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Even and then
Even then, a few of the `` less interesting '' questions are edited out and glibly summarized by a commentator.
Even then, the flexibility of the phrasing suggests that the word comes first in importance.
Even then, if she took one step forward he could catch her.
Even then, as you go into the house oppressed by the knowledge that something is cooking and that your house has passed under this unaccountable, official control, could you go on forgetting that you still had that ridiculous hat on your head and you were still carrying that childish horn in your hand??
Even if that's all the promise he ever gave or ever will give, the giving of it once was enough and you believed it then and you will always believe it, even when it is finally the only thing in the world you have left to believe, and the whole world is telling you that one was a lie.
Even greater accuracy can be achieved by first computing the means, then using the stable one-pass algorithm on the residuals.
Even though the parentheses were rearranged ( the left side requires adding 5 and 2 first, then adding 1 to the result, whereas the right side requires adding 2 and 1 first, then 5 ), the value of the expression was not altered.
Even then, two-thirds of that was government spending.
:: Even to the homeopathic physician who attended me, and rejoiced in my recovery, I could not then explain the modus of my relief.
Even then light cavalry remained an indispensable tool for scouting, screening the army's movements, and harassing the enemy's supply lines until military aircraft supplanted them in this role in the early stages of World War I.
Even then, however, critics raised concerns regarding the need for such laws and the costs involved in implementing them.
Even before the Declaration of Boulogne, the language was remarkably stable ; only one set of lexical changes were made in the first year after publication, namely changing " when ", " then ", " never ", " sometimes ", " always " from kian, tian, nenian, ian, ĉian to kiam, tiam, neniam etc., to avoid confusion with the accusative forms of kia " what sort of ", tia " that sort of ", etc.
Even then, however, the issue would not necessarily be religiously binding for the residents of that nation.
Even then, the form of execution used for witches in England ( unlike Scotland and Continental Europe ) was hanging, burning being reserved for those also convicted of treason.
Even then, all of the report was not completely made public until more recently.
Even then, nickel is reactive enough with oxygen so that native nickel is rarely found on Earth's surface, being mostly confined to the interiors of larger nickel – iron meteorites that were protected from oxidation during their time in space.
Even then, the opportunity was almost lost as the League delegates debated into the early hours of the morning on which clubs should be invited to join the intake.
Even in cultures where it has been known, it is and has been extremely rare, and then only in particular and limited circumstances.
Even further, if S or T is normal in ST, then ST is called a semidirect product.
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 light-hearted satire has a serious " after-taste ": the organizers of the Ig Nobel Prize describe this as " first make people laugh, and then make them think ".
Even then the borders were still fluid, with Finland gaining access to the Barents Sea in 1920, but ceding this territory to Russia in 1944.
Even then, sunspot levels remained well below normal.
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 and expression
Even though he would later be resurrected, he was at this moment dead indeed, the expression on his face reflecting what he had gone through on the cross.
Even in facial expression, truth must always be represented.
Even more unfortunate is the expression of that hostility in the destabilization campaign developed by the US administration ... An important aspect of this campaign is misinformation and frequent allegations of serious human rights violations by the Nicaraguan authorities.
Even though the elections are extremely controversial, and some declare that Salinas won legally, the expression se cayó el sistema ( the system crashed, lit.
Even after World War II, the term " Ruhr " may not have been in general use for the region: it was defined in Documents on American Foreign Relations ( 1948 ): " For the purposes of the present Agreement: ( i ) the expression ' Ruhr ' means the areas, as presently constituted, in Land North Rhine – Westphalia, listed in the Annex to this Agreement.
Even more striking is the Portrait of a Young Man now in Berlin, acclaimed by art historians for " the indescribably subtle expression of serenity and the immobile features, added to the chiseled effect of the silhouette and modeling ".
SGI is also criticized for its doctrinal teachings based on Nichiren Buddhism, perceived by some observers to be lacking tolerance towards other forms of Buddhism .. On the other hand, Nichiren Buddhism clarifies the way of peaceful and free expression in debates about various schools differences: “ Even in the case of the Nembutsu priests, the Zen priests, and the True Word teachers, and the ruler of the nation and other men of authority, all of whom bear me such hatred — I admonish them because I want to help them, and their hatred for me makes me pity them all the more ”.
Even though they are structurally unrelated to KIR: s, they are the functional homologues of KIR: s in mice, including the expression pattern.
Even private prayer by an individual was formulaic, a recitation rather than a personal expression, though selected by the individual for a particular purpose or occasion.
Even swine are parachuted in ( possibly a reference to the expression " when pigs fly ").
Even the title of the play, Happy Days, is the kind of expression typically used when reminiscing about these kinds of holidays.
Even at the height of violence he maintained a good natured expression on his face as though he expected all would be done in good humour and fair play.
" Even Longfellow's wife Fanny defended his choice, writing to a friend: " It enables greater richness of expression than any other, and it is sonorous like the sea which is ever sounding in Evangeline's ear ".
Even a humble expression like gohan ( ご飯 or 御飯 ' cooked rice ') is a pseudo-kango and not found in Chinese.
Even the Southeastern dialect of Finnish has an expression for the beverage, there called kaffeplörö or kaffeblörö.
Even though there was a specific organization called the Society of Ribbonmen, the term Ribbonism became a catchall expression for rural violence in Ireland.
Even though parts of the river are a few kilometres within the New South Wales side of the border, the expression " North of the Tweed " is used to refer to the people and places of Queensland ; likewise, " South of the Tweed " is a term used by Queenslanders regarding the southern states of Australia.
Even his frequent use of Greek words, phrases and quotations, reprehended by Horace, was probably taken from the actual practice of men, who found their own speech as yet inadequate to give free expression to the new ideas and impressions which they derived from their first contact with Greek philosophy, rhetoric and poetry.
Even with rounding errors, the expression will yield results close to an integer ; by determining these integers for different contours C one can obtain information about the location of the zeros and poles.
Even if using an approximate expression such as the van der Waals equation, the Redlich-Kwong or any other equation of state, it would depend on the substance being studied and would be therefore of very limited utility.
Leon Trotsky, a proponent of decentralized planning, argued that centralized economic planning would be " insoluble without the daily experience of millions, without their critical review of their own collective experience, without their expression of their needs and demands and could not be carried out within the confines of the official sanctums ", and " Even if the Politburo consisted of seven universal geniuses, of seven Marxes, or seven Lenins, it will still be unable, all on its own, with all its creative imagination, to assert command over the economy of 170 million people.
Even after he retired, the expression pase bochinesco (" bochinesque pass ") is used to refer to a precise pass made to a forward to leave him one on one against the goalie, bypassing the opponent's defenders.
Even thus personalized, that part of the Constitution relating to the Queen is amendable, and so its amendment may be freely advocated, consistently with the oath of allegiance, either by expression, by peaceful assembly or by association.

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