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Even by the Canadian government's calculations, the factory alone was worth more than $ 22 million, excluding the value of the remaining contracts for planes or spare parts.
) Even Hampden still believed that a compromise with the episcopal principle was possible, and assured Falkland that if the bill taken up to the House of Lords on 1 May 1641, excluding the bishops from the Lords and the clergy from secular offices, were passed, " there would be nothing more attempted to the prejudice of the church ".
: b ) Even excluding the question of nerves and morale 6DWR will not be fit to go back into the line until it is remobilised, reorganized, and to an extent retrained.
Even without the audio-only radio stations, this large number of channels could possibly be the most transmitted by any ATSC station ( excluding cable TV, which has double the bitrate per physical 6 MHz channel ).
Even before the Roman negotiations had been concluded, the Centre Party yielded to increasing government pressure and dissolved itself, thus excluding German Catholics from participating in political life.
Even while the station had authorization for nighttime operation by this period, WOKG primarily operated during the daytime hours ( excluding whenever high school play-by-play would air ).

Even and Sussex
" Even when summoned explicitly by kings, the witenagemots did not represent the political will of all England: before the unification of England in the 9th century, separate witenagemots were convened by the Kings of Essex, Kent, Mercia, Northumbria, Sussex and Wessex.
Even so, Sussex finished bottom of the County Championship as Ranjitsinhji had little batting support and the team's bowling was ineffective.
Even before Holmes and Watson set off for Cheeseman's, Mr. Ferguson's house, in Sussex, Holmes has deduced what is going on, and it has nothing to do with vampires.

Even and London
Even though it was known that the Luftwaffe in the north was now being directed by the young and energetic General Peltz, the commander who would conduct the `` Little Blitz '' on London in 1944, a major raid on Bari at this juncture of the war was not to be considered seriously.
Even after his death, Hayek's intellectual presence is noticeable, especially in the universities where he had taught: the London School of Economics, the University of Chicago, and the University of Freiburg.
Even with a license, Bargrave was prohibited from carrying any books, " printed at any heretical city, as Geneva, Amsterdam, Leyden, London, or the like ".
In his fictionalised but autobiographical Memoirs of an Infantry Officer, published in 1930, Siegfried Sassoon's narrator ruminates from his hospital bed in Denmark Hill, London, in 1917 that " Even the screech and rumble of electric trams was a friendly sound ; trams meant safety ; the troops in the trenches thought about trams with affection.
" Even before his return to Montreal, reports on the situation in the Ohio Country were making their way to London and Paris, proposing that action be taken.
Even when dying, Van Leeuwenhoek kept sending letters full of observations to London.
Even after tourism began in the later 19th Century, Bermuda remained, in the eyes of London, a base more than a colony, and this led to a change in the political dynamics within Bermuda as its political and economic ties to Britain were strengthened, and its independence on the world stage was diminished.
Even after his disgrace, books telling of his jests were sold in London streets.
Even when he was in his late years, when he was 67 years old ( 1793 ), he played and won two blindfold games simultaneously in London.
Even while based in London, Cotman had spent some time in the city of his birth, and in September 1802 had advertised his services as teacher of drawing in the Norwich Mercury.
Even today, there is a Constable of the Tower of London.
Even though the delegation was not received in London ( on the grounds that it represented only the interests of a small group of urbanized Africans ), its actions aroused considerable support among the African elite at home.
Even though national coverage is produced by ITN, it has no role in the regional coverage provided for each individual ITV region's newsroom with the exception of ITV London, which it has run since March 2004 following its acquisition of the London News Network, a company previously owned by the now merged Carlton and Granada.
( Even though Loathsome London doesn't have these qualities, it was included into this sub-series during the republishing of the series from 2008-2011.
Even in London, there were many lodges that never affiliated with the new Grand Lodge.
Even so, growing interest in the records produced a need for the Office to expand, and a second building was opened at Kew in south-west London in 1977.
Even so, Greenfield's performance in the position was well regarded: his personality was better-suited for his duties there, which included the promotion of Alberta's burgeoning oil and gas industry, attracting English immigration to Alberta, and acting as a guide for Albertans visiting London.
Even if that ticket involves stops in Miami and then London, we can't conclude that the cheapest ticket from Miami to Moscow stops in London, because the price at which an airline sells a multi-flight trip is usually not the sum of the prices at which it would sell the individual flights in the trip.
Forester, makes a one-line reference to the Devil's Punch Bowl in chapter eighteen as Hornblower is returning to London: " Even the marvellous beauty of the Devil's Punch Bowl was lost on Hornblower as they drove past it.
Even so, boys rarely climbed chimneys before the Great Fire of London, when building regulations were put in place and the design of chimneys was altered, The new chimneys were often angular and narrow, and the usual dimension of the flue in domestic properties was by.
Even more successful was the premiere of his Violin Sonata No. 2, which drew crowds to the Wigmore Hall in London and attracted the interest of a number of publishers, including one who arrived on Ireland's doorstep the morning after the concert.
Even when the italian espresso bar culture bloomed in the years after WW2 both in Italy, and in cities like Vienna and London, ' espresso ' and ' cappuccino ' are the terms, ' latte ' is missing on coffee menus.
Even so, Chelsea remained rural and served London to the east as a market garden, a trade that continued until the 19th-century development boom which caused the district finally to be absorbed into the metropolis.

Even and England
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 past the medieval times, characteristics of a closed social systems that define any caste system, existed in England through the modern times.
Even with the development of industry there were insufficient good jobs, as a result, during the period 1841-1931, about 2 million Scots migrated to North America and Australia, and another 750, 000 Scots relocated to England.
Even after taking control of the Duchy of Normandy he did not take the title of Duke, he chose to control it as the King of England.
Even if Belgium is the second industrial country after England, the effect of the industrial revolution there was very different.
Even then, the form of execution used for witches in England ( unlike Scotland and Continental Europe ) was hanging, burning being reserved for those also convicted of treason.
Even in Wycliffe's time the " Lollards " had reached wide circles in England and preached " God's law, without which no one could be justified.
Even as nostalgia was discarded, many in the scene adopted a nihilistic attitude summed up by the Sex Pistols slogan " No Future "; in the later words of one observer, amid the unemployment and social unrest in 1977, " punk's nihilistic swagger was the most thrilling thing in England.
Even so, the Pope did not approve the imprudent manner in which James II attempted to restore Catholicism in England.
Even after the younger William's death in 1100 and the succession of his youngest brother Henry as king, Normandy and England remained contested between the brothers until Robert's capture by Henry at the Battle of Tinchebray in 1106.
Even before Margaret's sixth birthday, Henry VII thought about a marriage between Margaret and James IV as a way of ending the Scottish king's support for Perkin Warbeck, Yorkist pretender to the throne of England.
Even so, by 4 January 1471, Charles had agreed to support the King-in-exile in regaining the English throne, and this renewal of friendship between the two men was followed by Edward visiting Margaret at Hesdin until 13 January, the first time the pair had seen one another since Margaret's departure from England.
Even after William conquered England and became its king, it took her more than a year to visit her new kingdom.
Even as Elizabeth rebukes the hawks ( privateers ) in her council ( both Walsingham and Sir Francis Drake ), with hopes of peace ( encouraged by Cecil, who is now Lord Burghley ), the Spanish Armada appears on the horizons of England.
Even though farmers south of New England did succeed in bringing some crops to maturity, maize and other grain prices rose dramatically.
Even though the ruling classes would not often directly assist in trade endeavors, and individuals were unequal to the task, rulers such as Henry VIII of England established a permanent Royal Navy, with the intention of reducing piracy, and protecting English shipping.
Even Malory, who depicts Mordred as a villain, notes that the people of England rallied to him because, " with Arthur was none other life but war and strife, and with Sir Mordred was great joy and bliss ".
Even this radar was eventually jammed when another German aircraft landed in England in July 1944.
Even the trade with English colonies ( partly still in the hands of the royalists, as the English Civil War was in its final stages and the Commonwealth of England had not yet imposed its authority throughout the English colonies ) was " engrossed " by Dutch merchants.
Even more importantly, England conceded the principle of " free ship, free good " which provided freedom of molestation by the Royal Navy of Dutch shipping on the high seas, even in wars in which the Dutch Republic was neutral.
Even prior to Bushell's Case, Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, a Episcopacy | non-Episcopalian English Dissenter or Nonconformists | Nonconformist outside of the established Church of England, was acquitted by a jury, despite the hostility of the judges.
Even Yallop felt himself unsuited to the position, and his team was unable to compete with an experienced, professional England side.
Even when the crowns of Scotland and England were united in 1603 turbulence continued ; for trouble arose over the attempt to establish episcopacy, and nowhere were the Covenanters more cruelly persecuted than in Galloway.

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