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Even today these records are consulted prior to marriages.
Even after an accused has left office, it is possible to impeach to disqualify the person from future office or from certain emoluments of his prior office ( such as a pension ).
Even the lack of a solar corona during solar eclipses was noted prior to 1715.
' Even though Rollo had converted to Christianity, some of his prior religious roots surfaced at the end.
Even prior to their eventual domination and unification of the entire island, the political and cultural activities of Merina royalty were to leave an indelible mark on contemporary Malagasy identity.
Even prior to the Protestant movement, hundreds of vernacular translations of the Bible and liturgical materials were translated throughout the preceding sixteen centuries.
Even pedal bicycles, as well as homemade boomboxes have utilized sealed lead-acid batteries ( or 12V power supplies ) for applications outside of motor vehicle use, likewise the store displays which mount in demo models prior to aftermarket purchases for installation.
Even in humans one-third have all six types of copulins, which increase in quantity prior to ovulation.
Even with the canals and the bridge bringing easier access to larger markets Cohoes was a sleepy place to be in prior to 1831, the nearest post office was at Waterford and fresh meat and groceries were a luxury hard to come by in Cohoes.
Even today, it is still logged daily in the ship's deck log and reported to the Captain prior to eight bells on the forenoon watch ( shipboard noon ).
Even prior to Rizal's banishment to Dapitan, Rizal was already regarded by the Filipino people as a national hero, having been elected as honorary president by the Katipunan.
Even more fortunately, data collected prior to the Genesis mission suggests that the rock-forming elements are thought to maintain their relative proportions throughout the process of solar wind formation.
Even though there are no records of the Kurdish language prior to the 13th century, the presence of Armenian loanwords indicates that there must have been Kurdish-Armenian contacts by at least 1100 CE.
Even prior to her success with The Fountainhead, the novelist Ayn Rand was a friend of both Hazlitt and his wife, Frances, and it was Hazlitt who introduced Rand to Mises, bringing together the two figures who would become most associated with the defense of pure laissez-faire capitalism.
Even prior to the Thirty Years ' War there were battles, mass executions and witchhunts in both parts.
Even Charles Parham himself, founder of the modern Pentecostal movement, baptized using a Christological formula prior to Azusa Street.
Even prior to the 1970s, the Bretton Woods system still ensured that most nations would form the two policies separately.
Even prior to the war, they were used in propaganda to inspire " Japanese spirit ," as in the " Song of Young Japan ," exulting in " warriors " who were " ready like the myriad cherry blossoms to scatter.
Even prior to any interactions between Europeans and South Asians, colorism has been an issue for South Asian cultures.
Even though an act of bravery prior to that time may come to light, the Australian Bravery Decorations Council has dictated these acts be not recognised.
Even prior to the building of the railways, Sylvan Lake was quickly becoming a summer resort for families in Red Deer.
Even prior to the Civil Constitution of the Clergy:
Even prior to Islam's presence the city of Mecca had served as a center of trade in Arabia, and Muhammad was a merchant.
Even though Windows 3. 1 does not natively support the Windows key, the Windows key on Microsoft keyboards released prior to Windows 95 will work in Windows 3. 1 with special software that accompanies the keyboard.

Even and Case
Even after Skinner's Case was resolved, the House of Lords and House of Commons clashed over jurisdiction in 1675.
Even before that point, there were few episodes in which Dr. Bonham's Case was used as a rallying cry in America, and instead judicial review in America grew primarily from other political and intellectual sources.

Even and Sir
Even though, read in the light of later research, much of the first volume must necessarily be relegated to the region of the mythical, nonetheless, the historian was a laborious and accomplished reader and investigator of all available authorities, as well manuscript as printed ; while the roll of names of those who aided him includes every man of note in Scotland at the time, from Sir Thomas Craig and Sir George Mackenzie to Alexander Nisbet and Thomas Ruddiman.
Even as war seemed imminent he was working on military projects with his former Vickers boss Sir Dennistoun Burney.
Even as Elizabeth rebukes the hawks ( privateers ) in her council ( both Walsingham and Sir Francis Drake ), with hopes of peace ( encouraged by Cecil, who is now Lord Burghley ), the Spanish Armada appears on the horizons of England.
Even Malory, who depicts Mordred as a villain, notes that the people of England rallied to him because, " with Arthur was none other life but war and strife, and with Sir Mordred was great joy and bliss ".
Even enthusiastic advocates of the Modern Movement such as Sir Nikolaus Pevsner have found the Béton brut concrete both inside and out overbearing.
Even before then, in 1628, Sir Edward Coke acknowledged in his preface to the First Part of the Institutes of the Law of England that Law French had almost ceased to be a spoken tongue.
Even Roger Bacon recommended Rythmomachia to his students, while Sir Thomas More let the inhabitants of the fictitious Utopia play it for recreation.
Even the powerful Carr, hardly experienced for the responsibilities thrust upon him and often dependent on his intimate friend Sir Thomas Overbury for assistance with government papers, fell into the Howard camp, after beginning an affair with the married Frances Howard, Countess of Essex, daughter of the Earl of Suffolk, whom James assisted in securing an annulment of her marriage to free her to marry Carr.
Even before the building became a royal residence, the hall received noted visitors, including three Governors General of the Province of Canada: the Lord Sydenham, the Earl of Elgin, and Sir Edmund Head.
Even Michael the Brave who in time would turn against the Ottomans ascended the throne with the support of some people who had influence with the Sublime Porte, among them Sir Edward Barton, the English ambassador to Istanbul.
Even then the classic struggled with the Chinese, Sir William Chambers's book of Chinese interiors having been published in the same year with Spalatro, while the best workers condescended to design and gild and carve, when required, in all the mesquinages of the Rococo.
Even NPL director Sir Charles Galton Darwin, while supporting the work, observed that Essen would get the correct result once he had perfected the technique.
Even Nimrod became a public figure, now calling himself Sir William Abberton.
Even that great Parliamentarian soldier Sir William Waller with his army surrounded the castle and again Boys refused to surrender.
Even in old age Sir Laurens van der Post was involved with many projects, from the worldwide conservationist movement, to setting up a centre of Jungian studies in Cape Town.
However, Sir Mix-a-Lot follows this in a later verse with " Even white boys got to shout ," indicating that it is not only African-American men who are attracted to curvy women.
( Even though its MP from 1906, Sir Clifford Cory, was nominally a Liberal rather than a Unionist and standing against Liberal Unionist candidates, he opposed Home Rule and was careful to explain this to the voters at each election.
Even earlier in 1725 Sir William Gage, 7th Baronet challenged the Duke of Richmond to a game of cricket, one of the first recorded matches.
Even so, on many occasions Sir Humphrey describes Woolley as a " rising star " and " high flier " of the Civil Service, though it is not entirely clear how to interpret Sir Humphrey's remarks — that is, whether with sincere deference to Bernard's capabilities or with indignance to such a term being applied to a subordinate.
Even worse, Holmes's rival Sir Jeremiah Smith was promoted to flag rank.
Even as he faces this disaster, he uses Sir Warrick's amused respect to try to swing the cargo job.

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