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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 when liquefied, hydrogen has a higher specific energy but the volumetric energetic storage is still roughly five times lower than gasoline.
Even in the five years between 2005 and 2009, large quantities of arms and ammunition were delivered to Libya.
" Even at the age of five, Noyce was offended by the notion of intentionally losing at anything.
Even the shipwrecked Korean Choe Bu ( 1454 – 1504 )— while traveling for five months throughout China in 1488 — acknowledged that Hangzhou served not as a competitor but as an economic feeder into the greater Suzhou market.
Even more importantly, the Dutch were to supply, by December 1803, five ships-of-the-line, five frigates, 100 gun boats, and 250 flat-bottomed transport craft, capable of holding 60 – 80 men.
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 though their fire was not accurate, it was responsible for five of the seventeen British deaths at Rorke's Drift.
::" 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 lists overlap to a certain extent ( five epithets are common to Macrobius's and Lydus's list ), the explanations of the epithets differ to a remarkable extent.
Even though the five counties were subject to English criminal law, the " Principality " was the king of England's own personal fief and Welsh law continued to be used for civil cases.
She remarked, " Even though every inmate was only allowed to do one a month, and I was only there for five months, I begged because I said I was an expert potter — ceramicist actually — and could I please make the entire nativity scene.
Even though four of the five shows shown in the netlet's first nine months ( The Wayans Bros., The Parent ' Hood, Sister, Sister up after being cancelled by American Broadcasting Company | ABC, and Unhappily Ever After ) were renewed beyond the first year, none of them made a significant impact.
Even though crime complaints were down 5. 88 % in 2007 over 2001 ( and down 65. 47 % from 1993 ), there were five murders in lower Washington Heights ( that is, below W. 178th St .) in 2007.
Even though Christchurch has been the property of the Anglican church for nearly five hundred years, it is still viewed by the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope as the primary official Dublin cathedral, since it was so designated by the pope at the request of the then Archbishop of Dublin, St. Laurence O ' Toole in the 12th century.
Even the tree's needles, which grow in bunches of five, can remain on the tree for forty years, which gives the tree's terminal branches the unique appearance of a long bottle brush.
Even if the normal climb is technically easy, multiple casualties occur every year on this mountain ( in January 2009 alone five climbers died ).
Even when uttered erroneously, their mother's word was supreme for the Pandavas, who then agreed to " share " the princess, who was subsequently married to all five brothers.
Even though the bulk of his army made the trip from Skenesboro to Fort Edward in just five days, the army's lack of adequate transport served to delay the army again, as the supply train, hampered by a lack of draft animals and carts and wagons that were capable of dealing with the rough tracks through the wilderness, took time to follow.
Even Tom, born in the U. S., spoke German as his first language, acquiring English only from his siblings and his playmates in the neighborhood ; for the first four or five years of his life, he spoke English with a pronounced German accent.
Even Crockett's perpetually unshaven appearance sparked a minor fashion trend, inspiring men to wear a small amount of beard stubble, also known as a five o ' clock shadow ( or " designer stubble ") at all times.
Even though he had been playing with swing bands and other popular music bands for five years, this was the first time he had been immersed in the music of Duke Ellington, and this was the first music that really felt like jazz to him.
Even after the death of Sun Yat-sen in 1925, for sixty years, the KMT controlled all five branches of the government ; none were independent.

Even and centuries
Even though the stone had been around centuries and was known to both the Sumerians and the Egyptians, both who used the gem for decoration and for playing important parts in their religious ceremonies, any agate of this color from Sicily, once an ancient Greek colony, is called Greek agate.
Even after they are displaced as the rulers of Ireland, characters such as Lug, the Mórrígan, Aengus and Manannan appear in stories set centuries later, betraying their immortality.
Even so, the term " the black man " was used for centuries in reference to the Devil, up until contemporary times when " black man " was used to replace the term " Negro " and the satanic sense was lost.
" Even after they are displaced as the rulers of Ireland, characters such as Lugh, the Morrígan, Aengus and Manannán mac Lir appear in stories set centuries later, showing all the signs of immortality.
Even after the Jōkyū War, the cloistered rule system continued to exist, at least formally, for two centuries.
Even prior to the Protestant movement, hundreds of vernacular translations of the Bible and liturgical materials were translated throughout the preceding sixteen centuries.
Even centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire, the Quirinal hill in Rome, originally named from the deified Romulus, was still associated with power – it was chosen as the seat of the royal house after the taking of Rome by the Savoia and later it became the residence of the Presidents of the Italian Republic.
Even in houses with adequate numbers, the regular obligations of communal eating and shared living had not been fully enforced for centuries, as communities tended to sub-divide into a number of distinct familiae.
Even though pennyroyal oil is extremely poisonous, people have relied on the fresh and dried herb for centuries.
Even foods that have been part of a culture for centuries often are indigenous to a region on the other side of the world.
Even in the last few centuries the fylfot is conspicuous by its absence from grants of arms ( understandably so since 1945 ; see: Swastika – Stigma ).
Even so dissections were performed in the following centuries and medieval times only few insights were added.
Even so, the " Conflict of the Orders " over the political status of the plebeians went on for the first two centuries of the Republic, ending with the formal equality of plebeians and patricians in 287 BC.
Even though Zwingli died in battle in 1531, the canton remained a stronghold of the Swiss Reformed Church over the following centuries.
Even though the Brazilian sugar was reputed as being of high quality, the industry faced a crisis during the 17th and 18th centuries when the Dutch and the French started producing sugar in the Antilles, located much closer to Europe, causing the sugar prices to fall.
Even with its namesake's demise, the Arian controversy was far from over, and would not be settled for decades — or centuries, in parts of the West — to come.
" Even at death Pulcheria thought of way in which to help the poor of Constantinople, " In her will she reinforced that bond by instructing that all of her remaining wealth be distributed among the poor ..." After her death Pulcheria was made into a Saint by the Roman Catholic Church, "... she became a saint of the church, both in West and in the East, where centuries later the faithful of Constantinople celebrated her memorial each year on September 10, bearing in mind her piety and virginity, her works of philanthropy and construction and especially her greatest triumph: ' she caused the holy synod to take place at Chalcedon '.
Even so, he achieved a batting average over 40 in the County Championship and scored six centuries for Surrey.
Even though many batsmen were successful that year, given very favourable batting pitches throughout the season, Hobbs finished second in the batting averages, scoring 2, 542 runs at an average of 82. 00 and hitting 12 centuries.
Even today, after centuries of modernization, as China ’ s iron curtains, forbid the world the view of Tibet, it is with the eyes of these explorers that we still see this mysterious land.
Even later on, ( i. e. throughout the 18th and early 19th centuries ), pianos were financially beyond the reach of most families, and the pianos of those times were generally the property of the gentry and the aristocracy.
Even in the age of modern communications and mass media, according to one study, "… although the Received Pronunciation of Standard English has been heard constantly on radio and then television for over 60 years, only 3 to 5 % of the population of Britain actually speaks RP … new brands of English have been springing up even in recent times ...." What the vernacular would be in this case is a moot point: "… the standardisation of English has been in progress for many centuries.
Even as copyists transcribed the main text of the book in clerical script in the late Han, and then in modern standard script in the centuries to follow, the small seal characters continued to be copied in their own ( seal ) script to preserve their structure, as were two kinds of variant graphs included by Xu, which he termed ancient script ( gǔwén 古文 ) and Zhòu script ( Zhòuwén 籀文, not to be confused with the Zhou Dynasty ).
Even areas not directly annexed became strongly influenced by the Empire, which became the most powerful political and cultural entity for centuries.

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