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Even and destruction
Even Professor Arnold Toynbee, agreeing with his son, does so in these terms: `` Compared to continuing to incur a constant risk of the destruction of the human race, all other evils are lesser evils.
Even small caldera-forming eruptions, such as Krakatoa in 1883 or Mount Pinatubo in 1991, may result in significant local destruction and a noticeable drop in temperature around the world.
Even more broadly, " Gulag " has come to mean the Soviet repressive system itself, the set of procedures that prisoners once called the " meat-grinder ": the arrests, the interrogations, the transport in unheated cattle cars, the forced labor, the destruction of families, the years spent in exile, the early and unnecessary deaths.
Even designated conservation areas have not been spared from this destruction.
" Even as he burns and crumbles to dust, Spike laughs and revels in the destruction around him and the burning presence of his soul, glad to be able to see the fight to its end.
Even in distant Germany, Philip's death was spoken of as a retribution for his destruction of the Templars, and Clement was described as shedding tears of remorse on his death-bed for three great crimes, the poisoning of Henry VI, and the ruin of the Templars and Beguines.
Even when as a practitioner wields only one weapon, the extra hand is used to control, trap or disarm an opponent's weapon and to aid in blocking, joint locking and manipulation of the opponent or other simultaneous motions such as biceps destruction with the live hand.
Even with their significantly lower explosive power, ERWs are still capable of much greater destruction than any conventional bomb.
The American historian Henry Charles Lea wrote: " Even in distant Germany Philippe's death was spoken of as a retribution for his destruction of the Templars, and Clement was described as shedding tears of remorse on his death-bed for three great crimes, the poisoning of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor, and the ruin of the Templars and Beguines ".
Even though he is unable to recall his name or who he was, he begins to discover that he may be the key to save this world from destruction.
Even after it became known that the Nazis had singled out the Jews for destruction, Sulzberger held that all refugees had suffered.
Even so, he wrote, " If the destruction of slavery is to be a consequence of the war, shall we regret it?
Even though interspersed by sieges and destruction, the time between 11th and 14th century was the golden age of Zadar.
Even the Almeracian Empire was victim to impending destruction by Imperiex.
Even Khazanov points out in his article that during Hartmann's show trial, one of the Soviet charges was the destruction of 352 ( the actual number was 345 ) Soviet aircraft.
Even after the destruction, Thranduil and the Men of Lake-town traded down the River Running, with, among others, the land of Dorwinion.
Even inside his borders, William faced an alliance of the Lusignans and the Parthenays against him, an issue resolved with total destruction of the enemies.
Even the record book in which the destruction had to be noted, was itself destroyed by the police.
Even after the destruction of the ghetto, small numbers of Jews could still be found in the underground bunkers, on both sides of the ghetto wall.
Even so, opinion remained divided between those who view the ' relocation ' plan as a recipe for development in the northern part of the island, and others who consider it more likely to lead to the destruction of what remains of Okinawa's sub-tropical forests and undegraded coastal reefs.
Even after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Isernia has suffered destruction numerous times in history.
Even without direct destruction, human visitation to caves can cause adverse effects on Gray Bat populations.
Even worse for the Order, their enemy unleashes an ancient magic on the main army, wreaking immense destruction.
Even Megatron's mighty dragon mode was defeated, but Megatron was saved by the most unlikely transformer of all-Optimus Primal, who viewed the damage that would be done to the timeline by the destruction of the original Megatron's spark ( housed in Megatron's body ) as just as bad as the damage caused if Megatron was successful in murdering Optimus Prime.
Even then, the Empire suffers severe losses, including the near total destruction of a legendary infantry unit in its 2nd army, The Bridgeburners.

Even and telegraph
Even later communication methods such as cinema, telegraph, telephones, cars and aircraft, had an impact.
Even after most telegraph lines started being powered by motor-generators the gravity battery continued to be used in way stations to power the local circuit at least into the 1950s.
Even after the last trains had left their stations, carefully hidden telegraph cables and foot messengers were used to pass vital information through enemy lines.

Even and wires
Even larger numbers than that are typically found only in very large wires.
Even though each bit requires 2 wires, this is still less than the 12-wire XDR request bus, but it must grow with the number of chips addressed.

Even and bridges
Even if we do make some sort of connection between the 4th century Huns and the 1st century Xiongnu, an awful lot of water has passed under an awful lot of bridges in the three hundred years ' worth of lost history.
Even though the official name was changed to Gamla stan in 1980, modern Stockholm is occasionally called " The city between the bridges ".
Even as late as the early 1980s large parts of the canal line were easily recognisable with local roads passing over the old narrow sandstone hump-back canal bridges, however since then road-improvement schemes have seen the removal of redundant bridges and in some areas the utilisation of the canal bed for new roads.
Even earlier than that, the road crossed one of the bridges at Daytona Beach and headed north along the east side of the Halifax River on what is now John Anderson Drive, crossing west to John Anderson Highway at the Knox Memorial Bridge.
Even without the benefit of Amawtakuna knowledge, it was the general population that was responsible for building most of the Inca road system, rope bridges, water fountains, agricultural development, irrigation systems, massive stone buildings, fortress temples and the rest of the impressive architectural and engineering marvels for which the Incas are still renowned still today.

Even and violated
Even though the journalist did not violate a fiduciary duty to Company A's shareholders, he might have violated a fiduciary duty to Company B's shareholders ( assuming the newspaper had a policy of not allowing reporters to trade on stories they were covering ).
Even those " Poskim " that would normally not rely on women witnesses, they would certainly agree that in our case ... where there is ample evidence that this Rabbi violated Torah precepts, then even children or women can certainly be kosher as witnesses, as the Chasam Sofer pointed out in his sefer ( monograph ) ( Orach Chaim T ' shuvah 11 )
Even though the Belgian Revolution violated the accords made in 1815, the Belgians received the sympathy of the liberal governments of both Great Britain and France.
Even this concession violated the principle of the indissoluble union of the duchies, but the German Federal Assembly, fully occupied at home, determined to refrain from further action till the Danish parliament should make another effort to pass a law or budget affecting the whole kingdom without consulting the estates of the duchies.
Even if they left God or denied Him, or violated His Law, the yoke of that Law is still upon their shoulders and will never be removed from them.
Even though these assumptions are rarely all met, depending on the degree to which they are violated ( e. g., if the boundaries of the aquifer are well beyond the part of the aquifer which will be tested by the pumping test ) the

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