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Even and arms
Even Norway, despite daily but limited manifestations against atomic arms in the heart of this northernmost capital of the alliance, is today closer to the NATO line.
Even the symbols of Bosnian statehood ( flag, coat of arms ) have been chosen by the Highest Representative rather than by the Bosnian people.
Even in the five years between 2005 and 2009, large quantities of arms and ammunition were delivered to Libya.
Even though the name Riesenburg derives from the area having been called " Reisen " or " Resia " before the castle ( Burg, zamek ) had been built, the name was attributed to a giant ( Riese in German, olbrzym in Polish ), and the coat of arms, first recorded in 1405, thus depicts a giant and a castle.
Even over a period of minutes, it was presumed that some sort of effect would be noticed, since one of the arms would inevitably turn into the direction of the wind and the other away.
Even today, a deer and swan adorn the arms of the town.
Even in the last few centuries the fylfot is conspicuous by its absence from grants of arms ( understandably so since 1945 ; see: Swastika – Stigma ).
The designer of the arms was Even Jarl Skoglund.
Even though the arms were detected in the NIR images, they are bluer than the disk.
Even though some kinds of pedals could simply be installed on the wrong sides to get around this issue, precession would tend to loosen them over time, causing the pedals to become detached and / or damaging the pedal threading in the crank arms.
Even so, the state of Nayarit incorporated the symbol of Aztlán in its coat of arms with the legend " Nayarit, cradle of Mexicans ".
Even the close defeat at the terrible Battle of Marignano in 1515, the " Battle of Giants ", was seen as a victory of sorts for Swiss arms due to the ferocity of the fighting and the good order of their withdrawal.
Even though the current coat of arms does not directly relate with Bosnian-Herzegovinian history, the colors that were used were the ones from the former coat of arms.
Even when they did come near, the smaller galleys and dhows were low in the water, and so unable to board the Portuguese ships, while being sprayed from above with small arms, grenades and smaller caliber cannon.
Even death, when he tore her from the arms of her husband, could but transplant her to the bosom of her God.
Even though no meaning for the design was given, it is perhaps a simplified version of what was the semi-official arms of New South Wales at the time.
Even though the coat of arms are no longer used officially, the communities in the former municipalities continue to use them unofficially.
Even once it became obsolete for small arms use, some artillery users ( notably the Royal Navy ) continued to deploy it as a back-up until the end of the flintlock era.
Even with their wish-granted abilities ( the general wished himself ten feet tall, the lord high executioner wished for stretching arms, etc.
* Even if the Sundanese only have one arm left, or even more if both the right and the left arms are destroyed, their eyes won ’ t be impressed if they are outnumbered on the battlefield .” The Sundanese vizier also got irritated as he heard the sharp words ( of the Majapahit envoy ).
Even today, Danish influence can be seen in heraldic symbols such as the city of Tallinn's coat of arms being a shield with the Danish cross ; and Estonia's coat of arms depicting a similar three lions to the Danish coat of arms.

Even and Pope
Even before Gregory XIV died, Spanish and anti-Spanish factions were electioneering for the next Pope.
Even so, the Pope did not approve the imprudent manner in which James II attempted to restore Catholicism in England.
Even while the Lateran Synod was sitting, Olympius arrived as the new exarch of Ravenna, with instructions to ensure that the type was followed in Italy, and to use whatever means necessary to ensure that the Pope adhered to it.
Even if they did not want to cease with Rome, the Pope opposition led them to threaten of a national council, if he did not agree.
Even though the treaty was negotiated without consulting the Pope, a few sources call the resulting line the Papal Line of Demarcation.
Even Pope Urban II, in his call for a crusade, helped promote this ethnocentric perception of the Turks by calling on westerners to, " exterminate this vile race.
Even though Christchurch has been the property of the Anglican church for nearly five hundred years, it is still viewed by the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope as the primary official Dublin cathedral, since it was so designated by the pope at the request of the then Archbishop of Dublin, St. Laurence O ' Toole in the 12th century.
Even in Rome, lay notaries gained in importance, and in 1211 Pope Innocent III declared that no notary in a church court could hold major orders.
Even Pope Simplicius wrote him a letter of commendation.
Even though he funded and promoted an envoy to establish relations with the Pope in Rome, he was likely motivated at least in part by a desire for foreign technology, similar to that of other lords, such as Oda Nobunaga.
Even during the period of Early Christianity, part of the East ( Western Anatolia ) was in disagreement with Pope Victor I over Quartodecimanism, holding that Easter ( called Pascha in both Greek and Latin ) should be celebrated at the full moon, like the Jewish Passover, not on the following Sunday.
Even though Theobald's work is invaluable, Pope succeeded in so utterly obliterating the character of the man that he is known by those who do not work with Shakespeare only as a dunce, as a dusty, pedantic, and dull witted scribe.
Even though Alexander Pope made her a centerpoint in the heroic games of The Dunciad in Book II — she is, in Pope's view, " vacuous "– he does not dismiss her for being a woman, but for having nothing of her own to say.
Even though Pope was on good terms with some of the men involved ( e. g. Henry Carey, who provided music for the Drury Lane version ), the two companies are fighting to see who can make the least sense.
Even Pope Pius VI was refusing to recognise his royal title, and the famous Casanova had wittily called him the " pretender-in-vain ".
Even the Vatican and Pope Paul VI criticized it, calling it " scandalous.
Even though Lars was known for trying to uphold celibacy, in 1258 he had to send a request to the Pope about not having to excommunicate those who broke the rule.
Even though there were some prudential judgments of Pope John Paul II that I myself would have done differently, or even a few I did not personally like, out of respect for the office and the Petrine authority, I would never identify or mention them in public or private.
Even though this is the 350th episode broadcast on FOX, the 350th in production order is " The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star " ( which was temporarily shelved following Pope John Paul II's death, and was originally supposed to air after " Don't Fear the Roofer ").
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 from its beginnings, the Grand Master of the Order owed allegiance only to the Pope, and to this day is recognised as the head of an Order which has diplomatic recognition with the United Nations and 100 other countries.
Even the authors who criticized writing that lived for only a day ( e. g. Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope, in The Dedication to Prince Posterity of A Tale of a Tub and Dunciad, among other pieces ) were criticizing specific authors who are unknown without historical knowledge of the period.
Even Pope Stephen III seems to confuse the two and the chroniclers and annalists seem to believe that Gerberga fled, when her husband died, to the court of her father ( she fled to Desiderius, who was definitely not her father ).
Even though the Tories were seen as less hostile to Confederation, Kelly and Pope ( a delegate at the Charlottetown Conference ) both voted for the 1866 " no terms " resolution in response to the Quebec Conference.

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