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Even and revised
Even after he revised this strategy he still stayed out of New Hampshire, a decision that allowed McGovern to emerge as the leading challenger to Muskie in that state.
Even though originally appearing in Netrunner 1. 0, these six cards have been revised for 2. 0 and feature new artwork as well as revised game text.
Even with these changed lines, the symphony enjoyed relatively few performances — two with the revised text in Moscow in February 1963, one performance in Minsk ( with the original text ) shortly afterward, as well as Gorky, Leningrad and Novosibirsk.
Even logical laws can be revised according to Quine.
Even though Vitti received sole credit for writing the song, parts of the lyrics were written by Simpsons writer Carolyn Omine, which were then revised by fellow writer Matt Selman.
Even in the earlier editions of the Index as revised by Leo XIII, until his Constitution " Officorum ac munerum ", we may still read:

Even and estimates
Even the most credible international assessment body, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ( IPCC ), has refused to attempt subjective probabilistic estimates of future temperatures.
Even with the necessary adjustments, the National Account estimates and Household Expenditure Surveys usually diverge.
Even the strongest hurricanes do not strip the bark off trees, and Cuban meteorologist José Carlos Millás estimates that this phenomenon would require rain and winds over.
Even now, roughly ten percent of the town's population according to some estimates adhere to this ancient religion, and though their Atashkadeh ( Fire Temple ) was turned into a mosque after the Islamic Conquest of Persia, a dignified new fire temple was inaugurated thirteen hundred years later.
Even though the subjects had previously given different estimates, the groups would come to a common estimate.
Even in Darfur, where armed groups have wiped out whole villages, she says that researchers have not recorded the 500 predominately violent deaths per day that the Johns Hopkins team estimates are occurring in Iraq.
Even though most intensity assessments were estimates via the Dvorak Technique, there was a large research mission for Tropical cyclogenesis in the Pacific.

Even and turned
Even after Chiang turned on the Soviet Union and massacred the Communists, he still continued anti merchant activities, and promoting revolutionary thought, accusing the merchants of being reactionaries and counterrevolutionaries.
Even though Nobuyuki and his supporters were still at large, Nobunaga decided to bring an army to Mino Province to aid Saitō Dōsan after Dōsan's son, Saitō Yoshitatsu, turned against him.
Even so, Göring was reported to have disliked Himmler to the last days of the war and even turned down honorary SS rank since he did not want to be subordinate to Himmler in any way.
" Even today some American creationists, fighting in courts and state legislatures to demand that creationism be taught on an equal footing with evolution in the schools, have claimed that it was Mencken's trial reports in 1925 that turned public opinion against creationism.
Even the less damaged buildings in entire city blocks were torn down by the order of occupational authorities and large swaths of land turned into public parks.
Even so, he was offered the Mastership of Jesus College, Cambridge, in 1789, by the Bishop of Ely, but he turned it down, being content with his life in Carlisle, and not wishing to disrupt his children's education.
" Even before the War, this change significantly turned over the ways of the royalty.
Even though Luther and Calvin had very similar theological teachings, the relationship between their followers turned quickly to conflict.
Even as he turned to economics, his ethical views continued to be a dominant force in his thinking.
Even more curiously, we often find both * þ and * d as reflexes of PIE * t in different forms of one and the same root, e. g. * werþanan ' to turn ', preterite singular * warþ ' he turned ', but preterite plural and past participle * wurd-( plus appropriate inflections ).
Even the embryonic art of the motion picture turned to Pierrot before the century was out: he appeared, not only in early celluloid shorts ( Georges Méliès's The Nightmare, The Magician ; Alice Guy's Arrival of Pierrette and Pierrot, Pierrette's Amorous Adventures ; Ambroise-François Parnaland's Pierrot's Big Head / Pierrot's Tongue, Pierrot-Drinker ), but also in Emile Reynaud's Praxinoscope production of Poor Pierrot ( 1892 ), the first animated movie and the first hand-colored one.
" Even the Jewish community was turned off by the film ; the B ' nai B ' rith Messenger of Los Angeles branded the film as " tall with the reputation that Disney is making for himself as an arch-reactionary.
Even what was widely accepted as the largest ever " accurately " measured snake, that being Colossus, a male kept at the Highland Park Zoo ( now Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium ) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during the 1950s and early 1960s, with a peak reported length of, recently turned out to be wrong.
Even though he was composing music and writing music criticism in his spare time, Cui turned out to be an extremely prolific composer and feuilletonist.
Even several of the other works by Moberg have been turned into films and TV series in Sweden over the years.
Even after the battle had clearly turned against the Turks, groups of Janissaries still kept fighting with all they had.
Even when it looked at times like something bad had happened, it soon turned back again to something positive.
* Even if I do get caught, I will not be turned in and prosecuted.
Even though she was always in demand as a training jockey, her applications for a license were turned down in state after state.
Even the usually-dependable Treveri cavalry arriving to support the Romans looked at the seemingly hopeless situation and promptly turned for home to report the disaster.
Even in Czechoslovakia, where the party's pursuit of socialist equality was thorough, the " classless " society turned out to be highly diverse.
Even Janet largely turned his attention to other matters.
Even Davis and Gish turned down the parts more than once before being persuaded to star in the film.

Even and out
Even strange names seemed to make them feel closer to some kind of civilization when stumbled across out here in this wilderness.
Even the first wave of homesickness had passed, although there were moments when Captain Heard pointed out on his compass the direction of Bradford that she felt a little twinge at her heart.
Even when Mrs. Coolidge was in mourning for her son, she reached out to help other people in trouble.
Even before the century was out the tide of reaction had set in.
Even then, a few of the `` less interesting '' questions are edited out and glibly summarized by a commentator.
Even the mess sergeant, Bill Brown, a dapper, cocky transfer from an airborne division, went out on the range.
Even though we had walked miles in Kyoto that day, we started out again to see Nara at night.
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 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 we do, you'll be out of here in a week, probably ''.
For the specific heats at least, the limiting value itself is definitely zero, as borne out by experiments to below 10 K. Even the less detailed Einstein model shows this curious drop in specific heats.
Even as these intrigues played out, Disraeli was working with the Bentinck family to secure the necessary financing to purchase Hughenden Manor, in Buckinghamshire.
Even if the technology to map out every neuron in the brain in real-time were available, and it were known when each neuron was firing, it would still be impossible to know how a particular firing of neurons translates into the observed behavior.
Even defining degrees of legal independence has proven to be a challenge since legislation typically provides only a framework within which the government and the central bank work out their relationship.
Even though supply still slightly exceeds demand, there is little will to invoke the Federal Marketing Order out of the realization that any pullback in supply by U. S. growers would easily be filled by Canadian production.
" Even in the present of his stories Scrooge would work to solve his many problems, even though the stories would often point out that his constant efforts seemed futile at the end.
Even Colchester Museum argues strongly regarding the historical Arthur: " It would be impossible and inconceivable to link him to the Colchester area, or to Essex more generally ", pointing out that the connection between the name Camuloduum and Colchester was unknown till the 18th century.
Even that was bittersweet as he quit VFL football to move back to his native Western Australia, where Moss finished out his career as a player and coach at Claremont Football Club.
Even qualified international or out of state doctors are not allowed to practice without acceptance to by the local medical guild ( Medical board ).
Even though Julius's early career goal was to become a doctor, the family's need for income forced Julius out of school at the age of twelve.
Even if custom brass must be manufactured, this is often far less expensive than purchasing rare, out of production ammunition.
Even Marconi staff only found out about this when it closed down.
Even though Brown lived with relatives, he spent long stretches of time on his own, hanging out on the streets and hustling to get by.
Even after these battles, Mexico did not surrender until 1848, when it agreed to peace terms set out by Polk.

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