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Even and don't
( Even granted that the Congo should be unified, you don't protect Western security by first removing the pro-Western weight from the power equilibrium.
Even though Egypt has expanded, and developed its road system, it doesn't mean that they don't still travel on the Nile to get from place to place.
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 Catholics don't all agree whether certain historical figures were popes or antipopes.
Even in the Book Review itself, we don't know ( the news surveys department's ) precise methods.
Even if the fictional universe involves concepts such as magic that don't exist in the real world, these must adhere to a set of rules established by the author.
Even if I really don't want to.
Even worse, if you don't buy into every bizarre, New Age, tree-hugging notion that comes down the pike and is circularly attached to subluxation, you will be accused of being an atheist-an excellent example of the need for psychiatrists and the drugs they prescribe.
" Even if my father went to them with that information, I really don't think they would have cared.
Looking back at the McCarthy era over 40 years later as an interviewee in the film Arguing the World, Glazer reflected on the stance he and some other liberal anti-communists took: " Even at the time and also in retrospect we never managed to figure out a good position, one that was respectable and moral and responsive to all the complicated issues raised ... I still don't think we have one.
" Mark Steyn, who wrote the article in Maclean's that the complaint was based on, also sharply criticized Hall and the OHRC, commenting that " Even though they ( the OHRC ) don't have the guts to hear the case, they might as well find us guilty.
Even film director Ingmar Bergman, who generally disliked Antonioni, acknowledged its significance: " He's done two masterpieces, you don't have to bother with the rest.
Stated during a discussion on North Carolina ethics laws " Even the baby Jesus accepted gifts, and I don't think it corrupted him.
Even if the team wanted to hold the ball until the end of the game, some such strategy was necessary since the rules did not ( and still don't ) permit a player to hold the ball for more than five seconds while closely guarded.
According to David Bordwell, " As a youth he belonged to the Social Liberal party, a conservative group radical only in their opposition to military expenditures ...' Even when I was with Ekstrabladet ,' Dreyer recalled, ' I was conservative ... I don't believe in revolutions.
Even when in a hurry, we don't say ' I'm gonna London ' – the contraction is restricted to the job of specifying tense.
*「 十年生死兩茫茫 。 不思量 , 自難忘 。 千里孤墳 , 無處話淒涼 。 縱使相逢應不識 , 塵滿面 、 鬢如霜 。 夜來幽夢忽還鄉 。 小軒窗 , 正梳妝 。 相顧無言 , 惟有淚千行 。 料得年年腸斷處 : 明月夜 , 短松岡 。」“ For ten years here I wander and there you lie ./ I don't think about you often ,/ yet how can I forget you !/ With your grave a thousand miles away ,/ where can I confide my loneliness ?/ Even if we met, could you recognize me ,/ with dust all over my face / and hair like frost ?/ Last night I had a dream in which I returned home ./ By the window ,/ you were combing your hair ./ We Looked at each other silently ,/ with tears streaming down our cheeks ./ There's a place which every year will be my misery :/ the moonlit night ,/ the hill of short pines.
Steyn subsequently criticized the Commission, commenting that " Even though they ( the OHRC ) don't have the guts to hear the case, they might as well find us guilty.
Even now they don't like us ,' Abu Atef admits.
Even if some of the brothers don't meet all the conditions to be eligible for yibbum, as long as there is one that does, yibbum applies to him.
Even in this " puppet " parliament there eventually appeared dissenting voices who were not afraid to say that they don't like the authoritarian rule of Lukashenko.
" Mark Steyn, who wrote the article in Maclean's that the complaint was based on, also sharply criticized Hall and the OHRC, commenting that " Even though they ( the OHRC ) don't have the guts to hear the case, they might as well find us guilty.
In an oratory about individuality, the solutions might be to 1 ) Relax and decide what you yourself want to do, 2 ) Resist temptations to simply follow others even though it might be the easiest way 3 ) Even if others don't follow you, if you think its right, then it is the best path for you personally to take.
… It's ugly .” On March 30, 2008, he was interviewed on The Sunday Edition on CBC Radio and said he realized he was on the losing team: " Even though I don't expect the Kansas City Chiefs to beat the Indianapolis Colts, I cheer for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Even and strictly
Even though reference is often made to God, the book is not strictly religious.
Even in the height of the depression, he continued to make regular payments on the Honduran debt, adhering strictly to the terms of the arrangement with the British bondholders and also satisfying other creditors.
Even though the woman grew the marijuana strictly for her own consumption and never sold any, the Supreme Court stated that growing one's own marijuana affects the interstate market of marijuana.
Even in pieces that do not require a strictly constant tempo ( such as in the case of rubato ), a metronome " marking " is sometimes given by the composer to give an indication of the general tempo intended, found in the score at the beginning of a piece or movement thereof.
Even though access was strictly regulated, inhabitants of the palace rarely had to venture out since the palace functioned almost as an autonomous entity, a city within a city.
Even though the population was strictly Roman Catholic, Solothurn did not join the Catholic separatist movement ( Sonderbund ) in 1845.
Even in such strictly controlled, secretive groups as Al-Qaida, there were believing Muslims of drastically varying backgrounds coming together, some of whom accepted the tactics and priorities of the group, and some not.
Even if, strictly speaking, Poland was not a single-party state because of the presence of two minor parties, the United People's Party and the Democratic Party, in effect it followed a communist ideology, dependent on the USSR to the extent of being its satellite state.
Even those central banks that strictly limit foreign exchange interventions, however, often recognize that currency markets can be volatile and may intervene to counter disruptive short-term movements.
Even more, it is strictly monadic, in that the comparison functor
Even the smallest theft is strictly prohibited by Royalty Airlines, and could mean termination.
* ' Even though the sound is strictly garage production level, the songs too long, and the sleeve packaging mateurish in the most boring way, this is worth checking out.
Even in the height of the depression, he continued to make regular payments on the Honduran debt, adhering strictly to the terms of the arrangement with the British bondholders and also satisfying other creditors.
Even to this day these principles are followed very strictly without compromise.
Even if the new Council's powers were strictly limited to giving advice, this was justified on the basis that it would nevertheless serve to alert the public should the Government proceed to enact an Act which prejudices a class of minorities.
Even the spacing of 17 cm is not strictly based on interaural ear spacing.
Even God under the attributes of thought and extension cannot be identified strictly with our world.

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