popular throughout the U. S.
Even after allowing a hit, Young's scoreless streak reached a then-record 45 shutout innings.
Even after the French Revolution, a closed system of social stratification continued through the 19th century.
Even after his death, other MILPAS bands sprouted during 1980 – 1981.
Even after the war started in 1914, he continued seminars and classes where the works of Albert Einstein and others were followed closely.
Even after the denarius was no longer regularly issued, it continued to be used as a unit of account, and the name was applied to later Roman coins in a way that is not understood.
Even in 2010, more than forty years after the U. S. ban, California condors which feed on sea lions at Big Sur which in turn feed in the Palos Verdes Shelf area of the Montrose Chemical Superfund site seemed to be having continued thin-shell problems.

Even and America's
Even `` America's most efficient builder '', Bob Schmitt of Berea, hopes to cut his labor costs another $2,000 per house as a result of the time-&-motion studies now being completed on his operation by industrial efficiency engineers from the Stanley Works.
Even worse, the attempts have instead often created psychopathic supervillains of which Captain America's 1950s imitator and Nuke are the most notorious examples.
Even if the prison were to be close down, lawmakers were unwilling to let its more severe criminal sociopaths from allowing into America's prisons.
Even though Britain was by far America's leading trading partner, Republicans feared that increased trade would undermine republicanism.
Even the jazz music on Fleischer's soundtracks was rawer, saucier, more fitting with the unflinching Fleischer look at America's multicultural scene.
Stossel denied any misrepresentation of Galbraith's views, and stated that it was not his intention to convey that Galbraith agreed with all of the special's ideas, but re-edited that portion of the program for its September 2000 repeat, in which Stossel paraphrased, " Even economists who like Europe's policies, like James Galbraith, now acknowledge America's success.
Even though he was injured, he was still named to the second-team of Baseball America's Major League Baseball All-Star Team.
Even the show's introduction was austere ; no theme song, just a shot of the Clock ticking off the seconds as announcer Bern Bennett would say " It's time for America's favorite party game, " BEAT THE CLOCK ..." and then introduce Bud Collyer.
Even though she encounters many problems, she is able to overcome them all and become one of America's most successful businesswomen, and receives the nickname, " Iron Butterfly.
Even though the Patriots took great care to write sensitive messages in invisible ink, or in code or cipher, it is estimated that the British intercepted and decrypted over half of America's secret correspondence during the war.
Artie says he can think of a dozen highly cogent arguments to why Marge should accept his prom offer, one of which is from a Time magazine titled " America's Love Affair with the Prom: Even wallflowers can look forward to one date a year ," a reference to the American magazine Time.

Even and entry
Even the entry of pathogens can be governed by fusion, as many bilayer-coated viruses have dedicated fusion proteins to gain entry into the host cell.
Even so, the Chinese Immigration Act, 1923, prevented the Poys ' immediate entry into the country until the Department of External Affairs intervened and cited an unfilled quota in the prisoner of war exchange programme with the Japanese Imperial Forces that would permit the Poy family free passage into Canada.
Even having a visa does not guarantee entry to the host country.
Even's entry to the Knesset was met by mixed reactions from the ultra-orthodox parties ; Shas's Nissim Ze ' ev was the harshest, saying Even " symbolized the bestialization of humanity ," adding that he should be " hidden under the carpet " and banned from entering the Knesset.
Even though these are not fully exploited, it is envisioned that in the future, these tags will identify the address space to which every TLB entry belongs.
Even after the fall of Poland, and before the Soviet Union's entry into the war, Poland remained the third strongest Allied belligerent, after France and Britain.
Even with the upward opening doors, the 300SL had an unusually high sill, making entry and exit from the car's cockpit problematic.
Even though homosexuals are barred from entry into La eMe, they are engaged heavily in homosexual prostitution in the prison system.
Even though EMR systems with a computerized provider order entry ( CPOE ) have existed for more than 30 years, fewer than 10 percent of hospitals as of 2006 had a fully integrated system.
Even after he stopped traditional stock car racing, he continued helping others and eventually helped construct and drive a local high school's entry in an electric car race held at Phoenix International Raceway.
Even though his need for disguises was minimal, he does so one last time in the Hostile Hospital to gain entry into the area.
Even before GUI environments like Windows, it pioneered treating the empty editing screen as a ' scratchpad ', that is, a space that you could cursor into, placing a character or other entry anywhere at will on a printable page.
Even a cursory reading of the entry for engineering control theory shows that in artificial systems the reference signal is considered to be the external input to the ‘ plant ’, but in living systems as described here the reference signal is not an externally accessible input at all, but instead has its origin elsewhere within the system, from memory or from error output of higher-level control loops as described in the next section below.
Even with Humphrey's blessing, Slicker Silvertongue, his delegate, persists in refusing them entry to the Oracle.
Even if the initial access is authorised, subsequent exploration, if there is a hierarchy of privileges in the system, may lead to entry to parts of the system for which the requisite privileges are lacking and the offence will be committed.
Even larger are the three Colossus theatres ; this format was developed in direct response to the entry of megaplex operator AMC Theatres into Canada.

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