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Even when
the islands were under German mandate
before World War 1
,, Europeans gave Eromonga
a wide berth
.
Even so
, Edward's ambassadors can scarcely have foreseen that five years
of unremitting work lay ahead
of them
before peace was finally made
and that when it did come
the countless embassies that left England for Rome during that period
had very little to do with it
.
Even before the century was out
the tide
of reaction
had set in
.
Even before the benches
had dried
, the Civil War veterans were straggling back to their places
.
Even some
of the queens will die
before the winter is over
, falling prey to enemies or disease
.
Even before his death this influence
had begun to ebb
.
Even a city
of thirty thousand might have six baseball teams
, sponsored by grocers
and hardware merchants or department stores
, that played two or three times
a week throughout
the summer
, usually in
the cool
of the evening
, before an earnest
and partisan audience who did not begrudge
a quarter each
, or even more
, to be dropped into
a hat when
the game was half over
.
Even before it was formally dissolved in 1912
, the A.L.A.M. was succeeded by
the Automobile Board
of Trade
, the direct lineal ancestor
of the present-day Automobile Manufacturers Association
.
Even before his mind
had rounded out
the idea
, he thrust one hand into his trousers pocket
and pulled out
the six slugs
he had taken from
the revolver
.
Even before he hit big money
, he had begun buying modern paintings
.
Even the stable-garage
, which housed nothing now but
the scent
of rot
, had a lawn
before it
.
Even before Johnston arrived in Tennessee
, two forts
had been started to defend
the Tennessee River
and the Cumberland River which provided avenues into
the State from
the north
.
Even before the fight began
, dissension spread through some
of Abd al-Rahman's lines
.
Even before the Nazis came to power
, political pressure on Bauhaus
had increased
.
Even earlier I would take my coffee at Martin's
, at 54th Street – now
, alas
, vanished – where I would see creatures
of the night life
before they disappeared with
the
Even before the completion
of the new house
, the pattern
of the royal couple's life in
the Highlands was soon established
.
Even before the Ionian Revolt
, Darius
had begun to expand
the Empire into Europe
, subjugating Thrace
, and forcing Macedon to become allied to Persia
.
Even before the publication
of Client-Centered Therapy in 1951
, Rogers believed that
the principles
he was describing could be applied in
a variety
of contexts
and not just in
the therapy situation
.

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Even before the absence
of the AME
and AMEZ churches at
the January 2011 plenary
, some in CUIC
had noticed
the lack
of commitment to racial reconciliation
.
Even before he was inaugurated Eisenhower accepted
a request from
the British government to restore
the Shah to power
.
Even D-Cinema itself
had evolved over time
before the DCI standards were framed
.
Even worse
, these delays occurred
a couple
of days
before the election day
and some have indicated
the governments role in these delays
, but couldn't provide substantial proof for their accusations
.
Even before the Crusade
, Eleanor
and Louis were becoming estranged
.
Even before the Declaration
of Boulogne
, the language was remarkably stable ; only one set
of lexical changes were made in
the first year after publication
, namely changing " when ", " then ", " never ", " sometimes ", " always " from kian
, tian
, nenian
, ian
, ĉian to kiam
, tiam
, neniam etc., to avoid confusion with
the accusative forms
of kia " what sort
of ", tia " that sort
of ", etc
.
Even and saw
Even Julian's intellectual friends
and fellow pagans were
of a divided mind about this habit
of talking to his subjects on an equal footing: Ammianus Marcellinus
saw in that only
the foolish vanity
of someone " excessively anxious for empty distinction ", whose " desire for popularity often led him to converse with unworthy persons ".
Even so
, tensions remained: William remained very suspicious
of Louis
, thinking
the French king desired " Universal Kingship " over Europe ; Louis described William as " my mortal enemy "
and saw him as an obnoxious warmonger
.
Even as recently as
the beginning
of the 20th century
, it was believed that when
a Russian
saw an opal among other goods offered for sale
, he or she should not buy anything more since
the opal was believed to embody
the evil eye
.
Even his sister wore no mourning for him until she arrived at Vienna
and saw that this was expected
of her
.
Even so
, 1966
saw the debut
of the Corps
of Volunteers
of the Republic
, a vanguard movement designed to mobilize popular support behind Mobutu
, who was proclaimed
the nation's " Second National Hero " after Lumumba
.

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Even in
the paranoid political climate
of the 16th century
, in which many royal deaths were suspected to have been murders
, no contemporaries
saw signs
of " foul play " in Mary's death
.
Even though Uncle Tom's Cabin was
the best-selling novel
of the 19th century
, far more Americans
of that time
saw the story as
a stage play or musical than read
the book
.
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 where regulatory bodies started out functioning independently
, a process known as regulatory capture often
saw industry interests come to dominate those
of the consumer
.
Even major fortifications such as
the castles
of North Wales
and the border castles
of Carlisle
, Bamburgh
and Newcastle upon Tyne
saw funding
and maintenance reduced
.
Even the sale
of a relatively small strip
of land angered
the Mexican people
, who
saw Santa Anna's actions as
a betrayal
of their country
.
Even so
, Arledge liked what
he saw and enrolled in
a liberal-arts
program.
Even so
, the 1970s
saw large corporations become involved in
the Christian music market
.
Even this did not solve
the problems
, as soldiers would often wander outside
the jurisdiction
of the commissioners ; to deal with this
, February 1627
saw a Provost Marshal introduced to each county
, bringing
the entire nation under martial law
.
Even though
he never mentioned
a problematic heater
, Rank stated that
he went to
the rear
of the plane to check
the heater
, saw no smoke
, and found
the heater was cool to
the touch
.
Even the most skeptical among Rome's intellectual elite such as Cicero
, who was an augur
, saw religion as
a source
of social order
.
Even the most skeptical among Rome's intellectual elite such as Cicero
, who was an augur
, saw religion as
a source
of social order
.

Audio tapes
of President Richard Nixon
, in conversation with his chief
of staff
, H
. R
. Haldeman in 1972
, reveal that Nixon mused after seeing
the photograph: " I'm wondering if that was fixed " After
the release
of this tape
, Út commented
, "
Even though it has become one
of the most memorable images
of the twentieth century
, President Nixon once doubted
the authenticity
of my photograph when
he saw it in
the papers on 12 June 1972 ....
Even before civil aviation operations could commence at
the new site
, the onset
of World War II
saw the facility being redesigned for military purposes as
a temporary base for
the Royal Australian Air Force
and United States Navy
, known as " RAAF Station Guildford ", primarily to supplement RAAF Base Pearce
.
Even though it was
the last year
of the generation
, 1966
saw a stylistic revision for
the Thunderbird highlighted by
a new egg-crate style grille with
a large Thunderbird emblem at its center
and a new rear fascia with
the brake lights restyled to appear as one unit
.
Even with all those different uses
of the land
, the Canadian Pacific Railway
saw the beauty within
and bought
the island to create their own little island resort
.
Even Lampie begins to doubt that
he saw a dragon
.
Even so
, he noted that "
the last six months
of 1952
saw the most significant increases in
the military effectiveness
of the United States since
the beginning
of partial mobilization
.

I
had expected it to make
a livelier effect after
the impression
of the dress rehearsal .”
Even though audience reception at
the actual concert may have been less than enthusiastic
, Richter
saw promise in Dvořák ’ s work
and asked him to write
a symphony for
the orchestra
.
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