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Even and own
Even in the species that are able to regulate their own temperature, it is not always a completely accurate system.
Even the Governor had to farm his own crops and tend to his own garden due to the poverty that he lived in.
In 2012, she debuted an art exhibit featuring a collection of her own paintings and drawings titled " And She's Not Even Pretty ".
* Even if victims recognize their own role as victims, they may not have the resources to investigate and seek legal redress for the injuries suffered: the enforcers formally appointed by the State often have better access to expertise and resources.
Even though each 1541 had its own on board disk controller and disk operating system, it was not possible for a user to command two 1541 drives to copy a disk ( one drive reading and the other writing ) as with older dual drives like the 4040 and 8050 that were often found with the PET computer, and which the 1541 was backward compatible to ( it could read 4040 disks but not write to them since its internal Operating System was essentially the same ).
Even if there were a deceiving god ( or an evil demon ), one's belief in their own existence would be secure, for there is no way one could be deceived unless one existed in order to be deceived.
Even in his own time, forgeries and unscrupulous editions of his work were a problem, prompting him to write On his Own Books.
Even liberal senators were agitated by the proposed changes, fearing their own lands would be confiscated.
Even his own contemporaries found reason to scoff at his achievement.
Even though Brown lived with relatives, he spent long stretches of time on his own, hanging out on the streets and hustling to get by.
Even when several Merovingian kings simultaneously ruled their own realms, the kingdom — not unlike the late Roman Empire — was conceived of as a single entity ruled collectively by these several kings ( in their own realms ) among whom a turn of events could result in the reunification of the whole kingdom under a single ruler.
Even though no names were mentioned in these skits, the audience would usually be able to guess who the heckling message in the troupe's dramatised portrayals was aimed at, as it was played out right on the concerned person's own front yard.
Even as DreamWorks switches distribution of live-action films that are not part of existing franchises to Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Paramount will continue to own the films released before the merger, and the films that Paramount themselves distributed ( including sequel rights ; such films as Little Fockers will be distributed by Paramount and DreamWorks, since it is a sequel to an existing DreamWorks film – in this case, Meet the Parents and Meet the Fockers, though Paramount will only own international rights to this title, whereas Universal Studios will handle domestic distribution ).
Even though it is true that every human being seeks his own satisfaction, this sometimes may only be achieved via the well-being of his neighbor.
Even within Hinduism, there are different approaches to reaching the Divine based on an individual ’ s own characteristics.
Even a voluntary contract to surrender the product of labor to an employer was theft, according to Proudhon, since the controller of natural resources had no moral right to charge others for the use of that which he did not labor to create and therefore did not own.
Even where there can be no doubt as to whose side the author is on, the antagonists are usually not depicted as villains but as honourable on their own terms.
Even worse, law and equity evolved as separate judicial systems, each with its own procedures and remedies.
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 Elizabeth Taylor was a fan and at her own request was given a guest role in Luke and Laura's wedding episode.
Even though every district has its own urban core, the real city center is between Bund to the east, Nanjing Rd to the north, Old City Temple and Huaihai Road to the south.
Even those distilleries that malt their own barley produce only a small percentage of the malt required for production.

Even and autobiographical
In his fictionalised but autobiographical Memoirs of an Infantry Officer, published in 1930, Siegfried Sassoon's narrator ruminates from his hospital bed in Denmark Hill, London, in 1917 that " Even the screech and rumble of electric trams was a friendly sound ; trams meant safety ; the troops in the trenches thought about trams with affection.
Even more autobiographical texts and books about her life in the East Indies, includes books such as Krassen op een rots ( 1970 ).

Even and writings
Even though in most cases the completion of the definitive editions of their writings is still years off, enough documentation has already been assembled to warrant drawing a new composite profile of the leadership which performed the heroic dual feats of winning American independence and founding a new nation.
Even the brilliant, terse, and eloquent passages in his writings lost much of their effect when jerked out in the midst of a long array of dry facts.
Even a modern editor of Father and Son has rejected this portrait of Philip Henry Gosse on the grounds that his " writings reveal a genuinely sweet character.
" Even Greil Marcus, whose previous writings had been favourably inclined towards Morrison, said: " It's Van acting the part of the ' mystic poet ' he thinks he's supposed to be.
Even if they did, Brigham was not an expert on kahunas and did not document in his own writings any of the incidents Long ascribed to him, including walking on hot lava.
Even in the wake of glasnost, however, Bronstein only partially confirmed these rumors in his public statements or writings, admitting only to ' strong psychological pressure ' being applied, and that it was up to Bronstein himself whether to decide to give in to this pressure.
Even in his writings on ethics, he held that it was possible to discover ' laws ' of morality that had the status of laws of nature while still having normative content, a conception which can be traced to Combe's Constitution of Man.
Even beliefs long attributed to Origen himself, such as a Platonic version of souls existing before bodies, the possibility of a second fall, are found to be much more nuanced and difficult to pin down in Origen's own writings.
Even in his earliest writings, Murdock's distinctive approach is apparent.
Even though she was of white ancestry, she did not agree with the oppressive treatment of Peru's indigenous peoples, and she used her writings to speak out on their behalf.
Even Marco Polo and Benjamin of Tudela mention an independent Ethiopian Jewish kingdom in the writings from that period.
Even more removed genre games such as Shadowrun and Warhammer 40, 000 use the term, therein spelt Ork, possibly to sidestep possible legal issues ( though Tolkien actually preferred-k in late writings ).
Even so, most contemporaries recognized how prolific he was as a writer and how much time he put into all of his writings.

Even and facts
Even now I will not intrude upon her except to state a few bare facts.
Even though in general, ordinary relations between directors and shareholders in a business corporation are not of such a fiduciary nature as to make it the duty of a director to disclose to a shareholder the general knowledge which he may possess regarding the value of the shares of the company before he purchases any from a shareholder, yet there are cases where, by reason of the special facts, such duty exists.
Even in routine reporting, bias can creep into a story through a reporter's choice of facts to summarize, or through failure to check enough sources, hear and report dissenting voices, or seek fresh perspectives.
Even the most " individualistic " or " subjective " phenomena, such as love, freedom or suicide, would be regarded by Durkheim as objective social facts.
Even though they worked independently of one another, because they employed differing means to similar ends, and because superficial similarities and even some more substantive ones are evident, the public and the critics associated them more than the facts warranted.
Even if we do not discard any facts ( or fish ) presented, we will always miss the majority ; the site of our fishing, the methods undertaken, the weather and even luck play a vital role in what we will catch.
Johnston maintains, " Even if the lower-level facts make up identity do not in themselves matter, the higher-level fact may matter.
Less serious regular features include " Guy Confessions " ( pages where men share embarrassing stories or shameful things they've done ); celebrities ; " You, Even Better ", which contains a wide variety of fun facts and advice.
Even with naturalists, whose business it is to deal with facts, the reason is often wonderfully influenced by the imagination ..."
Even a purely historical work selectively reveals backstory to the audience, a backstory which may receive alternative creative emphasis in each rendition of a novel, play, or film, while each shares key elements — however differently they may be depicted and revealed — which are factors of timing, style and story telling art of a given media while the whole of a backstory goes to facts.
Even if rival sides agree on the facts, people may disagree on conclusions because of their different premises.
Even so, the first task of this annual process should be to check that the material held in the current facts book or facts files actually is comprehensive and accurate, and can form a sound basis for the marketing audit itself.
Even if the planning authorities committed negligence by omission, and we do not say so, this does not give permission for chaotic building and setting facts on the ground that may become obstacles for any future planning.
Even when the facts behind a smear are shown to lack proper foundation, the tactic is often effective because the target's reputation is tarnished before the truth is known.
Even the life by Gregory of Nyssa exhibits a legendary element, though the facts were supplied to the writer by his grandmother, St. Macrina the Elder.
Even after the collapse, and idealization, of Sparta, Polybius wrote, " My object, then, in this digression is to make it manifest by actual facts that, for guarding their own country with absolute safety, and for preserving their own freedom, the legislation of Lycurgus was entirely sufficient ; and for those who are content with these objects we must concede that there neither exists nor ever has existed a constitution and civil order preferable to that of Sparta.
Even if they cannot report certain information directly, journalists can use " off the record " information to uncover related facts, or to find other sources that are willing to speak on the record.
Even mainstream newspaper had begun to turn on him at this point ; the New York Weekly Herald wrote that " may explain and explain till doomsday — but these facts and their inferences adhere.
Even though there are few academic and scientific studies about it, all facts indicate that the instrument we now call a Portuguese guitar ( or depending on the used name and definition, its direct ancestor ) was known until the nineteenth century throughout Europe as citra or cítara ( Portugal and Spain ), cetra ( Italy and Corsica ), cistre ( France ), cittern ( British Isles ), zither and zitharen ( Germany and Low Countries ).
" Davis then answers the questions with basic facts delivered in short easy-to-read essays which have a straightforward approach, but sometimes grab the reader's attention by beginning with light humor and anachronistic comparisons, for example: " Even the astronauts who flew to the moon had a pretty good idea of what to expect ; Columbus was sailing, as Star Trek puts it, ' where no man has gone before '.
Even though this work is considered biased, modern research has shown More's facts to be accurate: his source was John Morton, who was Archbishop of Canterbury under Henry VII, and had served as Bishop of Ely under Edward IV and Richard III.
Even when lifted out of context, those facts still stand.

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