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Even and Governor
Even the Governor had to farm his own crops and tend to his own garden due to the poverty that he lived in.
Even if the formal transfer of sovereignty would not take place until the signature of the Treaty of Utrecht, the British Governor and garrison become the de facto rulers of the town.
Even when it deadlocked for several ballots between Illinois Governor Frank Lowden and General Leonard Wood, few delegates seriously considered Hoover as a compromise choice.
Even after Governor Jeb Bush visited his home along with members of the local and national media, the homeowners association refused to budge.
Even in 19th century North America, when by the decree of the President of the United States, Brigham Young, the Mormon hierarch and head of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was appointed first Governor of the Utah Territory on 28 September 1851, this was called ( politically, not in law ) establishing a semi-theocratic ( theodemocratic ) form of government there ( until the Utah War ) as an imperium in imperio, within the limits of the republic.
Even when Col. Nanquil was appointed Military Governor, the city of Basilan was still functioning under Mayor Brown until December 31, 1975 due to its territorial boundary dispute with the Province of Basilan.
Even when the latter appealed successfully to the Governor of Texas, Parker refused to return his grandson.
Even after he resigned, they almost destroyed the whole house of his close associate, Lieutenant Governor Thomas Hutchinson.
Even the titles of the chairman of the board of directors ( the Governor ) and the title of the board itself ( the Court of Directors ) suggest a central bank status.
Even more seriously, Manchuria's top civil official, Civil Governor Wang Yongjiang, realized that his work of nine years had been in vain.
Even as Metro officially designated Rosecroft Raceway as the Green Line's southern terminus, more than half of Prince George's County's representatives in the Maryland state legislature asked Governor Harry Hughes to review the proposed route after allegations of improper political pressure regarding the 1978 route decision surfaced.
Even before Vienna had acted, the remnants of serfdom were abolished by the Governor, Franz Stadion, in an attempt to thwart the revolutionaries.
Even though Colonel Horton had been reinforced, with additional men, Governor John Boys refused to concede and even invited Horton to surrender his forces.
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 though the funds had been approved the bill had been vetoed by Governor Louis K. Church for financial considerations and the statewide lack of support ; it would take a few more decades before the school became a reality.
Even during the lifetime of Marchese Serafini, the powers of the Governor were limited by Pope Pius XII in 1939 by the establishment of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State — consisting of a number of cardinals, originally three, but later increased to seven.
Even after its creation, the Court was not completely independent of the executive and legislative branches, since its members included the Lieutenant Governor, members of the Council ( or upper chamber of the General Assembly ), and, in 1794, the Governor.

Even and Arizona
Even Barry M. Goldwater of Arizona, who was swamped nationally and in Texas by native son Lyndon B. Johnson, won Hutchinson County, 5, 358 to 4, 625.
Even bringing in former Arizona Wranglers star WR Jackie Flowers did not turn around the offense.
Even as early as the 19th century, fishermen from Arizona came here.
Even a few brand-new locations in Texas and Arizona were transformed into CVS almost as quickly as they were built as Eckerd stores.
Even then Arizona continued to dispute its water allotments until a 1963 Supreme Court decision settled the issue.

Even and Territory
Even after British control of the Territory became complete, population infiltration was slow.
Even though the Australian Capital Territory has existed since 1909 and was given self-government in 1989, it had never had a flag of its own.
Even though Kentucky was south of the Ohio River, it was still a part of Virginia when the Southwest Territory was organized in 1790, and it would stay part of Virginia until it became a state in 1792.

Even and John
" Even John Goldingay, a proponent of the late date, concedes, " the Greek words hardly necessitate a very late date.
Even his example of a mousetrap was shown to be reducible by John H. McDonald.
Even as John Dirks took over most of the work, Rudolph Dirks signed the strip until his death in 1968.
Even with John Goodman and Edward Stillingfleet for antagonists, he more than held his own.
Even his name is variable: the Syriac version of Eusebius calls him throughout not Matthias but " Tolmai ", not to be confused with Bartholomew ( which means Son of Tolmai ) who was originally one of the twelve Apostles ; Clement of Alexandria says some identified him with Zacchaeus ; the Clementine Recognitions identify him with Barnabas ; Hilgenfeld thinks he is the same as Nathanael in the Gospel of John.
Even before he was pope, John XXII argued that those who died in the faith did not see the presence of God until the Last Judgment.
Even though as many as fourteen claimants put forward their claims to the title, the real contest was between John Balliol and Robert de Brus.
Even though Nikephoros II Phokas and John I Tzimiskes were brilliant military commanders, both had proven to be lax administrators.
" The New York based Even Dozen Jug Band was the Elektra label's answer to the Kweskin band and featured ( among others ) Maria D ' Amato, Joshua Rifkin, David Grisman, Stefan Grossman, John Sebastian, and Steve Katz.
Even though the church has linked it to the day of St John the Baptist, it is primarily celebrated outside of church.
Even as early as the time of St. John Chrysostom ( 5th century ), Constantinople was instrumental in the deposition of multiple bishops outside its traditional jurisdiction.
Even Raymond II the Count of Tripoli hastened northwards to pay homage to John, repeating the homage that his predecessor had given John's father in 1109.
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 more scandalously, the third Vicar General, Bernardino Ochino, left the Catholic faith in 1543 after fleeing to Switzerland, where he was welcomed by John Calvin, became a Calvinist pastor in Zurich and married.
Even comparatively conservative commentators such as John Adams observed that these levies were " heavier than the People could bear.
Even though Barack Obama was the first Democrat in 44 years to carry Chester County in a presidential election, West Pikeland remained Republican, with John McCain winning the township by about 54 %- 45 %.
" 1999, p. 4 Even stronger doubts arose concerning Psellos ' student, John Italos, who succeeded Psellos as Consul of the Philosophers ( Hypatos ton Philosophon ).
Even though the film was released in 1944, it was shot in 1941, at which time Karloff was still contracted to the Broadway play, and could not be released for the filming, unlike his costars Josephine Hull, Jean Adair and John Alexander.
Even earlier, in 1768 John Bruckner described nature as " one continued web of life ".
Even earlier, in 1768 John Bruckner described nature as " one continued web of life ".
Even at a young age, John was not popular among the peers of the kingdom since he was immune to external influence and appeared to despise intrigue.
Even before the Tordesilhas Treaty, such was the profit coming from John II's investments in the overseas explorations and expansion that the Portuguese currency had become the soundest in Europe.
Even John Selden seems to have acknowledged him, and probably the chief difference between him and the mass of the community at the time was that, while others believed in the general truth of astrology, he ventured to specify the future events to which he referred.
" The album also contained a cover of Steve Goodman's and John Prine's " You Never Even Called Me by My Name ," which was a Top Ten Billboard hit, and was followed by a string of moderately successful hits.

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