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Even and second
Even to be `` from hope and fear set free '' is at least better than to have lost the first without having got rid of the second.
Even apart from the fact that now at the age of 31 my personal life is being totally disrupted for the second time for no very compelling reason -- I cannot help looking around at the black leather jacket brigades standing idly on the street corners and in the taverns of every American city and asking myself if our society has gone mad.
Even adding a second execution unit ( see below ) does not improve performance much ; rather than one pathway being hung up, now two pathways are hung up and the number of unused transistors is increased.
Even during the Middle Ages, when the numbered Anno Domini year began on March 25 or December 25, the second month was February whenever all twelve months were displayed in order.
Even so, his reputation for honesty and good character survived the troubles of his second term.
Even though being just in the second league and the " Scorpions " being the reigning German champ ( in 2010 ) the Hanover Indians have a strong fan base.
Even if Belgium is the second industrial country after England, the effect of the industrial revolution there was very different.
Even if the particles have equivalent physical properties, there remains a second method for distinguishing between particles, which is to track the trajectory of each particle.
Even rarer, Shatner and Spader each won a second consecutive Emmy while playing the same character in two different series.
Even a Leutnant ( second lieutenant ) could find himself commanding a Staffel.
Even though the signal travels at the speed of light, it still requires about half a second to travel that distance ( not including the much smaller latencies inside the communications equipment ).
Even when the wall was repainted by some authorities, on the second day it was again full of poems and flowers.
Even Shaykh Abdullah bin Jassim went into debt and, in preparation for his retirement, groomed his favored second son, Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani, to be his successor.
Even though the Cowboys finished in second place in the NFC East with a 10-4 record, they qualified for the playoffs as the NFC's wild-card team ( during that time, only one wild card team from each conference entered the playoffs ).
Even so, Grace made his mark by scoring 34 out of 77 – 2 in the second innings to steer the Gentlemen to victory.
Even the eponymous Berengar, Bishop of Venosa, was drawn into the quarrel and wrote against him at Rome in the years of his second summons there.
Even big budget films usually hand-draw animation shooting on " 2's " ( one hand-drawn frame is shown twice, so only 12 unique frames per second ) and a lot of animation is drawn on " 4's " ( one hand-drawn frame is shown four times, so only six unique frames per second ).
An example of top down processing: Even though the second letter in each word is ambiguous, top down processing allows for easy disambiguation based on the context.
Even though Jean Valjean is unarguably the novel's main protagonist, he is only introduced in the second book of Part One.
Even so, the Johnson administration in the second half of 1964 focused on convincing the American public that there was no chance of war between North Vietnam and the U. S.
Even when, during the second Persian invasion of Greece, a group of city-states allied themselves to defend Greece, the vast majority of poleis remained neutral, and after the Persian defeat, the allies quickly returned to infighting.
Even with Potvin, who won the Calder Memorial Trophy as NHL Rookie Of The Year, the team still finished last in the East in its second year.
Even though the team had improved their record in his second season behind the bench, head coach Vic Stasiuk was replaced by Fred Shero in the off-season.

Even and act
Even though in civil rights legislation in 1957 and 1960 the provision for the Attorney General to act was eliminated, should we nevertheless support such a clause??
Even the United States Postal Service got into the act, issuing a series of commemorative stamps marking the comic-strip centennial in 1996.
Even the act of forming such a construction indicates some sort of cognition in the process.
Even many who agreed with some of McVeigh's politics viewed his act as counterproductive, with much of the criticism focused on the deaths of innocent children ; critics expressed chagrin that McVeigh had not assassinated specific government leaders.
Even if the accused had never committed an act of violence or personally supported such an action, they could be incarcerated merely for attending meetings of such an organization, publicly speaking in its defense, or distributing its literature.
Even Nimoy got in on the act ; assuming the Spock character, Nimoy recorded a number of novelty songs, the first being " Highly Illogical ", in which Spock pointed out the foibles of human thought, such as relationships, automobiles, and greed.
Even though a long-term occupation is generally maintained as a means to act upon a territorial claim, this is not a prerequisite as occupation may also be strategic ( such as creating a buffer zone or a preventive move to prevent a rival power obtaining control ) or a means of coercion ( such as a punishment, to impose some internal measures or for use as a bargaining chip ).
Even the simple act of placing one's hands in hot water can cause an aggressive response.
Even the Parliamentary forces in the time of Charles I and Oliver Cromwell were governed, not by an act of the legislature, but by articles of war similar to those issued by the king and authorized by an ordinance of the Lords and Commons, exercising in that respect the sovereign prerogative.
Even Cesare Maria De Vecchi, commander of the Blackshirts, and one of the organisers of the March on Rome, told Mussolini that he would not act against the wishes of the monarch.
Even if you are arrested by the police, this is actually an act of your will, too ; if you didn't want it to happen, you could have decided otherwise.
Even though Martin doesn ’ t tell Antonia, Palmer believes he has, and begins to act strangely around Antonia.
" Even seeing of the first page of the second act is enough to draw the reader in: " If I had not caught a glimpse of the opening words in the second act I should never have finished it [...]" (" The Repairer of Reputations ").
Even though the federal government had opened this area of Montana to homesteading in 1862, not until 1909 did settlers really come into the Fairfield area when Congress liberalized this act allowing the settler 320 acres of free land instead of 160.
In 2002, Romano became the first person to act in three Disney Channel projects simultaneously, supplementing her work on Even Stevens with a starring role in a movie named Cadet Kelly, alongside Hilary Duff, and voice acting as the title character in Kim Possible, for which she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy.
Even a person who had once litigated in a non-Jewish court, instead of to a Jewish court, in a disputed question could not act as hazzan on those days, unless he had previously done penance.
Even more compelling is the observation that chimps will only act if the object is dropped in an accidental-looking manner: if the researcher drops the object in a way that appears intentional, the chimp will ignore the object.
Even after the rise and fall of the group's sales in the disco era, The Four Seasons, in one version or another ( the group became a sextet as Jerry Corbetta, formerly of Sugarloaf, joined the lineup ), continued to be a popular touring act, with Valli being the only constant in the midst of a fluctuating lineup.
Even if nothing is stolen in a burglary, the act is a statutory offense.
Even if they had claimed, then, that their dissipated behavior was just an act, that in just a little more time they would have been ready for revenge, who would have believed them?
Even the overturning of her past scandalous life was seen by Sabbatai's followers as additional confirmation of his messiahship, following the biblical story of the prophet Hosea, who had also been commanded to take a " wife of whoredom " as the first symbolic act of his calling.
Even though compensation for the expropriated assets was included in this legislation, the act angered the international business community and vexed Western governments, especially the United Kingdom.
Even though this technique is a non-locking one, in as much as the Object is not locked from concurrent access for the duration of a transaction, the act of recording each timestamp against the Object requires an extremely short duration lock on the Object or its proxy.

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