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Even and book's
Even though the book's initial sales were very disappointing to the author, the book remained in print and was often used to justify and or romanticize the Southern position and to distance it from slavery.
Even so, Thompson himself made little off of the royalties from early editions of the book, a misfortune he blamed on a succession of agents and the book's publisher, Random House.

Even and detractors
Even today, they have strongly opinionated admirers and detractors.
Even with the admiration of an earlier group of intellectual stalwarts, Seneca is not without his detractors.
Even Anderson's supporters admitted that the details of the supposed escape " might seem bold inventions even for a dramatist ", while her detractors considered " this barely credible story as a piece of far-fetched romance ".
Even her detractors regarded her as competent.

Even and admired
" Even Thatcher herself wrote in her 1995 memoirs, which charted her beginnings in Grantham to her victory in the 1979 General Election, that she admired Attlee, writing: " Of Clement Attlee, however, I was an admirer.
Even though he admired the eminent Rodin he left the Rodin studio after only two months, saying, " Nothing can grow under big trees.
Even though these protests and marches did not manage to achieve all their objectives, the partial success of the movement exhibited the ability of China's various social classes to successfully collaborate, an ideal that would be admired by both Nationalists and Communists.
Even her enemies admired her courage during the final painful weeks.
Even as progressive a musician as Richard Wagner, who appreciated the work and fully admired the late string quartets, held reservations for what he perceived as a lack of succinctness in its composition.
Even though she was admired by many, being a woman meant that it was not her place to be writing publicly.
Even though he vehemently disagreed with her philosophy of Objectivism, he admired her " sincerity " and " brillian ," and the two became lifelong friends.
Even as I admired him.
Even though he had been turned down for Communist Party membership-either because of his " sexual orientation " or because of his unwillingness to " pretend great political enthusiasm "-Comintern observers admired him for his " cool arrogance under fire ".
Even though modern scholarship continues to claim problems with some of the translation, it is widely admired for its style and use of language.
Even Erwin Rommel, the commander of the Afrika Korps admired the song.
Even though he greatly admired Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco,

Even and scope
Even when laws are upheld, the complication of compliance with the First Amendment requires careful and cautious drafting of legislation, leading to laws that are still fairly limited in scope, especially in comparison to those of other countries such as the United Kingdom, France or Canada.
Even if a similar bill is enacted, its practical effect may not be clear: proponents of the bill have argued that it is a valid exercise of Congress's power to regulate the jurisdiction of the federal courts under Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution, but opponents question whether Congress has the authority to prevent the Supreme Court from hearing claims based on the Bill of Rights ( since amendments postdate the original text of the Constitution and may thus implicitly limit the scope of Article III, Section 2 ).
Even if Nast's cartoons were not particularly offensive, Falwell argued that the Hustler parody advertisement in this case was so " outrageous " as to take it outside the scope of First Amendment protection.
Even if it were accurate, however, the whereabouts of the great majority of China's orphans would still be a complete mystery, leaving crucial questions about the country's child welfare system unanswered and suggesting that the real scope of the catastrophe that has befallen China's unwanted children may be far larger than the evidence in this report documents.
Even with these hundreds of differences, however, a more complete listing is beyond the scope of most single volume Bibles ( see Critical Translations below ).
Even though Opticians have been performing automated refractions since the early 1990s, these changes, will expand the scope of practice of some Opticians to perform these tests with nominal oversight of a physician or optometrist.
Even the once sacred print media could legitimately be brought within the scope of policy.
Even without new primary legislation, the Identity Cards Act 2006 allowed the potential scope of the scheme to be much greater than that usually publicised by the Government.
Even searches that start out as reasonable may " violate the Fourth Amendment by virtue of their intolerable intensity and scope.
Even before its release, plans to expand the universe introduced by the game were underway ; this included sequels, pen and paper games, books, and comics that would expand the scope of the Dragon Age franchise.
Even when an agent is defrauding his principal, unless the agent has totally abandoned the interests of the principal and is acting entirely in his own, or another person's, interest, that agent is acting within the scope of his agency.
Even before its completion, the Air Force had asked the National Academy of Sciences to " provide an independent assessment of the scope, the methodology, and the findings " of the Committee.

Even and work
Even so, Edward's ambassadors can scarcely have foreseen that five years of unremitting work lay ahead of them before peace was finally made and that when it did come the countless embassies that left England for Rome during that period had very little to do with it.
Even so, every pool owner, in case of emergency, should have some idea of what makes things work.
Even though I have always had a genius for `` throwing myself '' into every role and `` playing it for all it's worth '', no actress can be expected to do her best work when her fortune, her reputation, her livelihood, her home and her nation itself are all imperilled.
One might say, " Even though the usual ordering of the real numbers does not work, it may be possible to find a different ordering of the real numbers which is a well-ordering.
Even when he had achieved popularity and his work was in demand, he still reworked models, often destroying them or setting them aside to be returned to years later.
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 today, the procedure is credited with ending the devastation caused by the early epidemics, and vaccination, in many ways an updated and modernized form of the procedure, continues to be recommended by the Centers for Disease Control for at-risk populations, such as potential victims of bioterrorism, and research scientists who work with surviving strains of the virus.
" 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 though Hall enjoyed helping people in her work, she found it difficult to separate her feelings while being a caseworker.
Even in jurisdictions where certification has little or no legal bearing on work, engineers are subject to contract law.
Even in the absence of any work in astronomy, Bessel's role in developing the functions which now bear his name would have, by itself, placed him among the most significant and influential mathematicians of the 19th century.
Even in his own time, forgeries and unscrupulous editions of his work were a problem, prompting him to write On his Own Books.
Even so, farms were small in size, and women did much of the field work.
Even as John Dirks took over most of the work, Rudolph Dirks signed the strip until his death in 1968.
Even though her English professor had praised her work, she felt the praise was undue.
Even today, it still remains a subject of ongoing research, a testimony to the depth of work undertaken by Siebold.
Even a collaboration with former Motown a & r chief, ' Mickey ' Stevenson failed to work.
Even when the Rosetta Stone was undergoing conservation measures in 1999, the work was done in the gallery so that it could remain visible to the public.
Even then, Roosevelt's New Deal focused predominantly on a program of providing work and stimulating the economy through public spending on projects, rather than on cash payment.
Even after the Banda Black Rio in the 1980s, British disc jockeys began to play the group's work.
Even while they were waiting for the bulls, Cranmer continued to work on the annulment proceedings, which required greater urgency after Anne announced her pregnancy.
Even if this did not work, Themistocles apparently intended that Xerxes would at least begin to suspect the Ionians, thereby sowing dissension in the Persian ranks.
Even though he was farming potatoes and wheat on his land, he was also the postmaster for Port Townsend, Washington and rowed a boat daily across the inlet in order to work at the post office there.
" Even though at first they were thought to be too weak or fragile to do this type of work, after the first few days on which Chinese were on the line, the decision was made to hire as many as could be found in California ( where most were independent gold miners or in service industries such as laundries and kitchens ).
Even though Heidegger is considered by many observers to be the most influential philosopher of the 20th century in continental philosophy, aspects of his work have been criticised by those who nevertheless acknowledge this influence, such as Hans-Georg Gadamer and Jacques Derrida.

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