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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 more important
, in his Poetics
, Aristotle differs somewhat from Plato when he moves
in the direction
of treating
literature as a unique thing
, separate and apart from
its causes and
its effects.
Even so
, the Draft Act encountered rough sledding
in its progress through
the Congress.
Even if this
is some day possible
, there remains
the 30-minute time
of flight
of a missile to
its overseas target.
Even in the United States
, with
its freedom
of religious belief and worship and
its vast denominational differentiation
, there
is a general consensus regarding
the basic Christian values.
Even in its most conventional appearance
, the guests' song
of praise to Marina
, there are a few female dissenters criticizing
the princess for her coldness.
Even if it did not
, how would this little world
of gentle people cope with
its new reality
of grenades and submachine guns??
Even today there are some doubts about
the value
of education for Japanese women
, but this University continues to grow and to send
its students out into
the community.
Even though this period-known
in its earlier
part as
the Spring and Autumn period and
the Warring States period-in
its latter
part was fraught with chaos and bloody battles
, it
is also known as
the Golden Age
of Chinese philosophy because a broad range
of thoughts and ideas were developed and discussed freely.
Even in the late 18th
century the Abbess
of Burtscheid was prevented from building a road linking her territory to
the neighbouring estates
of the duke
of Jülich
; the city
of Aachen even deployed
its handful
of soldiers to chase away
the road-diggers.
Even so
, its kill rate was only 13 %
in combat
in 1972
, leading to a practice
of ripple-firing all four at once
in hopes
of increasing kill probability.
Even after
the creation
of the Church
in Wales 1920
, the 1662 book ( and
its Welsh equivalent ) was used until 1966
, when trials
of new services began.
Even so
, its first recorded use
in the function
of a constitution ( supreme law
of the land )
is with Sarsa Dengel beginning
in 1563.
Even in its narrowest urban sections it
is rarely less than wide.
Even though cadmium and
its compounds may be toxic
in certain forms and concentrations
, the British Pharmaceutical Codex from 1907 states that cadmium iodide was used as a medication to treat " enlarged joints
, scrofulous glands
, and chilblains ".
Even if a symmetric cipher
is currently unbreakable by exploiting structural weaknesses
in its algorithm
, it
is possible to run through
the entire space
of keys
in what
is known as a brute force attack.
Even though Rome abandoned
its Britannic provinces around 400 AD
, the Germanic mercenarieswho had largely become instrumental
in enforcing Roman rule
in Britanniaacquired ownership
of land there and continued to use a mixture
of Roman and Teutonic Law
, with much written down under
the early Anglo-Saxon Kings.
Even though slaves outnumbered
the Portuguese colonists
, the lack
of weapons
, the colonial law
, the disagreement between slaves coming from different African cultures and their complete lack
of knowledge about
the land and
its surroundings would usually discourage
the idea
of a rebellion.
Even with
its athletic and competitive development
, cheerleading at
the school level has retained
its ties to
the spirit leading traditions started back
in the 1890s.
Even and present
Even if
the self portrait we distribute for popular consumption were accurate it would be dangerous to
present it as a picture
of the ideal society.
Even though
the registers may have an incomplete record
of persons
present in a particular area or include persons no longer living there
, they contain precise information on ages
, by date
of birth
, for some
of the persons
present ( especially children
in relatively stable communities ) and supplementary information ( such as records
of marital status ) for many others.
Even in Athanasius ’ Orations against
the Arians
, Arius hardly emerges consistently as
the creative individual originator
of the heresy that bears his name
, even though it would have greatly strengthened Athanasius ’ case to
present him
in that light.
Even though
the goal has been
the same
, the methods and techniques
of cryptanalysis have changed drastically through
the history
of cryptography
, adapting to increasing cryptographic complexity
, ranging from
the pen-and-paper methods
of the past
, through machines like Bombes and Colossus computers at Bletchley Park
in World War II
, to
the mathematically advanced computerized schemes
of the present.

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Even in the present of his stories Scrooge would work to solve his many problems
, even though
the stories would often point out that his constant efforts seemed futile at
the end.
Even in presidential systems
the head
of state often formally reports to
the legislature on
the present national status
, e. g.
the State
of the Union address
in the United States
of America.
Even at
present, huge regional disparities persist.
Even if Jutes were
present to
the south
of the Saxons
in the Rhineland or near
the Frisians
, this does not contradict
the possibility that they were migrants from Jutland.
Even though vitalism has been discredited
, the distinction between " organic " and " inorganic " compounds has been retained through
the present.

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Even if I wanted to state that I am only omniscient to which
is knowable
, 5
, 6 ( past
, and
present ), and 7 would all be knowable.
Even so
, high-altitude orographic clouds frequently drift over
the Olympus Mons summit
, and airborne Martian dust
is still
present.
Even to
the present day
, this has always been
the basis
of all successful legislation: public custom
is adopted and enforced by
the State.
Even at night
the air
is stifling despite
the usually
present breezes.
Even though baptized infants cannot articulate that faith
, Lutherans believe that it
is present all
the same.
Even since
the earliest recorded references to rowing
, the sporting element has been
present.
Even these may have a certain benefit to colonization
, as they
present a possible source for
the extraction
of water.
Even after
the combine was invented and became popular
, a new compact-size thresher called a harvester
, with wheels
, still remains
in use and at
present it
is available from a Japanese agricultural manufacturer.
Even before
the laws
of quantum mechanics were developed to their
present level
, the radioactivity
of such elements has posed a challenge to determinism due to
its unpredictability.
Even though both Jewel-Osco and Loblaw's carry President's Choice products
, both companies ' past and
present owners are unrelated.
Even if this claim
is upheld
, then
the find would lose none
of its significance
, for at
present precious few chimpanzee or gorilla ancestors have been found anywhere
in Africa.
Even though this artists ' quarter
of Montmartre was characterized by generalized poverty
, Modigliani himself presented — initially
, at least — as one would expect
the son
of a family trying to maintain
the appearances
of its lost financial standing to
present: his wardrobe was dapper without ostentation
, and
the studio he rented was appointed
in a style appropriate to someone with a finely attuned taste
in plush drapery and Renaissance reproductions.
Even works that do not adhere to
the standard description
of a sonata
form often
present analogous structures or can be analyzed as elaborations or expansions
of the standard description
of sonata
form.
Even greater variation
in mtDNA gene content and size exists
among fungi and plants
, although there appears to be a core subset
of genes that are
present in all eukaryotes ( except for
the few that have no mitochondria at all ).
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