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Even and press
Even he, wanting her, afraid of her and not knowing how to press his suit, feared the evil presences in her metabolism more.
Even still, the story was greeted with outrage by British reviewers, some of whom suggested that Wilde should be prosecuted on moral grounds, leading Wilde to defend the novel aggressively in letters to the British press.
Even in the early ' 80s, when Genesis did finally shed its art-rock inclinations and move toward pop, becoming international stars in the process, the press was unimpressed, dismissing the group as easy-listening lightweights.
Even though he was acquitted by a French convened court, the English-speaking press remained hostile and he was refused a visa for several years.
Even during their lifetimes, the couple's depiction in the press was at considerable odds with the hardscrabble reality of their life on the road — particularly in the case of Parker.
Even as it became clear the Greek Church would never consent to the Filioque clause, the Emperor continued to press for a reconciliation.
Even though the last major British news office, Reuters, left in 2005, the term Fleet Street continues to be used as a metonym for the British national press.
Even before he was President, then-Senator Obama became irritated with his campaign press pool when he felt they were too close to him and his daughters as they trick or treated on Halloween.
Even while the 1957 publication was in press it was clear that preservation of word co-occurrence could not resolve certain problems, and in the 1965 " Transformational Theory " the criterion for transformation was the preservation of relative acceptability of the satisfiers of each sentence-form so paired ; that is, if two sentence-forms are transforms, then the relative acceptabilities of any pair of word choices for one are not reversed for the other ( though in some contexts, e. g. under " I imagine " or " I dreamt ", acceptabilities may be collapsed ).
Even socialites with popular press coverage have been termed as " A-list " celebrities.
Even before the blackout the UK press were anticipating a UK equivalent of the Northeast blackout of 2003, which occurred two weeks earlier ( August 14 ) and affected about 100 times more people.
Even traditional media forms such as the printing press have been transformed through the application of technologies such as image manipulation software like Adobe Photoshop and desktop publishing tools.
At a press conference, Leahy stated, " Even though it was declassified, I was way too careless about it ," and accepted blame.
Even through his mid-80's he would jump 50 times over a chair once a week, bench press 150 pounds and run seven miles in 45 minutes.
Even before the election, the government press and Radio Uganda appeared to treat the UPC as the victor.
Even during the leadership convention, the Waffle was being described in the press as a " party within a party.
Even some business press started advising users to switch to other browsers, despite the then-prerelease Windows XP SP2 being invulnerable to the attack.
Even censorship of radio and the press was administered by the Danish government, rather than by the occupying German civil and military authorities.
Even so, the decision to omit Ranjitsinhji took a long time proved unpopular when it was made and led to discussion in the press.
Even then, in the late 20s, despite rising criticism of the OBERIU performances and diatribes against the avant-garde in the press, Kharms nurtured a fantasy of uniting the progressive artists and writers of the time ( Malevich, Filonov, Terentiev, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Kaverin, Zamyatin ) with leading Russian Formalist critics ( Tynianov, Shklovsky, Eikhenbaum, Ginzburg, etc .,) and a younger generation of writers ( all from the OBERIU crowd — Alexander Vvedensky, Konstantin Vaginov, Nikolai Zabolotsky, Igor Bakhterev ), to form a cohesive cultural movement of Left Art.
Even though VoIP gets a great deal of press, the old circuit switched network is alive and well, and the already bought PBX's are very competitive in services with modern IP Centrexes.
Even Isaji Tanaka, who on 13 October 1967 announced in front of the press that he had signed death warrant of 23 prisoners in one go, did not sign Hirasawa's death warrant, stating that he doubted Hirasawa's guilt.
Even though such guarantees were never intended to be carried out, the constitution provided for freedom of speech, the press, and assembly.
Even before Suede's first album appeared in stores, Anderson's androgynous style and vague " confessions " about his sexuality stirred controversy in the British music press.

Even and contingent
Even if causes and effects in the universe looped back on themselves, they would still, at any particular moment, be contingent and thus would have to be caused by God.
Even with that small contingent of 240, 000 ( of whom 60, 000 died ) this was a monumental task, particularly as the Australians had been used, much as the Canadians, as shock troops by the British command wherever the line was most threatened, or where there was need to mount an attack.
Even in the US there is a strong contingent of builders who select the Buick or Rover aluminium V8 engine for use in small sporty cars like the MG MGB and the Chevy Vega.
Even though adjudged as the 2nd place winner, the " Pulang-Angui Festival " Street Dance contingent was endorsed by the Department of Tourism Regional Office V and the Provincial Government of Albay as one of the official delegates of the Bicol Region to the " Aliwan Fiesta 2009 " in Manila where it participated to 3 events namely: Street Dance Parade, Float Parade and Reyna ng Aliwan.
Even the royal bodyguard of Cleopatra VII contained a company of 300 Gallic warriors, a contingent given to her by Gaius Julius Caesar in 48 BC.

Even and grew
Even though the woman grew the marijuana strictly for her own consumption and never sold any, the Supreme Court stated that growing one's own marijuana affects the interstate market of marijuana.
In Tout's opinion, " Even the parliamentary system grew up in obedience to the royal will.
Even though the village grew a great deal from the turnpike, the village was not as fortunate with the railroad.
Even though the people around the nearby lake Mjøsa already kept livestock and grew crops, some time passed before the people in Våler settled as farmers.
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 Homer mentions the mountain Nyseion as the place where Dionysus, under the protection of the nymphs, grew up.
Even today, people who grew up at Northeast Cape have high rates of cancer and other diseases, possibly due to PCB exposure around the site.
Even so, the situation of the Dyrrhachium garrison grew desperate because of the effects of Norman siege weapons.
Even though etymological research originally grew from the philological tradition, currently much etymological research is done on language families where little or no early documentation is available, such as Uralic and Austronesian.
Even after this episode, however, he grew closer to Mme.
Even when his father returned home, Cole was frequently whipped and beaten by his mother for the most minor infractions, and he grew up with a deep hatred of women.
Even so, they grew exponentially during World War I and made up roughly half the SPA by 1918.
Even as he grew older and sported graying hair, he continued to be a popular figure.
Even until 1940, the Chinatown population grew only to about 3, 000.
Even as poets scoffed at artists " performing " their work, rather than genteely " reading " it, the event grew in popularity.
Even at the beginning of his term Martín's physical health had been poor and it grew steadily worse with the years.
Even before that point, there were few episodes in which Dr. Bonham's Case was used as a rallying cry in America, and instead judicial review in America grew primarily from other political and intellectual sources.
Even though this indentured class grew greatly in numbers, the economy of Kievan Russia blossomed until 1125 the year of the death of Prince Vladimir Monomakh.
Even as the situation of the war grew obviously worse, Koenig rarely wavered in his belief that Confederates will win the war as Featherston promised.
Even as Vilcabamba's international fame grew, scientists continued to investigate the secret of the villagers ' longevity, but some were beginning to grow skeptical.

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