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Even earlier than that he had resented the fact that I had been chosen to edit the club's Reporter.
Even earlier Haverfield had come to the same conclusion.
Even though this period-known in its earlier part as the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period-in its latter part was fraught with chaos and bloody battles, it is also known as the Golden Age of Chinese philosophy because a broad range of thoughts and ideas were developed and discussed freely.
Even earlier, the Army had resettled members of a Germanic tribal group allied with Rome, the Ubii, in Bonn.
Even earlier than the Herald, the weekly American Traveler was founded in 1825 as a bulletin for stagecoach listings.
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 earlier examples of this sentiment may be found in Wild Talents by author Charles Fort where he makes the statement: "... a performance that may some day be considered understandable, but that, in these primitive times, so transcends what is said to be the known that it is what I mean by magic.
Even though Viscount Meng Yi gave his word not to interfere with an attempt, he went back on his earlier promise to dismantle the walls.
Even though many of his teachings were heavily influenced by earlier thinkers, especially by Democritus, he differed in a significant way with Democritus on determinism.
Even so, up to the 1930s many of Marx's earlier works were still unknown, and in reality most self-styled Marxists had not read beyond Capital Vol.
Even earlier, a kind of primitive haggis is referred to in Homer's Odyssey, in book 20, ( towards the end of the eighth century BC ) when Odysseus is compared to " a man before a great blazing fire turning swiftly this way and that a stomach full of fat and blood, very eager to have it roasted quickly.
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.
Even Leoni accepted on page 115 that he had never seen an original edition, and on earlier pages he indicated that much of his biographical material was unsourced.
Even more than earlier Moscow show trials, Bukharin's trial horrified many previously sympathetic observers as they watched allegations become more absurd than ever and the purge expand to include almost every living Old Bolshevik leader except Stalin.
Even in novels dealing with earlier periods of Napoleon III ’ s reign the picture of the Second Empire is sometimes overlaid with the imagery of catastrophe.
Even earlier, Dante, in a passing reference in the 19thcanto of the Inferno, speaks of ` the treacherous assassin '( lo perfido assassin ); his fourteenth-century commentator Francesco da Buti, explaining a term which for some readers at the time may still have been strange and obscure, remarks: ' Assassino è colui che uccide altrui per danari ' ( An assassin is one who kills others for money ).
Even earlier it was called nux indica, a name used by Marco Polo in 1280 while in Sumatra, taken from the Arabs who called it جوز هندي jawz hindī.
Even sympathetic observers who had stomached the earlier trials found it hard to swallow new charges as they became ever more absurd and the purge by now expanded to include virtually every living Old Bolshevik leader except Stalin.
Even his name is uncertain, but it was probably Marcus Manilius ; in the earlier books the author is anonymous, the later give Manilius, Manlius, Mallius.
Even earlier than amniocentesis is performed, the mother may undergo the triple test, nuchal screening, nasal bone, alpha-fetoprotein screening and Chorionic villus sampling, also to check for disorders such as Down Syndrome.
Even though Corneille was prolific after his return to the stage, writing one play a year for the 14 years after 1659, his plays did not have the same success as those of his earlier career.
Even earlier, in The Seven Year Itch, the film is referenced when Tom Ewell and Marilyn Monroe come out of a theatre showing Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Even with the admiration of an earlier group of intellectual stalwarts, Seneca is not without his detractors.
Even though she had not made a picture in five years, Arthur accepted the part at the request of George Stevens with whom she had worked in two earlier films, The Talk of the Town ( 1942 ) and The More the Merrier ( 1943 ) for which she received her only Oscar nomination.

Even and phrase
Even though the phrase was in common use long before September 11, profiteers soon tried to lay claim to it as a trademark.
The phrase translates as " and in Arcadia I am ", frequently rendered as " I too am in Arcadia " or " Even in Arcadia I am ", although the meaning of the phrase is enigmatic and the subject of much academic discourse.
Even though the effort that it takes to pronounce a word does not hold any influence in writing, a word or phrase may be spelled the same as it is spoken, for example, in poetry or in the script for a theatre play, in order to show the actual speech of a character.
Even though, logically, the same words should convey the same meaning the volume, rate, and emphasis placed on those words can change the meaning of the phrase.
" Even turn-of-the-century Russian newspaper columnists used the phrase to suggest the moral confusion of the age.
Even in an informal debate, the phrase is only used to an intermediate step or ancillary issue, never the primary subject matter or end conclusion.
Even though the motto of the Collège is " Docet Omnia ," Latin for " It teaches everything ," its goal can be best summed up by Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phrase: " Not preconceived notions, but the idea of free thought " which is inscribed in golden letters above the main hall of the Collège building.
The literal word-for-word translation of the phrase is " Even in Arcadia I there ," " I " being death, and " Arcadia " being understood as a utopian land.
Even further, " AT-class " became a term describing any machine which supported the BIOS functions, 16-bit expansion slots, keyboard interface, and other defining technical features of the IBM PC AT ; in the case of the expansion slots, the term is largely synonymous with " ISA " ( when the latter is not applied as a retronym to XT-class machines, as in the phrase " 8-bit ISA slot ".
Even before the war started, the phrase " preserve the Union " was commonplace and a " union of states " had been used to refer to the entire United States.
Even at the peak of his success in 1995, journalists reported that during interviews he “ hardly finishes a sentence without repeating the phrase at least six or seven times .” At age twelve he began to learn piano, and was introduced to the art of scat singing at the age of fourteen through records by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, amongst others.
Even in modern America the phrase " Contra Dance " is used alongside the more familiar term " square dance " or " barn dance ".
" Computer Gaming Worlds reviewer said, " Even though I think of this as Game Of The Year or even Hall Of Fame material, I won't trap myself with the ' best RPG ever ' phrase.
Even though Johnson did not actually say that crime was only a " perception ," the phrase " perception of crime " was used widely by opponents and critics of the incumbent mayor.
Even a phrase such as " What is, is " is not universally assented to, infants and severely handicapped adults do not generally acknowledge this truism.
Even some theistic realms of thought do not agree with the implications that this phrase carries.
Even at the rate of millions of combinations per second, it is unlikely, even given the entire lifetime of the universe to run, that the program would ever produce the phrase " METHINKS IT IS LIKE A WEASEL ".
Even though he coined the phrase “ Big Bang ,” Hoyle rejected the ‘ big bang ’ theory of the origin of the universe in favor of the steady state theory, which claimed that the universe has always looked as it does now.
The Journal published three articles using the phrase “ lucky duckies ”: “ The Non-Taxpaying Class ”, the original article, on 20 November 2002 ; “ Lucky Duckies Again ” ( 20 January 2003 ); and “ Even Luckier Duckies ” ( 3 June 2003 ).
" The Inland Register produced by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Spokane makes use of it in a sermon: " Even our phrase ' back-seat driver ' reflects this new-found freedom.
Even after being gagged, Cullen continued to try to repeat the phrase.
" Even the phrase " Dixie's land " had been used in Emmett's " Johnny Roach " and " I Ain't Got Time to Tarry ", both first performed earlier in 1859.

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