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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 in these cases we should promote self-help by making it clear that our supporting assistance is subject to reduction and ultimately to termination.
Even rarer are cases where self-amputation is performed for criminal or political purposes:
Even if one ignores exceptions caused by some kind of injury or illness, there are many unclear cases, including the fact that " normal " humans can crawl on hands and knees.
Even though most proposals call for payments of less than the full amount of the debt owing, in most cases, the creditors will accept the deal, because if they do not, the next alternative may be personal bankruptcy, where the creditors will get even less money.
Even in these cases, the rules must only be followed exactly at games sanctioned by these governing bodies ; players in less formal settings are free to implement agreed-upon supplemental or substitute rules at will.
Even in cases of real crimes, the positive laws frequently punish only the particular offence, while in public opinion the offender, even after he has undergone punishment, is still incapacitated for certain honours and distinctions which are granted only to persons of unblemished character.
Even in such cases, over-learned and rote-learned speech patterns may be retained — for instance, some patients can count from one to ten, but cannot produce the same numbers in ordinary conversation.
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 the addition of the opioid tramadol to topical preparations is not known to be an adequate replacement for systemic opioids in cases where they can be useful and efficacious.
Even in cases where mine collapses are not instantly fatal, they can trap mine workers deep underground.
Even cases considered " regular ", with the final-s, are not so simple ; the-s in dogs is not pronounced the same way as the-s in cats, and in a plural like dishes, an " extra " vowel appears before the-s. These cases, where the same distinction is effected by alternative forms of a " word ", are called allomorphy.
Even a listing on a federal or state historic registry gives little or no protection in many cases.
Even " in such cases, women would be required to remarry within the tribe so as not to reduce its land holdings.
Even in the case of there is and once, logical analysis views many of these as distributive statements equivalent to, out of all cases there is at least one.
Even at the height of the Underground Railroad, fewer than 1, 000 slaves from all slave-holding states were able to escape each year ( just over 5, 000 court cases for escaped slaves recorded ), a quantity much smaller than the natural annual increase of the enslaved population.
( Even in these cases, it is not always successful, Dancing with the Stars was picked up for a ten-season run on GSN in 2012, has run in marathon format, but has nonetheless experienced very poor ratings.
Even in these cases, it is common to have special instructions to access program memory as data for read-only tables, or for reprogramming.
Even in jurisdictions where adultery is not itself a criminal offense, it may still have legal consequences, particularly in divorce cases.
Even in the cases where the BO approximation breaks down, it is used as a point of departure for the computations.
Even then, in many cases, the rider would carry a bottle of their own two-stroke oil.
Even these were very inconsistent, and in some cases, had transmission delays, making them virtually useless.
Even though the 2007-2008 rates in these areas were very high ( 97. 7 % in both cases ) such a score still represents a decline from previous years.
Even though they are not particularly likely to cause pseudomembranous colitis, due to their very frequent use, cephalosporin antibiotics ( such as cefazolin and cephalexin ) account for a large percentage of cases.

Even and strongly
Even though those activities are strongly associated to the Capoeira, they have different meanings and origins.
Even Colchester Museum argues strongly regarding the historical Arthur: " It would be impossible and inconceivable to link him to the Colchester area, or to Essex more generally ", pointing out that the connection between the name Camuloduum and Colchester was unknown till the 18th century.
Even though it is a very old industry, meat production continues to be shaped strongly by the rapidly evolving demands of customers.
Even the expulsion of Germans from central and eastern Europe after World War II was apparently sanctioned in article 13 of the Potsdam communiqué, although research has shown that both the British and the American delegations at Potsdam strongly objected to the size of the population transfer that had already taken place and was accelerating in the summer of 1945.
Even a strongly solved game can still be interesting if the solution is too complex to be memorized ; conversely, a weakly solved game may lose its attraction if the winning strategy is simple enough to remember ( e. g. Maharajah and the Sepoys ).
Even today, they have strongly opinionated admirers and detractors.
Even Arnold Stang's voicing of Top Cat strongly resembled Phil Silvers ' voice.
Even those who most strongly opposed his measures admitted the purity and unselfishness of his motives.
Even in Albani's final season at Covent Garden in 1896, she continued to receive strongly positive reviews.
Even though the Hau Hau had a strongly fortified pā and the weather conditions were atrocious ( one of the attackers died of hypothermia ) 500 of the Hau Hau were forced to surrender.
Even so, he could only stay in power by collaborating with the powerful Craioveşti family, strongly connected to the Ottomans by trading.
Even in Toronto, a strongly pro-conscription region, Conservative Arthur Meighen was defeated in a by-election after promising to help introduce conscription.
Even those who were not strongly opposed to him took to nicknaming him " Horeb-Elisha " or " Horeb " as a pun on his race.
Even though the fat content of male goats is lower than that of female goats, many players prefer female skins because they do not smell as strongly and are reputed to be softer.
Even though he had preached in Glarus for 10 years, the town remained strongly Catholic.
Even more than at Katia on 5 August, these soldiers were more numerous, ready, full of fight and more strongly supported by well-placed Austrian and Ottoman guns delivering both heavy and accurate fire.
Even though Alfred Tarski was his sole doctoral pupil, Leśniewski nevertheless strongly influenced an entire generation of Polish logicians and mathematicians via his teaching at the University of Warsaw.
Even though Natalie strongly disapproved of Lana's posing nude, the publicity was a major reason for her being cast as Bond girl Plenty O ' Toole in Diamonds Are Forever ( 1971 ).
Even though it is not officially used in Pakistan, it is spoken widely in Punjab, which traditionally retain strongly on Persian and Arabic vocabulary.
Even though the owner accepted the offer, the baseball commissioner and ownership committee was strongly opposed to the idea of a non-North American owner and did not approve the deal.
Even areas not directly annexed became strongly influenced by the Empire, which became the most powerful political and cultural entity for centuries.
Even then, the propensity of making rum out of sugar cane was strongly recognised.
Even John C. Calhoun, described as a reluctant expansionist who strongly disagreed with intervention on the basis of the Monroe Doctrine, concurred that " it is indispensable to the safety of the United States that this island should not be in certain hands ," likely referring to Britain.
Even the Catholic archbishop strongly condemned the actions of the police.

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