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Even and described
Even in Roman times, hundreds of votive statues remained, described by Pliny the Younger and seen by Pausanias.
Even further, Christ is described by Paul elsewhere as a bondservant of the Father, though mysteriously coequal to the Father.
Even the mighty English was described as ' a delicate frigate ' after modifications in 1651.
Even in species that exist in only one sex, what is described as a " genome sequence " may be a composite read from the chromosomes of various individuals.
Even looking at the mousetrap analogy, several critics have described ways in which the parts of the mousetrap could have independent uses or could develop in stages, demonstrating that it is not irreducibly complex.
Even though the band is regularly described as being over a hundred men, usually only three or four are specified.
Even an electrically neutral tachyon would be expected to lose energy via gravitational Cherenkov radiation, because it has a gravitational mass, and therefore increase in speed as it travels, as described above.
Even closer to the tengwar is the Valmaric script, described in Parma Eldalamberon 14, which J. R. R. Tolkien used from about 1922 to 1925.
Even using the simple watermarking method described, it can be difficult to distinguish some watermarks.
Even Richard Dawkins, an opponent of the design argument, described himself as a neo-paleyan in The Blind Watchmaker.
" Even in the 15th century, Lorenzo Valla described it as the Century of Lead and Iron and later Cardinal Baronius as the Leaden Century or Iron Century.
Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting.
Even though it is described as an acupuncture needle it did not pierce the skin.
Even so, several fossil chaetognath species have been described.
Even at the age of nineteen, he had remarkable military acumen and a notable physique, being described as handsome and affable.
Even so, tensions remained: William remained very suspicious of Louis, thinking the French king desired " Universal Kingship " over Europe ; Louis described William as " my mortal enemy " and saw him as an obnoxious warmonger.
Even as many states engage in torture, few wish to be described as doing so, either to their own citizens or to the international community.
Even minor characters like Prentice's grandmother, the fictional town of Gallanach, and his family's home in Lochgair are carefully described, giving Prentice's life depth and context.
Even if the state of motion of the crystal could be described with a plane wave at a particular time, its accuracy would deteriorate progressively with time.
Even in the 12th century, Peter of Blois had described the old church as " a captive within the walls of the citadel like the ark of God in the profane house of Baal ".
Even though they're dimwitted, they are described in the latter of the episodes as " two of the most wanted crooks in the country ".
Even in distant Germany, Philip's death was spoken of as a retribution for his destruction of the Templars, and Clement was described as shedding tears of remorse on his death-bed for three great crimes, the poisoning of Henry VI, and the ruin of the Templars and Beguines.
Even if not explicitly connected with religion, infliction of capital punishment has been described as a form of ritual human sacrifice.
Even before it had been described the form had become central to music making, absorbing or altering other formal schemas for works.
Even if the projection on the unit sphere to the surface S is not isomorphic, the multiple folds are correctly considered according to the surface orientation described by the sign of the scalar product.

Even and justice
Even before it was propounded in the Catholic social doctrine, social justice appeared regularly in the history of the Catholic Church:
Even the Governor of the Arizona Territory, John C. Frémont, reported after the gunfight, " Many of the very best law-abiding and peace-loving citizens Tombstone have no confidence in the willingness of the civil officers to pursue and bring to justice that element of out-lawry so largely disturbing the sense of security ... opinion is quite prevalent that the civil officers are quite largely in league with the leaders of this disturbing and dangerous element.
Even after the Cavendish gang is brought to justice, Reid continues to fight evil under the guise of the Lone Ranger.
Even as he claimed that " I am a bigoted Greek in the condemnation of the Roman architecture …," he did not seek to rigidly impose Greek forms, stating that " ur religion requires a church wholly different from the temple, our legislative assemblies and our courts of justice, buildings of entirely different principles from their basilicas ; and our amusements could not possibly be performed in their theatres or amphitheatres.
Even in these systems, however, society is conceived of as the victim of a criminal's actions, and the notion of vengeance for such acts is an important part of the concept of justice — a criminal " pays his debt to society ".
Even in the provinces attached to the domain of the Crown, he could only levy it where he had retained the haute justice over the inhabitants, but not on the subjects of lords having the haute justice.
Even during his military service, Artemas served as a state court justice in 1776 and 1777.
Even common thieves preferred to prey on shop owners rather than costers, who were inclined to dispense street justice.
Even though one can justify the omission of these penal provisions from the standpoint of Medicine as well as on grounds taken from certain theories of criminal lawthe public's sense of justice ( das Rechtsbewußtsein im Volke ) views these acts not merely as vices but as crimes [...]".
Even if the poet did not know Shylock and did not like him, the justice of his genius took the part of his black obstacle the obstacle to the plans of the young lovers and, out of its prodigal and endless wealth, gave Shylock human greatness and spiritual strength and a great loneliness — things that turn Antonio's gay, singing, sponging, money-borrowing, girl-stealing, marriage-contriving circle into petty idlers and sneak thieves.
Even thought it is a modality of grace, “ embrace ” does not stand in contrast to justice ; it includes justice as a dimension of grace extended toward wrongdoers.
Even Gibbon, while not doing him justice, had to praise him ; and his teacher of rhetoric, Libanius, is said to have intended John as his successor, " if the Christians had not taken him ".
Even though most eventually escaped justice, Capt.
Even Vindice, who sees himself as working for justice, lies and kills his way through the play.
Even worse in the public opinion was the fact that the Soviet leadership, which had conducted an aggressive war, the Winter War, just over a year before, were not indicted at all, making the whole process hypocritical victor's justice.
Even the celestial beings of the Upper Planes, formidable as they are, could face destruction at the hands of the tanar ' ri or the baatezu, weighed down as their alignments demand by the needs of good and justice — the fiends, having no such compunctions or scruples, could easily use the celestials ' morality against them.
Even if the results are modest, this can disrupt left-wing social movements and their focus on social justice and egalitarianism ; and instead spread elitist ideas based on naturalistic fallacy, racism, homophobia, antisemitism and antifeminism amongst grassroots activists.
Even though he claims to fight for justice, his methods are sometimes very dirty, making him a hypocrite.
Even writing from prison, he has become a major voice for justice and the arts in Nebraska.

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