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Even and disciples
Even though the Ji family had practices that Confucius disagreed and disapproved, they nonetheless gave Confucius ' disciples many opportunities for employment.
Nichiren encouraged his disciples not to share in violence: Even if other are clad in armor and instigate, my disciples should never do the same.
There is no need for physical presence nor for direct reporting to the mentor, such as the case in other practices: Even if people are physically far from the mentor ... if they are aware of their role as disciples then the mentor-disciple relationship is alive and intact ”.
His disciples collected many of his discourses and published them in Even Yisrael ( 1853 ) and Eitz Peri ( 1880 ).
Even disciples of the famous Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius had stopped by the region, establishing a church at Vrelo Bosne.
Even though he did not write books, he succeeded in gaining powerful disciples to his teachings that were based on the earlier expositions of Rabbi Isaac Luria ( 1534 – 1572 ) known as the Ari who had based much of his Kabbalistic teachings on the Zohar.
" Even disciples of Arius, such as George, Bishop of Laodicea ( 335-47 ) and Eustathius of Sebaste ( c. 356-80 ), joined the moderate party, and after the death of Eusebius of Nicomedia, the leaders of the count faction, Ursacius, Valens and Germinius, were not tied to any formula, for Emperor Constantius II himself hated Arianism, though he disliked Athanasius yet more.
Even among Rinpoche's Western students there were some very close disciples who definitely should have recognized their buddha nature.

Even and famous
As historian Vicky Howard writes, " f a bride wore white in the nineteenth century, it was acceptable and likely that she wore her gown again ..." Even Queen Victoria had her famous lace wedding dress re-styled for later use.
Even though his records have been overtaken, " his pre-eminence has not " and he remains " the most famous cricketer of them all ", the one who " elevated the game in public esteem ".
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 now the city is famous for its parks and greenery.
Even some versions of the famous Defense of the Ancients were no longer functioning.
Even Torricelli's teacher, the famous Galileo Galilei had previously been unable to adequately explain the sucking action of a pump.
Even singer Harry Belafonte was dubbed ( by LeVern Hutcherson ), and Dorothy Dandridge was dubbed by Marilyn Horne ( long before Horne became a famous singer ).
Even though most chapters are humorous, wildly fantastic and sometimes absurd, a few relatively serious passages have become famous for descriptions of humanistic ideals of the time.
Even until today, hunters re-enact this famous tribesman's life with the annual festival and Ekaba dance.
Even more famous than SAPPI is the Fagus Werk, rebuilt in 1910-1915 after the blueprints of architect Walter-Gropius, what is said to be trend-setting for modern architecture.
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 al-Ghazali, who is famous for his critique of the philosophers, was himself an expert in philosophy and logic.
Even a variation on the famous double-kidney BMW grille was retained.
Even if the first internationally renowned cantautore was Domenico Modugno with his song " Volare " in 1958, currently the most famous cantautore in Italy is Fabrizio De André.
Even though this advertisement was broadcast only once ( aside from occasional appearances in television advertisement compilation specials and one 1 a. m. airing a month before the Super Bowl so that the advertisement could be submitted to award ceremonies for that year ), it has become famous and well-known, to the point where it is considered a classic television moment.
Even a number of famous linguists are monolingual.
Even more important was the attention of her father-in-law Colley Cibber who, recognizing in Susannah the makings of a great tragic actress, trained her for what was to become one of the most famous careers of a tragedienne of the 18th century.
Even Koko, the gorilla made famous for learning American Sign Language has been caught red-handed.
Even after he became a famous physicist, he continued to teach freshman and sophomore physics, saying that the young minds were the most important.
" Even in death, the media was reluctant to disclose his sexuality ; the New York Times would refer only to him as a " famous, deceased millionaire " while reporting on the controversy.
" Even after the formal order to prosecute, an interpellation of Scheurer-Kestner to the Senate ( 7 December ) was necessary to induce General Billot to promise that all the documents, including the famous bordereau, should be produced for examination.
Even since antiquity, Penteli has been famous for its marble, which was used for the construction of the Acropolis and other buildings of ancient Athens.
Even though Kerényi was fiercely defended by famous Hungarian writers like Laszlo Németh and Antal Szerb, it took until the 1980s before his complete moral and scholarly rehabilitation took place.
Even a famous speech, the Rectorial Address to Glasgow University of November 1923, in which Birkenhead told undergraduates that the world still offered " glittering prizes " to those with " stout hearts and sharp swords ", now seemed out of kilter with the less aggressive and more self-consciously moral style of politics advocated by the new generation of Conservative politicians such as Stanley Baldwin and Edward Wood, the future Lord Halifax.

Even and Saints
Even though Pearson kept the Saints up, the Southampton board did not renew his contract, because of financial constraints.
Even in 19th century North America, when by the decree of the President of the United States, Brigham Young, the Mormon hierarch and head of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was appointed first Governor of the Utah Territory on 28 September 1851, this was called ( politically, not in law ) establishing a semi-theocratic ( theodemocratic ) form of government there ( until the Utah War ) as an imperium in imperio, within the limits of the republic.
Even though the Latter-day Saints had lived in the Salt Lake area for some 20 years by that time, they were despised by the surrounding community, as Young had disparaged non-Mormon merchants and encouraged these businesses to be boycotted in 1866.
Even All Saints ' Church in Victoria Square lost its magnificently ornate gates and the railing fence that surrounded the square's green, never to be replaced.
Even though the word Mulekite or Mulekites () never occurs in the text of the Book of Mormon, the people of his nation are commonly called Mulekites by Latter Day Saints.
Even though the Saints ' offense could only muster 257 total yards, their defense made up for it by forcing five turnovers.
Even if the Saints had won, however, they would not have made the playoffs as Cowboys won their tenth game ( nine games being the highest the Saints could have won if they won this game ) and the Seahawks would win ten games to claim the wild card.
Even Sufis and Bhakti Saints are considered quite secular in that sense.

Even and Methodius
Even earlier than this collection, it is referred to by Procopius of Gaza ( c. 465-528 ), and Methodius appeals to Justin in support of his interpretation of 1 Corinthians 15: 50 in a way which makes it natural to assume the existence of a treatise on the subject, to say nothing of other traces of a connection in thought both here, in Irenaeus ( V., ii .- xiii.

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