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Even more influential were such Roman thinkers as Cato, Cicero, Horace, and Virgil.
Even though it's widely used with many small variations, many big and influential groups still use different systems.
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 though Ralph 124C 41 + is one of the most influential science fiction stories of all time, and filled with numerous science fiction ideas, few people still read the story.
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.
Even though the Napoleonic Code was not the first civil code and did not represent the whole of his empire, it was one of the most influential.
Even though the villain's body count is only two, the film's " whodunit " plot structure, knife-wielding and mentally disturbed killer, twist ending and ' stalking ' camera technique proved influential on films to come.
Even though Fischer did not officially join the Nazi Party until 1940, he was influential with National Socialists early on.
Even so, Hobbs was not a certain choice ; the influential Archie MacLaren was critical of his batting at the time, and Hobbs may have owed his selection to the support of the Surrey amateur H. D. G. Leveson Gower.
Even so, very influential groups have planted seeds in the city for future generations to follow.
Even so, the findings of the inquest into her death were highly influential insofar as they led to a parliamentary enquiry by the British Government.
Even Saint Dionysius of Alexandria sided with Cornelius and with this influential support he soon consolidated his position.
Even after stepping down from the top post in Croatian communist hierarchy, he retained much influence and was in fact considered to be the most influential Croatian politician.
Even though much of his music must have been lost — including any sacred music — he seems to have been influential on other composers at the court of Burgundy, and several of his compositions were used as source material for masses by later composers, including Josquin des Prez.
Even after completely retiring during the 1990s, his status meant that he remained an influential figure who still pulled strings behind the scenes and could make or unmake party officials.
Even within Spain influential voices, such as Francisco de Vitoria, had denounced the validity of the Inter caetera.
Even though Rawls ’ novels received much praise, he was perhaps most influential as
Even more revolutionary and influential, quite reorienting the emphasis of modern scholarship, was " The Deuteronomistic History ".
Even when it is considered one of the most influential and widely read newspapers in Mexico, it often relies on Wikipedia as one of its sources of publishable information.
Even though Ralph 124C 41 + is one of the most influential science fiction stories of all time, and filled with numerous science fiction ideas, few people still read the story.
" Even though he has not written anything on drug culture since the 1970s, Becker is still widely recognized as a influential researcher in the field.
Even today, Gorakshanath is considered by many to have been the most influential of the ancient Naths.
Even in its original state, however, the House of Livia and Augustus is not a good representation of a typical domus, as the home belonged to one of Rome's most powerful, wealthy and influential citizens.
Even so, development of Hägerstrand's work has continued to form part of the basis for non-representational theory, and a reappraisal of time geography from the likes of Alan Latham means that he remains an influential thinker today.

Even and Philadelphia
* Sölle, Dorothee ( 1983 ) The Arms Race Kills Even Without War, Philadelphia, Fortress Press, ISBN 0-8006-1701-0
Even so, many Baldwin Steamers and Diesels still prowl the worlds trackage today, with builders plates proudly proclaiming " Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, USA ".
Even though Pennsylvania and Delaware had shared the same governor until very recently, attitudes had changed, and many in Delaware were upset at seemingly being cast aside so readily, particularly after the Philadelphia newspapers began criticizing the state for allowing the practice of multiple and non resident office holding.
Even though the Florida State League resumed play in, the Hustlers remained inactive until they were reactivated by the FSL during the – offseason to serve as the Class D affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies.
Even Allen's name was a source of controversy: he had been known since his youth as " Dick " to family and friends, but for reasons which are still somewhat obscure, the media referred to him upon his arrival in Philadelphia as " Richie ", possibly a conflation with the longtime Phillies star Richie Ashburn.
Even more saw the team when it played in Philadelphia, the spiritual home of North American cricket.
Even before CBS put WCAU on the market, rumors abounded that Fox was about to lose its original Philadelphia affiliate, Viacom / Paramount-owned WTXF-TV ( channel 29 ), to the new United Paramount Network.
Even though Katz had endorsements from the Philadelphia newspapers, and State Auditor General Barbara Hafer, Katz finished third in the four-way primary, receiving little support outside Philadelphia.
Even after the capture of forts Mifflin and Mercer, which had previously prevented the resupply of British-occupied Philadelphia by sea, the British relied heavily upon the overland route between New York City and Philadelphia for the movement of men, supplies and communication.
Gunadi has also had guest appearances on the series Imagination Movers, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Boston Public and Even Stevens.
* The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even is displayed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Even more meaningful was the opinion expressed by an American Constitutional authority, Granville Austin, who wrote that what the Indian Constituent Assembly began was " perhaps the greatest political venture since that originated in Philadelphia in 1787.

Even and Baptist
Even though the church has linked it to the day of St John the Baptist, it is primarily celebrated outside of church.
Even before the war, blacks had established independent Baptist congregations in some cities and towns, such as Silver Bluff, Charleston, Petersburg, and Richmond.
Even today there is still very little dialogue between Anabaptist organizations ( such as the Mennonite World Conference ) and the Baptist bodies.

Even and Association
Even before it was formally dissolved in 1912, the A.L.A.M. was succeeded by the Automobile Board of Trade, the direct lineal ancestor of the present-day Automobile Manufacturers Association.
In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it: `` Even with the best of intentions he ( the President of the university ) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of which, considered ( as it must be by him ) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities.
Even so, Gannett judiciously argued, the Association could legitimately decide that Parker `` should not be encouraged nor assisted in diffusing his opinions by those who differ from him in regard to their correctness ''.
" Even the founder of the American Heart Association, L. A. Connor 1866 – 1950 ) carried a silk handkerchief with him to place on the wall of the chest for ear auscultation.
Even more telling, data from the Travel Industry Association of America indicate that 1 out of every 18 people in the U. S. has a job directly resulting from travel expenditures.
Even though he was reselected by the Mid Bedfordshire Conservative Association as the Conservative candidate to recontest his seat in the House of Commons shortly before the 2005 General Election, he was forced to retire by ill health.
Even and the union attended the founding convention of the Social Credit Association of Canada in 1944 and initially opposed the bid of the western Canadian based Social Credit federal caucus to establish a central party under the leadership of Solon Low.
Even though minority educators were able to join the Association from the start, women were barred from joining until 1866.
Even though she had no previous training nor experience in finance, Gorelick was appointed Vice Chairman of Federal National Mortgage Association ( Fannie Mae ) from 1997 to 2003.
Even legal music downloads have faced a number of challenges from artists, record labels and the Recording Industry Association of America.
Even the Eastern Association trained bands had joined in the disaffection in Waller's army.
Even the Eastern Association army was distracted by its religious differences, which had now at last come definitely to the front and absorbed the political dispute in a wider issue.
Even in the more restrained Anglo-American academic world, a columnist of Science, a publication sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, hailed Tissot's method and encouraged his readers to study Tissot ’ s work in the hope that such a study “ will lead to the adoption of better projections than those which are at present in use .” The legacy of Tissot ’ s method is still vivid today, as suggested by the authors of Map Projections for Europe, who argue that since Tissot ’ s famous analysis regarding distortion, the only major scientific development in the metric interpretation of deformation has been Eduard Imhof's Verzerrungsgitter, or deformation grid.
Even after yet another heroic attempt by both supporters and sponsors the club was relegated by Elitlicensnämnden ( eng: The Elite license board ), who ruled that the balance sheet of the club did not comply with the standards of the Swedish Football Association.
Even though the TWU, in coalition with the Amalgamated Association, swept the election to determine which union should represent the IND's employees, the Board refused to bargain with it.
Even after the formation of The Football Association ( the FA ) in 1863, of which the club was among the founder members, Wanderers continued to play matches under other rules, but became one of the strongest teams playing by FA rules.
Even though his first name is actually Jason, he asked to be known as Jay upon joining the National Basketball Association in 2002.
Even below these eight leagues, the Argentine football outside the Buenos Aires metropolitan area is further regionalized into nearly 250 regional leagues, consisting of teams which participate in championships and tournaments not directly organized by the Argentine Football Association in order to obtain the right to enter the Torneo Argentino C ( a. k. a. Torneo del Interior, at the 5th tier of the league system ).
Even though mutual friends in bands such as The Association and Buffalo Springfield lived in Los Angeles, they left California during 1969, returning to Kansas City, Missouri, where they made a meager living playing college towns.
Even today many patrilineal descendants of these families enjoy official recognition from the Danish government and are, as well, included in the Yearbook of the Danish Nobility, published by the Association of the Danish Nobility.
Even though the National Collegiate Athletic Association ( NCAA ) does not pay amateur athletes, these athletes do not profit from the revenue that they are actually making at their respected universities.
Even though the concept is controversial, the term culture-bound syndrome was included in the fourth version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( American Psychiatric Association, 1994 ) which also includes a list of the most common culture-bound conditions ( DSM-IV: Appendix I ).
" Even her primary campaign had been criticized for sending out fliers asking Republican voters if they wanted the candidate supported by the Mexican American Political Association and the Asian Democratic Caucus " or Councilwoman Peggy Stevenson.

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