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Even after Elizabethan traditions were weakened by the Cromwellian interregnum, the practice of singing together -- choruses, catches and glees -- always flourished.
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 qualified international or out of state doctors are not allowed to practice without acceptance to by the local medical guild ( Medical board ).
Even with them, however, Rousseau went too far, courting rejection when he criticized the practice of tax farming, in which some of them engaged.
Even though this practice is forbidden, one is not lashed for a Torah prohibition on account of it, since there is no specific prohibition against it, and there is no real intercourse.
Even for knights, in practice their horses tended to be less well protected, so that longbows could kill or wound the horses even when the arrows had little effect against the knights themselves.
Even though renormalization works very well in practice, Feynman was never entirely comfortable with its mathematical validity, even referring to renormalization as a " shell game " and " hocus pocus ".
Even when a catalytic converter is used, the practice of running an engine rich increases exhaust emissions.
Even after Chris-Craft sold its share of the network to Viacom, WWOR was still commonly regarded as the flagship station since it had long been common practice to accord this status to a network's New York station.
Even so, the practice continued until 1885, when newly elected Grover Cleveland arranged for a presidential review of the troops from a grandstand in front of the White House instead of the traditional open house.
Even before voluntarily surrendering its right to practice before the SEC, it had many of its state licenses revoked.
Even parity is simpler from the perspective of theoretical mathematics, but there is no difference in practice.
Even if Karmal indeed wanted all this, it would be impossible to put it into practice in the presence of the Soviet Union.
Even though it is not a design rule, it is a very usual practice in liquid pipelines.
Even though Le Cid was an enormous popular success, it was the subject of a heated argument over the norms of dramatic practice, known as the Querelle du Cid or The Quarrel of Le Cid.
Even after the humoral system fell into disuse, the practice was continued by surgeons and barber-surgeons.
Even within current operatic practice, contraltos are often classed as mezzo-sopranos, because singers in each range can cover for those in the other.
Even if the recount was fair in theory, it was unfair in practice.
Even under this circumstance, the practice of this activity is in demand, and ruled by a code of conduct.
Even if people did not practice polygamy, they would have their rights revoked if they confessed a belief in it.
Even though macroscopic processes are deterministic under Newtonian mechanics, the output of a well-designed device like a roulette wheel cannot be predicted in practice, because it depends on the sensitive, micro-details of the initial conditions of each use.
Even during the Islamic era in Greater Khurasan, when Islam was spread all across the region, Hazarajat did not practice Islam.
Even though the names are different, Kristiansand is often noted as Kristiansand S ( S for South ) to distinguish it from Kristiansund, also in Norway, in such cases noted as Kristiansund N. The practice originated before postal codes were introduced, as mail sometimes was sent to the wrong city.
Even today, what can be classified as pica behavior is a normative practice in some cultures as part of magical beliefs, healing methods, or religious ceremonies.
Even these were no haven, as whites sometimes used the cars for target practice.

Even and Piquet
Even as Brundle pulled within a second on their last entrance to the Tunnel, Piquet remained cool and took his second victory in eight days by just a few car lengths.

Even and suffered
* 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 Kelly missed the last 2 games of the season with a knee injury, suffered in the same game in which the Giants lost Simms, the Bills finished with a 13 – 3 regular season record.
Even C180 tapes were available at one time, but these were extremely thin and fragile and suffered from such effects as print-through, which made them unsuitable for general use.
Even so, it suffered from variable and often doubtful build quality and some of the uglier handling qualities that had always been associated with Lada.
Even after George III's accession, Augusta suffered widespread hostility from the public.
Even so, when Russia joined an alliance of European powers, the Ottomans suffered the devastating Crimean campaigns.
Even after it became known that the Nazis had singled out the Jews for destruction, Sulzberger held that all refugees had suffered.
Even the Open Brethren suffered one split, which occurred at different times in different parts of the world.
Even with some success in the comics, Acclaim suffered from too much debt due to major flops of its video games.
Even the Nikon F2's ultra-high precision shutter suffered from this as an early production teething problem.
Even before that, in 95 AD, Flavius Clemens, a nephew of the emperors Titus and Domitian, suffered the penalty of death for undergoing circumcision, and embracing the Jewish faith with his wife Domitilla ( see Grätz, " Gesch.
Even after the monetary union faded away in the 1920s and officially ended in 1927, the Swiss franc remained on that standard until 1936, when it suffered its sole devaluation, on 27 September during the Great Depression.
Even though it suffered deep modifications, especially during the fascist dictatorship of Benito Mussolini ( who, however, ruled with the tacit approval of King Victor Emmanuel III ), it was never formally abrogated until Italy became a republic in 1948.
Even after the great losses the Romans suffered at Lilybaeum, back in Rome, Lucius Manlius was able to quickly recruit about 10, 000 sailors and sent them to Sicily where they planned to attack Drepana.
Even well-built buildings suffered structural damage, including new factories and military barracks.
Even after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Isernia has suffered destruction numerous times in history.
Even with her influence upon future generations of feminist artists, Nevelson's opinion of discrimination within the art world bordered on the belief that artists who were not gaining success based on gender suffered from a lack of confidence.
Even the reindeer economy suffered as some of the herds remained on the Russian side of the border.
Even before the failed attempts to relieve the battalion on 24 April, B and C company had already suffered such heavy casualties that they were merged to form one company.
" Also, " Even worse than the physical losses suffered by the allies was the immense damage done to Anglo-Spanish relations.
Even though he suffered from bipolar disorder, Beaver was able to continue writing until close to his death in 2004.
Even considering the high import taxes, national industry from the time suffered from the new external competition, and things weren't different for Gurgel.
Even though the CPT suffered internal divisions, at its political peak the party effectively acted as a state within the state.
Even though he suffered a lapse in form towards the end of the season, he won an FA Cup winner's medal, playing in the final at the Millennium Stadium as Arsenal beat Southampton 1 – 0.

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