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Even when another French-language broadcaster is carrying the event ( e. g. the French Open or soccer matches involving teams from France ), RDS will usually use its own commentators.
* Even a Fist Was Once an Open Palm with Fingers: Recent Poems.
Even though he won 16 ATP singles titles, including the French Open and the US Open and was the runner-up at the January edition of the Australian Open in 1977, he was never ranked by the ATP as World No. 1 during 1977.
Following the collapse of Rough Trade, Levitation signed to Chrysalis, and in April 1993 released their fourth EP, Even When Your Eyes Are Open.
Even though PGA Tour has placed the event in the worst date of any regular tournament on the PGA Tour, the tournament still counts towards the FedEx Cup standings. Nick Price celebrates his 1994 victory at the Canadian Open
Even before the formation of the Coalition, the influence of Carswell's ideas was evident in speeches made by David Cameron – most notably a speech to the Open University made by David Cameron in Milton Keynes in May 2009.
Even today the non-existence of any ' Open Can Law ' attracts many Americans.
Even their first foray into the US Open Cup was a disappointing one, as they shockingly lost 4 – 2 in the first round to Indianapolis-based USASA amateur side Reggae Boyz.
Even in the case of soccer, the cup competition, the Lamar Hunt U. S. Open Cup, draws considerably less attention than the regular season.
Even though she had an impressive run in the US Open her ranking fell from 14 to 15.

Even and Brethren
Even though it is no longer owned by the Brethren in Christ Church, Messiah continues to be influenced by its traditions primarily in the Anabaptist, but also the Pietist and Wesleyan holiness movements.
Even though the Taborites ceased to play an important political role, their theological thinking strongly influenced the foundation and rise of the Unity of the Brethren ( Unitas Fratrum ) in 1457 today in English called the Moravian Church.
Even at the Council of Vienne the Church authorities struggled to bring together documentation of what the Free Spirit stood for, using texts such as Marguerite Porete's The Mirror of Simple Souls as evidence of what the Brethren said.

Even and suffered
* Even if victims recognize their own role as victims, they may not have the resources to investigate and seek legal redress for the injuries suffered: the enforcers formally appointed by the State often have better access to expertise and resources.
Even though Kelly missed the last 2 games of the season with a knee injury, suffered in the same game in which the Giants lost Simms, the Bills finished with a 13 – 3 regular season record.
Even C180 tapes were available at one time, but these were extremely thin and fragile and suffered from such effects as print-through, which made them unsuitable for general use.
Even so, it suffered from variable and often doubtful build quality and some of the uglier handling qualities that had always been associated with Lada.
Even after George III's accession, Augusta suffered widespread hostility from the public.
Even so, when Russia joined an alliance of European powers, the Ottomans suffered the devastating Crimean campaigns.
Even after it became known that the Nazis had singled out the Jews for destruction, Sulzberger held that all refugees had suffered.
Even with some success in the comics, Acclaim suffered from too much debt due to major flops of its video games.
Even the Nikon F2's ultra-high precision shutter suffered from this as an early production teething problem.
Even before that, in 95 AD, Flavius Clemens, a nephew of the emperors Titus and Domitian, suffered the penalty of death for undergoing circumcision, and embracing the Jewish faith with his wife Domitilla ( see Grätz, " Gesch.
Even after the monetary union faded away in the 1920s and officially ended in 1927, the Swiss franc remained on that standard until 1936, when it suffered its sole devaluation, on 27 September during the Great Depression.
Even though it suffered deep modifications, especially during the fascist dictatorship of Benito Mussolini ( who, however, ruled with the tacit approval of King Victor Emmanuel III ), it was never formally abrogated until Italy became a republic in 1948.
Even after the great losses the Romans suffered at Lilybaeum, back in Rome, Lucius Manlius was able to quickly recruit about 10, 000 sailors and sent them to Sicily where they planned to attack Drepana.
Even well-built buildings suffered structural damage, including new factories and military barracks.
Even after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Isernia has suffered destruction numerous times in history.
Even with her influence upon future generations of feminist artists, Nevelson's opinion of discrimination within the art world bordered on the belief that artists who were not gaining success based on gender suffered from a lack of confidence.
Even the reindeer economy suffered as some of the herds remained on the Russian side of the border.
Even before the failed attempts to relieve the battalion on 24 April, B and C company had already suffered such heavy casualties that they were merged to form one company.
" Also, " Even worse than the physical losses suffered by the allies was the immense damage done to Anglo-Spanish relations.
Even though he suffered from bipolar disorder, Beaver was able to continue writing until close to his death in 2004.
Even in practice, Piquet suffered noticeably and became physically sick ; he later got a 90-minute massage from Sugar Ray Leonard's masseur to help sort out his troubled back and " Las Vegas neck.
Even considering the high import taxes, national industry from the time suffered from the new external competition, and things weren't different for Gurgel.
Even though the CPT suffered internal divisions, at its political peak the party effectively acted as a state within the state.
Even though he suffered a lapse in form towards the end of the season, he won an FA Cup winner's medal, playing in the final at the Millennium Stadium as Arsenal beat Southampton 1 – 0.

Even and one
Even he does not know the one signal for a nuclear strike -- the `` go code ''.
Even the great god Faulkner, the South's one probable contender for literary immortality, has little concerned himself with these matters ; ;
Even if people do, in a not far distant future, begin to read one another's minds, there will still be the question of whether what you find in another man's mind is especially worth reading -- worth more, that is, than what you can read in good books.
Even if men eventually find themselves able to look through walls and around corners, one may question whether this will help them to live better lives.
Even when public bodies arrived at a consensus, at least one dissenting vote has been usual.
Even Rector himself was prey to this spirit of competition and he knew it, not for a more exalted office in the hierarchy of the church -- his ambitions for the bishopry had died very early in his career -- but for the one clear victory he had talked about to the colonel.
Even those who appear in only one or two scenes are full personalities, defined with economical precision.
Even in normal experience one gets impressions without knowing exactly how -- of atmosphere, of one another's personalities, moods, intentions.
Even then, if she took one step forward he could catch her.
Even before his mind had rounded out the idea, he thrust one hand into his trousers pocket and pulled out the six slugs he had taken from the revolver.
Even if that's all the promise he ever gave or ever will give, the giving of it once was enough and you believed it then and you will always believe it, even when it is finally the only thing in the world you have left to believe, and the whole world is telling you that one was a lie.
Even Plato had difficulties with logic ; although he had a reasonable conception of a deductive system, he could never actually construct one and relied instead on his dialectic.
Even so, his ideas helped to found one of the first adult education centers in America, and provided the foundation for future generations of liberal education.
Even though one actor may have years of training, they always strive for more lessons ; the cinematic and theatrical world is always changing and because of this, the actor must stay as up to date as possible.
Even while it was busy servicing a print job from one client, a PAP server could continue to respond to status requests from any number of other clients.
Even as his works dropped from performance, and he wrote no new operas after 1804, he still remained one of the most important and sought after teachers of his generation and his influence was felt in every aspect of Vienna's musical life.
Even when thought of this way, however, one generally writes f ( x, y ) instead of f (( x, y )).
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 adding a second execution unit ( see below ) does not improve performance much ; rather than one pathway being hung up, now two pathways are hung up and the number of unused transistors is increased.
Even though she is the one who initially trained Jen, Jen is never seen to use poison herself.
Even outside the Acme :: hierarchy, some modules are still written largely for amusement ; one example is Lingua :: Romana :: Perligata, which can be used to write Perl programs in a subset of Latin.
Even though each 1541 had its own on board disk controller and disk operating system, it was not possible for a user to command two 1541 drives to copy a disk ( one drive reading and the other writing ) as with older dual drives like the 4040 and 8050 that were often found with the PET computer, and which the 1541 was backward compatible to ( it could read 4040 disks but not write to them since its internal Operating System was essentially the same ).
Even though the three processes mentioned above proved to be equivalent, the fundamental premise behind the thesis — the notion of what it means for a function to be effectively calculable — is " a somewhat vague intuitive one ".
Even on computers with more than one CPU ( called multiprocessor machines ), multitasking allows many more tasks to be run than there are CPUs.

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