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Even and now
Even now, like a ringing in his ears
, he heard
the wooooosh
of flame-throwers squirting great orange billows
.
Even now I will
not intrude upon her except to state a few bare facts
.
Even in
the nineteenth century such accomplished philologists as Kemble
and Guest were led into what
now seem ludicrous errors because
of their failure to recognize
that modern forms
of place names are
not necessarily
the result
of logical philological development
.
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 now no such claim is asserted
.
Even `` America's most efficient builder ''
, Bob Schmitt
of Berea
, hopes to cut his labor costs another $2,000 per house as a result
of the time-&-motion studies
now being completed
on his operation by industrial efficiency engineers from
the Stanley Works
.
Even though we did
not see many
of your faces
, it appears
now quite evident
that a considerable number
of your profession heard
, from those whom we had
the fortune to encounter
, that we had been in your midst
.
Even though it
was known
that the Luftwaffe in
the north
was now being directed by
the young
and energetic General Peltz
, the commander who would conduct
the `` Little Blitz ''
on London in 1944
, a major raid
on Bari
at this juncture
of the war
was not to be considered seriously
.
Even now, there were several slick cruisers tied to
the dock
, an ocean-going yawl anchored inside
the breakwater
.

``
Even on the basis
of 154 games
, this is
the ideal
situation ''
, insists Hank Greenberg
, now vice-president
of the Chicago White Sox
.
Even the stable-garage
, which housed nothing
now but the scent
of rot
, had a lawn before it
.
Even now I am appalled
at how little anyone knows
of what they really are
.
Even now they are studied by both botanists
and bacteriologists
.
Even species with lower population
numbers now ( such as Siberian or Whooping Cranes ) are found over a considerable range in their migratory movements
.
Even earlier
I would take my coffee
at Martin's
, at 54th Street –
now, alas
, vanished – where
I would see creatures
of the night life before they disappeared with
the
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 now, advanced radiosity calculations may be reserved for calculating
the ambiance
of the room
, from
the light reflecting off walls
, floor
and ceiling
, without examining
the contribution
that complex objects make to
the radiosity — or complex objects may be replaced in
the radiosity calculation with simpler objects
of similar size
and texture
.
Even though other preservation methods
now exist
, fortification continues to be used because
the process can add distinct flavors to
the finished product
.
Even in
the absence
of any work in astronomy
, Bessel's role in developing
the functions which
now bear his name would
have, by itself
, placed
him among
the most significant
and influential mathematicians
of the 19th century
.
Even now, does not an East-end worker live in such artificial conditions as practically to be cut off from
the natural surface
of the earth?
Even now, many devices are shipped with channels 1
, 6
and 11 as preset options even though with
the newer 802
. 11g standard there are four non-overlapping channels-1
, 5
, 9
and 13
.

::
Even now most biotechs
have not fully accepted
the implication
that every cell in
the body can generate an entire copy
of the person
.
Even more animals
not previously exploited for their meat are
now being farmed
, especially
the more agile
and mobile species
, whose muscles tend to be developed better than those
of cattle
, sheep or pigs
.
Even in secondary school
and university classes
, where officially only English should be used
, it is
now quite common to use a mix
of Swahili
and English
.
Even without
this, the slowdown to a month-long day would
still not have been completed by 4
. 5 billion years from
now when
the Sun will evolve into a red giant
and likely destroy both
the Earth
and Moon
.
Even and Cumberland
Even before Johnston arrived in Tennessee
, two forts had been started to defend
the Tennessee River
and the Cumberland River which provided avenues into
the State from
the north
.
Even and was
Even Hague
was repelled by
the machinelike deadliness
that was Kodyke
.
Even the knowledge that she
was losing another boy
, as a mother always
does when a marriage is made
, did
not prevent her from having
the first carefree
, dreamless sleep
that she had known since they dropped down
the canyon
and into Bear Valley
, way
, way back there when they were crossing those other mountains
.
Even as she
was telling me about it
I became aware
of a give-away flush
that suffused her neck
and moved upwards to her cheeks
, and subconsciously
I realized
that when she entered
the store she did
not switch
on the lights
.
Even yet there
was no realization in his eyes
.
Even two decades ago in Go Down
, Moses Faulkner
was looking to
the more urban future with a glimmer
of hope
that through its youth
and its new way
of life
the South might be reborn
and the curse
of slavery erased from its soil
.
Even Hemingway
, for all his efforts to formulate a naturalistic morality in The Sun Also Rises
and A Farewell To Arms never maintained
that sex
was all
.
Even after
the incident between Bang-Jensen
and Shann in
the Delegates' Lounge
and this was not the way
the Chicago Tribune presented it ''
.
Even when Mrs. Coolidge
was in mourning for her son
, she reached out to help other people in trouble
.
Even so
, Edward's ambassadors can scarcely
have foreseen
that five years
of unremitting work lay ahead
of them before peace
was finally made
and that when it did
come the countless embassies
that left England for Rome during
that period had very little to do with it
.
Even before
the century
was out
the tide
of reaction had set in
.
Even D. A. Wasson
, who compared The Emancipation Of Massachusetts to
the lifting
of a fog from ancient landscapes
, was also forced to admit
the methodological deficiencies
of the author
.
Even so apparently impartial a critic as W. H. Frohock has taken for granted
that the book
was originally intended as a piece
of Loyalist propaganda ; ;
Even though he would later be resurrected
, he
was at this moment dead indeed
, the expression
on his face reflecting what he had gone through
on the cross
.
Even Rector himself
was prey to
this spirit
of competition
and he knew it
, not for a more exalted office in
the hierarchy
of the church -- his ambitions for
the bishopry had died very early in his career --
but for
the one clear victory he had talked about to
the colonel
.
Even when
the intensity
of the shocks
was increased gradually
, it failed to evoke
any signs
of pain
.
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 among
the fast set in which she
was moving
, her method for keeping an escort from departing too early
was unique
.
Even Hudson
, experienced in Arctic sailing
and determined as he
was, must
have had qualms as he slid down
the Thames
.
Even a city
of thirty thousand might
have six baseball teams
, sponsored by grocers
and hardware merchants or department stores
, that played two or three times a week throughout
the summer
, usually in
the cool
of the evening
, before an earnest
and partisan audience who did
not begrudge a quarter each
, or even more
, to be dropped into a hat when
the game
was half over
.
Even before it
was formally dissolved in 1912
, the A.L.A.M.
was succeeded by
the Automobile Board
of Trade
, the direct lineal ancestor
of the present-day Automobile Manufacturers Association
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