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Even and leaving
Even after leaving the abbacy of Tavistock, he continued to hold two properties from the abbey until his death.
Even leaving alone would induce dramatic chemical changes leading finally to deterioration and spoilage of such food.
Even at JTS, as The Forward writes, " he was an outsider, and often privately considered leaving the institution.
Even after leaving office, Galbraith remained a friend and supporter of India and hosted a lunch for Indian students at Harvard every year on graduation day.
Even so, many plantation owners left the area, leaving only their slaves, their dead and their name.
Even more disheartening was their use of a unique energy draining device that drained their enemies ' entire energy supply, leaving them defenseless.
Even at this early stage of the war, Rundstedt was becoming a " figurehead " general, leaving the detailed planning to his subordinates.
" Even when leaving reality behind, however, Richardson considers that Fleming, " even with his forked tongue sticking right through his cheek, ... remains maniacally readable ".
Even leaving aside for the moment the non-Mendelian aspects of molecular genetics, this is clearly a gargantuan task.
Even most passport photo cameras have gone to digital, leaving instant cameras to a niche market.
Even these concessions were not enough to keep him in power, and on 29 August he had to retire, leaving the treasury empty.
Even after leaving the White House, she continued teaching at the University as a faculty for the School of Medicine.
Even if it were accurate, however, the whereabouts of the great majority of China's orphans would still be a complete mystery, leaving crucial questions about the country's child welfare system unanswered and suggesting that the real scope of the catastrophe that has befallen China's unwanted children may be far larger than the evidence in this report documents.
Even if radio and television stations preserve archives of their broadcasts, those backcatalogs are inaccessible in practice to the general public, leaving it to a small number of underground tape traders to exchange the rare, lucky moments when something unexpected or historical came across the air.
Even nearly seventy years after U. S. independence, Rhode Island continued to operate with the 1663 Charter, leaving it after 1818 ( when Connecticut, the other holdout, dropped its colonial charter for a contemporary constitution ) the only state whose official legal document was passed by a foreign monarch.
Even though the network later relented, it still managed to seek a new affiliation with WRAZ leaving WLFL to pick up programming from The WB.
" Even before leaving the Industrial School ( 1912 ), she became involved in the minimum wage movement ( 1911 ).
Even after leaving India, he maintained close ties with the country's leaders and was the official U. S. representative at the funerals of Prime Minister Nehru in 1964, Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1966, and Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1984.
Even after leaving the White House he would periodically return to aid the president with major speeches, including his acceptance speech to the 1948 Democratic convention.
Even Jornal Nacional and Jornal da Globo got makeovers and hosting changes, the former got its present version of The Fuzz plus a new studio coupled with the return of Sergio Chapelin to the program as co-presenter while JG had a change of anchors with the departure to Rede Manchete of Eliakim Araujo and Leila Cordeiro, its then anchors, leaving behind co-anchor Leilane Neubarth.
Even if the stock value does increase, the stocks may be difficult to sell if there are no interested buyers, leaving the victim holding the unsalable shares for far longer than they desire.
Even though it used 512-byte blocks, it reserved the first small portion of each block for metadata, leaving an actual data block capacity of 488 bytes per block.
Even before leaving Oxford in 1832, Lawes had begun to interest himself in growing various medicinal plants on the Rothamsted estates, which he inherited on his father's death in 1822.
Even with Dioziu ( Chaozhou / Teochew ), there are eleven distinct syllables-ci, cik, sai, se, sek, si, sip, sik, chap, chiah, chioh-in six distinct tone contours, leaving 22 distinct character pronunciations.

Even and bankruptcy
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 if the debt is not secured by collateral, debt holders may still sue for bankruptcy, to ensure that the corporation's assets are used to repay the debt.
Even then, by 1951 ABC found itself badly overextended and on the verge of bankruptcy.
Even so, many if not most debtors would be unable to pay the bank in full on demand and would be forced to declare bankruptcy, possibly affecting other creditors in the process.
Even clubs of the size of Pontypool were not spared ; in 1927 they were playing and beating the Waratahs and the Maoris, by 1930 they were £ 2, 000 in debt and facing bankruptcy.
Even in spite of the ability to keep the UK business afloat, Chrysler was still making losses both in Europe and at home, and facing the possibility of complete bankruptcy, decided to sell Chrysler Europe to the French PSA.
Even during its bankruptcy and liquidation, Service Merchandise continued to be a large supporter of MDA.

Even and aside
Even when he had achieved popularity and his work was in demand, he still reworked models, often destroying them or setting them aside to be returned to years later.
Even putting aside the many Eastern rites in use, the Latin liturgical rites alone include the Ambrosian Rite, the Mozarabic Rite, and the Cistercian Rite, as well as other forms that have been largely abandoned in favour of adopting the Roman Rite.
Even at this the Knight refuses to stand aside, insisting "' Tis but a scratch ", later insisting that he has " had worse ", and fights on while holding his sword with his remaining arm.
Even though this advertisement was broadcast only once ( aside from occasional appearances in television advertisement compilation specials and one 1 a. m. airing a month before the Super Bowl so that the advertisement could be submitted to award ceremonies for that year ), it has become famous and well-known, to the point where it is considered a classic television moment.
Even though there might appear to be a grant of custody in absolute terms by this court, public policy always requires that it can be reviewed by a secular court and, if the state court is of the view that it is not in the best interests of the child, it will be set aside ( see Stanley G. v. Eileen G. New York Law Journal, 10-13-94, P. 22, Col. 6, Sup.
Even the new Presbyterian Reverend pulls Dunstable aside to warn him against associating with women of loose virtue, and assures him that the age of miracles is past.
Even discounting the many non-Baganda resident in Buganda, there were at least 1 million people who owed allegiance to the kabaka — too many to be overlooked or shunted aside, but too few to dominate the country as a whole.
Even though Pennsylvania and Delaware had shared the same governor until very recently, attitudes had changed, and many in Delaware were upset at seemingly being cast aside so readily, particularly after the Philadelphia newspapers began criticizing the state for allowing the practice of multiple and non resident office holding.
Later in May, as the Republican field began to resolve with announcements and withdrawals of other candidates, Time said, " Even setting aside his somewhat unusual family situation, Daniels would need to hurry to put together an organization " and raise enough money if he intended to run.
Even though the hydroelectric power station produces a relatively low amount of contaminants, the Bi-National Organization has set aside areas for the preservation and recuperation of the local flora and fauna, trying to reduce the consequences of the construction.
Even aside from the bird song, monkeys have been witnessed to beat on hollow logs.
Even the poor may keep aside some traditional silks for special occasions.
Even today though, one set of iai kata, which represent the very essence of the tradition's teachings, is set aside only for communication to the tradition's next sōke.
Even after going through three owners within the same year, the station did not change its programming format, aside from adding more programming owned by Taft and distributed by new sister company Worldvision Enterprises, such as Hanna-Barbera cartoons.
"" Even if the great Vishnu wanted to incarnate, would he, leaving aside the honourable Namboothiri and other Brahmin caste, come into this untouchable Chanar people?
Even the Chooms, who had lived here before the first Earth people, had come to refer to the city by its nickname of Punktown .” Besides the indigenous Choom, human in appearance aside from wide mouths cut back to their ears, the stories often include or focus on a variety of alien races, clones, mutants, and sentient machines.
Even through the ranks of the Navy Marines are similar to Spanish Army ranks they wear also sleeve and cuff insignia to recognize them as part of the naval establishment, aside from shoulder rank insignia.

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