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Even at this period his extraordinary eloquence had excited an interest beyond the bounds of the denomination to which he belonged, and when he preached the chapel was generally crowded to excess, the audience including many intellectuals.
Even though a changed political scene after the death of Russian Tsar Paul reduced the political importance of the battle and material losses in the battle were of little importance to the fighting strength of either navy ( the Danish side had taken great care to spare its first-class ships ), the battle is nevertheless still remembered on the Danish side for the extraordinary valour of the Navy's personnel and the many Copenhagen volunteers who fought for hours against overwhelming odds.
Even the dogs, weapons of extraordinary importance, in some cases were rewarded.
Even Michelangelo was at times a Petrarchist, but his poems bear the stamp of his extraordinary and original genius.
Even though only 11 men have won more PGA Tour events, his reputation has been overshadowed by the other stars of his era who lived long, extraordinary lives such as Sam Snead ; and fellow Texans Ben Hogan, Jimmy Demaret and Byron Nelson.
Even if she was prompted by Ptolemy, her successful intervention in political and military affairs remains remarkably bold and without any known precedent, an extraordinary act for a royal woman.
Even the extraordinary strict metrical system, observed by poets who had no inkling of theory and no knowledge of an alphabet, excites surprise.
Even in a society possessing extraordinary courage, endurance and skill, she was unique.

Even and taxes
Even in the absence of taxes, turnover has both explicit and implicit costs, which directly reduce returns on a dollar-for-dollar basis.
Even though Wellston was in Houston County, Bibb County leaders spent more than $ 100, 000 to obtain Robins Field by increasing city business license taxes and county ad valorem taxes.
Even after the crash in home prices, land values are high near the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, and low elsewhere in the U. S. High land values result in high cost of living, causing cities and states in expensive areas to have high taxes.
Even the spectre of socialism is conjured up to frighten Congress from laying taxes upon the people in proportion to their ability to pay them.
Even a city or a prince on the side of the Emperor had to pay taxes towards the war.
Even here ( Cairo ) the beating for the years taxes is awful.
Even if such action is not taken, the title is legally considered to belong to the new titleholder, with most of the benefits and duties, including paying property taxes to avoid losing title to the tax collector.
Even then, the galaxy left it alone and it evaded taxes.
Even though none where repealed, that did not change public sentiment towards the raising of their taxes .”
Even though he attempted to avoid paying income tax on the $ 40, 000, the court held he was both responsible for the taxes and not able to make a trade or business deduction for the amount.
Even so, most of the government's revenues came from taxes and excise duties.
Even considering the high import taxes, national industry from the time suffered from the new external competition, and things weren't different for Gurgel.
* Even more fire protection taxes, now in Pickens County ( Amendment 765 over Amendment 649 )
Even in 1918, only 5 % of the population paid federal income taxes ( up from 1 % in 1913 ), and yet the income tax funded one-third of the cost of World War I.
Even though the state of Texas did not have an income tax, he still had to pay the various state income taxes applied to each away game in each location.
Even if you desert me and go to one of the Chanar places, I will never revoke the taxes and oozhiyam imposed on them.
Even in mediaeval times a significant proportion of the King's revenue came from taxes paid by people living in towns, and thus the House of Commons had representatives of boroughs as well as counties from an early date.

Even and like
Even now, like a ringing in his ears, he heard the wooooosh of flame-throwers squirting great orange billows.
Even the most rational of men, under great stress, may be transported by a new faith and behave like mystics.
Even a hasty reader will easily find in it numerous blind spots, errors of fact and argument, important exclusions, areas of ignorance and prejudice, undue emphases on trivia, examples of broad positions supported by flimsy evidence, and the like.
Even when he is on the way to Memphis you will still have the promise resting inside you like a gift, and it is he inside of you.
Even if they ever did say anything about people like Lucille Warren, I know they wouldn't have dreamed of saying it in front of me.
Even in that he never solos like Jack on guitar or Rich on sax.
Even though the goal has been the same, the methods and techniques of cryptanalysis have changed drastically through the history of cryptography, adapting to increasing cryptographic complexity, ranging from the pen-and-paper methods of the past, through machines like Bombes and Colossus computers at Bletchley Park in World War II, to the mathematically advanced computerized schemes of the present.
Even though it did not feel like it, this was a turning point in the club's history leading to a period of turbulence and change including further promotion and exile.
Even though each 1541 had its own on board disk controller and disk operating system, it was not possible for a user to command two 1541 drives to copy a disk ( one drive reading and the other writing ) as with older dual drives like the 4040 and 8050 that were often found with the PET computer, and which the 1541 was backward compatible to ( it could read 4040 disks but not write to them since its internal Operating System was essentially the same ).
Even though he was a Georgian, and he opposed Georgian nationalism, he talked like a Slavophile, which was an advantage.
Even though the name Dorado is not Latin but Spanish, astronomers give it the Latin genitive form Doradus when naming its stars ; they are treating it ( like the adjacent constellation Argo Navis ) as if it were a feminine proper name of Greek origin ending in-ō ( like Io or Callisto or Argo ), names that have a genitive ending in-ūs.
Even simple tasks like cutting in a straight line or using a ruler can range from difficult to impossible, depending on the severity of the condition.
Even during a legitimate jihad, which is fought not by a rag-tag army of misguided youth but by the state against identified aggressors, Islam has set certain principles like you can't harm the old, sick, women and children.
Even though, like Bilbo Baggins, he may not be eager for adventure, he is willing or somehow brought into a fantasy affair.
Even international artists such as 50 Cent, Mobb Deep, The Black Eyed Peas, and Chamillionaire have performed in India in cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Delhi, Chennai, and Mumbai.
Even though they have supernatural powers, these deities are also souls wandering through the cycles of births and deaths just like most other souls.
Even though they have supernatural powers, these deities are also souls wandering through the cycles of births and deaths just like most other souls.
Even where occupant safety isn't an issue, excessive jerk may result in an uncomfortable ride on elevators, trams and the like, and engineers expend considerable design effort to minimize it.
Even if he tried to develop the island, Deodati faced many problems, like cyclones, pest infestations, cattle illnesses and droughts.
Even though it looked like a small rifle, it used 9mm pistol ammunition, which introduced the idea of an automatic weapon that fired pistol rounds.
Even if one does not like oneself, one would still love oneself.
Even cases considered " regular ", with the final-s, are not so simple ; the-s in dogs is not pronounced the same way as the-s in cats, and in a plural like dishes, an " extra " vowel appears before the-s. These cases, where the same distinction is effected by alternative forms of a " word ", are called allomorphy.
Even the use of words like " the people ," " democracy ," and " equality " in public debate bothered him, for such words were " metaphysical abstractions that either have no meaning, or at least none that mere mortals can comprehend.
Even if the sentence would otherwise be a non-question, the pronunciation of right can sometimes make it seem like affirmation is being requested.

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