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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 before he saw the necessity of growing better food and planning good nutrition, Mr. Clark felt the school had a good health program.
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.
" 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 95
Even though about 95 percent of Swedish school children know how to swim, drowning remains the third most common cause of death among children.
Even in the North Carolina primary, however, Wallace beat Sanford by 100, 000 votes, and Sanford managed only a fifth-place finish at the 1972 Democratic National Convention with 77. 5 votes, behind George McGovern ( 1, 864. 95 ), Henry Jackson ( 525 ), Wallace ( 381. 7 ), and Shirley Chisholm ( 151. 95 ).
Even Brussels, the capital where more than 95 % of the population spoke Dutch, lacked a formal, state sanctioned Flemish school of higher education.
Even so, whisky sales under John Walker represented just 8 percent of the firm ’ s income ; by the time Alexander was ready to pass on the company to his own sons, that figure had increased to between 90 and 95 percent.
Even though Windows 3. 1 does not natively support the Windows key, the Windows key on Microsoft keyboards released prior to Windows 95 will work in Windows 3. 1 with special software that accompanies the keyboard.
Even if true, however, the MSRP was $ 24. 95 at introduction, and all current models in the line are less than US $ 20 as of December 2007.
Even earlier remains attributed to Ichthyornis have been found in the Greenhorn Formation of Kansas, dating to the early Turonian age ( about 93 million years ago ), and the Cenomanian of Saskatchewan, dating to about 95 million years ago.
" a review of The Trouble with Physics and Not Even Wrong, American Scientist 95 ( 1 ): 1.
Even though the club did not enjoy a Major League affiliation, Hutchinson led Seattle to a 95 – 77 record and a first place finish.
Even so, he took 110 wickets at 19. 94 and passed 2, 000 runs for the second time, scoring 2, 226 runs at an average of 53. 95.

Even and AD
Even though Rome abandoned its Britannic provinces around 400 AD, the Germanic mercenarieswho had largely become instrumental in enforcing Roman rule in Britanniaacquired ownership of land there and continued to use a mixture of Roman and Teutonic Law, with much written down under the early Anglo-Saxon Kings.
Even after Eusebius ' 324 AD reference, it is not until Jerome's De Viris Illustribus ( c. 392 AD ) that the passage from Josephus is referenced again, even though the Testimoniums reference to Jesus would seem appropriate in the works of many intervening patristic authors.
Even so, an initiate of her mysteries is attested in the 5th century AD, after the official abolition of all non-Christian cults.
Even the early Christian Emperors continued to use it ; it was only relinquished by Gratian, possibly in AD 376 at the time of his visit to Rome, or more probably in 383 when a delegation of pagan senators implored him to restore the Altar of Victory in the Senate House.
Even though the Dobunni were incorporated into the Roman Empire in AD 43, their territory was probably not formed into Roman political units until AD 96-98.
Even if the letter is genuine it tells us nothing more than that an expanded version of Mark was in existence in Alexandria in AD 170.
Even up to 500 years since the start of the Malayalam calendar which commenced in 825 AD, Malayalam literature remained in preliminary stage.
" Even so, he " was always struggling to get the last eight or ten pages finished ," and was occasionally helped by friends, both from his " Norwich School of Art days ," Gibbons and future-2000 AD and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen artist Kevin O ' Neill.
Even by the standards of 2000 AD, Strontium Dog plotlines could be bizarre.
Even though we cannot date the origin, the “ Mizo of Kabaw Valley during late 10th to 13th century AD had developed their music as nearly as they have done today ”.
Even in 1000 AD, the Muslim chronologist al-Biruni mentioned three different epochs used by various Jewish communities being one, two, or three years later than the modern epoch.
Even though Breton is spoken in continental Europe, and has been since at least the 6th century AD, it is not considered one of the Continental Celtic languages.

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