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Even and once
Even if that's all the promise he ever gave or ever will give, the giving of it once was enough and you believed it then and you will always believe it, even when it is finally the only thing in the world you have left to believe, and the whole world is telling you that one was a lie.
Even though the stone had been around centuries and was known to both the Sumerians and the Egyptians, both who used the gem for decoration and for playing important parts in their religious ceremonies, any agate of this color from Sicily, once an ancient Greek colony, is called Greek agate.
Even so, its kill rate was only 13 % in combat in 1972, leading to a practice of ripple-firing all four at once in hopes of increasing kill probability.
Even once the nationality of a married woman was made no longer dependent on the nationality of her husband, legal provisions were still retained automatically naturalising married women, and sometimes married men as well.
Even more broadly, " Gulag " has come to mean the Soviet repressive system itself, the set of procedures that prisoners once called the " meat-grinder ": the arrests, the interrogations, the transport in unheated cattle cars, the forced labor, the destruction of families, the years spent in exile, the early and unnecessary deaths.
Even today the play is rarely performed in its entirety, and has only once been dramatised on film completely, with Kenneth Branagh's 1996 version.
Even the brushing of one ’ s teeth and rinsing of once mouth must be done after sunrise after the vow of Navkarsi.
Even after this experience, once Eckstine's band left town, Davis ' parents were still keen for him to continue formal academic studies.
Even when a cluster such as the Pleiades does form, it may only hold on to a third of the original stars, with the remainder becoming unbound once the gas is expelled.
Even at equilibrium molecules are constantly in motion and, once in a while, a molecule in the liquid phase gains enough kinetic energy to break away from the liquid phase and enter the gas phase.
Even worse news was to follow ; learning that Charles Martel was sick, Liutprand once again returned to attacking the Exarchate in 740, forcing Gregory yet again to appeal to the Franks, who again refused to become involved.
Even in the field of science, the practices of which were once viewed as being merely the objective testing and reporting of knowledge, scientists must persuade their audience to accept their findings by sufficiently demonstrating that their study or experiment was conducted reliably and resulted in sufficient evidence to support their conclusions.
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 a woman could carry a load once a man had put it on her
Even Erasmus became much more favourable towards the idea once he witnessed the accomplishments of More's daughters.
Even everyday things have become amazing to him once again.
Even people from more distant places came to refresh themselves there, preferably at least once a year.
Even when Oedipus says that once dethroned he must be exiled, Creon waits for the approval of the gods to carry out the order once he has been crowned king.
Even though the city expended over eighty million dollars acquiring and demolishing homes, the area where the taken homes once stood is now vacant.
Even through the current recession, Live Oak has begun to obtain the popularity it once had long before.
Even more remarkably, the remnants of the shallow sea in which they once stood can still be seen in the form of sedimentary dolomite deposits that still lap up gently against the sides of the much harder igneous and metamorphic rocks of the hills.
Even though an English prisoner, David retained influence in Scotland and Robert had his Guardianship removed by parliament and given jointly to the earls of Mar and Ross and the lord of Douglas — this did not last and Robert was once again appointed Guardian by the Parliament of February 1352.
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 and status
Even though the registers may have an incomplete record of persons present in a particular area or include persons no longer living there, they contain precise information on ages, by date of birth, for some of the persons present ( especially children in relatively stable communities ) and supplementary information ( such as records of marital status ) for many others.
Even while it was busy servicing a print job from one client, a PAP server could continue to respond to status requests from any number of other clients.
Even those in the Church inherited their privileges and status.
Even in presidential systems the head of state often formally reports to the legislature on the present national status, e. g. the State of the Union address in the United States of America.
Even though the UN Security Council created a peacekeeping force to implement a referendum on self-determination for Western Sahara, it has yet to be held, periodic negotiations have failed, and the status of the territory remains unresolved.
Even after Chris-Craft sold its share of the network to Viacom, WWOR was still commonly regarded as the flagship station since it had long been common practice to accord this status to a network's New York station.
Even so, he respected Catherine's status as his consort.
Even when his elder brother became senior emperor, Constantine was perfectly content to enjoy all the privileges of Imperial status without concerning himself with state affairs.
Even if Turku had no official capital status, both the short-lived institutions of Dukes and Governors-General of Finland usually had their Finnish residences there.
Even so, the gods themselves were related to the giants by many marriages, and there are giants such as Ægir, Loki, Mímir and Skaði, who bear little difference in status to them.
Even though the conspiracy was unsuccessful, Xiorro achieved legendary status among the slaves and is part of Puerto Rico's folklore.
Even legal measures such as these have been argued to be legalized corruption, in that they often favor the political status quo.
Even within languages, there are differences between groups ( older people and people of higher status tending both to use and to expect more respectful language ) and between various aspects of one language.
Even after he became reclusive in his declining years his opinion was highly sought, and his status as a national icon was still recognised — more than 50 years after his retirement as a Test player, in 2001, the Australian Prime Minister John Howard called him the " greatest living Australian ".
Even though the conspiracy was unsuccessful, he achieved legendary status among the slaves and is part of Puerto Rico's folklore.
Even so, its formal status was generally respected and it issued its own postage stamps.
Even when " important social factors such as age, income, education, marital status, and baby ’ s health were controlled, African American women still emerged with significantly increased risk for … PPD ".
Even though their status is determined entirely by wealth, the Ferengi would consider it foolish to establish an " upmarket " clientele when there would be profit to be made in selling goods to less fortunate people.
Even today, she has retained a near-mythical status among young Egyptians.
Even documented residents with permanent legal resident status after August 1996 are immediately denied unless they meet some or all of the SSI criteria listed above.
Even when a family was ennobled by the Swedish monarch, it still had to seek introduction at the House of Nobility to achieve such status.
Even so, the " Conflict of the Orders " over the political status of the plebeians went on for the first two centuries of the Republic, ending with the formal equality of plebeians and patricians in 287 BC.
Even in his writings on ethics, he held that it was possible to discover ' laws ' of morality that had the status of laws of nature while still having normative content, a conception which can be traced to Combe's Constitution of Man.
Even so, Miss Noorzai's elevation to cabinet rank is regarded as a striking illustration of the determination of King Mohammad Zahir Shah and of the government headed by Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal to bring the country into line with modern ideas on the political and social status of women.

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