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Even some of the queens will die before the winter is over, falling prey to enemies or disease.
Even men who had been bitter enemies were allowed to not only return to Rome but assume their previous positions in Roman society.
Even as he was uncompromising toward Russia's battlefield enemies, he also rejected any fraternization with the capitalist Allied powers: he reportedly wept when he learned of official negotiations for assistance.
Even though King Christian had promised amnesty to his enemies within the Sture party, including Gustav Eriksson, the latter chose to decline the invitation.
Even Dewey's friends found his personality difficult, and he early in life established a pattern of making powerful enemies.
Even Warwick, who had been the most unyielding of the king's enemies, was gradually mollified.
Even more disheartening was their use of a unique energy draining device that drained their enemies ' entire energy supply, leaving them defenseless.
" Even his enemies found it hard to avoid his influence.
Even her enemies admired her courage during the final painful weeks.
Even though they were enemies with the Mexica, the Mexica still traded with them, mainly for copper axes.
Even now he could have made honourable terms with his numerous enemies.
Even if a character is hit with a blow greater or equal to his or her current hit points, he or she can be rescued if healed before the hit point counter reaches zero or by defeating all of the enemies with a few hit points to spare, as only then is a character knocked out.
Even his enemies would admit that along with Tokugawa Nariaki, Ii was one of the most important political figures of the late Edo period of Japanese history.
Even inside his borders, William faced an alliance of the Lusignans and the Parthenays against him, an issue resolved with total destruction of the enemies.
Even in an unfamiliar territory and time period, Hex managed to outgun his enemies with more advanced weaponry.
Even when on the side of the law, players must be wary of enemies made along the way ... and the ultralight moths are definitely not meant for long flights whilst being under Laser fire, Missile attack and other special weapons.
Even The Dunciad, which seems to be a serial killing of everyone on Pope's enemies list, sets up these figures as expressions of dangerous and antisocial forces in letters.
Even today, he opens his museum to all of his friends but those he considers enemies are not permitted inside.
Even though he couldn't remember the things Helena had made him do, Lucky still knew Helena and Stavros were his enemies.
Even in modern tanks, however, it is much easier to spot enemies at a halt.
Even so, it is possible that she abused it in order to help her friends or hurt her enemies.
" Even religion's greatest enemies, Greene is saying, still live with the question of what if they are wrong, and as long as the slightest doubt remains, Christianity will survive.
Even though WADs transformed the game by replacing graphics and sounds, they were somewhat limited ; much of the game's behavior, including the timing and power of weapons and enemies, was hard-coded in the Doom executable file and impossible to alter from WADs.
Even though his arrival saved the delicate situation from enemies attacks, it also meant the creation of another political power led by count Cardona, with a military force independent from the Maulets and with no intention of allowing what they considered “ plebeian excesses ”.

Even and admitted
Even if it is admitted that State and nation are one and the same, it is sometimes difficult to admit that State administration is necessarily good.
Even countries that had the same language used different translations and varied in the amount of vernacular admitted.
Even Churchill admitted that their position was perilous: in a telegram to Lord Gort on 27 May, only one day before the Belgian capitulation, he wrote, " We are asking them to sacrifice themselves for us.
Even top thinkers have found Spinoza's " geometrical method " difficult to comprehend: Goethe admitted that he " could not really understand what Spinoza was on about most of the time.
Even a Marxist theoretician such as Gramsci – reminds Caruso – admitted of the Homo economicus as a useful abstraction on the ground of economic theory, provided that we grant there be as many homines oeconomici as the modes of production.
Even though one year later the trains were admitted to service again, DB judged their operation the be overly expensive.
Even those who most strongly opposed his measures admitted the purity and unselfishness of his motives.
Even though Gorman later admitted he had lied, Knight's book was responsible for a conspiracy theory that accuses royalty and freemasonry of complicity in the Ripper murders.
Even the memoirist Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon, who generally disliked Fénelon, admitted that when Fénelon became tutor, the duke was a spoiled, violent child ; when Fénelon left him, the duke had learned the lessons of self-control and had been thoroughly impressed with a sense of his future duties.
Even though the singer admitted that he was " never able to write effectively " while drinking, and attended rehab after recording the debut album, Morello stated that Revelations was " the first record didn't smoke, drink or take drugs through the recording.
Even Anderson's supporters admitted that the details of the supposed escape " might seem bold inventions even for a dramatist ", while her detractors considered " this barely credible story as a piece of far-fetched romance ".
" Even political opponents, such as Jonathan Worth, governor of North Carolina, admitted that Canby was sincere and honest.
Even NDP opposition leader Mike Harcourt admitted later that he preferred Johnston over McCarthy, as the latter would likely have been a much tougher opponent in an election.
Even Kenneth Tynan, one of the saviours of Godot, felt that Happy Days was " a metaphor extended beyond its capacity ",; nevertheless, he admitted Beckett's strange, insinuating power and urged his readers to buy tickets for the play.
Even in the early 1930s, he could nearly hold his own in blitz chess against the then world chess champion Alexander Alekhine, although Fine admitted that the few times he played blitz with Alekhine's predecessor José Raúl Capablanca, the latter beat him " mercilessly ".
Even if Smith meant that he was talking about John Mitchell, the former Attorney General, Gray further points out that no one ( outside of the conspirators ) knew of Mitchell's involvement until the following April, when John Dean admitted as much to special prosecutors.
Even the number and nature of these facilities is unclear ; only a few have been officially admitted to.
Even some conservatives admitted the weakness of the Assembly's performance.
Nevertheless, he sometimes admitted " Even a cigar may be just a cigar.
Even with his admitted limited skill set, he was given the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship on October 23, 1989 and held it for about two weeks.
Even if Louis admitted to crimes committed in the late 1970s, it might be impossible to prosecute him.
Even prolific gun critic Robert Sherrill admitted he found no instance where a user was killed or even seriously injured by failure of a Saturday Night Special.
Even without Blakeney they retained some of their earlier Conservative-linked views, such loyalty to the king, anti-trade union legislation, free trade within the British Empire and a general preference for the rural, although these were bolstered by fascist-influenced policies such as limiting the franchise, gradual purification of the " English race " and stringent restrictions on immigration and the activities of immigrants admitted to Britain.
Even this strip ended in a denial of sorts ; Patty brought Marcie up to the front desk of the hospital and tried to have her admitted as a patient, saying, " I think she's sicker than he is!

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