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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 electoral
Even some lesser used modern constitutional concepts, such as the block voting found in the electoral college of the United States, originate from ideas found in the Roman constitution.
Even in the wake of the post-Good Friday Agreement incorporation of the Provisional IRA and Sinn Féin into electoral politics, there remain several republican paramilitary groups who wish to use force to destabilise Northern Ireland-such as the Real IRA and the Continuity IRA.
Even though Clause 81 of the Scotland Act 1998 equalised the English and Scottish electoral quota, and thereby reduced the number of Scottish members in the House of Commons to 59, these can still have an important influence on the passage of legislation affecting England through the Parliament.
Nevertheless, in the 1940s, Social Credit supporters in Quebec often ran under the name Union des électeurs, a social credit organization which had been formed in 1939 by Louis Even and Gilberte Côté-Mercier as the political arm of their religious organization, the Pilgrims of Saint Michael, and which had an on again, off again, relationship with the western-based national party as well as an inconsistent attitude towards electoral politics.
Even then, Bennett secretly hired Arcand as his chief electoral organizer in Quebec for the 1935 federal election.
Even many of Doyle's key supporters — including Upper House MPs Andrea Coote and Philip Davis, and Michael Kroger and Helen Kroger — eventually recognised that Doyle's leadership was unlikely to attract sufficient electoral support.
Even so, Brazil was capable of keeping uninterrupted elections from 1822 to 1889, strengthening the electoral process, as well the representative system, a record matched in the Americas only by the United States and Canada.
Even in the South, the Democrats lost seats to Republican-Populist electoral fusion in Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
Even under the new arrangements the village is in the electoral division of Church Stretton and Craven Arms, whilst the parish is in the division of Burnell.
Even before the announcement of results from the February 27 national parliamentary election, protests over alleged electoral fraud began in many western and southern areas, and became more assertive as time passed.
Even some reforms to the electoral system were carried through the Council, where Labor and Liberal members united to reduce the malapportionment which had given the Country Party disproportionate representation since the 1920s.
Even if the PSI never became a serious electoral challenger either to the PCI or the Christian Democrats, its pivotal position in the political arena allowed it to claim the post of Prime Minister for Craxi after the 1983 general election.

Even and legislation
Even though in civil rights legislation in 1957 and 1960 the provision for the Attorney General to act was eliminated, should we nevertheless support such a clause??
Even if we marshal substantial agreement behind mandatory public education, we likely cannot expect that all the states will enact the legislation.
Even defining degrees of legal independence has proven to be a challenge since legislation typically provides only a framework within which the government and the central bank work out their relationship.
Even to the present day, this has always been the basis of all successful legislation: public custom is adopted and enforced by the State.
Even when laws are upheld, the complication of compliance with the First Amendment requires careful and cautious drafting of legislation, leading to laws that are still fairly limited in scope, especially in comparison to those of other countries such as the United Kingdom, France or Canada.
Even though the term " 401 ( k )" is a reference to a specific provision of the U. S. Internal Revenue Code section 401, it has become so well known that some other nations use it as a generic term to describe analogous legislation.
Even while Cherokees remained on their homeland, the General Assembly enacted legislation in December 1830 that provided for surveying the Cherokee Nation in Georgia and dividing it into sections, districts, and land lots.
Even the Indian agents employed to enforce the legislation considered it unnecessary to prosecute, convinced instead that the potlatch would diminish as younger, educated, and more " advanced " Indians took over from the older Indians, who clung tenaciously to the custom.
Even though compensation for the expropriated assets was included in this legislation, the act angered the international business community and vexed Western governments, especially the United Kingdom.
Even so, stepping too far outside the party's platform can limit political ambitions or ability to obtain favorable legislation.
Even before statehood he was writing legislation ( sponsored by other congressional representatives ), such as the Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act of 1956.
Even without a veto, an upper house may defeat legislation.
Even without Blakeney they retained some of their earlier Conservative-linked views, such loyalty to the king, anti-trade union legislation, free trade within the British Empire and a general preference for the rural, although these were bolstered by fascist-influenced policies such as limiting the franchise, gradual purification of the " English race " and stringent restrictions on immigration and the activities of immigrants admitted to Britain.
Even without new primary legislation, the Identity Cards Act 2006 allowed the potential scope of the scheme to be much greater than that usually publicised by the Government.
Even after the collapse, and idealization, of Sparta, Polybius wrote, " My object, then, in this digression is to make it manifest by actual facts that, for guarding their own country with absolute safety, and for preserving their own freedom, the legislation of Lycurgus was entirely sufficient ; and for those who are content with these objects we must concede that there neither exists nor ever has existed a constitution and civil order preferable to that of Sparta.
Even in the case of voluntary licensing, copyright legislation may include stipulations that govern the activities of the RRO.
Even in this moderated form, however, the legislation was highly unpopular and strained the NDP's relations with the labour movement.
Even though the U. S. constitution originally discriminated against blacks ( as " other people ") and both Northern and Southern states had passed discriminatory legislation from the early 19th century, the term Black Codes is used most often to refer to legislation passed by Southern states at the end of the Civil War to control the labor, migration and other activities of newly-freed slaves.
Even though the Norwegian government in exile decreed as early as 12 July 1940 that all Norwegian citizens above age of 18 had to register and take assigned work, this legislation was difficult to enforce as the government had no jurisdiction in the UK and no courts.
Even though official presidential papers are now public property as a result of the Presidential Records Act of 1978, and there is legislation limiting the size and financing of museums, Roosevelt's original intentions of preserving papers in one place and making them accessible to the nation still hold true.
Even as states began to enact more stringent regulatory legislation after World War II, they often lacked the funding to administer and enforce the legislation.

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