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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 prior to Bushell's Case, Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, a Episcopacy | non-Episcopalian English Dissenter or Nonconformists | Nonconformist outside of the established Church of England, was acquitted by a jury, despite the hostility of the judges.
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 Russian
Even in relatively new story collection translated as Russian 19th Century Gothic Tales ( from 1984 ), the editor used the name „ Фантастический мир русской романтической повести “ ( The Fantastic World of Russian Romanticism Short Story / Novella ).
Even when the French were in occupation of the Russian capital Moscow, Russian forces in the south were not recalled but continued their offensive against Persia, culminating in Pyotr Kotlyarevsky's victories at Aslanduz and Lenkoran, in 1812 and 1813 respectively.
Even as late as 1915, the Caesar cipher was in use: the Russian army employed it as a replacement for more complicated ciphers which had proved to be too difficult for their troops to master ; German and Austrian cryptanalysts had little difficulty in decrypting their messages.
Even before Prussia declared war on France on 17 March 1813, it had agreed to an alliance with Russia to the detriment of Saxony and Poland at Kalisz on 22 February: the Duchy of Poland would predominantly come under Russian rule, whereas Prussia would be compensated for relinquished Polish territories with the annexation of Saxon territory.
Even so, Chechen insurgents seized thousands of Russian hostages, while inflicting humiliating losses on Russia's demoralized and ill-equipped troops.
Even as recently as the beginning of the 20th century, it was believed that when a Russian saw an opal among other goods offered for sale, he or she should not buy anything more since the opal was believed to embody the evil eye.
Even though a changed political scene after the death of Russian Tsar Paul reduced the political importance of the battle and material losses in the battle were of little importance to the fighting strength of either navy ( the Danish side had taken great care to spare its first-class ships ), the battle is nevertheless still remembered on the Danish side for the extraordinary valour of the Navy's personnel and the many Copenhagen volunteers who fought for hours against overwhelming odds.
* Even ( people ), an ethnic group from Siberia and Russian Far East
Even when stylized by The Five, this quality can make Russian music sound very different from the tonal structures of the West.
Even the Russian Orthodox Church was supposedly involved in illegal oil trading.
Even if the redoubts were retaken, they would have to be defended by men whose priority was the siege of Sevastopol, and he dared not expose his supply base at Balaclava to further Russian attacks.
Even as he served as a Titular Councillor, drafting legal protocols, in Catherine ’ s Civil Service, he lauded revolutionaries like George Washington and praised the early stages of the French Revolution, and found himself enamored of the Russian Freemason, Nicholas Ivanovich Novikov, whose publication “ The Drone ” offered the first public critiques of the government, particularly with regards to serfdom.
Even the story of each aviator suggests roots in old Russian storytelling and narratives — virtuous heroes striving attempting to reach an end goal, encountering and conquering any obstacles in their path.
Even when Danish, Russian, and Polish forces had crossed the borders in 1714, the Kingdom of Prussia first appeared as a hesitant mediator before turning into an aggressor.
Even more recently, Turkic ( at least in Siberia ) and especially Tungusic, have been displaced in their turn by Russian.
" Also similar sentiments are said to be among Leo Tolstoy's last words when urged to convert back to the Russian Orthodox Church: " Even in the valley of the shadow of death, two and two do not make six.
" Even turn-of-the-century Russian newspaper columnists used the phrase to suggest the moral confusion of the age.
Even senior Russian officials were talking openly of assassinating the Tsar or perhaps just the Tsarina.
Even as the Germans and the Austro-Hungarians were being pushed back along their front line, at least 58, 000 Russian troops deserted.
Even with Napoleon's defeat a Polish state continued in some form until the increasingly autocratic Russian state eliminated Poland once again as a separate entity.
Even worse, the universal military conscription that had been introduced in most of the Russian Empire, was now ( in 1887 ) imposed in its Transcaucasian provinces as well.
Even though all of Finland was part of the Russian Empire, a customs border was located at Terijoki.
Even after it lost its independence, Rostov was still an ecclesiastic center of utmost importance ( from 988 it was the see of one of the first Russian bishoprics ).

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