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Even and relatives
Even though Brown lived with relatives, he spent long stretches of time on his own, hanging out on the streets and hustling to get by.
Even so, members of the nation moved freely across the current international boundary for decades – with the blessing of the U. S. government – to work, participate in religious ceremonies, keep medical appointments in Sells, and visit relatives.
Even her mother insisted that she should die in prison, partly for fear for her daughter's safety and partly out of the desire to avoid the possibility that one of the victims ' relatives might kill her.
Even as late as 1917, The German ambassador in Vienna, Count Otto Wedel would write to Berlin saying " The Empress is descended from an Italian princely house ... People do not entirely trust the Italian and her brood of relatives.
Even more so than their close relatives, the scombrids, marlin are incredibly fast swimmers, reaching speeds of about.
Even after that however, speaking of the Epirote rulers as " Despots of Epirus " is technically incorrect, since the title of Despot did not imply any specific territorial jurisdiction ; it was merely the highest rank in the Byzantine court hierarchy, borne by close relatives to the reigning emperor, usually his sons.
Even though the custom had been abolished, relatives of the late Cardinal Basil Hume, Archbishop of Westminster ( UK ) had a galero made and installed above his tomb in St George's Chapel of Westminster Cathedral, as other previous cardinals had, after he died in 1999.
Even though the family lived comfortably, Nevelson's relatives had begun to leave the Russian Empire for America in the 1880s.
Even after the acanthodians perished at the end of the Permian, their euteleostome relatives flourished such that today they comprise 99 % of living vertebrate species.
That caused huge poverty and lot of people emigrated to Zagreb and Dalmatia, as well as to Germany as gastarbeiter. Even today lot of people have close relatives settled elsewhere who come here on holidays.
Even though they are " micromoths ", the Aluctoidea are not especially primitive Lepidoptera ; the sizeable carpenter moths ( Cossidae ) as well as the butterflies are not particularly distant relatives.
Even ‘ Abd al Hayy, whose grave is one of bare earth open to the skies, stressed the benefits of visiting the shrine at Bansa and in his will urged his relatives to study Imam al-Ghazalli ’ s Ihya ‘ ulum al-din.
Even though Libya never formally admitted responsibility for Pan Am Flight 103 or UTA Flight 772, Libya " accepted responsibility for the actions of its officials " and agreed to pay compensation to the relatives of the victims.

Even and thousands
Even in 1900, more than 100, 000 people, 20, 000 cars, horse-drawn vehicles and handcarts, plus many thousands of bicycles, passed through the platz daily.
Even though the problem is computationally difficult, a large number of heuristics and exact methods are known, so that some instances with tens of thousands of cities can be solved.
Even with high egg and intergenerational mortality, over a period of several weeks a single successful breeding pair can create a population of thousands.
Even though the typical LCD monitors of today are locked at 60 Hz, making extremely high frame rates impossible to see in realtime, playthroughs of game “ timedemos ” at hundreds or thousands of FPS for benchmarking purposes are still common.
Even before the famous Texas cattle drives after the Civil War, the trail was being used to drive herds of thousands of cattle, horses, sheep, and goats from the midwest to various towns and cities along the trails.
Even so, Chechen insurgents seized thousands of Russian hostages, while inflicting humiliating losses on Russia's demoralized and ill-equipped troops.
Even travel along the river is hindered as the Riverworld soon finds itself divided into thousands of tiny nations ; empires, monarchies, republics and every other social system ever invented, each only a few kilometers long ( though still with high populations ; the Riverworld averages 90 people per square kilometer ).
Even so, thousands of Nivas remain in use in Brazil.
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 if some money managers are consistently observed to beat the market, no refutation even of strong-form efficiency follows: with hundreds of thousands of fund managers worldwide, even a normal distribution of returns ( as efficiency predicts ) should be expected to produce a few dozen " star " performers.
Even after thousands of years, this area is largely devoid of plants due to excessive porosity ( meaning water drains through quickly ) and poor soil composed primarily of regolith.
Even today, thousands of Shotokan dojo only practice 26 of these 27 kata.
Even though the shows were hit by typhoon and it rained very hard, it manage to still attract thousands of audience.
Even if one was traveling at the speed of light, it would still take thousands of years to travel the galaxy ; therefore the Star Wars ships use a hyperdrive.
Even after arriving at Camp O ' Donnell, the survivors of the march continued to die at a rate of 30 – 50 per day, leading to thousands more dead.
Even though the toy has existed for thousands of years, it is often misunderstood as being invented in the 1950s.
Even as classes began by the statue, to the west of the square and at Muxidi thousands of students moved to block the oncoming 27th Army who were armed with tanks, assault weapons, and bayonets.
Even if only one queen survives, within a month or so, the colony can expand to thousands of individuals.
Even Höss ' expanded facility could not handle the huge number of victims ' corpses, and the camp staff had to dispose of thousands of bodies by burning them in open pits.
Even illegal instances of the 1933 double eagle would be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, but it would be illegal for a U. S. coin dealer to broker a deal with one of these coins.
Even in good weather, moving tens of thousands of men over the 3, 000-foot-high Arakan hills or 10, 000-foot-high Assamese ranges, heavily forested and with only narrow footpaths, open to attack by tigers and leopards, would be difficult.
Even having hundreds or thousands of servers working on the spidering of pages, a complete re-indexing takes its time.
Even Spock remarked to Kirk that they represented a classic example of a race experiencing no significant evolution, as their technology had shown no measurable advance in thousands of years.
Many of the fans come from the East Tennessee area, but thousands more come from all parts of the country to experience Bristol's unique brand of racing. Even in the off-season, the complex attracts fans during the Christmas season by facilitating a miles-long holiday lights display that culminates with a lap on the actual speedway track itself.

Even and miles
Even though we had walked miles in Kyoto that day, we started out again to see Nara at night.
Even with a cable car traveling at only 9 miles per hour, the mass of the cable car and the combined strength and speed of the cable can do quite a lot of damage in a collision.
Even some small calliopes are audible for miles around.
Even explorer A. Greely, who came ( after initial acceptance ) to doubt Peary's reaching 90 °, correctly notes that no Arctic expert questions that ( unlike Cook ) Peary courageously risked his life travelling hundreds of miles from land and that he reached regions adjacent to the pole.
::" Our house is on the eastern slope of Rupert Mountain, just off a country road, still unpaved then, and five miles from the nearest town … Even at the most unpromising times of year – in mudtime, on bleak, snowless winter days – it is in so many unexpected ways beautiful that even after all this time I have never quite gotten used to it.
Even though the village area of Clinton is small, people as far as 7 miles ( 11. 5 km ) away consider Clinton to be their home.
Even granting its enormous size, it was 100 miles away and east of the Gate, and behind the inner mountain ridges of Udûn, so Aragorn's army could not have seen it.
Even assuming a perfectly intact fence stretching for hundreds of miles, and assuming farmers or graziers do not leave gates open for livestock or machinery, it was unlikely to be a success.
Even for a powerful commercial broadcasting station, if it is more than a few miles from the receiver the power received by the antenna is very small, typically measured in microwatts or nanowatts.
Even so, they are usually only able to receive nearby stations, within distances of about 25 miles for AM broadcast stations, although the radiotelegraphy signals used during the wireless telegraphy era could be received at hundreds of miles, and crystal receivers were even used for transoceanic communication during that period.
Even when he drags the body of the only human who ever understood him and loved him anyway over 2000 miles across the Great Plains, suffering ridicule and hardship, he claims he is doing it for duty, not friendship.
Even in flat regions, the center of the station's allowed coverage area may not be near the studio location or within a populated area where a transmitter would be frowned upon by the community, so the antenna must be placed several miles or kilometres away.
Even though school districts provided zero-fare bus transportation to and from students ' assigned schools, those schools were in some cases many miles away from students ' homes, which often presented problems to them and their families.
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 this offer attracted no subscribers: it meant building 1, 750 miles of road through desert and mountain, at enormous freight costs for supplies, with frequent bloody encounters with Indians, and no probable early business to pay dividends.
Even though the SDF-3 is 800 million kilometers ( 500 million miles ) from the detonation, it is heavily damaged.
Even so, members of the expedition and the crew were aware only a few miles of ice-blocked sea lay between them and the open waters.
*「 十年生死兩茫茫 。 不思量 , 自難忘 。 千里孤墳 , 無處話淒涼 。 縱使相逢應不識 , 塵滿面 、 鬢如霜 。 夜來幽夢忽還鄉 。 小軒窗 , 正梳妝 。 相顧無言 , 惟有淚千行 。 料得年年腸斷處 : 明月夜 , 短松岡 。」“ For ten years here I wander and there you lie ./ I don't think about you often ,/ yet how can I forget you !/ With your grave a thousand miles away ,/ where can I confide my loneliness ?/ Even if we met, could you recognize me ,/ with dust all over my face / and hair like frost ?/ Last night I had a dream in which I returned home ./ By the window ,/ you were combing your hair ./ We Looked at each other silently ,/ with tears streaming down our cheeks ./ There's a place which every year will be my misery :/ the moonlit night ,/ the hill of short pines.
Simon Kohler, marketing manager of Hornby model railways, said that the train which travels at just failed two miles short of Bideford station ; but he also told BBC news " Even though the last locomotive gave up the ghost at Instow, we did link the track – in fact I finished it at about 2230 – so we'll just need to wait and see what Guinness make of it.
Even in its new setting in Troy, Alabama on the campus of the Troy University Movie Gallery Stadium, about 50 miles ( 80 km ) south of Montgomery, the Montgomery Lions Club had remained active in the staging of the game, and in fact was instrumental in finding this new venue to replace the aging, and indeed crumbling, Cramton Bowl in Montgomery.
Even after the family moved six miles away to St. Louis, Northrup spent his summers and weekends during the winter at his grandparents ' farm.
Even in his late 80s he would energetically dance, make music, and holler all the way up the parade route for a couple of miles.
Even so, as almost the first long distance line at thirty three miles, it was a bold venture.

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