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Even strange names seemed to make them feel closer to some kind of civilization when stumbled across out here in this wilderness.
Even in domains where detailed and predictive understanding is still lacking, but where some explanations are possible, as with lightning and weather and earthquakes, the appropriate kind of human action has been more adequately indicated.
Even the dignified Washington indulged in a game of wickets with some children.
Even if this is some day possible, there remains the 30-minute time of flight of a missile to its overseas target.
Even so, every pool owner, in case of emergency, should have some idea of what makes things work.
Even here there is room for some variation, for metal surfaces vary in smoothness, absorptive capacity, and chemical reactivity.
Even some of the queens will die before the winter is over, falling prey to enemies or disease.
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 today there are some doubts about the value of education for Japanese women, but this University continues to grow and to send its students out into the community.
Even some of the local nightclubs will feature French DJs.
Even some NASA employees doubted whether Kennedy's ambitious goal could be met.
Even after the Norman Conquest, Ealdred still controlled some events in Worcester, and it was Ealdred, not Wulfstan, who opposed Urse d ' Abetot's attempt to extend the castle of Worcester into the cathedral after the Norman Conquest.
Even with a release aid mechanism some of this effect will usually be experienced, since the string always accelerates faster than the retaining part of the mechanism.
Even though the arrow be made with extreme care, the slightest imperfection, or air movement, will cause some unbalanced turbulence in air flow.
Even if arrays are always created with contiguous elements, some array slicing operations may create non-contiguous sub-arrays from them.
Even before the fight began, dissension spread through some of Abd al-Rahman's lines.
Even amorphous materials have some short-range order at the atomic length scale due to the nature of chemical bonding.
Even the most comfortable and technologically advanced autonomous houses may require some differences in behavior.
Even 70 years later, some people still regard themselves bound to remain silent.
Even if one ignores exceptions caused by some kind of injury or illness, there are many unclear cases, including the fact that " normal " humans can crawl on hands and knees.
" Even some complex " medical devices " ( see below ) can reasonably be deemed " biotechnology " depending on the degree to which such elements are central to their principle of operation.
Even earlier examples of this sentiment may be found in Wild Talents by author Charles Fort where he makes the statement: "... a performance that may some day be considered understandable, but that, in these primitive times, so transcends what is said to be the known that it is what I mean by magic.
Even smaller amounts of boron may have been produced in the Big Bang, since it has been observed in some very old stars, while carbon has not.
Even some women of the literate elite, for whom Confucianism was quite explicitly the norm, were able to flourish by living their lives according to that model.
Even the exhaust from the burning of fossil fuels is treated via catalysis: Catalytic converters, typically composed of platinum and rhodium, break down some of the more harmful byproducts of automobile exhaust.

Even and reforms
Even though mid-century historians would give credit to the US Government and " forward thinking lumber magnates " for agreeing to such reforms, an IWW strike forced these concessions.
Even if it is far more probable that Jordanes just introduced his own philosophical knowledge in the text, a lot of modern Romanian authors considers that Deceneus is a priest who reforms the Getae cult, changing Zalmoxis ' cult into a popular religion and imposing strict religious rules such as the restriction of wine consumption.
Even with the growth of Persian military power under Khosrau's reforms, the Sassanians were still uneasy at the prospect of attacking the Hephthalite on their own and began to seek allies.
Even though German spelling was already more consistent than English or French spelling, the German speaking countries signed an agreement on spelling reforms in 1996 ; these were planned to be gradually introduced beginning in 1998 and fully in force by 2005.
Even during the Treaty of Portsmouth negotiations, he had written to the Tsar stressing the urgent need for political reforms at home.
Even before the government initiated agrarian reforms, Manalo established model land reforms.
Even if the individual mandate is “ necessary ” to the Affordable Care Act ’ s other reforms, such an expansion of federal power is not a “ proper ” means for making those reforms effective.
Even inside the AAC, as a modern and democratic student organisation, there are anti-Praxe groups and people who advocate for more thorough reforms in traditional rituals.
Even though Charles was allowed to spearhead the reforms of the Austrian army, Francis kept the Hofkriegsrat ( Aulic Council ), a military advisory board, to oversee the activities of Charles as supreme commander.
Even with King Naresuan's reforms, the power of the royal government over the next 150 years should not be overestimated.
Even today, the impact of the reforms can still be seen in Japanese cultural life.
Even after significant reforms in the 1870s — including the expansion of the permanent forces to include engineer and artillery units — they remained too small and unbalanced to be considered armies in the modern sense.
Even though she has the support of Protector Benjamin Mayhew IX and the Grayson government and the respect and gratitude of the people of Grayson, several of her fellow Steadholders refuse to accept her and plot to bring down Mayhew's reforms by resorting to terrorism.
Even prior to the handover in 1997, the LEGCO played a lesser role to the powerful Executive Council ( EXCO ) as the real corridor of power in Hong Kong, though reforms made by Governor Chris Patten allowed many more HK people to participate in the functional constituency elections.

Even and electoral
Even some lesser used modern constitutional concepts, such as the block voting found in the electoral college of the United States, originate from ideas found in the Roman constitution.
Even in the wake of the post-Good Friday Agreement incorporation of the Provisional IRA and Sinn Féin into electoral politics, there remain several republican paramilitary groups who wish to use force to destabilise Northern Ireland-such as the Real IRA and the Continuity IRA.
Even though Clause 81 of the Scotland Act 1998 equalised the English and Scottish electoral quota, and thereby reduced the number of Scottish members in the House of Commons to 59, these can still have an important influence on the passage of legislation affecting England through the Parliament.
Nevertheless, in the 1940s, Social Credit supporters in Quebec often ran under the name Union des électeurs, a social credit organization which had been formed in 1939 by Louis Even and Gilberte Côté-Mercier as the political arm of their religious organization, the Pilgrims of Saint Michael, and which had an on again, off again, relationship with the western-based national party as well as an inconsistent attitude towards electoral politics.
Even then, Bennett secretly hired Arcand as his chief electoral organizer in Quebec for the 1935 federal election.
Even after electoral legislation had been implemented in 1967 by Steele Hall that produced a fairer electoral system for the House of Assembly, the council remained unchanged.
Even many of Doyle's key supporters — including Upper House MPs Andrea Coote and Philip Davis, and Michael Kroger and Helen Kroger — eventually recognised that Doyle's leadership was unlikely to attract sufficient electoral support.
Even so, Brazil was capable of keeping uninterrupted elections from 1822 to 1889, strengthening the electoral process, as well the representative system, a record matched in the Americas only by the United States and Canada.
Even in the South, the Democrats lost seats to Republican-Populist electoral fusion in Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
Even under the new arrangements the village is in the electoral division of Church Stretton and Craven Arms, whilst the parish is in the division of Burnell.
Even before the announcement of results from the February 27 national parliamentary election, protests over alleged electoral fraud began in many western and southern areas, and became more assertive as time passed.
Even if the PSI never became a serious electoral challenger either to the PCI or the Christian Democrats, its pivotal position in the political arena allowed it to claim the post of Prime Minister for Craxi after the 1983 general election.

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