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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 cutting
Even simple tasks like cutting in a straight line or using a ruler can range from difficult to impossible, depending on the severity of the condition.
Even if the dealer does not plan on cheating, cutting will prevent suspicions, thus many rules require it.
Even with modern techniques, the cutting and polishing of a diamond crystal always results in a dramatic loss of weight, about 50 %.
Even punching and cutting operations ( except when trimming waste ) by smiths will usually re-arrange metal around the hole, rather than drilling it out as swarf.
Even under the new corporate command, Speedo continued its winning tradition of utilizing cutting edge technology to decrease drag in the water and increase speed into the 1990s.
Even cutting of scrub to stop invasion of the grass lands to retain its SSSI condition has to be carried out in an armoured mine-clearing tractor fitted with cutting flails that pass over the surface ( not into it as with mine clearance ) and if as often happens in dry summers, it catches fire, it has to be left to burn out ( often live shells near the surface will explode ) and the unit causing the fire has to stay and provide fire watchers to ensure the fire does not spread outside the impact area.
Even though an example like the one above regarding the orange would not be something that required the practical application of The Categorical Imperative, it is important to draw distinction between Kant and Rawls, and note that Kant's Theory would not necessarily lead to the same problems Rawls ' does-i. e., the cutting in half of the orange.
" Labour's shadow Business Secretary John Denham said that the fees increase had been driven by the governments decision to make deep cuts in university funding alleging that " Even if they had just cut universities the way they are cutting other public services, students would be facing fees of no more than £ 4, 000.
Even before becoming secretary, in a speech in San Francisco in September 1972, he warned that it was time " to call a halt to the self-defeating game of cutting defense outlays, this process, that seems to have become addictive, of chopping away year after year.
Even with modern techniques, the cutting and polishing of a diamond crystal always result in a dramatic loss of weight ; rarely is it less than 50 %.
Even though a determined thief could eventually defeat the skewer's lock nut by using a power tool, e. g. by grinding a screwdriver slot into it or simply cutting it off, locking skewers provide convenient protection against theft of bicycle parts in areas where locked bicycles should not be left unattended for long periods of time.
Even though there was some desire on the part of the French and the Abenaki for a peaceful resolution to the dispute, the Massachusetts assembly, over Shute's objections, took a hard line, cutting off trade with the Abenaki, and authorizing a militia expedition against Norridgewock, one of the main Abenaki towns.
: Even if only one member of the Mexicools was scheduled to wrestle, all members came to the ring on " Juan Deere " lawnmowers, with their entrance music featuring the sound of a cutting lawnmower.
Even tiny screwdrivers were made by cutting a short length of wire and looping one end for grip.
Even as the Bush administration was cutting the Corps of Engineers ' budget, many were criticizing the administration for not cutting the budget more.

Even and purses
Even though his comeback earned him significant purses, the incremental tax rate in place at the time ( 90 %) meant that these boxing proceeds did not even keep pace with interest on Louis's tax debt.

Even and dramatically
Even Stanislavski himself modified his system dramatically over the course of his career.
Even though the “ fault ” may vary dramatically, a FTA follows the same procedure for an event, be it a delay of 0. 25 msec for the generation of electrical power, or the random, unintended launch of an ICBM.
Even as the Peruvian government was taking in too little money to pay civil servants, the country saw its cost of living increase dramatically during the early years of Toledo's administration.
Even though farmers south of New England did succeed in bringing some crops to maturity, maize and other grain prices rose dramatically.
Even with the federal grant the department has stated that the need to continue the rolling by-pass should dramatically decrease however it would not eliminate the need.
Even though Best failed to save Hibs from relegation, gates increased dramatically, as Hibs ' attendance quadrupled for his first match at Easter Road.
Even so, the theoretical importance of the use of alternative scenarios, to help address the uncertainty implicit in long-range forecasts, was dramatically underlined by the widespread confusion which followed the Oil Shock of 1973.
Even before the line became operational, in a repeat of earlier history, a new and more capable line was already under study that would combine the plotting capability of the Pinetree system with the line-breaking capabilities of the MCL, and located much further north to dramatically improve the detection and response times.
Even though each living person receives genes ( in original or mutated forms ) in dramatically different proportions from these ancestors from the identical ancestors point, from this point back, all living people share the same set of ancestors, all the way to the first single-celled organism.
Even into the earliest two seasons of the 1980s, the club were performing respectably with a third place finish in 1980 – 81, however by 1983 they had slipped dramatically and were involved in relegation battles.
Even though rationing formally ended in 1954, cheese production remained dramatically affected for decades afterward.
Even with the exciting Henderson, attendance had fallen dramatically from an average of 800 per home game in 1975 to just 250 in 1976.
Even though each living person receives genes in dramatically different proportions from these ancestors from the identical ancestors point, all living people share exactly the same set of ancestors from this point back, all the way to the very first single-celled organism.
Even though only 6, 175 houses had been connected to the system by 1844, the Croton water had already dramatically improved both domestic hygiene and interior design.
Harold Clurman wrote: " Though the show offers a number of attractive features, only a few of them are actually congruent with its theme ... There are ... a few charming numbers: one of them is called ' Enterprise ' derisive of our national fetish ... The Swados music is utilitarian rather than lyrically or dramatically expressive-it is employed, as in the Japanese or Chinese theatres, as sound to call attention to signal moments ... Even if I had liked more of the numbers than I did, I would still have thought ' too much show!
Even areas on the same hillside or only separated by a single dirt path can have dramatically different soil compositions.

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