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Even whom should be considered the earliest known king is contested: although C. Conti Rossini proposed that Zoskales of Axum, mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, should be identified with one Za Haqle mentioned in the Ethiopian King Lists ( a view embraced by later historians of Ethiopia such as Yuri M. Kobishchanov and Sergew Hable Sellasie ), G. W. B.
Even so, Konoe never fully embraced his mentor s pro-Western attitudes.
Even as Hanoi embraced China's international line, it continued to follow the Soviet model of reliance on technical specialists and bureaucratic management, as opposed to mass mobilization.
Even if the German government had not embraced Lenard and Stark's ideas, the German antisemitic agenda was enough by itself to destroy the Jewish scientific community in Germany.
Even though he believed in collective bargaining rights, which had customarily been denied to labor unions by those in authority, he did not favor strikes, but rather embraced arbitration as a suitable labor-management negotiation tactic.
Even after the Lombards embraced Catholicism the condition of the Jews was always favorable, because the popes of that time not only did not persecute them, but guaranteed them more or less protection.
Even before he embraced Christianity, Clovis had showered benefits upon Remigius and the Christians of Reims, and after his victory over the Alamanni in the battle of Tolbiac ( probably 496 ), he requested Remigius to baptize him at Reims ( December 24, 496 ) in the presence of a large company of Franks and Alamanni: according to Saint Gregory of Tours, 3, 000 Franks were baptized with Clovis.
Even though she was Punjabi, South Indian audiences embraced her as one of their own.

Even and nature
Even amorphous materials have some short-range order at the atomic length scale due to the nature of chemical bonding.
Even in their original context of medieval venery, the terms were of the nature of kennings, intended as a mark of erudition of the gentlemen able to use them correctly rather than for practical communication.
Even though in general, ordinary relations between directors and shareholders in a business corporation are not of such a fiduciary nature as to make it the duty of a director to disclose to a shareholder the general knowledge which he may possess regarding the value of the shares of the company before he purchases any from a shareholder, yet there are cases where, by reason of the special facts, such duty exists.
Even many 19th century Christian communities welcomed scientists who claimed that science was not at all concerned with discovering the ultimate nature of reality.
Even mystics, who believe that the nature of God is essentially mysterious to human beings, concede that one must have at least a minimal conception of God.
Even after this initial introduction, however, the Vice will continually reiterate to the audience that his nature is diabolic.
Even though nature has reduced the level of frustration in proteins,
Even though the interaction energy is very weak (~ 10 – 100 meV ), physisorption plays an important role in nature.
Even the illusory nature of apparent phenomena is itself an illusion.
Even so, the basic units of mujahideen organization and action continued to reflect the highly segmented nature of Afghan society.
Even earlier, in 1768 John Bruckner described nature as " one continued web of life ".
Even earlier, in 1768 John Bruckner described nature as " one continued web of life ".
Even though the maximum security prison is now closed, the town still houses a major minimum security prison, Brockbridge Correctional Facility, for violent offenders who are not deemed a threat to society due to the nature of their crimes.
Even though there is far less devotion to politicians, due to the controversial nature of politics, it is not uncommon to find heavy devotion to a politician.
Even though the cult of Janus cannot be confused with that of the Penates, related with Dardanian migrants from Troy, the binary nature of the Penates and of Janus postulates a correspondent ethnic or social organisation.
Even more famous than the Altamont concert is Woodstock, which consisted of dozens of the most famous performers in the world at the time, playing together in an atmosphere of peace with nature and love, with many thousands of concert goers ; it is still one of the largest concerts in the history of the world.
Even organizations and communities that may be considered criminal in nature may have ethical codes of conduct, official or unofficial.
Even though Oliver was in his own person no sour fanatic, as Royalist pamphleteers after the Restoration falsely asserted ; it is impossible to deny that he strove by acts of government to lead men into the paths of morality and religion beyond the limit which average human nature had fixed for itself.
* Even under the influence of the narcotic draught, of which songs of all primitive men and peoples speak, or with the potent coming of spring that penetrates all nature with joy, these Dionysian emotions awake, and as they grow in intensity everything subjective vanishes into complete self-forgetfulness.
" Even absolute music may be viewed as a, " metaphor for the universe ," or nature as, " perfect form.
Even in code form, however, many statutes by their nature pertain to more than one topic.
Even if the type and nature of a rootkit is known, manual repair may be impractical, while re-installing the operating system and applications is safer, simpler and quicker.
Even in his writings on ethics, he held that it was possible to discover ' laws ' of morality that had the status of laws of nature while still having normative content, a conception which can be traced to Combe's Constitution of Man.
Even at that time, however, the area's beauty was recognized by nature preservationists.

Even and Wright
Even so, many of the things that happened to Wright and Olgivanna seem inordinately severe.
Even in scientific romances that did not involve vast stretches of time, the issue of whether mankind was just another species subject to evolutionary pressures often arose, as can be seen in parts of The Hampdenshire Wonder by J. D. Beresford and several works by S. Fowler Wright.
Even if the Wright brothers, Clément Ader, and their successors had commercial objectives in mind, the first aircraft were constructed by passionate enthusiasts whose goal was to fly.
Even Frank Lloyd Wright denounced the Bauhaus and International Style as un-American.
Even though Wright and her female lover had moved together into a new home earlier in the year, tension mounted between the two.
Even Albert Wright, Kiszko's solicitor, thought that his client was guilty, but that it was a case of diminished responsibility, and as a result, Kiszko should not have been convicted outright of murder.
Even after Ian Wright had left the club Bright continued his great form for Palace, and his 17 Division One goals in 1991 – 92 was, at the time, a record return for a Palace striker in the top-flight.
Even though non-stop flights are restricted until 2014, Southwest Airlines announced on October 17, 2006 that it would begin direct flight and connecting service between Love Field and 25 destinations outside the Wright zone on October 19, 2006.

Even and
Even in Athanasius Orations against the Arians, Arius hardly emerges consistently as the creative individual originator of the heresy that bears his name, even though it would have greatly strengthened Athanasius case to present him in that light.
" But it has been said of this passage, " Even when Maharal is eulogized, whether in David Gans Zemach David or on his epitaph …, not a word is said about the creation of a golem.
Even though it was impossible for the U. S. to gather evidence and information about Guatemala s relations to the Soviet Union, Americans wanted to believe that Communism existed in Guatemala.
Even those who share Allaire s account of Berkeley s idealism acknowledge Pappas article to be “ an excellent review and critique of the IA account .”
Even though we didn t get additional definitive evidence of the ivory-bill in Arkansas, we re not discouraged.
Even when the impact of the Great Depression led to an enormous surge in support for the Nazis across Germany, Berlin resisted the party s appeal more than any other part of Germany: at its peak in 1932, the Nazi Party polled 28 % in Berlin to the combined left s 55 %.
Even the brushing of one s teeth and rinsing of once mouth must be done after sunrise after the vow of Navkarsi.
Even at this time, he emphasized that, in the event of war, India s place was alongside the democracies, though he insisted that India could only fight in support of Great Britain and France as a free country.
Even Ribbentrop s standard line that Germany was only reacting to an unjust Versailles treaty, and really only wanted peace with everyone, which had worked so well in the past, failed to carry weight.
Form Nichiren s point of view, however, his uncompromising stance was to save people from sufferings: “ Even in the case of the Nembutsu priests, the Zen priests, and the True Word teachers, and the ruler of the nation and other men of authority, all of whom bear me such hatred — I admonish them because I want to help them, and their hatred for me makes me pity them all the more ”.
Even as Paraguayan export revenue has fluctuated, Brazil remained Paraguay s principal export destination ( 27. 8 percent in 2004 ), followed by Uruguay ( 15. 9 percent ), Italy ( 7. 1 percent ), Switzerland ( 5. 6 percent ), Argentina
Even within Hinduism, there are different approaches to reaching the Divine based on an individual s own characteristics.
Even the queen s first husband, the Rus ' prince Yuri, was forced on her by the nobles.
Even in daily, physical action, the flourishing human s “… Act is determined by the higher phase of the Soul .” ( Enneads III. 4. 6 ) Even in the most dramatic arguments Plotinus considers ( if the Proficient is subject to extreme physical torture, for example ), he concludes this only strengthens his claim of true happiness being metaphysical, as the truly happy human being would understand that which is being tortured is merely a body, not the conscious self, and happiness could persist.
Even after the recession hit, the city s budget continued to increase, to a total of more than $ 6 billion a year.
Even in novels dealing with earlier periods of Napoleon III s reign the picture of the Second Empire is sometimes overlaid with the imagery of catastrophe.
Even after the initial production of Trial by Jury, however, Carte continued to produce continental operetta, touring in the summer of 1876 with a repertoire consisting of English adaptations of French opera bouffe ( Offenbach s La Périchole, and La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein, Lecocq's La fille de Madame Angot and Léon Vasseur's La Timbale d ' argent ), paired with two one-act English after-pieces ( Happy Hampstead and Trial by Jury ).
Even Ravel s most difficult pieces, however, are marked by elegance and refinement.

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