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Even the queen ’ s first husband, the Rus ' prince Yuri, was forced on her by the nobles.
Even though it became increasingly common for one knight to have landholdings in several different princedoms, due to the use of direct production, the land of the Rus ' was still largely in the hands of the peasants during the 12th century.

Even and ',
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 if we don't know exactly what is going to come next, we can be fairly certain that, for example, there will be many more e's than z's, or that the combination ' qu ' will be much more common than any other combination with a ' q ' in it and the combination ' th ' will be more common than ' z ', ' q ', or ' qu '.
Even more curiously, we often find both * þ and * d as reflexes of PIE * t in different forms of one and the same root, e. g. * werþanan ' to turn ', preterite singular * warþ ' he turned ', but preterite plural and past participle * wurd-( plus appropriate inflections ).
( Even today, the words ' lakh ' and ' crore ', referring to 100, 000 and 10, 000, 000, respectively, are in common use among English-speaking Indians.
Even this list is riddled with inaccuracies, since at least fifteen of the fifty acts ranked in the Top 50 by the poll had multiple Top 40 hits in the UK singles chart, thus disqualifying them from the appellation ' one-hit wonder ', although the success of the other hits was ( with one very notable exception ) of a lesser measure than those included in the poll:
*' Cherokee Brave ' - Even redder than ' Cherokee Chief ', smaller bracts but dark red color ; consistently resistant to powdery mildew.
' Even the pulpits are desecrated by the repetition of scandalous and false reports concerning the ' ascension robes ', and priests are using their powers and pens to fill the catalogue of scoffing in the most scandalous periodicals of the day.
Even today the residents identify these waters as a bay, referring to it as a ' female sea ', as opposed to the more violent open sea on the other side of the island of Mafia.
" Even the reading of the genitive plural tribe name in Ravenna Cosmography < nowiki ></ nowiki > as Regnentium is a tendentious emadation ... To go further and turn all this into Regnenses, ' The People of the Kingdom ', is more than rash ...
Even with this ' forced depth ', oblique drawings look very unconvincing to the eye.
Even though it should shrink to the mere word ' works ', that word still serves you truly ; and when you speak of the ' time-keeping function ' of the clock, or of its spring's ' elasticity ', it is hard to see exactly what your ideas can copy.
Even among the earliest manuscripts a large number of textual variants, such as the so-called ' First Variant ', can be discerned.
Even after that a contemporary nevertheless opined that the ride involved a certain amount of ' float ', and reported that the nose-heavy handling called for a ' strong driver ', a problem which the more expensive Zodiac and Executive versions mitigated through the fitting as a standard feature of power assisted steering.
Even though he understood the positive aspects of Empire as a ` great idea ', the ` Federal-idea is greater '.
* Max Beerbohm, ' No. 2 The Pines ', And Even Now, ( 1920 )
He asserted, " Even glancing at what you might move to the top of the list involves sending the blue bomber's current chips back to the ' Folder ', leaving you with a choice between edging forward with the paltry chargeable beam weapon and standing around waiting for your Custom bar to fill up again.
: Even more recent was the ' Winter of Woe ', a campaign against the Wood Elves where Kemmler tried to harness the power of the ancient standing stones in their woodland home.
Even if one's conscience was or seemed dormant ( inactive, flawed, ' seared ', asleep, etc.
Even more pathetic, to him, was that the leadership of the ' old left ', aware of this aspect, utilized it to the fullest to blunt the militancy of workers.
Even before GUI environments like Windows, it pioneered treating the empty editing screen as a ' scratchpad ', that is, a space that you could cursor into, placing a character or other entry anywhere at will on a printable page.

Even and was
Even Hague was repelled by the machinelike deadliness that was Kodyke.
Even the knowledge that she was losing another boy, as a mother always does when a marriage is made, did not prevent her from having the first carefree, dreamless sleep that she had known since they dropped down the canyon and into Bear Valley, way, way back there when they were crossing those other mountains.
Even as she was telling me about it I became aware of a give-away flush that suffused her neck and moved upwards to her cheeks, and subconsciously I realized that when she entered the store she did not switch on the lights.
Even yet there was no realization in his eyes.
Even two decades ago in Go Down, Moses Faulkner was looking to the more urban future with a glimmer of hope that through its youth and its new way of life the South might be reborn and the curse of slavery erased from its soil.
Even Hemingway, for all his efforts to formulate a naturalistic morality in The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell To Arms never maintained that sex was all.
Even after the incident between Bang-Jensen and Shann in the Delegates' Lounge and this was not the way the Chicago Tribune presented it ''.
Even when Mrs. Coolidge was in mourning for her son, she reached out to help other people in trouble.
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 before the century was out the tide of reaction had set in.
Even D. A. Wasson, who compared The Emancipation Of Massachusetts to the lifting of a fog from ancient landscapes, was also forced to admit the methodological deficiencies of the author.
Even so apparently impartial a critic as W. H. Frohock has taken for granted that the book was originally intended as a piece of Loyalist propaganda ; ;
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 Rector himself was prey to this spirit of competition and he knew it, not for a more exalted office in the hierarchy of the church -- his ambitions for the bishopry had died very early in his career -- but for the one clear victory he had talked about to the colonel.
Even when the intensity of the shocks was increased gradually, it failed to evoke any signs of pain.
Even though in civil rights legislation in 1957 and 1960 the provision for the Attorney General to act was eliminated, should we nevertheless support such a clause??
Even though it was known that the Luftwaffe in the north was now being directed by the young and energetic General Peltz, the commander who would conduct the `` Little Blitz '' on London in 1944, a major raid on Bari at this juncture of the war was not to be considered seriously.
Even among the fast set in which she was moving, her method for keeping an escort from departing too early was unique.
Even Hudson, experienced in Arctic sailing and determined as he was, must have had qualms as he slid down the Thames.
Even a city of thirty thousand might have six baseball teams, sponsored by grocers and hardware merchants or department stores, that played two or three times a week throughout the summer, usually in the cool of the evening, before an earnest and partisan audience who did not begrudge a quarter each, or even more, to be dropped into a hat when the game was half over.
Even before it was formally dissolved in 1912, the A.L.A.M. was succeeded by the Automobile Board of Trade, the direct lineal ancestor of the present-day Automobile Manufacturers Association.

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