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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 so, on 9 May, Graziani was awarded for his role as commander of the southern front with a promotion to the rank of Marshal of Italy.
Even though he received an automatic promotion to major because of his Military Aviator rating, he became junior to officers serving under him, including Spaatz, whose promotion received while in France was not rescinded.
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 though the band was exhausted from two long years of international promotion, they could hardly believe how successful they had become.
Even rarer is the top title of a promotion changing hands.
Even though it was released in Poland, Germany and Lithuania it was not a big success due to a small promotion of the album.
Even though FWA had a working relationship with the promotion, and Kincade in fact retained the title, FWA refused to recognised the result of the match as the FWA management team did not agree for IPW: UK to use the All-England Title name and belt on their show.
Even without national promotion or television exposure, Caroline's Spine continued to make a name for themselves around the country.
< small >< sup > 1 </ sup > Even though CMLL still uses the NWA initials in the title's name, the National Wrestling Alliance itself no longer recognizes or sanctions the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship since CMLL is no longer an NWA affiliated promotion .</ small >
Even after they died, Congress did not allow the promotion of any of the rear admirals to succeed them, so there were no more admirals or vice admirals by promotion until 1915 when Congress authorized an admiral and a vice admiral each for the Atlantic, Pacific and Asiatic fleets.

Even and month
Even during the Middle Ages, when the numbered Anno Domini year began on March 25 or December 25, the second month was February whenever all twelve months were displayed in order.
Even though ciprofloxacin was discontinued, she could not stand or walk, and required a wheelchair one month later.
Even gauges that are calibrated annually and within their expiration timeframe should be checked this way every month or two, if they are used daily.
Even the month of October has an average high of 90 ° F ( 32 ° C ).
Even the month of May experiences some days above 100 ° F ( 38 ° C ).
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 this advertisement was broadcast only once ( aside from occasional appearances in television advertisement compilation specials and one 1 a. m. airing a month before the Super Bowl so that the advertisement could be submitted to award ceremonies for that year ), it has become famous and well-known, to the point where it is considered a classic television moment.
Even though he was wounded a month earlier from an accidental revolver discharge, the injury had not been life threatening.
Even with the wettest month being in November, the rainfall still averages at 53. 2mm.
Even during his term as the Prime Minister he used to visit and stay at Vidyapith during the month of October.
Even if only one queen survives, within a month or so, the colony can expand to thousands of individuals.
" Even then, Murray figured that it might last for 12 issues, but it sold quite well, with the first issue outselling X-Men the month it came out.
Even in predominantly Hindu majority but secular country like India, Ashura ( 10th day in the month of Muharram ) is a public holiday.
Even so, it was very difficult to produce enough for sustained treatment, Penicillin was tried on a local policeman, he had a sore on his mouth about a month previously and the infection had spread to his scalp.
Even in July, the warmest month, temperatures have gotten as low as in 1975.
Even in what constitutes the " dry " in most of tropical Australia, rainfall on the summit is very heavy at around in May and in August, whilst in the wettest month of March estimated averages are as high as and maxima around.
Even though the war may have officially ended years ago, people in the Congo are still dying at a rate of an estimated 45, 000 per month ; 2, 700, 000 people have died since 2004.
Even in February, the coldest month of the year, nearly 10, 000 men will gather at Saidaiji Temple in Okayama wearing only fundoshi to participate in the festival in hopes of gaining luck for the entire year.
Even so, once a month on the night of the full moon, the descendants of the former cultists are drawn to Dark Hill by a hypnotic, telepathic pull from Cyäegha.
Even in the summer of 1861, soon after the beginning of the Civil War, the initial quantity of metal was so scarce that the iron works failed to produce a single piece of artillery for an entire month.
Even today, in its ninth year of operation, Legend of Mir 2 still generates well over $ 20 million a month in China alone.
Even after all of the pain is gone it can take up to a month before it has recovered completely.
Even now, if exposed to HIV, 3 months is the minimum wait to get tested and the patient usually must get tested again at the 6 month mark.
Even below this point, higher volume customers are by definition less profitable than customers who receive fewer discs per month.

Even and later
Even though he would later be resurrected, he was at this moment dead indeed, the expression on his face reflecting what he had gone through on the cross.
Even when he had achieved popularity and his work was in demand, he still reworked models, often destroying them or setting them aside to be returned to years later.
Even 70 years later, some people still regard themselves bound to remain silent.
Even later, Jones III shook Bush's hand and thanked him for being a good president.
Even though the Bandanese had little understanding of the significance of the treaty known as ' The Eternal Compact ', or that not all Bandanese leaders had signed, it would later be used to justify Dutch troops being brought in to defend their monopoly.
Even after the denarius was no longer regularly issued, it continued to be used as a unit of account, and the name was applied to later Roman coins in a way that is not understood.
Even more than two hundred years later, during the last century, when Western specialists in Chinese, who had by that time created the discipline known as sinology, designed the early forms of numerous transcriptions used today, the first mistakes of enthusiastic missionaries, envoys and business men were not fully eliminated.
Even as a tributary state, Dahomey continued to expand and flourish because of the slave trade, and later through the export of palm oil from large plantations that emerged.
Even whom should be considered the earliest known king is contested: although C. Conti Rossini proposed that Zoskales of Axum, mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, should be identified with one Za Haqle mentioned in the Ethiopian King Lists ( a view embraced by later historians of Ethiopia such as Yuri M. Kobishchanov and Sergew Hable Sellasie ), G. W. B.
Even today, half a century later, many of the floating-point benchmarks to gauge the performance of new computer processors are still written in Fortran ( e. g., CFP2006, the floating-point component of the SPEC CPU2006 benchmarks ).
Even before the concept of immunity ( from immunis, Latin for " exempt ") was developed, numerous early physicians characterized organs that would later prove to be part of the immune system.
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 as he did so, he saved many lives by containing the explosion of the Conquistador, and, later, the Hecatomb itself.
Even though the temple was severely damaged and most of the Jedi perished, it was not completely destroyed, and is visible in the celebrations on Coruscant at the end of Return of the Jedi over twenty years later.
Even Grimm himself did not at first intend to include all the languages in his Grammar, but he soon found that Old High German postulated Gothic, and that the later stages of German could not be understood without the help of other West Germanic varieties including English, and that the rich literature of Scandinavia could not be ignored either.
Even much later, however, Wimsey would have relapses — especially when his actions caused a murderer to be hanged.
Even as late as the later half of the 19th century the Grand Duke personally owned half of the countryside.
Even though select was added later, it only worked on network sockets.
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 cold weather makes potatoes more susceptible to bruising and possibly later rotting, which can quickly ruin a large stored crop.
Even though, read in the light of later research, much of the first volume must necessarily be relegated to the region of the mythical, nonetheless, the historian was a laborious and accomplished reader and investigator of all available authorities, as well manuscript as printed ; while the roll of names of those who aided him includes every man of note in Scotland at the time, from Sir Thomas Craig and Sir George Mackenzie to Alexander Nisbet and Thomas Ruddiman.
Even after clearly different forms had later been given their own generic name, new species would be created from the very productive late Jurassic German sites, often based on only slightly different material.
Even though most proteins are cotranslationally translocated, some are translated in the cytosol and later transported to their destination.
Even though Breton by 1946 responded rather negatively to the subject of music with his essay Silence is Golden, later Surrealists, such as Paul Garon, have been interested in — and found parallels to — Surrealism in the improvisation of jazz and the blues.

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