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Even and union
Even so, the unpopularity of the union weakened the King's position in the eyes of the army and of the country at large.
Even though Spain, the United Kingdom and Gibraltar are all part of the European Union, the border fence is still relevant today since Gibraltar is outside the customs union.
Even murder is permissible " if it is right for me ," though it is claimed by egoist anarchists that egoism will foster genuine and spontaneous union between individuals.
Even before the union with Romania, ethnic Romanians comprised the overall majority in Transylvania.
Even a simple disjoint-set data structure such as disjoint-set forests with union by rank can perform O ( E ) operations in O ( E log V ) time.
Even before the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Renner had proposed a future union of the German parts of Austria with Germany, even using the word " Anschluss ",
Even this concession violated the principle of the indissoluble union of the duchies, but the German Federal Assembly, fully occupied at home, determined to refrain from further action till the Danish parliament should make another effort to pass a law or budget affecting the whole kingdom without consulting the estates of the duchies.
Even while the Lawrence textile strike was going on, Muste traveled to New York City to attend a convention of trade union activists in the textile industry.
Even though the complaints from union members about the no-strike pledge became louder and more bitter, the CIO did not abandon it.
Even though no progress was made at the meeting, he persuaded the admirals to send him on a tour of the island, under their protection, in order to explore the people's opinions on the question of autonomy versus union.
Even if these aspirations came to naught, there was a Scandinavian Monetary Union, with a common currency, and a union between Sweden and Norway, that the bank potentially would be able to exploit.
Even after his death and the union of the crowns under one monarch, the Aragonese, Catalan, and Valencian cortes ( Catalan / Valencian: corts ) retained significant power in their respective regions.
Even after the monetary union faded away in the 1920s and officially ended in 1927, the Swiss franc remained on that standard until 1936, when it suffered its sole devaluation, on 27 September during the Great Depression.
Even so, the promise of the right to join a union had an electrifying effect on textile workers: the United Textile Workers ( UTW ), which had no more than 15, 000 members in February, 1933, grew to 250, 000 members by June, 1934, of whom roughly half were cotton mill workers.
Even believed the party politics was corrupt and that the party system should be abolished and replaced by a " union of electors " who would compel elected officials to follow the popular will.
Even before the war started, the phrase " preserve the Union " was commonplace and a " union of states " had been used to refer to the entire United States.
Even the Carpenters took in sawmill workers who had organized on an industrial basis, although the union continued to treat them as second-class members until they seceded to form the International Woodworkers of America in 1937.
Even before the Congress began its sessions in November 1810, a civil war started between those who supported the juntas, and eventually independence, and royalists who wanted to maintain the union with Spain.
Even though Stronach was part of the labour movement in the 1970s and 1980s, he is well known for his opposition to trade union representation for his employees.
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 before the 1974 strike, the NFLPA challenged the so-called " Rozelle Rule ", as a violation of federal antitrust laws in a lawsuit filed by president John Mackey and allied union leaders in 1971.
Even so, the dissidents retained substantial prestige within the union and were able to establish themselves as a union administration in exile during the 1927 coal strike, running a separate program of strike relief that allowed the strike to continue when the Lewis Administration proved unable to do so.
Even the WRU had problems, as it faced the fact that it was the only home union without their own ground.

Even and attended
:: Even to the homeopathic physician who attended me, and rejoiced in my recovery, I could not then explain the modus of my relief.
Even despite all the bad blood, the Mayor of Chicago attended the Captain's funeral.
Even though the singer admitted that he was " never able to write effectively " while drinking, and attended rehab after recording the debut album, Morello stated that Revelations was " the first record didn't smoke, drink or take drugs through the recording.
* Tom Robbins — Author of Even Cowgirls Get the Blues ( did not graduate, but attended for two years before moving to New York to become a poet ).
Even in 1923, well into the period of his decline, 479, 300 people attended the 79 meetings of the six-week 1923 Columbia, South Carolina, campaign — 23 times the white population of Columbia.
Even though Banks and his Genesis bandmates ( minus Peter Gabriel ) attended the ceremony, they did not perform.
Even though new participants see the course as helpful in the search for employment, other participants who have done the course before see it as pointless and a waste of time if they have already attended it, but are forced to go on it to continue claiming Jobseeker's Allowance.
Even before he began acting, Williams attended the National Academy of Fine Arts and Design in New York.
Because of his father's career as an ambassador, much of Platt's childhood was spent in Asia, the Middle East, and Washington, D. C. Platt attended twelve different schools, including the American School in Japan, and has said " Even now I find myself envying people who have neighborhoods and roots.
Even so, she soon experienced the power that goes with the office when she was asked to serve as acting chief judge while McGruder – back for an unprecedented second term of office – attended a crisis meeting of judges from all over the world to find a way to defeat Sabbat the Necromagus in 2114.
Even though his parents died early, Abschatz attended college in Liegnitz and then studied law at the universities of Strasbourg and Leyden.
Even in times of club's misery, its supporters always attended various games and strongly believed that the good times would be back.
Even among the bloodthirsty throngs that habitually attended English beheadings, the gory and agonizing display had created such outrage that Ketch felt moved to write and publish a pamphlet title Apologie, in which he excused his performance with the claim that Lord Russell had failed to " dispose himself as was most suitable " and that he was therefore distracted while taking aim on his neck.
Even before the first Abbot-General Hugh of Fosse died, one hundred and twenty abbots attended the annual general chapter.
Even though I had never attended Church, even though I had never studied religion, I found that my perspective as a secularist and agnostic had become suddenly Christian.
In 1980 – 83, he attended the Tigran Petrosian School, where he met the former world champion in person and received advice that impacted on his life as a chess player: " I remember Petrosian saying to me that I shouldn ’ t make a single move without having an idea: ' Even when you ’ re playing blitz, always think!

Even and founding
Even though in most cases the completion of the definitive editions of their writings is still years off, enough documentation has already been assembled to warrant drawing a new composite profile of the leadership which performed the heroic dual feats of winning American independence and founding a new nation.
Even if lineage details are unknown, clan members may be organized around a founding member or apical ancestor.
Even before the founding of the Republic, older forms of Chinese dress were becoming unpopular among the elite and led to the development of Chinese dress which combined the changshan and the Western hat to form a new dress.
Even though the GameLine died, the investors and founding members of CVC went on to start a new company that would continue to use the technological infastructure they had built.
Even before the founding conference was held, some differences of opinion over the Kosovo issue surfaced among the members.
Even at this early period he had conceived the idea of founding a physical and chemical scientific journal, and the realization of this plan was hastened by the sudden death of Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert, the editor of Gilbert's Annalen der Physik, in 1824 Poggendorff immediately put himself in communication with the publisher, Barth of Leipzig.
Even in ancient Rome, we know of the Aquilae natalis (" birthday of the eagle ", anniversary of the official founding of a legion ).
( Even though Dorchester was annexed over 100 years ago into the city of Boston, this founding is still celebrated every year on Dorchester Day, which includes festivities and a parade down Dorchester Avenue ).
( Even 10 years after its founding, the people of Quebec City still thought of Montreal as " une folle entreprise "-a crazy undertaking.
Even before the Reform Party's founding convention ( October 30-November 1, 1987 ), Roberts began to have concerns about the new party's ideology.
Even the 1086 judgment did not settle the Steyning versus Bramber dispute once and for all ; it continued for centuries afterwards, exacerbated by the Lord of Bramber founding his own religious establishments in his neighbouring parish.
Even so, in 1869 Oakham was one of the founding members of the Headmasters ' Conference ( HMC ).
Even worse, by taking over Second Earth, Saint Dane manages to reverse all previous Traveler victories, founding an elitist, genocidal cult called Ravinia that marches its robot army of humanoid soldiers freely throughout the territories.
Even by the time of the founding of Lawrence in 1845, there were questions being raised about its viability.
Even after returning to the U. S. for graduate school at Princeton, he returned frequently to participate in the founding of Khanya College, a secondary school which prepared black students for university .< ref name =" businessweek1 ">
Even further back, there was a Cwej involved with the founding of the Adjudicators, and the family have had a long association with the Adjudicators ever since.
Even after the initial founding years, the League went on being handicapped by the problem of geographical separation ; the managing committee itself was unable to make personal acquaintance with the majority of the BEL members.
Initially, Even was a founding member of the Norwegian rock bands Libido and Chocolate Overdose.
Even as it was involved in founding a communist party in Italy, the Sinistra in the International stood for the reaffirmation of Marxism ’ s integrity and for an internationalism strategically and tactically binding the working classes of the West with the rebellious people of the East.

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