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Even apart from documents drawn up jointly with other churches, it has sometimes, in view of the central position it attributes to the See of Rome, adopted the adjective " Roman " for the whole church, Eastern as well as Western, as in the papal encyclicals Divini illius Magistri and Humani generis.
Even though some historians emphasize folklore roots for the Rurik legend and consequently dismiss Rurik as a legendary figure, there is a controversy about his ethnic origins in Eastern Europe.
Even putting aside the many Eastern rites in use, the Latin liturgical rites alone include the Ambrosian Rite, the Mozarabic Rite, and the Cistercian Rite, as well as other forms that have been largely abandoned in favour of adopting the Roman Rite.
Even though smaller than the Eastern Settlement, the Western Settlement still had " 90 farms and four churches ", while the smallest Middle Settlement had only around " 20 farms ".
Even though he became a British citizen later in his life he can be accepted to be the first known Assyrian, Ottoman and Middle Eastern archaeologist.
Even at the height of the Cold War, Francis ' music was well received in Iron Curtain countries, and some of her recordings were made available on state-owned record labels such as Melodiya in the former Soviet Union and on Jugoton in former Yugoslavia, although it was common knowledge that rock n ' roll was highly looked down upon in Eastern bloc countries.
Even though Eastern Frisia is a mainly a Protestant region, there is a small Roman Catholic community in Leer.
Even though Germany sent many divisions to fight in Italy and the Franco-Benelux theater following the collapse of Russia and the Eastern Front in 1917 / 18, the Western Allies still defeated the Central Powers ' forces.
Even though the West Indies was spread across such a vast area, most of its provinces were mostly contiguous and clustered fairly close together in the Eastern Caribbean, with the obvious exceptions of Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and Turks and Caicos Islands.
Even the clan stronghold, Alamut, is based in a mountain range in the Middle Eastern region.
Even though Kresy, or the Eastern Borderlands, are no longer Polish territories, the area is still inhabited by a significant Polish minority, and the memory of a Polish Kresy is still cultivated.
Even though Poland lost Eastern Borderlands as a result of World War Two, Poles still vividly remember those lands.
A pre-Lent season also exists in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic liturgical calendar, and is found in the liturgical book known as the Triódion ( which continues to Easter Even ).
Even more elusive is the basis of some of the key traditional Eastern medical concepts such as the circulation of Qi, the meridian system, and the five phases theory, which are difficult to reconcile with contemporary biomedical information but continue to play an important role in the evaluation of patients and the formulation of treatment in acupuncture.
Even Adolf Hitler, who was known to launch into furious tirades over any reversal on the Eastern front, only complained briefly about the amount of equipment that had to be left behind.
Even if the Protestant premise was true, however, different branches of Christianity have different canons ; the Catholic Church has 72 books ; Protestants, 66 ; Eastern Orthodox 72 ; and the Oriental Orthodox up to 100.
Even though a local Turkish militant group, the Great Eastern Islamic Raiders ' Front, claimed responsibility for the attacks, police claimed the bombings were " too sophisticated to have been carried out by that group ", with a senior Israeli government source saying: " the attack must have been at least coordinated with international terror organizations ".
Even when gravely threatened, the Eastern Fleet largely consisted of older capital ships that had been deemed too slow or too vulnerable to be of use in the Atlantic Ocean or the Mediterranean Sea.
Even the Eastern Association army was distracted by its religious differences, which had now at last come definitely to the front and absorbed the political dispute in a wider issue.
Even in the era where it was allowed to be practiced, and not replaced by Marxist philosophy, it was always dominated by Marxist thought ; hence sociology in the Soviet Union and the entire Eastern Bloc represented, to a significant extent, only one branch of sociology: Marxist sociology.
Even so, the Sting, who were assigned to the Eastern Division, acquitted themselves well taking place in a three way race for the division title, with the veteran Cleveland Force and the Baltimore Blast, eventually finishing third, two games behind the Blast in first place, and one behind the Force in second place, with a 28 – 20 record.
Even after 1900, when Poles and other Eastern Europeans came to the area, English prevailed as the street language, and the area was the most American of all settlements in the stockyard districts.
Even in Ontario, the coldest recorded temperature was in Iroquois Falls at ( 23 January 1935 ), which is the lowest temperature reported in Eastern Canada too.
Even today ( 2007 ), the term Disco-Club exist as an alternative name for the mainstream clubs in Center, Southern and Eastern Europe.

Even and Association
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.
In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it: `` Even with the best of intentions he ( the President of the university ) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of which, considered ( as it must be by him ) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities.
Even so, Gannett judiciously argued, the Association could legitimately decide that Parker `` should not be encouraged nor assisted in diffusing his opinions by those who differ from him in regard to their correctness ''.
" Even the founder of the American Heart Association, L. A. Connor 1866 – 1950 ) carried a silk handkerchief with him to place on the wall of the chest for ear auscultation.
Even more telling, data from the Travel Industry Association of America indicate that 1 out of every 18 people in the U. S. has a job directly resulting from travel expenditures.
Even the influential Philadelphia Baptist Association ( org.
Even though he was reselected by the Mid Bedfordshire Conservative Association as the Conservative candidate to recontest his seat in the House of Commons shortly before the 2005 General Election, he was forced to retire by ill health.
Even and the union attended the founding convention of the Social Credit Association of Canada in 1944 and initially opposed the bid of the western Canadian based Social Credit federal caucus to establish a central party under the leadership of Solon Low.
Even though minority educators were able to join the Association from the start, women were barred from joining until 1866.
Even though she had no previous training nor experience in finance, Gorelick was appointed Vice Chairman of Federal National Mortgage Association ( Fannie Mae ) from 1997 to 2003.
Even legal music downloads have faced a number of challenges from artists, record labels and the Recording Industry Association of America.
Even in the more restrained Anglo-American academic world, a columnist of Science, a publication sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, hailed Tissot's method and encouraged his readers to study Tissot ’ s work in the hope that such a study “ will lead to the adoption of better projections than those which are at present in use .” The legacy of Tissot ’ s method is still vivid today, as suggested by the authors of Map Projections for Europe, who argue that since Tissot ’ s famous analysis regarding distortion, the only major scientific development in the metric interpretation of deformation has been Eduard Imhof's Verzerrungsgitter, or deformation grid.
Even after yet another heroic attempt by both supporters and sponsors the club was relegated by Elitlicensnämnden ( eng: The Elite license board ), who ruled that the balance sheet of the club did not comply with the standards of the Swedish Football Association.
Even though the TWU, in coalition with the Amalgamated Association, swept the election to determine which union should represent the IND's employees, the Board refused to bargain with it.
Even after the formation of The Football Association ( the FA ) in 1863, of which the club was among the founder members, Wanderers continued to play matches under other rules, but became one of the strongest teams playing by FA rules.
Even though his first name is actually Jason, he asked to be known as Jay upon joining the National Basketball Association in 2002.
Even below these eight leagues, the Argentine football outside the Buenos Aires metropolitan area is further regionalized into nearly 250 regional leagues, consisting of teams which participate in championships and tournaments not directly organized by the Argentine Football Association in order to obtain the right to enter the Torneo Argentino C ( a. k. a. Torneo del Interior, at the 5th tier of the league system ).
Even though mutual friends in bands such as The Association and Buffalo Springfield lived in Los Angeles, they left California during 1969, returning to Kansas City, Missouri, where they made a meager living playing college towns.
Even today many patrilineal descendants of these families enjoy official recognition from the Danish government and are, as well, included in the Yearbook of the Danish Nobility, published by the Association of the Danish Nobility.
Even though the National Collegiate Athletic Association ( NCAA ) does not pay amateur athletes, these athletes do not profit from the revenue that they are actually making at their respected universities.
Even though the concept is controversial, the term culture-bound syndrome was included in the fourth version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( American Psychiatric Association, 1994 ) which also includes a list of the most common culture-bound conditions ( DSM-IV: Appendix I ).
" Even her primary campaign had been criticized for sending out fliers asking Republican voters if they wanted the candidate supported by the Mexican American Political Association and the Asian Democratic Caucus " or Councilwoman Peggy Stevenson.

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