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Even and children's
Even though genetics may limit the family environment's influence on personality, parents do influence their children's attitudes, values, faith, manners and politics.
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 after children learn to read well enough to enjoy a story without illustrations, they continue to appreciate the occasional drawings found in chapter books. A late 18th-century reprint of Orbis Pictus by Comenius, the first children's picture book.
Even though Olmedo had a string of successful children's programs during the 1960s, the peak of his abilities would arrive when given the opportunity to mix slapstick, nonsense, and adult-oriented entertainment.
Even though it was his first film to be G-rated, it is not his first time appearing in a children's film.
Even the children's infant brother, the Lamb, is the victim of two wishes gone awry.
Even his children's spouses, although from great families, came from widespread and scattered parts of France.
Even children's literature saw little fantasy ; it aimed at edifying and deplored fairy tales as lies.
Even children's television acknowledges the joke: In SpongeBob SquarePants season 8 episode 157a, SpongeBob is preparing for an opera and pulls out a note with " There once was a man from Nantucket ..." written on it.

Even and novel
Even in its present form, however, the first part of Malraux's unrecoverable novel is among the greatest works of mid-twentieth century literature ; ;
Even if they do not mean to, advertisers, reviewers, scholars and aficionados sometimes give away details or parts of the plot, and sometimes — for example in the case of Mickey Spillane's novel I, the Jury — even the solution.
Even still, the story was greeted with outrage by British reviewers, some of whom suggested that Wilde should be prosecuted on moral grounds, leading Wilde to defend the novel aggressively in letters to the British press.
Even the musical Show Boat, which is greatly different from the Edna Ferber novel from which it was adapted uses some of Ferber's original dialogue, notably during the miscegenation scene.
Even before the play had been fully written, Heyward was in discussions with George Gershwin for an operatic version of his novel, which appeared in 1935 as Porgy and Bess ( renamed to distinguish it from the play ).
" Even though the 1852 pro-slavery novel Life at the South ; or, " Uncle Tom's Cabin " As It Is, by W. L. G.
Even within a species, the occurrence of novel forms within a population does not generally correlate with levels of genetic variation sufficient to account for all morphological diversity.
Even though Stowe's novel differs from other sentimental novels by focusing on a large theme like slavery and by having a man as the main character, she still set out to elicit certain strong feelings from her readers.
Even though Uncle Tom's Cabin was the best-selling novel of the 19th century, far more Americans of that time saw the story as a stage play or musical than read the book.
Even though in American Psycho the most heinous crimes are depicted in minute detail, the novel has never been labelled a " crime novel ", maybe because it is never explicitly mentioned whether Bateman actually commits the crimes or rather just fantasizes about them.
Even in his earliest works, where he uses the standard French model, Rameau — the born symphonist and master of orchestration — composes novel and unique pieces.
Even though the first draft of the novel did not even deal with drug addiction ( it was only added later ), this became the singular focus of the film.
Even close friends and longtime readers criticized the novel for its perceived lack of morality in its open depiction of sex and drug use, a criticism that indeed remained the primary rebuff of the novel for many years.
Even when the film is based on Ian Cameron's novel The Lost Ones, Hyperion doesn't appear in the novel.
Punshon of The Guardian reviewed the novel in the November 20, 1936 issue when he began, " Even in a tale of crime and mystery humour is often of high value.
Even a purely historical work selectively reveals backstory to the audience, a backstory which may receive alternative creative emphasis in each rendition of a novel, play, or film, while each shares key elements — however differently they may be depicted and revealed — which are factors of timing, style and story telling art of a given media while the whole of a backstory goes to facts.
His filmography as writer and director includes a 1994 adaptation of Tom Robbins ' 1976 novel Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, which features a diverse cast ( Keanu Reeves, Roseanne Barr, Uma Thurman, and k. d.
Even before sewing up the rights for the novel, Hitchcock's mind was whirling with ideas about how to adapt it for the screen.
Even in the one novel in which she appears without Poirot ( The Pale Horse ), Mrs Oliver does not function as a detective, in that she rarely participates in the investigation and contributes only tangentially to the solution.
* The whooping crane makes frequent appearances throughout Tom Robbins ' novel Even Cowgirls Get the Blues which includes details of their physical characteristics and migratory patterns.
Even before her first novel was published, her literary reputation was already high, largely on the strength of her story " A Night Among the Horses ," which was published in The Little Review and reprinted in her 1923 collection A Book.
Even higher profile soundtrack exposure was to follow, with the band's music featuring prominently in a scene in the film High Fidelity ( based on the Nick Hornby novel of the same name ), released in late March 2000 in the U. S. and July in the UK.

Even and Peter
Even further back, in 1978 Peter and Trudy Johnson-Lenz coined the term groupware ; their initial 1978 definition of groupware was, “ intentional group processes plus software to support them .” Later in their article they went on to explain groupware as “ computer-mediated culture ... an embodiment of social organization in hyperspace.
Even in the 12th century, Peter of Blois had described the old church as " a captive within the walls of the citadel like the ark of God in the profane house of Baal ".
Even friend Peter Lorre was not immune to the abuse.
Even more recent activity focused around poets in Bloodaxe Books ' The New Poetry, including Simon Armitage, Kathleen Jamie, Glyn Maxwell, Selima Hill, Maggie Hannan, Michael Hofmann and Peter Reading.
Even before his book was published, Stubbs's drawings were seen by leading aristocratic patrons, who recognised that his work was more accurate than that of earlier horse painters such as James Seymour, Peter Tillemans and John Wootton.
Even the opening credits just simply read, " Peter Falk as Columbo ".
Even though Banks and his Genesis bandmates ( minus Peter Gabriel ) attended the ceremony, they did not perform.
Even television broadcasts of professional golf tournaments often contain short instructional segments, delivered by commentators who are also instructors such as Peter Kostis.
Even before 1319, the Spital St. Peter ( hospital ) was founded by Archbishop Peter of Aspelt.
Even with the loss of teammates Peter Forsberg and Adam Foote, Sakic still helped the Avalanche get into the playoffs, where they eventually lost to the Anaheim Ducks in the conference semifinals.
Even though there is no specific prohibition against choosing the name Peter, men elected to the Papacy have refrained from doing so even if their own given name was Peter.
#" Even a Dog Can Shake Hands " ( Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Zevon ) – 3: 26
) Even though Hammond played Peter Parker in the television series, in all of the scenes in which Spider-Man is seen performing stunts or without dialogue, a stunt double was filmed by a second camera unit.
Even Australian touring car legend Peter Brock briefly tried AUSCAR in 1988 driving a Falcon ( after his 1987 split with Holden ) and again at his testimonial race meeting ( held on the Calder Park road circuit ) in 1995 driving a Commodore.
Even without him, Ferrari had one of the strongest driver lineups in history, with Mike Hawthorn moving from BRM to join Peter Collins, Luigi Musso and Eugenio Castellotti.
You're Gettin ' Even While I'm Gettin ' Odd is the 14th and final album by American rock band The J. Geils Band, released in 1984 after lead singer Peter Wolf left the band.
Peter Marshall writes, " Even in the relatively bohemian atmosphere of Carmel, California in the 1920s and ' 30s, Edward Weston had to photograph many of his models without showing their faces, and some 75 years on, many communities are less open about such things than Carmel was then.
Even well established management thinkers, such as Peter Drucker and Tom Peters, were accepting and advocating BPR as a new tool for ( re -) achieving success in a dynamic world.
Even the local doctor, Peter Thompson, cannot combat the disease.
Peter Woit (; born September 11, 1957 ) is an American mathematician and theoretical physicist known for his criticism of string theory in his book Not Even Wrong, and his blog of the same name .. Woit is a Departmental Computer Administrator and Senior Lecturer in Discipline in the Mathematics department at Columbia University,
* Peter Cetera – " Even A Fool Can See " from the album ' World Falling Down
Even after her death, Beverly protects Peter Lake.

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