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Even apart from the fact that now at the age of 31 my personal life is being totally disrupted for the second time for no very compelling reason -- I cannot help looking around at the black leather jacket brigades standing idly on the street corners and in the taverns of every American city and asking myself if our society has gone mad.
Even so, the term " the black man " was used for centuries in reference to the Devil, up until contemporary times when " black man " was used to replace the term " Negro " and the satanic sense was lost.
Even late in life, Milligan's black humour had not deserted him.
Even outside the South, many restaurants and hotels refused to accept black customers.
Gobineau's basic concept, as further refined and developed in Nazism, places the black Aboriginal Australians and " African savages " at the bottom of the hierarchy, while the white Northern and Western European Aryans ( consisting of Germans, Finnish, Swedish, Icelanders, Norwegians, Danish, British, French, Northern Italians, Irish and Dutch ) were at the top ; white olive-skinned Southern Europeans ( consisting of the Spanish, Southern Italians, Greeks and Portuguese, i. e. those of what is called the Mediterranean race, which was regarded as another subrace of the Caucasian race ) in the upper middle ranks ; Slavs ( Even though the Slavs are white and of Indo-European ancestry, the Nazis placed them lower on the scale because they were regarded as primarily of the Alpine race rather than the Nordic race, and thus fit only to be peasants.
Even though the poor black families in Mount Laurel were not from urban ghettos, and were not involved in gang activity, the new suburban influx thought otherwise, and significantly delayed the creation of affordable housing, citing concerns of gang activity and an influx of inner city criminals.
Even after the introduction of videotape, the BBC and the ITV companies made black and white telerecordings of selected programs for international sales, and continued to do so until the early 1970s by which time programs were being videotaped in color.
Even if the sampling procedure appears to treat the left deck differently from the right deck, or governs choices by red cards rather than black cards, it is important to recognize that the end result is essentially the same.
Even the mildest critics of the organization have said that the NBPP's provocative brand of black supremacy undermines other civil rights efforts.
Even with the advent of smaller, higher-powered cartridges made possible by the use of smokeless powder rather than the black powder used in the 19th century and before, the classic Remington design remained popular ; a Remington-pattern derringer in. 38 Special is still smaller than the most compact. 25 ACP semiautomatic, and provides superior terminal ballistic performance to the. 25 ACP.
Even time and light cannot escape once trapped in the black hole.
Even after this incident, racial integration was slow to come to the NFL ; the first black player, George Taliaferro ( who signed with the rival All-America Football Conference instead of the NFL ), was not drafted until 1949, and only then in the 13th round of the draft.
Even when the NFL did sign black players, poor treatment was evident.
Even long after slavery ended in the United States, the Black codes required black people to obey and submit to whites, on pain of lynching.
Even during the time of communism, many fans could not stand the red star on the crest, which reminded on biggest rivals Red Star Belgrade, and the club began to use a black and white shield on home tickets, but also in official use and in international tournaments.
Even though the rib and groove design of the Brunswick allowed it to use rounds that did not fit quite as tightly, the black powder used during this period would quickly foul the barrel, making even the Brunswick's design more and more difficult to load as the rifle was used.
Even though it was very usual for whites to go into a black club, the three asked the club's owner, Frank " Fat Sam " Boyd, if they could enter.
Even so, the best image quality is found using a blank white, grey, or black ( which blocks reflected ambient light ) surface, so dedicated projection screens are often used.
Even though some Republicans paid a price with white voters — in some cases losing seats — black voters did not return to the Republican fold.
Even so, many women's anti-slavery societies were active before the Civil War, the first one having been created in 1832 by free black women from Salem, Massachusetts Fiery abolitionist, Abby Kelley Foster, was an ultra-abolitionist, who also led Lucy Stone, and Susan B. Anthony into the anti-slavery movement.
Even signage graphics were restricted to only white backlit letters within a black aluminum panel, and only in the specific font that Mies had designed for the Centre.
Even the origin of the breed's name is unclear, variously claimed to describe the early shepherd dog's dark colour (" coaly "), or derived from the name of a breed of sheep with black faces once commonly kept in Scotland (" Colley "), or derived from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning " useful.
Even though he did it because Irina had hired a hit man to kill Sydney, his action causes yet another rift to form between Jack and his daughter, a rift aggravated when both agents are recruited by Sloane into the new CIA black ops agency, Authorized Personnel Only ( APO ).

Even and workers
Even in cases where mine collapses are not instantly fatal, they can trap mine workers deep underground.
Even places like hotels, barber shops, and restaurants were collectivized and managed by their workers.
Even as the Arbenz government was being overthrown, in 1954 a general strike against the company organized by workers in Honduras rapidly paralyzed the country and thanks to the United States ' concern about the events in Guatemala, was settled more favorably for the workers in order to gain fuller leverage for the Guatemala operation.
Even when it was only the perception of distributed leadership roles workers still reported high levels of job satisfaction / commitment.
Even Jones herself encouraged the workers to accept a settlement.
Even then the classic struggled with the Chinese, Sir William Chambers's book of Chinese interiors having been published in the same year with Spalatro, while the best workers condescended to design and gild and carve, when required, in all the mesquinages of the Rococo.
Even more disturbing to the authorities was the tendency for workers ' demands to be explicitly and unequivocally political.
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 then, the number of migrant workers from Isan was fairly small, and mor lam was paid little attention by the outside world.
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 so Boulton Paul would later set up a training centre in Scotland to bring in extra workers.
Even workers with prolonged silica exposure, but without silicosis, are at a similarly increased risk for TB.
Even so, the National Committee for Organizing Iron and Steel Workers managed to sign up more than 100, 000 steel workers by early 1919.
Even this Duma quarreled with the government over a variety of issues, however, including the composition of the naval staff, the autonomous status of Finland, the introduction of zemstva in the western provinces, the reform of the peasant court system, and the establishment of workers ' insurance organizations under police supervision.
Even though they sometimes are called " gold collars ", because of their high salaries, as well as because of their relative independence in controlling the process of their own work, current research shows that they are also more prone to burnout, and very close normative control from organizations they work for, unlike regular workers.
Even today, the vast majority of clerical workers in the US continue to be female.
Even if the union finally obtains the necessary recognition to represent the workers, the ability to negotiate for better benefits is further restricted as it is virtually impossible for a union to strike.
Even workers social lives were policed from head office.
Even when their actual jobs do not change, their lifestyles based on their job situation often change into a lifestyle that according to Mayer and Buckley, more closely resembles the lower-middle class than the rest of the lower blue-collar workers.
Even the government workers now assigned to the chronoscope, Araman says, sometimes transgress regulations and use it to spy for personal purposes.
Even though the number of vacancies may be equal to, or greater than, the number of the unemployed, the unemployed workers may lack the skills needed for the jobs, or they may not live in the part of the country or world where the jobs are available.
Even though there is no universally accepted definition of a workers ' cooperative, they can be considered to be businesses that make a product, or offer a service, to sell for profit where the workers are members or worker-owners.

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